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This Saturday is Digital Scrapbooking Day and we're going to have some fun for all you digi-scrappers. We'll be kicking off the challenges a little early--one each on Thursday and Friday evenings and then several on Saturday. Please check back in this forum for the next few days for more info!
For a taste of the fun to come and since we finished our October challenge last week, I thought we'd do something a little different this week. We'll play BINGO!!
All scrappers are welcome and encouraged to play--both digi and traditional!!
Using the attached Bingo card, all you need to do is choose a row - down, across, diagonal or "X" if you want to be really challenged. You are not limited to the items listed, but use at least those items. Create a page and post it using the keyword DGSCPR-BINGO. I've attached the Bingo card as both an MS Word and pdf document.
And don't forget to add a link here so we can ooh and ahh!
finished my first progressive challenge (not digi)!
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i used G-Down. by handwriting font, i assumed you meant not like a type like font---hope i assumed right and instead of frame frames, i used brushed on frames since i couldnt get regular frames to look exactly right with the black frame around the whole thing.
i used G-Down. by handwriting font, i assumed you meant not like a type like font---hope i assumed right and instead of frame frames, i used brushed on frames since i couldnt get regular frames to look exactly right with the black frame around the whole thing.
a fun challenge thanks!
Your page turned out fantastic! You followed Row G perfectly! Thanks for playing, Lori!
take another look at this layout. i thought i really liked the layout, i wasnt sure about the colors, but they started to grow on me. i am doing these nature photos for a book for my husband, he took one look at this layout and said "why are the pictures so small? how come their up in the corner? why all the empty space?"
thoughts? if i remember correctly from college, there is supposed to be white space. i dont remember all the rules, are there specifics? any good books or websites that deal with composition that anyone knows of?
those templates by cathy z are ok, they dont appeal to me near as much as say something like this i am working on a catalog cover for work, we make pneumatic cylinders, those grid like layouts are perfect for that situation. oh how i would love to have two little pictures of cylinders somewhere off to the side and the rest be great papers and flowers and ribbons and such! oh i think if i have time i am going to do a catalog front and give it to him as a joke and tell him if a woman owned the company that this is what it would look like.
those templates by cathy z are ok, they dont appeal to me near as much as say something like this i am working on a catalog cover for work, we make pneumatic cylinders, those grid like layouts are perfect for that situation. oh how i would love to have two little pictures of cylinders somewhere off to the side and the rest be great papers and flowers and ribbons and such! oh i think if i have time i am going to do a catalog front and give it to him as a joke and tell him if a woman owned the company that this is what it would look like.
if i get a chance to do it, i am going to and i will share it with you all and his reaction. they are used to crazy. i put stickers (like hello kitty) all over their paychecks, they cant get them off without tearing their checks, so all their tellers get a kick out of it. and they are past being embarrassed. last year on the wednesday before thanksgiving break, i brought in scissors and prefolded snowflakes and said everyone had to make at least one. i made them hot chocolate and served cookies. i am the only female in the place, so i feel its my job to every once in a while lift their knuckles off the ground!