Hello all Lilypad devotees and challenge junkies. I am delighted to bring you a challenge again this month. I would like you to create a full page this month. At least 50% of the background must have something on it, papers, photos or paints etc. Two of the edges must have something touching them. And at least one cluster that consists of five things touching each other. My layout uses a template by Fiddle Dee Dee Designs and goodies by Lynn Grieveson Designs (coming tomorrow, Special Saturday) So to recap, here are the rules: Create a full page, cover at least 50% of the background. Have something touching at least two of the layouts edges. At least one cluster of five things (or more) And please remember our regular monthly challenge rules: Your page must contain at least 75% Lilypad product. Your page should be posted to the Lilypad Gallery and then linked to the October Challenge Layouts thread so it can be tracked, and to this thread. The Lilypad uses a percent system for our challenges; the number of challenges you participate in determines the store discount you will receive at the end of the month: 2 challenges = 10% off 4 challenges = 20% off 6 challenges = 30% off If you complete 7 challenges, you will receive a coupon for 30% off, plus you will be entered to win a $50 gift certificate from the Lilypad! The first seven challenges will be posted on the first of the month; the eighth challenge is the BYOC challenge, which is posted on BYOC release day. Each page counts for one challenge (you cannot use one layout for multiple challenges). I am looking forward to seeing your full pages this month, play along and have fun.
I love full page layouts and piling it all on and fiddle-dee-dee templates made this challenge easy. It had bands of papers going side to side, gorgeous cluster ideas and more than 50% of the page covered with goodies.
Hoping this counts as a "Cluster"! @Eyeore These full pages are a challenge for me but thanks to Cheryl's wonderful templates I hope I cracked it. Photos, two different stars, the three sequins, the two sets of staples and the word strip!