Have you seen our amazing Pride of the Pad layouts? Every month there is a new thread with a Pride of the Pad layout posted each week. For June, we are going to scraplift one of the Pride of the Pad layouts from this year! There are 16 options available in the 4 monthly threads (4 in each thread). I've linked them below for easy clicking: February March April May *Some of the threads have a few gifs in them, if this is a problem for you, please contact me, and I'll help you out. Here is my layout: I scraplifted this layout by @jagruti patel from the March Pride of the Pad Week 1: Please post your layouts in this thread so I can love on them. Your page should also be posted to the Lilypad Gallery and then linked to the June Challenge Layouts thread so it can be tracked. 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).
June Scraplift Gallery: https://the-lilypad.com/forum/galleries/scraplift-pop-truck-600.508796/ By Thuria
I also chose this awesome LO by @jagruti patel : Here's my page, using the same template but dressed up and also scrapping food pics and using some of the black & white:
I see I am not the only one who chose this LO. I absolutely LOVE it! And here is mine: Thanks for this challenge, @bestcee , I have been wanting to use these photos!
I'm going to scraplift this beautiful layout by @Electra . I am inspired by the dichotomy of the vibrant colors - teal and fuschia. I used the same background paper as @Electra and merged with another Rebecca paper of Venice. The poem is by the author of the sonnet that is on the Statue of Liberty