CKC Challenge #1
"Sketches
are a great way to speed up the scrapbook process, or at least take one
decision out of the scrapbooking process. Margie's favorite sketches are by
Shimelle, so the challenge is to use a Shimelle sketch for your project http://www.shimelle.com/category/sketch-of-the-week/. You can use any sketch from this link, but please share which one you used with us!"
I chose Sketch 34. All that white space could possibly give me the option of a fun background paper.
Now what story do I want to tell?
Actually, I really loved the page by Corrie Jones shown in the post...
...and since my theme this month is counterfeit counterfeiting I've done a scraplift!
Addie was the perfect birthday princess :)
I fussy-cut "hello" from a card that came from Jeana in the kit. The background paper is the light pink solid (red on the reverse) & I left the scallop branding strip on as a border at the bottom. Three vellum circles help you eye move around the page. I tried my hole punch confetti again instead of mist splats, some tiny ones from the red on the back side.
There are always really fun & cute stamp sets in the FJ kit! I've accented the vellum circle (above) plus the hello tag below & the cute column of tiny hearts. I substituted staples for the stitching. (You can see the pinkish hue of the darker red from the reverse side reflecting off of my backdrop around the edge.)
There will certainly be more birthday layouts this month as the kit is perfect for it!
Now get to work on Challenge #1 (wink-wink)
...and since my theme this month is counterfeit counterfeiting I've done a scraplift!
Addie was the perfect birthday princess :)
I fussy-cut "hello" from a card that came from Jeana in the kit. The background paper is the light pink solid (red on the reverse) & I left the scallop branding strip on as a border at the bottom. Three vellum circles help you eye move around the page. I tried my hole punch confetti again instead of mist splats, some tiny ones from the red on the back side.
There are always really fun & cute stamp sets in the FJ kit! I've accented the vellum circle (above) plus the hello tag below & the cute column of tiny hearts. I substituted staples for the stitching. (You can see the pinkish hue of the darker red from the reverse side reflecting off of my backdrop around the edge.)
There will certainly be more birthday layouts this month as the kit is perfect for it!
Now get to work on Challenge #1 (wink-wink)
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How adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love the layers at the top of the page!
ReplyDeleteThis is so very sweet! The embellishments are just enough to complement but not overwhelm the cute picture of the little princess. I think I'll have to give this sketch a try very soon...
ReplyDeleteA perfect layout for a wonderful princess! The vellum circles have my heart as you can imagine as does that delightful flair. I really need to replenish my flair supplies - I see so many that I "neeeed". Such a great use of this super sketch
ReplyDeleteThis turned out lovely. Great use of your kit!!
ReplyDeleteI love this take on the sketch, so soft and pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully created layout, soft colours an cute pictures :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous layout, great take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteLOVE in caps :)
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