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Showing posts with label Sketches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sketches. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Challenge #5

Morning all! Time for a new challenge already. My the time is flying by now! Have you got your Christmas cards done yet?? Personally, I won't even think about them until at least the middle of November!

So, given we are all stretched for time at this end of the year we thought an easy challenge was in order (but really, they all have been pretty easy, haven't they??!!). This challenge is a good old sketch challenge. Something we can all have a go at without having to think too long and hard. I like that kind of challenge!

As usual, link your entry with the link button below, you have two weeks, interpret the sketch how you feel (so long as we can see a vague notion of the sketch still remaining it counts!) and keep your fingers crossed that you might win one of the great prizes!

For this challenge we have two brand new releases from Bo Bunny as prizes. Crush and Crazy Love have just been released and they are just beautiful, so to get your hands on a set make sure you enter!

Better give you the sketch I suppose...... So here it is and some samples to get you going!


Layout by Michelle

Layout by Ang

Layout by Katie

And here is a picture of the fantastic prizes (one for layout and one for card of course!).

Crazy Love by Bo Bunny

Crush by Bo Bunny

Till next time!

Saturday, 9 October 2010

Need Some Inspiration?

Morning! So, do you need some scrapping inspiration? We all need a little every now and then and my go to source is a sketch. Sketches are a great way to kick start your creativity and get the juices flowing and even better, no two people will end up with exactly the same result!

If you haven't used a sketch before, it is basically a plan on how to set out your page. It gives you a guide on where to place your photos and your title and perhaps your journaling too. So, the obvious advantage is you don't have to think about where to put things on your page. But then you can add as much as you like in addition and make it your own really easily.

A couple of months ago I created a double page layout from a sketch for a class on using sketches, and this is a perfect example of taking a sketch and making it mine.

So first we start with the sketch. This one is from a website everything-about-scrapbooking and there are lots more where this one came from so go check it out if you need a starting place. But throw "scrapbook sketches" or something similar into google and you will get many sites to visit! (Perfect for a rainy Saturday, and our very own Kaiser Craft put up a new sketch every Saturday on their blog so there is another one to check out.)

As you can see the sketch is not spectacular to look at, and it is not supposed to be. It is after all just a plan, a starting point if you will. So with a little fiddling and selection of photos and papers and of course adding my own "flair" I finished with this:


As you can see, I added things to dress it up. I started with background papers behind my photos, then added lots of flourishes and flowers to finish off. If there is no suggested placement for embellishments on your sketch remember the "visual triangle" rule of design. This basically means lay your embellishments out in three places around your page so you create a triangle to draw the viewers eye around the page. You can see that I have done this with my flourishes and flowers.

So my finished layout looks quite different from the "plain" sketch that I started with, but you can see the basic placement of photo, titles and journaling are true to the layout of the sketch.

So what are you waiting for? Go and play with a sketch today!

One last thing, a reminder that you only have 4 days to get your colour challenge layout linked!