Last night marked the second 'blind crop' in-store at Scrapville and I upped-the-anti- a little with the design of the layout. This time I added a few extra elements and even a bit of hand cutting which didn't seem to faze the girls one little bit. If you would like to see how they all fared then pop over to the Scrapville blog.
For those of you who don't know what a 'blind crop' entails... A 'master' layout is designed and instructions on how to make it are drawn up along with a list of products used to create the layout. People are then given the instructions/product list to make the layout from without seeing the 'master' layout. Everyone then reveals their pics at the same time to see how close they managed to make their layout to the original version. It is certainly allot of fun!
Here is my 'master' copy of the layout for the April blindscrap at Scrapville...
I used the very bright and pretty patterned papers from Junkitz Flowerful Collection and Scenic Route. Both sets of papers are available in-store at Scrapville, along with all those crazy buttons.
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How fun is that? Love that idea! Your layout is absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteYour LO is fantastic Beave!!! will try hard to make next months challenge. Hope you have had a fab weekend. Hugs Clare xxx
ReplyDeleteI had heaps of fun with mine Melinda...Can only imagine what it would be like to do it 'live' in the shop!!!Yes your layout is just gorgeous...luv marg xxx
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