Showing posts with label layout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label layout. Show all posts
Monday, January 22, 2018
The Path of Positivity Turns Blue
The Path of Positivity Challenge Blog continues its study of the many different shades of blue.
They want to see a project that is at least 51% of the overall color scheme. Your project doesn't need to be completely monochromatic so a spattering of other colors is fine. Just be sure that if you would like a chance to win the prize for the Most Inspirational Creation, over half of the colors in your project must be in the BLUE spectrum.
For my DT make, I created a scrapbook layout using a digi image from Scribbles Designs called Carl Snowboarding. I think the blue papers from the Naturally Cool Collection from Decosse's Dynamite Doodles iare perfect for winter. When the snow builds up and the sky is grey, the world becomes a mass of blues and greys and lines blur between sky and land.
That's why I had to scrapbook my daughter's experimentation, perseverance and triumph in her own snowboarding adventure. She told me that she felt as if, "she could fly off the snow and into the sky." Just like Carl seems to be doing! LOL
Remember, in order to be considered eligible for this month's prizes, ALL creations must be positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some nature. You don't need to follow the optional theme if you simply want to have a chance at the Random Draw prize of of a $10 gift certificate from Scribbles Designs, one of our guest sponsors this month.
You only need to follow the theme if you want a chance to win an additional sponsored prize of the Naturally Cool Kit from Décosse's Dynamite Doodles, the second of our guest sponsors this month, for the project chosen as Most Inspiring.
Oh, and one more thing, you need to remember to link up your creation at the Path of Positivity challenge blog to get in on this month's drawing! You've got to be in it to win it!!
So, happy crafting and good luck!
Labels:
Carl Snowboarding,
Challenge 55,
layout,
POP,
Scribbles,
shades of Blue
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Scrapping My Heart Out
Life is short, so if I want to get all my digital (and paper) photos scrapped, I'd best be starting NOW. So I did! Over the last week, I experimented and practiced and learned in Photoshop elements and created a 6-page layout of trips to Great America over the years. We live about 45 minutes from Gurnee, IL, which is our amusement park of choice. In creating my first page, I made the photo framed above transparent and enlarged it to fit the entire page before adding it in the center.
I decided to carry over the transparent photo theme onto most of the other pages. Scrapbookers know how important it is to journal, so my second page's journaling takes up most of the room.
Page 1: PS Pauline Thompson’s Bright & Beautiful
Solid Paper 7, PS January 2016 Create-a-Kit, Dream4Ever Designs, Metal
Stitches; PS Amanda Brown’s Better Together Solid Paper Purple; Kitten Scraps’ 3
Ring Show Elements Kit, Glitter Trail 2, Button 7; Satans Font (2 photos)
Page 2: PS Pauline
Thompson’s Bright & Beautiful Solid Paper 7, Shell Hues Solid Paper 5 &
Star Brad 7; Background photo credit: Originally posted to Flickr by Hendricks Photos at http://flickr.com/photos/86636033@N00/997320652
Leathery Soft
Font (5 photos)
Between kids and grandkids, friends and family, we have made a load of memories to cherish. In fact, hubby and I visited Great America in San Francisco, CA, on our honeymoon, but I don't have photos of that trip.
Page 3: PS
Pauline Thompson’s Bright & Beautiful Solid Paper 7; PS Violet Irisovna’s
Bright Days Extra Papers, Green; PS Marisa Lerin Be Bold Paper 7, Gold
Template; PS Melo Vrijhof’s Summer Splash Word Art, Good Day
Some of our favorite rides have been the American Eagle, the Viper, the X Factor, Batman the Ride and Superman. Although the grandkids loved them, I wouldn't go on a spinning ride to save my life!
Page 4: PS
Pauline Thompson’s Bright & Beautiful Solid Paper 7, Rocket Girl Solid
Paper 1 & Shell Hues Paint Swirl; PS Velo Vrijhof’s Thankful Harvest
Elements Rope 1; PS Janet Scott’s Look a Book Red & Blue Balloons, Sophia
Font
This page is not 100% digital. It's a hybrid, a merging of paper-crafting and digital. I forgot to mention the Carousel, the first ride visitors see when entering the park. On one visit, my daughter, my sister and I each jumped on our favorite racing steed and galloped off into the sunset. Just not before grabbing a couple funnel cakes to split.
Page 6: (Hybrid) Paper-crafted except for: PS Sharon Dewi
Stolp’s Good day Washi Tape Yellow Stripes, PS Janet Scott’s Look a Book Blue
Pinwheel
Finally, one can't appreciate Great America until they've visited Fright Fest, the best and scariest of Halloween fun. My DIL was hired for the celebration and seeing her in make-up was the best entertainment! The photo above shows her with my son sans make-up. I like her better in pink, though. LOL
Page 5: PS Pauline Thompson’s Bright & Beautiful
Solid Paper 7, PS Violet Irisovna’s Bright Days Solid Paper Black, Melo Vrijhof’s Thankful Harvest Elements Rope
2, Pink Lotty Designs’ Human Skeletons 1&3, Rucola Designs’ Dead or Alive Crow
PS in the credits is short for pixelscrappers.com
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