Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Sketch Week, Part 2

We're going from a mess yesterday to trouble today. Apparently this week is all about documenting Jackson's stubborn toddler ways.

The sketch, from Sketches for Scrapbooking, Volume 7, that is the starting point for all the layouts this week.


Layout #2 - Choo Choo Trouble


Supply list - Cardstock: Bazzill, yellow patterned paper: KI Memories, everything else is Jillibean Soup

Variation #1 - Sometimes I don't have a super technical, design influenced reason of why I changed something on the sketch. Sometimes I change something just for that, a change.

On the right page I used three 4 x 6 photos instead of one 4 x 6 and two 3 x 6 photos. I could have easily cropped the top and bottom photo to the size recommended on the sketch but I was wanting to change it up a bit. I wanted to see how it would look to stretch that column of photos to the edges of the page.

This is an easy solution for those pictures that you don't want to or can't crop and there is no need to worry about the large background rectangle the photos are on. You can easily remove it without altering the whole layout because it's a background piece. Or you can even do like I did and add 1/4" strips on the left and right of the photos in place of that background piece.

Variation #2 - On the left page I used a wallet size photo in place of the 2 x 2 1/2 photo. Both boys were on the edges of the photo and I needed the whole picture to support my story so there was no cropping that one.

An added bonus is that the wider picture covered the seam between the two papers for my large arrow.

Variation #3 - I really had a lot of fun creating the arrows on this page. Not only are do they add a different look to the layout but they also support the story. Jackson couldn't make up his mind if he wanted to ride the train or not and was so back and forth. The arrows going in different directions was a way for me to incorporate the theme of the layout into the design.

The arrows are all made from the same size of strips on the sketch. To make them I cut my strips and then a square from each paper as well. Then I cut the square at a diagonal for the arrow point. When you put them together you might see a little bit of a seam but with most papers it doesn't stand out too much. One thing to watch out for, if you like to ink the edges of your papers, is to not ink the edges that will go together (the seam between the arrow point and the strip). That way it looks more like the arrow is one piece instead of two.

Variation #4 - I did use the circles like suggested on the sketch except mine are a little smaller. I also added in some corrugated arrows from Jillibean Soup.


One thing I really like about the corrugated pieces from Jillibean Soup is that they take color so well. I added chalk ink to the arrows and used paint on the title pieces. 


I moved the embellishments that are to the left of the title on the sketch to below the title. If I would have kept them to the left of the title I would have been covering up more of the patterned paper arrows than I wanted.

I always say, when it comes to moving things or using different sizes, as long as it's in the same general area it will work. I don't know if I would call the arrows by my title as being in the same general area as on the sketch but because it's still near the title, there aren't any large gaps between elements, and it still completes the visual triangle on the page, it totally works.

Day two means it's your second chance at the Jillibean Soup and Sketches for Scrapbooking giveaway.

107 comments:

  1. I love love the arrows in this layout. Love the JB supplies, they are my all time favorite!!! The title is perfect. Sorry that Jackson gave you such a hard time, toddlers are like that though. Wait till he's big enough to read this layout, maybe he will laugh. Have a great day.

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  2. love the color on the corrogated letters!

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  3. Sonya7:14 AM

    Great use of arrows

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  4. Cute idea to do the arrows where the paper strips go. :)

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  5. Tiffany7:15 AM

    I love the corrugated arrows. Really cute layout.

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  6. I love the arrows and the choo choo!
    cute,cute, cute!

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  7. The arrows give great movement to the page and I love how you've painted the alphas.

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  8. Anonymous7:49 AM

    Love your arrows in both directions. The jillibean products are great on this layout.

    Awesome work.

    Lori H.

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  9. Love the color combo! THose arrows are Awesome!

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  10. I think the arrows are lots of fun!

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  11. The alphas are so cute and I like the fun way of how they are placed. One thing I like is you document all sorts of things - the good pictures and not the best! That's more real life.

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  12. I love the corrugated alpha title and those arrows are awesome!

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  13. Love this variation on the sketch! Great idea to document those "not so special" moments with our kids.

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  14. Patricia M.8:36 AM

    How cute! Love the colors and all the different textures on the page. Adorable.

