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I'm trying to use up my scraps in this album, and I pieced two of them together for my background, adding washi tape for the stripe from the sketch. I deviated from the sketch by using two photos on the left and a big block of journalling on vellum to the right, but I hope you can still see the sketch in my page.
My 'home' parkrun has a volunteer photographer in attendance every week, but Workington doesn't so my photos are a dodgy selfie and a shot of the start/finish line by the River Derwent. The butterfly sticker was a direct lift from the sketch as I needed something unobtrusive in the space between the title and the ticket.
Supplies
Paper - Scraps
Letters - Basic Grey
Numbers - Fancy Pants
Stickers - OneCanoeTwo
Washi Tape - Tesco, Trimcraft
Ink - Ranger
Tools
Silhouette Portrait & Tickets Cut File
Woodware Scalloped Circle Punch
Imagine That 'Return Ticket' Stamp Set
This is amazing! Great take on the sketch!!! Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of scraps. I find it so hard to coordinate them. The torn paper is a plus. Thank you for entering your creation at Sketch N Scrap.
ReplyDeleteSharon Fontenot -
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I like how you made the sketch work for your photos! Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely page! Thank you for playing along at Sketch N Scrap.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty page and it's always great when you can use up your scraps and make a great layout! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Sketch N Scrap!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the sketch! Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap.
ReplyDeleteSurama