The sketch that has been used as the starting point for all five layouts this week.
Layout #4 - "Picking Pumpkins"
When I sat down with this sketch and starting writing out my notes for the variations a fall page with windblown leaves going across it was at the top of my list. I'll admit when I first started putting it together I wasn't liking it but when it all came together I loved the finished result.
• Variation #1
This is a hardly noticeable variation but I still want to mention it. The 6" strip along the whole layout has been moved down a little. I always talk about trying to keep balance on the page and moving that piece down was my way of maintaining the balance. With the vertical 4 x 6 and the larger title the layout would have been just a little too top heavy if I kept everything as it is on the sketch.
• Variation #2
Using 2 x 2 photos is one of my favorites. You can get a ton on one page and they will pretty much squeeze into any space. This is a great size for those times when you want to add a lot more photos to a sketch.
By using 2 x 2 photos in place of most the photos on the sketch I was able to include 13 photos on my layout. Today, the combined photo width is the same on both sides of the layout.
This size of photo can be hard to crop out of a 4 x 6 so I order wallet size prints from my local photo processing center. I think most photo processing places have a wallet option. Plus the nice thing about wallet size prints is that it's still the full 4 x 6, it's just shrunken down to a smaller size so you still get the whole picture.
Another option for getting 2 x 2 photos is downloading a software called Photosheet at www.photility.com This software allows you to combine several images into a single image. For example, you could put six 2 x 2 photos on a 4 x 6 and print it at home or even upload it to a photo processing center and order prints of it. It's really a great tool for those of you interested in getting some smaller prints.
• Variation #3
I know I say it a lot, but really, you can always alter the sketch to fit the photos you have. I love the picture of Drew with all the mini-pumpkins and instantly knew that I wanted it to be my focal photo. The sketch has a horizontal 4 x 6 as the focal photo but I don't ever let that stop me from using a vertical.
You can always adjust things to make it work, including changing the orientation of a photo. I said it earlier this week, it's only a matter of two inches and two inches isn't a whole lot when you are working on a 12 x 24 space. I had two minor adjustments due to using a vertical photo. The first one I mention in Variation #1 about having to shift some papers down a little. The second one was moving the big swirl across the page closer to that vertical photo, which leads me right into Variation #4.
• Variation #4
You know how I talk about trying not to have too big of gaps between the elements on the page? Well, when I added a vertical 4 x 6 photo it created a gap on both the left and the right because it's two inches taller than the rest of the photos. The gaps were easy to fill by simply moving my leaves and stitching in closer to the picture.
• Variation #5
I really wanted the stitching and leaves to look like leaves blowing in the wind. Like in a cartoon when you can see those wind swirls behind the leaves. That was what I was going for on this layout. I used my Bo Bunny flex ruler to trace the lines onto the page and then added stitching over the top of those lines. I didn't want to add too many leaves and lose the overall look of the stitching so I just added a few here and there.
This is where I was talking about it kind of being simplified and kind of not. Adding stitching to me isn't a big deal because I stitch all the time. So it look much simpler to me. I can completely understand though how a non-stitcher would look at it and say it wasn't simple at all.
• Variation #6
Just like the layout yesterday, I moved the journaling to the right of the photos on the right page. I used journaling strips this time so that I could wrap it around the photos and the leaf.
Sometimes it can be tricky using a paper with a lot of words on it behind your title. Most of the time you'll need to use a color that is a big contrast from the colors in the paper. However, you can do like I did on my layout. I used orange alphabet stickers that at first were a little lost in all the colors and words. I used a brown pen to trace around each letter to frame them and help them to stand out more on such a "busy" paper. Not really a variation, just a little tip.
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Heather K said...
I love this page and you are right it certainly doesn't look like it came from the original sketch. Your layouts are an inspiration to really think outside the box.
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I love this layout! What did you use to make the leaves?
ReplyDeleteMy favorite so far!! I love the leaves. Where are they from? Thank you for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteI love the stitches with the little leaves! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe stitching is gorgeous. And love how you used so many photos on one layout.