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  15. love, love those corrugated alphas.
    your movement on the page is GREAT.
    thanks for sharing!

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  16. Great ideas here again and a cute page with lots of texture!

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  17. Love the variations on this.

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  18. Cute! Love the arrows and the texture on the Jillibean soup is fabulous!

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  19. Anonymous9:09 AM

    Really like this layout, especially the arrows.

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  20. This LO is great, from the arrows to the patterned paper to the cute little boy at the center of it all!

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  21. just love this layout! I'm marking this to use if we ever come across choo choo train with mykids. lol

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  22. The arrows are so cute! All the corrugated items are adorable! And love the inking across the top of them. That's a great way to make them be part of "your" layout. Great job!

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  23. Marcia S9:55 AM

    Love the corrugated pieces and it's great that it takes color so well.

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  24. Love those arrows, love those letters.

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  25. love the Jillibean - again. Great work!

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  26. I am so glad to see I am not the only one that documents the not so pretty moments of life too. Another great layout. I love all the arrows.

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  27. I like that all your papers and pictures aren't matchy-matchy. The train they were playing on had a lot of bold blue and green grass. You balanced that by adding complementary amounts of red and yellow. You used the quart-pint-ounce-pinch proportions on your scrapbook layout beautifully.

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  28. After working crazily on my daughters wedding (that is this Saturday) and spending several hours at the hospital waiting for my sister in law to get out of surgery, I finally was able to look at what you have done for sketch week! I love this hobby, it brings me peace. Layouts are great!

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  29. Love this variation!! The arrows are a terrific replacement for the strips running across the back of the layout. Really love the cardboard letters, as well. Great job, as usual.

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  30. The balance of photos, paper, embellishments, and white space is perfect on this layout.

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  31. I am such a 4X6 scraper, so I love the variation on the right page!

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  32. Janelle H.10:42 AM

    Love the use of the arrows for the strips! Your sketches are always so flexible!

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  33. I love the arrows and that kraft/red polka dot paper! So cute!

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  34. The arrows are a great idea!

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  35. Love the use of arrows. I just picked up that package of Jillibean corrugated shapes over the weekend. ;)

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  36. Luv2talk11:13 AM

    Well, I finally did it. I actually did my own "severe" variation on one of your sketches (out of necessity.) I used your sketch as a starting off point and made the necessary alterations as my pictures dictated. Thanks again for all the inspiration and the tools to bring it to life!

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  37. i like how you colored the corrugated letters and shapes. Really brings out the texture.

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  38. Once again...amazing!
    Love those jillibean soup corrugated elements.

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  39. Anonymous12:27 PM

    Another great layout! I love the arrows. Love those jillibean embellishments.

    Jennifer D

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  40. I'm with everyone else who loves those arrows...great touch.

    Lulo

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  41. Heather K1:09 PM

    The arrows create such a different look on the page and like you said go with the theme of the layout so well. Look that corrugated alpha also, gonna have to keep my eyes open for those letters.

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  42. Merri Lynn1:24 PM

    sure do like the arrows--what a great way to keep with the title and jornaling. Those corrugated arrows and alphabets look fun.

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  43. I love the arrows.

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  44. Laura J1:40 PM

    Wow, I really like the arrows and how the three photos extend to a full column!

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  45. Love this one, Allison!

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  46. love the arrows. never would have thought of that.

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  47. I love the use of all the arrows.

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  48. Can't wait to get a chance to play with this sketch. Love the arrows and the corrugated cardboard.

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  49. The arrows really make this layout fun. Thanks again, Traci

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  50. I love arrows in this layout, and -again- how versatile your sketches are !!!

    Thanks again,

    Karina

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  51. Love all the arrows and how you distressed them, very cute!

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  52. Gosh how I just LOVE your sketches. I can't wait to get a gift card for the holidays so I can purchase some of your sketch books. Love how you used the arrows in your layout.

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  53. Gorgeous layout! I'm also into white backgrounds recently :)

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  54. The arrows really draw your eyes in! Another great layout Ali!

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  55. Great layout! I love all the arrows and corrugated elements.

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  56. I really love the arrows on this layout! Beautiful sketch!

