January 29: Paper to Digi

Here's mine:

which is a scraplift of this https://www.scrapbook.com/gallery/?...s&size=1&type=searchwords&types=0,3,5&login=1
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Here's mine:


I lifted this paper layout:

 

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I used stamp actions and distressing brushes to get the look of real stamping, as well as the curve effect (I think that's what it's called in English...) to make the lines less perfect. I also made sure to never align anything perfectly to keep the "real" feel of a paper LO. That was fun! Oh, and here's the page I lifted.
 
Oh, I loved this challenge! I've had this page by Ali Edwards saved on Pinterest for a while, so I was thrilled to finally get around to doing something with it. I loved the white background, the large photo that blends into the background, and the paper boxes on top, some of which I turned and added photos to. I love how it turned out!

Ali Edward's page (linked):
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And my page:
 
For January 2019 MOC Day 29: paper to digi challenge.
Scraplift of layout by Elsie Flannagan from her book 52 Scrapbooking Challenges

I was inspired by the way the ribbons ran off the edges of the page so tried to create a similar look within the digi page.

Products used:
Of wishes hopes & dreams by Lilypad Collabs
Coco by Lynn Grieveson
Sew Happy by Kristin Aagard
We have chemistry by Bella Gypsy
Bristol by Lynn Grieveson
Valencia by Lynn Grieveson
Oli and Phaunt by Tangie Baxter
Wrapstar by One little bird and Forever Joy
Venice Beach by Lynn Grieveson
Mad Scientist by Bella Gypsy
Paia by Lynn Grieveson
Storyteller Kit March 2017 by Just Jamie
 
I'm quite surprised myself that this was the MOC 7 layout I had most fun creating so far.
It did take me a whole day to find all the bits and bobs in my stash and piece it together,
but I think I did a pretty darn good job finding them all.
As for a MOC layout it was stressful since I'm a bit behind and have a bunch to do before
the deadline ( I so far avoided all journaling ones, quz I hate those). BUT I will definitely
come back to this technique and try it again on my own time.

Here is mine:


For inspiration I found this:
Family - Crate Paper GD By: Floramfarkas
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