Day two of Sketch Week bring three layouts! One from me and more from two very talented women, Ruth Bonser and Jennifer Larson. You can check out the layouts they made based on the free sketch by visiting their blogs via the links below. Also, if you didn't get a chance yet to visit Katrina's blog and see her layout you can find the link below too.
Scrapbook Generation's Free September Sketch
Download by clicking here.
"Time To Celebrate"
Supplies - Cardstock: American Crafts: Patterned paper: Simple Stories; Stickers: Simple Stories; Alphabets: Simple Stories (time to) and American Crafts (celebrate); Embroidery floss: DMC; Ink: Colorbox Fluid Chalk Ink
Variation #1 - I happened to have one photo that didn't really lend itself well to being cropped to the suggested 3 x 4" size on the sketch. Since a 6 x 4" photo has the same measurements as two 3 x 4" photos I didn't have to make any adjustments to include that larger photo.
That's why I love using 3 x 4" and 6 x 4" photos! If I want to include more photos I can just split a 6 x 4" into 3 x 4" photos and if I want to include a larger photo I can just substitute a 6 x 4" for two 3 x 4" photos. It's so easy!
Variation #2 - I changed a lot on the bottom of the sketch. I cut the banners from a piece of patterned paper (it took awhile!) and adhered them to bottom in place of the banner strips on the sketch. I loved the way the banners looked on the patterned paper but the only way I could make it work on my page was to hand cut them.
I added a few details to the banners like hand stitching along the "string" on the banners and bows on the numbers banner.
I also added some star and word stickers to the banners.
To make room for the banners I had to move the rest of the layout up a little. I try to have somewhat equal margins a lot of the time (it all depends on the design). I wanted the margins from the top of the design to the top of the layout to be close to the same as the margin from the bottom of the design (the banners) to the bottom of the layout. I don't measure it or try to get it perfect, just somewhat balanced.
Variation #3 - I combined both a journaling block with journaling strip. I'm not a big fan of my own handwriting and tend to go with computer journaling. Since I used a journaling block cut out of patterned paper and I didn't want to use my own handwriting, I just printing journaling strip and adhered them to the block.
Be sure to check back on Thursday and Friday to see more Sketch Week layouts!
And, don't forget about the giveaway! You can find the info for the
giveaway in the post from Monday - Sketch Week, Day 1
19 comments:
Wow I love the different look with the banners. I am always trying to figure out how to use the banners from patterned papers. Such great inspiration.
Gorgeous two pager Allison
awesome LO Ali!! That was my first thought when I was looking for pics3X4 4X6...six by six papers...it's just a versatile little number! TFS
Darling boy, darling layout!!
I'm a fan on cutting out the details on patterned paper, so I loved this layout! Perfect for any birthday celebration.
I love the sewing you did on this page! I going to try it for the first time now!
wonderful layout! love the banner swags..
Absolutely love what you did with this. Those banners are really great. Love the way you draped them. And those numbers, too.
Great fun seeing what you, Ruth, Jennifer, and Katrina came up with. Sooo much inspiration.
Really like this! I never thought to use the strips on a block, I'll have to try that.
Great LO! I love seeing all the variations you come up with, while essentially keeping the sketch the same - makes my brain start ticking!
OMG!! Allison, you are amazing and so creative! Love the banner, what patience to hand cut all these out, way to go!! Looks awesome seeing it drape and those numbers really make the page too.
Great layout and cute Jackson!
I love all the banners! I also like your journal block with strips. That is a combination I wouldn't have thought to try. Looks amazing!!
Love the variety of banners! Such a festive layout!
I've enjoyed looking at everyones take on your sketch, really inspiring!
The banners look great! Your Jackson in a sweet little guy.
A sweet LO of a cute memory. I like the way you used the brackets.
Love the ideas thank so much for sharing. It is so great how one idea can create so many different ones
Love the journaling being raised and the pictures are fabulous!
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