May 26 2014 Slow Scrap instructions

FarrahJobling

FarrahJobling
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Hello! Who's ready for some scrapping today? Come join us in the chat room NOW...or check here for the instructions. You'll have plenty of time to finish today since it's a s....l....o...w.... scrap! =)

1. start with a blank page. I'm using 12x12, but you can use whatever size you'd like =)

2. Now...fill the page with a photo. Your photo should have some negative space in it to place things on top and must have some sort of treatment...either a black and white, or use one of the blending modes, or just lower the opacity...whatever you like.

3. Add a frame somewhere in the negative space of the photo. Either within the frame or on top of the frame, put the same photo as the background, or a related photo.

4. Add a cluster of elements at the bottom of the photo. You must use some sort of fastener to hold down the frame/photo...so staples, tape, a paperclip, ribbon, etc...

5. Add a strip of paper or a Journal Card with your journalling.

6. Add a title and anything else you'd like- a border, paint slash, scatters, etc....make it your own!

That's it!!!! Ready...set...go! =) You have until 10pm EST to complete...LOTS of time!!! I can't wait to see everyone's LOs and the chat was SOOO fun! Thanks ladies!

I was inspired by a page by our own Anne of Alamo
021014-ab-nail-copy.jpg




and here is my take
Chalk-Elsa.jpg

 
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Just getting in here and I totally spaced on the chat! Boooo!
 
Farrah, you had leaked out your "secret weapon". And I'm trying so very the hard not to scraplift it.

So I will do what I mentioned in the chat = turn one side of the photo into #1. Hope it works manz !!! *smack forehead*
 
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Not sure if I did it right...but here's mine.
 
This was certainly a challenge for me. I don't have a lot of practice with whole page photos. It was fun! Thanks for the prompts :).

zilkerweb.jpg
 
mine! :) (adventure yesterday, page today - love when that can happen!)(this one will have a match for a spread - so many fun pics!)
 
I enjoyed working on this challenge! Thanks, Farrah!

 
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