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We will be starting in 4 minutes! I will be putting all the directions in this first post along with adding them in the conversation! Hope you can all join in!
OK, I am going to start on time as I need to be off of here in an hour! Hope someone shows up! Here is your first direction -
1. Pick two pieces of plainish papers....Use one as the background and then use the second one as a second background (leave a little of the first paper showing in some way)
2. Pick 1 picture....yes, just one! Crop it and place it somewhere near the middle of your layout.
3. Pick 4 patterned papers and tile them under your picture.
4. Use a glitter or paint spill behind your picture
5. Add a string or ribbon to your layout, connecting two of the tiled patterned papers and the picture.
6. Add other elements as you wish and post your layout here!
3. Pick 4 patterned papers and tile them under your picture.
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Originally Posted by Arya
Took forever to find a picture LOL I'm terrible at choosing one thing out of a hundreds of them
I'm the same way....I try to come to a speed scrap with 5-6 pictures I wouldn't mind scrapping....that way if the host says use one, I have one. If they say use 5, I have 5!!! I learned the hard way with it taking forever to find pictures I wanted to use.
she goes down great but we just figured out then she'll only sleep for 6-8 hours and then she's recharged and ready to go - she was up at 2:45 am - took only an hour nap and is still up now (we're moving her bedtime back in hopes then that 6-8 hour stretch is during the night)