Saturday, March 15, 2008

ADSR and Layout: Just A Blur

Challenge #6 for the ADSR at Ndisb was to scraplift & twist one of our partner's layouts. And, to make the challenge even harder the theme of the layout had to be the opposite. I chose my partner's layout called Hush which is posted in her Snap and Scrap gallery. It is a layout of her beautiful daughter sleeping.



My layout is my great grandson wide awake and running full speed! My journaling reads, "Sometimes it is difficult to get a good picture of Gavin because he is constant movement so most of my photos of him are just a blur! August 2007"




Credits for Just A Blur: Digital scrapbook page created in Microsoft Digital Image Suite for challenge #6 of ADSR. Scraplift/twist of a layout by AdronsCatherine called Hush. Background: overlay from Edge Stax Mixed by Kim Liddiard; Country Potpourri Kit by Paris Designs. Elements: staple (color altered) from Electric Urban Kit by Brittney Ferguson Designs; yellow brad by Denise D. Wittner; label from Sadie Jayne Kit by Sweet Genevieve Designs & Vicki Stegall; green brad from Wild Child Paisley Kit by Melany Violette; journal strips (color altered) from Winter Warmers Kit by Vintage Charm; stitches (color altered) from Sassy Flower Kit by Barb Derksen; string from Autumn Mosaic Kit by Mary Ridgeway; bow from Country Potpourri Kit by Paris Designs. Font: PT Eye Chart (title) and PT Kianas Hand (journaling)








Layout: Chippy

I enjoy both scrapbooking and genealogy. I combined the two interests to make this layout to show how my brother-in-law got his childhood nickname. I used Victorian Baby Kit by Brittney Ferguson Designs...it was perfect!



Journaling: Most people have heard the saying, ‘a chip off the old block’. Chip evolved into Chippy...that is how Doug got his nickname. And, that is what most people called him until he was about 10 years old. Douglas W. Humphrey - Summer of 1947
Credits: Digital scrapbook page created in Microsoft Digital Image Suite with Victorian Baby Kit by Brittney Ferguson Designs. Font: Vladimir Script