Design Team Member Tamara submitted this layout for the November Recipe Challenge. She said:
Hello~ I took the challenge this month with the recipe. I used one blue shimmery cardstock, 2 pattern papers from a company that no longer exists (sorry, just using my stash) I used three photos from my sons trip to Mt. Ranier, my four word title is up to the top! my five embellishments are the snowflakes with buttons and I added journaling to explain the reason for the page. I love recipe challenges because they give me a quick way to flow through a layout. I used the Mt. Rainier photos because they were the next on my table to scrap so I could add them to my book in progress of the year 2001.
Thanks for looking!
Tamara http://scrappinsmiles-myblog.blogspot.com/
Now it's your turn to take the November Recipe Challenge. You have two choices
Follow this recipe:
5 embelishments (flowers, buttons, etc)
4 words or letters in your title
3 pictures
2 pattern papers
1 solid paper
or
You can do a layout containing a recipe - maybe one of your family's favorite Thanksgiving dish or a family recipe.
To participate in the November Recipe Challenge - just complete a project using one of the challenges mentioned above and email a picture of your project along with a description to Scrappinpsycho@live.com All submissions will be posted to The Scrap Our Stash blog and on November 30th a winner will be chosen, and given the opportunity to be a Guest Design Team Member for the month of January. This challenge ends at midnight central time on November 30th
Love the pp and snowflakes. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the shimmery cardstock and the colors used. Gives that chilly feeling! Great job!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I love the snowflakes with the buttons. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Tamara I love how you really made the crisp cold winterfeeling see through to your page here!
ReplyDeleteLa Vikinga
Great photos - and the shimmery card adds to the feeling of frosty coldness in the page. Elizabeth x
ReplyDeleteI love the cold winter feel to your page! Wonderfully done!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the recipe - and great way to be able to finish this layout. It makes me cold just looking at it.
ReplyDeleteNice layout, I like the journaling strips.
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