Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Baby Album

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Today I have a bit of a long post picture wise.  I wanted to share the baby album I finished recently for a friend.  Her little girl turned one, and this was part of her birthday present!  I kept the pages really simple.  All pages had a plain white background, double layered photo mats, and a Cricut cut and/or title (with the exception of one page that had sticker letters and a coloured digi).  I have already shared some of these images for previous Paper Playtime challenges, however most are new!  Hope you enjoy!



















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Monday, September 26, 2011

Paper Playtime Hallowe'en Challenge

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Man it has been awhile since my last post!  I have been getting the school year started with my grade 8 class and thus...time slips away and none of it seems to go to scrappy endeavours!  BOOOOO!!  Anywhoo, today's challenge at Paper Playtime is to make a hallowe'en themed project.  I have FINALLY finished the album that I was working on for a friend, and this is a page from her album.  He little girl was a monkey for hallowe'en last year which is the reason for the monkey icon!  SO CUTE!  If you pop by again tomorrow I will have the whole album up in a new post for you to see!  Hope you enjoy!  Don't forget to hop on over to Paper Playtime to link up your project for a chance to win this week's prize!  Full details can be found on the Paper Playtime website!!


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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Ella Publishing Bootcamp - Day 1

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I am participating in the Ella Publishing Boot Camp (which at this point is finished, but I haven't had a chance to get to the challenges yet!), and wanted to share my first layout.  This combines both of the challenges issued on day 1 (not sure if that's aloud, but oh well :) ).  The first was to use a chart or graph for visual, grammar free journalling.  The second was to combine patterns using one of the methods of pattern matching taught that day.  Hope you enjoy!






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