ReplyDeleteI adore this page! The swirling leaves are perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove the layout. I may need to get one of the flex rulers. I have noticed you use it quite a bit.
ReplyDeleteI love this layout too. I have the Bo Bunny flex ruler and never thought to use it the way you do. I really like the windblown leaves and all the stitching. I also use PhotoSheet to get 2x2 and 2x3 photos. Then I save the files to my SD card and get them printed out at Wal-Mart. Wish I could figure out a way to get 3x3 prints using PhotoSheet though.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this layout!! I will be making this layout this weekend. You are so creative. Thanks for the tip using Photosheet. Ordering wallets is always more expensive than a 4x6, so this will save me a lot of money.
ReplyDeleteLove this, and it's my favorite so far! Now I am off to buy that flex ruler! Dang it, Im on a spending freeze, LOL
ReplyDeleteI love the stitching on the page, but I have to admit sewing on my pages is very intimidating. Do you hand sew or use a machine? If a machine what machine do you use?
ReplyDeleteAwesome, awesome, awesome! I love your windblown leaves...sorry for the pun, but it blew me away!
ReplyDeleteLove your swirling leaves!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite so far this week! What a great use of the stitching and leaves.
ReplyDeleteOMG!! I love this layout! The swirling leaves are amazing! You make it all look so simple. Thank you, as always for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAli, you are a genius! I'm learning so much from you here and on your course.
ReplyDeleteI am so inspired to incorporate stitching on my pages. The look is so whimsical!!
ReplyDeleteI love how the leaves are "blowing in the wind"...cute!
ReplyDeleteI love how many pics you fit on this page & I absolutley, love how you made the leaves "blow in the wind"..LOVE IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is breathtaking!!! I can't wait to use this same idea of stitching and leaves on a page. Awesome idea once again :)
ReplyDeleteI love it! Thanks so much for the tip about Photosheet. I've played with 2x2 prints a few times but never found an easy way. This is a HUGE help.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I love the swirling leaves. And it's funny that you mention the cartoon because that's exactly what I pictured - maybe the Peanuts Halloween one or a Winnie the Pooh movie that my kids have. You gave me great ideas AND brought back some fun childhood memories! :)
ReplyDeletePretty sure this one is my favorite this week! (Only 'pretty sure' because I haven't seen Friday yet!)
I agree with everyone else, this layout is fabulous for all of the reasons mentioned by others. The big a-hah moment for me, though was the tip on tracing around the letters in your title. In the big picture it was impossible to see, but in the closeup you can clearly see it. It is amazing how that helped given how subtle it actually is. I have that problen all the time, and will detinitely have to give that a try. Thanks Ali!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! I love everything about it. I really am seeing how your titles stick out...using the two different style of letters...I think I might give that a go!
ReplyDeleteI love the swirly leaves stitching...but yes it looks intimidating to me but after seeing the work you did for the CHA booth..for you it was probably a cake walk! GREAT LO Ali! TFS!
ReplyDeleteI just love this one! I can't decide which ones you have done is my favorite. lol I so need to get back to working on my layout. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletewow...I LOVE all the photos you used and that stitching and the leaves are FABULOUS!!
ReplyDeleteLove the stitching and leaves. Thanks for the tip on tracing the title.
ReplyDeleteYou make stitching look so easy. I love the way you make your photos work with the sketch you have in mind. Great work...as always.
ReplyDeleteLori, Lawrenceburg, KY
This is my favorite layout this week. Absolutely fabulous!
ReplyDeleteK in PA
I always love your stitching and this one is no exception, it gives great movement to the page. I've just ordered the Sew Easy tool which wil help me prick regular holes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the 2x2 tip's! I have always struggled trying to crop from 4x6.
ReplyDeleteI love this layout! I never know what to do with those papers that have words all over them, but love how you incorporated it here. You did the best layouts!
ReplyDeleteLove the swirling leaves!
