I used for this page: 1 sea paper, 1 style of sand, 6 doodles, 1 word & 1 photo. Credits: Doodles -Beside The Seaside- & -Summer Staycation- (Kate Hadfield) Paper -Little Swimmers- (Kate Hadfield) Others -Stylin #80/Sand- (Mommyish) =)
This is so far out of my comfort zone - one 3x3 picture! I usually use tons of big pictures. I LOVE the result. Thanks for pushing me Elements: 1. stitch border 2. paint 3. tag (staple was already attached) 4. title 5. heart marker
Nice Challenge...White Space Layouts Are Not My Strong Suit But I Really Like Them & I Am Trying To Learn More About Them...So I Took A Stab At This Challenge...In The Rules For This Challenge...You Said No More Than 10 Elements & I Used Exactly That...I Counted My WA As One Element,Since It Was Made Together As One Quote...Hope This Is O.K....Let Me Know Otherwise...Please...I Enjoyed Making This Layout... For My "Think Pink" Layout:I Used:1 Frame,1 Tag,1 Stitched Sun,1 Flower,3 Papers Cut Down Behind The Photo,2 Glitter Dots,1 WA I Used: Shine On-Lynn Grieveson :Sketchbook 12-Stitches & Scribbles-Lynne-Marie :Think Happy-Little Butterfly Wings(The 1 Flower I Used)
ok had to psych myself up bigtime to go little for this Anne but i'm done - and here's my count cos i'm pedantic like that: 1 title wordart 2 paint 3 gold ribbon 4 flair 5 clock 6 silver ribbon 7 doodle 8 stars 9 washi 10 date
Fab challenge @AnneofAlamo Stitches, stamp, barcode, postage stamp, stapled vellum label, wordstrip, apple
I tend to use more papers and lots more elements. Clustering is usually what I love to do. This is clean and simple for me
This style is hard for me, but I am happy with my result. Plain pure white BG, 1 paint, 1 cat sticker, 1 title, 1 frame, and 2 journaling (if you count the date).