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Thursday, October 16, 2014

Challenge #3: Use an Idea Previously Saved


Queen Laura is back with our final challenge of the month...she has been keeping us hopping!


Challenge #3:  Use an idea previously saved!

Do you save ideas about scrapping on your phone?  Make a quick sketch of a layout in a notepad?  Do you pin magazine cut outs to a cork board or do this virtually on Pinterest?  If you do, like me, you'll have a stack of ideas saved for later, but when is later?  I often forget to go back and actually use these gems.  This challenge is to use an idea you have previously saved - be it a scribble on a scrap of paper or a like on Instagram.  Share the idea with us, too, so we can add it to our lists!


Do you think our DT has a list of ideas somewhere?  Let's see what they brought out to show us!

Lynnette was inspired by this pin from pinterest to make a border with her wood veneers.  Check out more on her blog here.


Margie was inspired by Wilna's Art and Design Class at Big Picture Classes, and this pin on Pinterest to create this page:


You can read more about it on her blog!


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2 comments:

  1. Wonderful idea Laura! I know I have lots of saved pins and I think I have only done ones so far.

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  2. Such a great challenge-and a beautiful layout!!

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