ReplyDeleteThat stitching is so cool! Really gives movement to the leaves!
ReplyDeleteI love stitching, can not wait to try this.
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing this layout, I may just have to purchase one of those flex rulers! Nice job.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite layout this week! So pretty! The leaves and stitching are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the hand stitching on this as a variation of the circles.
ReplyDeletelove it, love the colors, love the variation :)
ReplyDeleteLove it. The Stiching is awesome and thank you for the photo tips.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning!! I love your stitching and all the leaves. And all the 2x2 photos are wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite layout. I am so excited to try the stitching with leaves. We just went to the pumpkin patch so I have plenty of the perfect pictures to use. Thank you. Jen
ReplyDeleteI love the stitching. The look of the leaves blowing completely changes the page.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip/link about printing pictures. I love having the option of smaller pictures!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this layout! Thanks for the link and tips on smaller photos. Also, what do you use to stitch onto your layouts and any tips would be great on how to get started doing this.
ReplyDeleteI totally love this layout! The way you incroporated those leaves is so cool!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it but this might top yesterday's layout especially because fall is my favorite to scrap. I love love the blowing leaves such a cool idea, never thought of that. Love all the colors and the photos are so so cute of Drew. You are amazing Allison!! Congrats to the winners for this week in case I forget to mention it. I'm still wishing for my name to be picked and already know which book I'll ask for...#6 to celebrate SG birthday celeberation!!
ReplyDeleteLove the stitching on the page. It makes it wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful layout...love the stitched wind trails. Think I'll wait for that new We r' Memory Keepers Sew Tool! Does SG have that one yet??
ReplyDeleteMy favorite element from your sketch is the flourish. I see endless possibilities with the themes that can be used with it. Thanks for sharing your creativity.
ReplyDeleteI love those leaves, and the stitching is awesome. Totally love that effect!
ReplyDeleteWow, another gorgeous set of layouts! I love the stitching...
ReplyDelete- April W
I have that paper line and the perfect photos to do a lift of this one. Thanks for the inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteI think this is my favorite layout of the week. I absolutely love the stitching and the leaves. I have recently started stitching on my layouts and am loving the results.
ReplyDeleteWow! This layout is fabulous! You put so much detail into all your layouts. How long does it take you complete one 2-pager?
ReplyDelete*LOVE* *LOVE* *LOVE* the stitching and the little leaves! I will have to do this with one of my fall layouts!
ReplyDeleteLove this swirl of leaves. Perfect for fall. Will definitely be trying to duplicate this!
ReplyDeleteKathy R
Thanks for sharing the photo site to make smaller pictures. The stitching and leaves just blow across the page. I think this is my favorite so far this week.
ReplyDeleteWell the layout is gorgeous, as usual, but my absolute favorite is the stitching and swirling leaves. LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteI love how the leaves look like they're blowing in the wind!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!!! I could see swapping out the leaves for butterflies or dragonflies too:-)
ReplyDeleteI love the leaves and stitching - that is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I have a flex ruler, and have never used it - you have inspired me to pull it out. On a side note, I was flipping through "Super-fast Pages with 4x6 Photos Vol. 2" last night, and stopped on a LO I really liked and want to scraplift. Surprise - it is one of yours! Love your work!
ReplyDeleteI have learned so much about balance from reading your comments and looking at your layouts. It's something I had never thought of before.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of today's layout is the windblown leaves...it adds just a touch of whimsy!
When I first looked at this layout, I could almost feel the breeze swirling the leaves around me! I love Fall!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great fall layout and I love the stitching.
ReplyDeleteFall layouts make me happy :) I love your teeny tiny little leaves. And the stitching. I have a whole drawer full of embroidery floss I need to start using again. Maybe one of these days. . .
ReplyDeleteas always very inspiring! I love the circle's and swirls behind the pictures. Thanks for the great ideas!
ReplyDeleteIt really does look like leave blowing in the wind!-RacheT
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the windblown leaves!!!! What a GORGEOUS page! Thanks for the inspiration! I look forward to sketch week all month long!