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  57. Love the arrows in place of the strips for this page! Thanks for the closeups, too...the bit of color on those corrugated surfaces is cool!

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  58. Love the arrows in place of the strips. They could be used on so many different layouts. Thanks for the great idea.

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  59. How cute! Love the use of the arrows to support your theme.

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  60. What a great layout!!
    - April W

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  61. Jody B.6:16 PM

    I have to agree with everyone else...love the arrows!

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  62. Wendy F6:18 PM

    So cute! I love the arrows! Thanks for another great design!

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  63. Whew, finished a layout using this sketch last night ... just HAD to! And now this ... I could have used arrows ;). Another winner Ali.

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  64. Loving all the arrows! Putting this on my list of things to try!

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  65. Anonymous8:34 PM

    Great use of the arrows!!

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  66. Christy8:45 PM

    Love the way you did the arrows. Very nice. TFS.

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  67. Love the arrows on this. Perfect embellishment for your layout.

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  68. Gorgeous layout and variation of the sketch. Wonderful as always.

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  69. Great Layout!

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  70. I need to get some corrugated pieces! They look fantastic on your layout, and seem to go really well with paint!

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  71. Great layout! I love the arrows - don't think I've ever used them but looks like I'll be tryin them out sometime soon...

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  72. Anonymous10:08 PM

    Very cute. I only wish I could read the journaling. I see Jackson as the typical toddler...he is a cutie.

    Linda from KS

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  73. Love the big arrows!

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  74. Great layout! Love all the arrows!

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  75. Love the arrows! THis is darling, Ali!

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  76. I love the arrows in your LO. I also like how you used 4X6 photos, since that's usually what I scrap with!

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  77. Wow! Would love to win Sketchbook #7! You are so talented.

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  78. Such simple alterations really change the look of the page, adding an arrow to the end of the strip really makes it look completely different from the sketch. Thanks for the ideas!

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  79. Kate aka stinkydudette4:11 AM

    Love the use of arrows!! Thanks for being a constant source of inspiration!

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  80. I always wonder what to do with arrows!! Great layout!

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  81. The arrows are awesome! Perfect for your photos. LOVE the corrugated shapes....hadn't thought of chalking them. Thanks!

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  82. This is so cute! I love the arrows, that is one element that I rarely think to add... I think I'm going to challenge myself to add some arrows today...

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  83. I have to agree I love the arrows and the way you use them.

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  84. I love the arrows!

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  85. Altering the strips into arrows really adds to the mood and theme of the photos! Love this variation!

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  86. Brooke Gale12:01 PM

    I love the layout! I hope I win....I would love to have a sketch book of my very own ;)

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  87. what a fun layout:-) Great use of arrows!!!

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  88. gr8 idea with the arrows to support your story...dont you just love their undecidedness (is that a word??) LOL gr8 layout!

    Staci

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  89. Anonymous7:30 AM

    The Terrible Twos with all the mood swings can really give you some good photo ops. I love the corrugated imbelishments.

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  90. Great embellies! :)

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  91. Michele Mc10:23 AM

    Aww... poor little guy! (I can say that because I didn't have to deal with the tantrum... although I have experienced many with two girls.)

    Love the arrows on this one. Very nice JB product!

    Forgot to say for Monday's comment how excited I am for version 7!!

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  92. This is so cool. I love the arrows. Great layout...thanks for doing this. I look forward to it so much.

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  93. Anonymous3:32 PM

    I really like the alphabet and arrows being the same. It helps tie things together.

    Christine Rantz

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  94. Love the use of arrows. All your cute little boy pages make me wish I was scrapping the toddler years again instead of sports and dances. Enjoy them, they grow up too fast.

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  95. Super fun layout!

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  96. I'm in love with all the arrows on this layout! Love it.

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  97. oh no! choo choo trouble!! cute layout

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  98. Love all the arrows on the layout.

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  99. Rebecca H.9:53 PM

    Corrugated letters are great! Makes me wonder if that old paper crimper gathering dust in the closet could help me create something like this! Thanks!

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  100. Ali another amazing layout. i never thought to paint the jillibean corrugated stuff before - i love this idea

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  101. WOW!!! The use of arrows is brilliant and the color scheme works perfect!

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