January 23: Scraplift Challenge

I will scraplift this one from Bluebird



Here is my version. I used an "architectural theme", overlapped the title and used a label for my sub title
 
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I’m hoping to get a few more challenges done when we get home this weekend. If we shouldn’t lift a page that has already been lifted, I’m assuming everyone is posting their chosen layout before they create their lift. Is that correct (my battery is low on the iPad so I don’t want to scroll through the entire thread now). I really don’t want to choose a page and then find out that someone was working on lifting it when I chose it. :backing

You are allowed to lift a page which another member already choose...
If you like the same layout as another member that's no problem!

You only shouldn't lift a scraplift which is in the Pollywog Gallery.
 
I am searching and searching so far.. I keep finding ones I would like to scraplift but the creator has used a template and rightly you cannot scraplift a page that has used a template as that is not fair on the designer of the template.

I read this last night and wondered about it... You have probably completed your lift and posted it by now... Like you I found many using templates, but I see no issue with using the template they used if it is still available or if you give credit to the creator, which needs to be done anyway... In some cases the Designer will receive a sale....I just re read the challenge rules.. It states, that a template is ok, but not the preferred way to go... I quickly found the page I want to do... was impressed with it when I saw it yesterday... and discovered that the template is a freebie from one of the site designers... I'm going with it... for the record, I rarely use templates and without discovering this one, I would have just created it for myself....
 
There were several challenges on this one, the least of which wasn't my own fear that I had no business trying to play with the big kids. Y'all are simply amazing and I had to fight a bit of insecurity to let myself go with this one.

I'd say this was a hard pick but in the end I just kept coming back to how stunningly lovely this page is:



My take:



(I surprised myself with how easy it was to make that little ripped bit. I wasn't going to worry about it, but that's one of the best parts of the original so I talked myself into giving it a try. So glad I did)
 
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