ReplyDeleteLove this layout Allison! It's so pretty and colorful... You did an awesome job like always...
ReplyDeleteAshley L.
I love the stitching and fall theme on this layout!
ReplyDeleteTracy C.
I absolutely love how you made the leaves swirling around on your page, with the stitching and all!! I'm going to try to do that, but I'm going it be it won't look as nice as yours.
ReplyDeleteWowzer! This layout makes me want to stop working and go scrap!!
ReplyDeleteThe stitching is just adorable! I would never have thought to do that. Sewing on layouts scares me so much, I always worry I will ruin my page but you make it look sooooe easy!!
ReplyDeleteOf all the layouts I have seen created by you- this is definitely in the top five! You rule with multi-photo sketches and sewing...just love it- what inspiration! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool with the leaves and the swirled stitching!
ReplyDeleteLove the leaves and stitches....it really makes you thing of the leaves flying about in a fall breeze. Once again, great layout.
ReplyDeleteLove how it looks like the leaves are blowing across this layout!
ReplyDeleteI adore this layout! Saving it to lift!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Allison! This one is my favorite! I love the leaves and the stitched movement ... absolutely brilliant! I am going to have to borrow that idea! Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteWell, swirling leaves ... my wish came true! It's brilliant, even better than I'd hoped. Plus all the 2X2 pictures ... Wow!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the swirly fall leaves. I cant sew/stitch but thanks for the inspiration, maybe I can do faux stitching or something else!
ReplyDeleteLoving this layout!
ReplyDeleteThis layout is fantastic! It really feels like the wind is blowing! What a gift to be able to get such movement out of paper and photos.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of the blowing leaves! You stitching always inspires me! So much fun!
ReplyDeletethis is SO gorgeous! what a great idea with the leaves!
ReplyDeleteI have this same paper (love fall papers) but was stumped b/c of the busy background. Love how you used it with this sketch.
ReplyDeletethey just keep getting better every day... I love the leaves and stitching, such a great idea!! Cant wait to see what tomorrow brings.
ReplyDeleteI just LOOOOOOOOVE this sketch... I usually look for sketches with many pictures, and definitely this one is one of them... The 2 X 2 pictures are perfect for me !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for a wonderful sketch,
Karina
i love love love this!!!ra
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE all the different sketches off this one!! And those swirling leaves!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on the phototilly site-will definitely use-love the stitching with the leaves, too!
ReplyDeleteLove the leaves with the circular stitching and being able to use so many photos in the layout! Another great one!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, that stitching is divine!!
ReplyDeleteLove the effect of the windblown leaves with the stitching!!!
ReplyDeleteI thought yesterday's was my favorite, but I LOVE this one! The stitching is awesome and it holds ton of pictures. It's great!
ReplyDeleteHey Ali!!! I think this is my most favorite layout that you have done!!!! Hugs, Katrina
ReplyDeleteGreat page; my favorite this week!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! The stitched swirl and those leaves---love it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful sketch. This is one of my favorite sketches that you have posted. I like everything about this layout(love pumpkin patch photos, children are such a joy to watch running around trying to find that perfect pumpkin and they make great family photo opportunities). Great job!
ReplyDeleteLaura in MS
This is by far my favorite version of this sketch so far! I can't wait to break out my bobunny ruler and and do something like this! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great LO, I love the cute pics!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how something so simple as the leaves can make a LO - the oak leaves look like a punch but what are the other ones with the veins on them? again I love the stitches and after this I am thinking I need one of the Bo bunny rulers.
ReplyDeleteLove love love the stitching!
ReplyDeleteOkay, that stitching is fantastic! How do you follow your lines so well on a sewing machine? Mine always end up a mess.
ReplyDeleteI love the square photos and the leaf swirls on this one!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletei love this layout. i think i'm going to have to do one like it. I love the black string. At first I thought you used a wire but then realized that it was stitched on the close up picture. Stephenie
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