Here are the instructions for Saturday's Speed Scrap:
STEP 1: Find at least 3 pictures or more, in sequence, that tell a story.
STEP 2: Find 3 papers, at least one must be patterned.
STEP 3: Use the pattern paper for your background and then stack the other 2 on top, making the top paper smaller than the one beneath it so you can see the paper behind it.
STEP 4: Arrange your pictures in sequence in the center of your layout, so it tells a story.
STEP : Duplicate the following elements and use them on your layout however you want: a scattered element (bead spill, sequins, confetti, etc.), texture of some sort (stamp texture, paint splat, glitter, etc.) and an element of your choice.
STEP 6: Also use 1 button and another element of your choice, these are NOT duplicated.
STEP 7: Add a title that goes with what is happening or what they are doing in your pictures, along with journaling and a date. Don't forget your drop shadows.
Hello Easter by Digi-Designs by Nicole and Scrappy Cocoa
Here are the instructions for Sunday's Speed Scrap:
1. Select 4 papers, use one for the background and two of them cut out big shapes and place in the middle and off slightly to one side. (set the other one aside for now).
2. Select one photo and do some kind of photo treatment on it, Frame it with the other paper or with a frame.
3. Use at least 3 stitchings somewhere on the layout - it can be the same stitches or different
4. Select 5 other embellishments, repeat one at least 3 time and put them on your layout however you would like.
5. Make something hang off the edge of your layout or make a small cluster on one of the corners.
6. Use a tag someplace on your layout and add a title with an alpha or font.
7. Add journaling (if your would like) and any finishing touches - shadows, etc...
Best Friends by Digi-Designs by Nicole
And finally Monday's Speed Scrap Instructions:
1. Choose 1 or 2 photos and at least 6 papers (at least 1 being a pattern paper). Layer 3 papers as your background using one pattern paper.
2. Place your photo or photos on the bottom half of your page either off to the right or left side. If you are using 2 photos, they must be touching.
3. Cut circles out of 3 of your papers. Place 1 behind the photo(s) so that it is sticking out somehow. Place the other 2 circles on the top half of your page on the opposite side from where you placed your photos. The circles should be off the side of the page and overlapping each other in some way.
4. Create at least 4 additional layers behind your photos using papers (the papers can be repeated from the circles or background papers), ribbon, ric rac, stitching, etc.
5. Create a cluster of at least 4 unique elements on the side of your photos closest to the edge of the paper. Create a smaller cluster using 3 elements on the other side of your photo(s). Create a third cluster up by your 2 circles.
6. Add at least 1 background element to the page. Add some sort of fastener (stitching, staples, etc) to fasten down the background papers.
7. Add a title using an alpha. If it is more than 1 word, only use the alpha for 1 word and use a font (or more than one) for the other words. Add drop shadows, the date and journaling (if you want) and any finishing touches.
What I created!
It's Elementary by Designs by Dani








1 comment:
I always love your interpretations of the SS's...you did a fab job on all of them! I love seeing Tye grow up through your pages! :D
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