3 posts tagged “challenge”
I can't help it. I just had to do more scrapping today! Also can't help myself... I'm just so thrilled with Christopher's school pictures this year!!
Did this for the November 2006 BluePrints By Brenda Challenge at GottaPixel
Background paper from Kit Ballad by Vanessa Kremer
Black Grossgrain Ribbon made by Lynn Ingram <-- that's ME!
Brads - Michelle Rodriguez, Boyish Charm kit
Fonts: None
Posted: http://www.gottapixel.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/30558/cat/502
Completed: 16 November 2006
Christopher Fall 2006 Portraits
Journaling: Middle School did portraits a bit differently this year. Daddy and I couldn't decide which pose to order. They were all so good! You're growing up to be a very handsom young man. We're so proud of you. Keep up the great work!
Credits:
Background and Journaling Strip by Michelle Rodriguez from her Boyish Charm kit available here at The Scrapping Garden.
Fonts: Bodoblack Squares, which I used Atomic Cupcakes Text Foam Stamp Action for the title; and Boring Joined
I also used Mr. Retro's Machine Wash Action "Crumpled" to alter the background paper after I rotated it 45 degrees.
I completed this layout for the November 2006 Sketch Challenge at Scrap2Gether. I was so happy when I found out they had reopened their forums recently! The forums aren't busy right now, neither is the gallery.
Completed: 16 November 2006
http://www.scrapbook-elements.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=18550&cat=500&ppuser=2396
Sorry, haven't uploaded the layout to Photobucket yet. My son and I did this layout together, since it was for one of his homework assignments. His Language Arts teacher gave a scrapbook as an assignment! :) Go, TEACH!! It had to be about the trip to Mystic Lake.
His 6th grade class went on a 3 day field trip to Mystic Lake. This layout has photos of the cabins they stayed in... and a group shot of the cabin mates.
We used a template by Alma Townsend provided at SBE for the Template Challenge. We used a kit by Ronnie McCray called Appalachain Mountain. The font used was Pea Jane available from Fonts For Peas.