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April 26, 2008

Saturday Scraplift (no. 56)

We are going “cute” with a capital C this week, with this adorable page by carolee:

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Isn’t it great? I think the key to achieving a look like this is to use high contrast colors (which, in this case, echo perfectly the colors of that polka dot bikini). White with a bright border (which pulls it all together) works wonderfully. And the whimsical, playful and childlike feel is superbly reinforced by the mixed and matched journaling technique. How many different alphas or phrase labels can you use in your title?!!

Lots of fun to lift, and I hope you will join in too. Here’s what we came up with:

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Credits: layout by Tara, Clean and Serene paperpack and Summer Stuff brushes by Jesse Edwards, curled frame, border template and stitched frames by Katie Pertiet, Golden Moments brushes by MaryAnn Wise, Circle of Love kitby Kellie Mize.

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Credits: Layout by Bonnie, Red Red paperpack, , Krafty Elegance kit, Tot transport 02, happy Word frames, stitched up frames, vintage flashcards, vintage flashcards 02 and vintage flashcards love, (stitching holes, clear alpha and scanty journal cards#4 all coming soon!)

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Credits: layout by Amber, vinyl heart by pattie Knox, Worn stripsby Lynn Grieveson, dripped stains and Children quotes 02 by Anna Aspnes, yarn swirls, border templates 03 and vintage frames 08 by Katie Pertiet, clean and serene paper and jaded paper by Jesse Edwards.

We would love to see what you come up with. Don’t forget to post in the Saturday Scraplift gallery. I loved all the layouts there this week. I haven’t had a chance to gather them all together because today has been a bit cazy, but it is always wonderful to see them there in the gallery.

~Lynn

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Posted by LynnG on 01:52 AM in • Saturday Scraplift
April 24, 2008

It’s Thrifty Thursday!

Make sure to checkout our Thrifty Thursday specials today.  There are 131 items marked down 30% for today only!

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Posted by DesignerDigitals on 07:51 AM in • Announcements

Color x 4

Check out this layout by Danielle Thompson:
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Now, check out this one by Cathy Blackstone:
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What do they have in common? Why a tetradic color scheme of course! Personally, I had never even heard of a tetradic color scheme before this week’s IdeaBooks4u Blog challenge, but I sure had fun trying to create a layout by using one! I hope you’ll come check out the blog to find out more about color theory and try your own hand at creating a very fun layout!

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Posted by DesignerDigitals on 06:53 AM in • Blogging
April 23, 2008

» Just My Terrific Template??? «

I’m sure you’re wondering what’s going on, right? Templates? What happened to “type”? Well, here’s the deal… I am now helping Katie with DD’s newest challenge every Thursday! “Terrific Templates” debuted last week and this morning I have another template challenge for you! But, what about “Just My Type” you ask? No worries… every other Wednesday, there will still be a typographical challenge! Stay tuned… “Just My Type” will be back in two weeks!

Last week’s template was a multi-photo template, featuring nine circular elements. This week’s template features off-set angular pieces of paper with a single photo. This “Terrific Template” was created by DD Designer, Kellie Mize… Tortuga Template No. 14. Be sure to checkout “Thrifty Thursdays” at Designer Digitals, too… this template will be on sale today (Thursday 4/24) only!

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Melanie (britgirl) used the template for a fun, girly layout… keeping the flower element that Kellie included in the template, but eliminating the stitching lines underneath it. She added different stitches to the edges of the overlapping papers and used the journaling strips for a checklist of all the activities that Daisy’s cute boots can provide! How clever is that?!
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Since her layout was about her son, Stacy (flowergirl) eliminated the flower and added felt stars… perfect! She also added a paper mat under the photo and a fastener on top. She used the journaling strips to house her quote which also acts as the title for her wonderful masculine layout!
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Katrina (katrinak) took a different spin on the template… by actually spinning the layout onto its “side”! This allowed her to use her portrait-oriented photo and still keep the template elements in the same arrangement. Katrina used Kellie’s flower and, in fact, added another to the layout. She elmininated the template journaling strips, but added two other strips for her fun title! Notice how the soft background colors make that darling photo “pop”!
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I also had a portrait-oriented photo but I chose to keep the template in its original orientation… I simply turned the photo layer on its side! Because this was a soccer layout, I deleted the flower and added a soccer ball, offset on the photo. I eliminated the template’s stitching, moved the journaling strips closer together and added brushes, brads and pieces of tape to accent the layout. And, isn’t Pattie’s new CLEAR alphabet the coolest? Perfect for some “air”! *wink*
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As you can see, templates are incredibly versatile and fun to use! You can use templates “as is” for quick and easy layouts! Or you can take a more creative approach and turn them, flip them or choose only the elements you need or want, creating your own unique layout!

So, let’s see what y’all can do this week using Kellie’s quick and easy template! Remember to post your layouts in the “Terrific Template” challenge gallery at Designer Digitals! Can’t wait to see YOUR take on this week’s terrific template!

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Posted by DebiB on 11:47 PM in • Template Challenge
April 18, 2008

Saturday Scraplift (no. 55)

There are few things cuter than a pair of baby feet (and I really wish I had more photos of my own daughters’ feet when they were little). Bailey(Aka Starlite) has created this wonderful page with very cute foot pics:
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I just love how she has torn the photo to focus on the essential part. That is definitely something you could lift - as is the wonderful use of elements. (Small and perfectly placed!). Lovely color scheme too. Just a lovely page all round!

And look what it inspired:
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Credits: layout by Heidi, Baby Mine brushes and Clean and Serene paper by Jesse Edwards, Hipster Plumes 21, Chunky torn edges and Bling silver photo turns by Anna Aspnes, Double Dates brushes by Kellie Mize.

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Credits: layout by Cassie, Naturally Krafty paper, spring trees, Vintage frames-large and touch up paint by Katie Pertiet, Monoblendz Lima(blended with background), Mama kit (stitching) and painted overlay by Anna Aspnes (coming soon), leaves made from paper by Jesse Edwards and Mindy Terasawa.

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Credits: layout by Kim, Spot Dots No.7 paper, Scalloped photo masks, photo wraps 4, paper flowers and Primarily buttons by Katie Pertiet, Breezy Hearts and Glitter thread stitching by Lynn Grieveson, chunky torn edges and painted frames by Anna Aspnes, double dates by Kellie Mize and Be Mine alpha by Pattie Knox.

If you decide to play along and lift Bailey’s adorable page, don’t forget to post in the Saturday Scraplift, which was full to bursting last week with these fantastic layouts:
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~ Lynn

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Posted by LynnG on 11:41 PM in • Saturday Scraplift

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