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MandaKay

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Join me in the chat room...right now! Got a great speed scrap happening...or just come to chat!
 
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1. For this Speed scrap LO we are going to be using one large picture (I've been seeing a lot of this in LO's around the different galleries) – one large enough that it will take up at least ¾ of your page. It can have coordinating photos to go with it later, but let's start with one main picture that you just LOVE! Just find the photo for now, we will drag it into your LO soon!
 
2. Choose a background paper and place it on your LO, then drag in your photo from step #1, placing it wherever you would like on the page. Maybe it takes up the whole vertical of your page, horizontal, or centered and large and in charge. Just be sure it takes up about ¾ of your page.
 
3. Now that you have a background paper and your photo on, you should have a good base for your LO! At this point in the game I would like you to come up with an interesting way to really incorporate that photo into your LO. I am talking something like using blending techniques, or doing some sort of border on an edge of the photo, or crop another paper somehow over the photo. Use your creative skills with this step!
 
5. Photo description – you can do this either by adding a large title to your LO, adding some wordart or mobile font on your photo, or your own journaling...just make sure it describes the photo somehow.
 
6. Scrap away for your last hour - add what you like, create your page...I don't like to be bound by rules, just guildelines to get me going, so I am leaving this open for you to create! Post your pages in the Speed Scrap Gallery HERE
 
Thanks for joining me today ladies - it was a real pleasure chatting with you and helping you get another page in your book done!!!
 
Great chat Amanda! Thanks for hosting! So glad I was able to make it. :D
 
Thanks for the fun SS. Hope it was okay to change the large photo with the Threshold command. Then I put a blending option on it. Here's mine
 
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I love all the different interpretations of the scrap instructions. Here's mine.
 
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