Thursday, April 14, 2011

Masters of Forgery Inspiration: Memorabilia Mini Challenge

It is time for us to share our take on the Mini Challenge!

Guest Designer: Stacey Schwieterman


I used the tickets from my baby's first MLB game. Also they gave us a program and I used pages from it like it was pattern paper and I did a lot of fussy cutting to get added embellishments. Items from the kit include the blue background paper from my Miss Elizabeth collection, white and blue card stock, glitter glue, butterfly and flower punch, journaling spot,  and bottle cap. My page is based on a layout called  "Time Shares" from Scrapperlicious.





Bethany's Mini Challenge
**For other photos and a mini tutorial go to Double Dog Dare You




Crystal's Mini Challenge
** These photos really shine on this layout...and the white pen detail is a great touch!



**So many great details in this album!  Check it out on her blog!



Check back tomorrow for some more great examples!

5 comments:

  1. So fun to see your memorabilia on your layouts! I love Bethany's pocket page and the way Stacey used fussy cutting and glitter glue to 'spruce' up her embellies. Great job everyone!

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  2. Using memorabilia Old school scrapbooking at its finest. What a fun challenge

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  3. Stacey, I love your baseball page! Great job on the challenge, ladies!

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  4. Stacey-I love how you cut up the program and used it as patterned paper, and how cool that you painted the bottle cap!
    Bethany-I love all the photos, and that Urban Prairie Basic Grey paper is Divine!!
    Crystal-I love how the circles balance your layout!
    Melissa-I love your tag mini!Awesome choice for the cover!

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