Guest Design Team Member Brittney completed this layout for the "Get out of Your Box" Challenge. This is what she had to say about the challenge. "This was a little difficult for me because I pretty much have a set way of scrapping. I know what I like and I stick to it! So, I took a look back at my previous layouts, and I realized that they all use cardstock as the base. So, I looked around for a nice piece of patterened paper for this layout"!
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What a beautiful layout!!!! Love the bg patterened paper you used. I{m the opposite, I tend to use more pp than cs.
ReplyDeleteI love the yellow, and i love the design. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI think you did a great job! Love the softness of your layout. I tend to use them both equally.
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the challenge. I think I use both pretty equally. I really like how this page came together!
ReplyDeleteThis is great - I think the patterned paper gives it a softness you wouldn't have gotten with cardstock.
ReplyDeleteI may just have to do the opposite as my challenge - I tend to use patterned paper almost ALL the time.
Great way to challenge yourself! I love the patterned paper you chose. Love how the lo turned out!
ReplyDeleteI love how this layout turned out...so pretty! :) I like how you challenged yourself to just use the patterns.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great layout! I like how you placed the photos. I like to use a lot of patterned paper and you used it perfectly because the lighter pattern accents the page without drawing away from the photos.
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