Allright... so I tried very hard to contain my mess. But, 1- Frame 2- Word Sticker 3- Plastic Pocket 4- Call out 5- Flower Sticker 6, 7, 8 - Star Stitching 9 - Misted "7" Stamp 10 - String Bow
I wasn't sure if I was supposed to count the premade of cluster of staples as 1 or as 6 so I counted them individually so 6 staples, one paint splatter, one journal strip, one playing card and one clock ephemera.
Sigh. I swear this took twice as long as a full and clustered page. 1 paint element 2 stars 1 frame 1 index tab 2 word art 1 flower 1 twine 1 flair I have actually journaled in the section at the bottom, but turned it off for the purposes of the challenge.
That is just the cutest little baby EVAH! (but you know that) I have to apologize, this is about as clean and simple as I could get this morning. Thanks for the great challenge, @MrsPeel ! 1. paint 2. star 3. banner 4. wordart 5. flower 6. flair 7. beads
when I got this notification and came here...I almost had a panic attack for a milesimum of a second...thimnking...am I hosting the style challenge and I completely forgot about it???? Then when I saw it was @AnneofAlamo 's challenge... you tagging me to me kinda means you associate one with the other....and that is such a HUGE compliment to me!!!!!!!!!! You made my day!!!!!!! I wish one day I can be the amazing, so talented woman that Anne is in all areas in life!!!! Huggzz to you both!!! @Electra
This was ridiculously hard for me! I purposely chose a mini kit so I didn't have so much to chose from- but man- I have JUST 10 including my photo (but not counting my journaling!) Also- my confetti scatter was ONE element lol!
Oh boy! I kept adding and subtracting, but I think I'm under 10 if I count the papers behind the photo as one element.
I saw the colors of this month's M3 and the colors were perfect for my pic. It's a little different use for an Art Journaling kit but I love how it turned out! Thanks for the challenge, Anne!
6 items besides background paper and photo: Flower, Stitch, Doodle Circle, paint splatter, beads, word strip