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Happy FRIDAY!!!
Hope you are ready for a new sketch. This one was inspired by the letter "L" believe it or not...I feel like I'm on Seseame Street! hee hee
Hmmm, it's looking like the dimensions are hard to read. The photo sizes are: 4x6 in the center, 3x4, and 2x3.
Remember, sketches are meant to be a starting point. Feel free to flip, resize, alter, or do whatever you need to make it work for you!!! Minor tweaks are expected, but if you feel a major overhaul is needed, you might browse through some of the older sketches for inspiration. There is no time limit for these challenges, so use them at your leisure!
If you play along, please share your hard work with us and upload to your gallery! Make sure you add SBSC164 to your keywords (additional keywords are OK, just separate them with commas), and PLEASE post a link here in this thread; we would NOT want to miss it! Also, if you aren't a FAN CLUB member, please observe the NO UPLOAD on SUNDAY rule! :-D
You can find all submissions for this challenge here: SBSC164
Great sketch, Sally! Boys are napping so I am off to do some much needed scrappin'! I need to catch up! I haven't been able to do the past few sketches :(
Great sketch, Sally! Boys are napping so I am off to do some much needed scrappin'! I need to catch up! I haven't been able to do the past few sketches :(
Maybe you'll find something later that you'll want to out on it. That happens to me all the time (because I have a TON of embellishments and sometimes I can't find the one I want right away). I'll find something a month later that is PERFECT for it and then I just add it then.
__________________ --Liz
Happy, crazy scrapper and mother of a sassy teen. 2019 Goal: 6/75 + 1/4 photobooks. J: 4/4, F: 2/4, M: 0/6
Ok - I have to admit that this sketch gave me a lot of trouble! I didn't quite get the "L" dimensions right, but I kept it like that anyways ;) I thought this was going to be an easy 1-2 hour job, but I ended up working on it from 9-12pm and then it bugged me while I slept and dreamt about it all night - UGH!
I finally finished it this afternoon and I must say that it kind of looks like I threw up embellishments all over it. LOL! I hope it looks ok....
Ok - I have to admit that this sketch gave me a lot of trouble! I didn't quite get the "L" dimensions right, but I kept it like that anyways ;) I thought this was going to be an easy 1-2 hour job, but I ended up working on it from 9-12pm and then it bugged me while I slept and dreamt about it all night - UGH!
I finally finished it this afternoon and I must say that it kind of looks like I threw up embellishments all over it. LOL! I hope it looks ok....
Great sketch, just what I needed. I had to move the pictures to fit my photos, but I am pleased with the results. Here is my page: Gallery at Splitcoaststampers
Great sketch, just what I needed. I had to move the pictures to fit my photos, but I am pleased with the results. Here is my page: Gallery at Splitcoaststampers
Is that the most perfect subject material for this sketch or what!? GREAT job! :mrgreen:
Somehow I missed this sketch last Friday and just came upon it while I was checking for this week's sketch. This is a cool one and I hope to use it soon, Sally! There are some really neat pages in the gallery this week using it.
Somehow I missed this sketch last Friday and just came upon it while I was checking for this week's sketch. This is a cool one and I hope to use it soon, Sally! There are some really neat pages in the gallery this week using it.
This started out to be a part of Anavon's Food Pantry Challenge but I never got it completed in time & had a hard time putting brown somewhere...though my dd is wearing brown I ended up using one of Sally's Sketches (SBSC164)...or, at least I was inspired by it; not sure how close I got to it.