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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Inspired by National Scrapbooking Day

My son's birthday always falls right around National Scrapbooking Day, so I usually end up spending the day taking photos, not creating with them. This year, after the festivities for his birthday, I checked out many of the challenges that were going on. Although I didn't complete my layout in time to submit to any of those, I did get it put together and the story told which is what it is about for me.

This layout started out inspired by a challenge at Big Picture Classes to create a funky frame.


It was also inspired by Courtney Walsh who is hosting a series of prompts about scrapbooking your faith. This week's prompt is: Create a page or project to serve as a word of encouragement for yourself or someone you love. I felt that my sweet husband could use some encouragement. I loved the way I could emphasize my hubby - the audience of my journaling - in these family photos using the frame.

I used the Dotty for You paper - CTMH's special for this month in honor of National Scrapbooking Day. The embellishment clusters are labels and tags cut from a piece of patterned paper. It was a fun (and easy) way to add two clusters. When my layout was almost complete, I learned that fussy cutting is ScrapFit's weekend warm up challenge right now!




What about you? Did you create anything on National Scrapbooking Day? About the day? Inspired by the day?

6 comments:

  1. What a cute layout!! That frame is awesome, and so creative! Thanks for joining us at ScrapFIT :)

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  2. Love the frame! Such a neat assortment of brads and such! Thanks for playing along at ScrapFIT!!!

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  3. A great use of analogous color! It's so very soothing and peaceful. I love the fun frame around the focal photo. Your little cluster in the corner is adorable too! Thanks for sharing your thought with TTD

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  4. Such a wonderful LO! I'm lovin' that brad frame - amazing!! Thanks for joining us for the Weekend Warm-Up at ScrapFIT! ~ Blessings

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  5. That brad frame is so cute!!! Great use of an analogous color scheme :)

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  6. Beautiful colors together and I love the heart frame of brads

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