PLEASE NOTE! Everyone is invited to play, whether traditional or digi scrappers!
Here's Task 1:
Choose a plain background paper. It can have some distressing or grunge or a very light design.
Fill the middle part of the page with a photo or a block of photos (approx. 8”x12”) stretching across the entire page from edge to edge. [note: If you're using one photo, you'll have to crop the top and bottom of photo.]
Add a very thin strip or trim along the top and bottom edges of the photo.
Add a vertical item near the left edge of the page. It can be a paper strip, border design, ladder, trellis or other item that stretches from the top to bottom of page.
Add a second photo at lower left of page where the vertical item/strip and the bottom of the large photo intersect.
I chose to create in MDS with the SU Well Worn paper, Taffeta Ribbon, Timeless Stamp brush kit.
Date: Monday, November 5, 2012 GMT Views: 427
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Mon, Nov 05, 2012 @ 10:07 PM
Wow, Terri, this is great! Love how your pic of your son with his raised arm resembles the drawn picture. That ruler is cool too, and I love that your photo is sepia. Can't wait to see the next step!
------------------------------ Wendy B in Sunny AZ
Haha Gail! Its a good paper for a super hero page! There's a sweet story that goes with this page - the picture is not drawn by my son, it is drawn by a little boy named Mighty Matthew.
------------------------------ Terri
Paper Crafty Goals for 2013: 50/135 pages and 185/75 cards.