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Old 07-08-2011, 08:47 PM
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Actually there is a software program to scrap on the smart phones but is very limited on what u can do.
They won't let me hook up my laptop lol

Have fun finishing up. I'll leave some love later
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Old 07-08-2011, 08:49 PM
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I play the role of Neal in my home ... cook, clean ... scrap ...

Please ... tell me Neal does not scrap ...
No he doesn't scrap but he is an artist and gives me lots of ideas!!
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Old 07-08-2011, 08:50 PM
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No one has had any questions so I guess I've been taking it easy on ya... Well here comes a dousy (sp?)!

Step 1: Pick two photos, framed or matted (will work best instead of a clipping mask or blended photo)
Step 2: Pick 1 background paper and 2 other coordinating but different papers
Step 3: For each of the 2 coordinating papers, cut into a 12” high by some sort of thin width. The two strips can be the same width or vary.
Step 4: Arrange two strips vertically but angle such that they aren’t parallel to each other and place them on background paper.
Step 5: Layer the photos on top of the two strips angled as you wish.
Step 6: Embellish by clustering at least 12 various elements (some can be duplicated) under/around your photos
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Old 07-08-2011, 08:51 PM
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I was wondering when it would get harder.
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Only 12 things -- no more or less -- correct? or can it be more than 12 things -- just 12 different elements?
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Yeah, you got us there, Holly!
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I love clustering! It says at least so more than 12 is good!
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I love clustering! It says at least so more than 12 is good!
correct...
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it got quiet in here...LOL!
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Old 07-08-2011, 08:59 PM
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Ok, well if you've done a speed scrap of mine before you always know what I end with and tonight is no different!

Hey, at least I didn't have you "tuck" photos under something or insist on circles....LOL!

Step 1: Pick two photos, framed or matted (will work best instead of a clipping mask or blended photo)
Step 2: Pick 1 background paper and 2 other coordinating but different papers
Step 3: For each of the 2 coordinating papers, cut into a 12” high by some sort of thin width. The two strips can be the same width or vary.
Step 4: Arrange two strips vertically but angle such that they aren’t parallel to each other and place them on background paper.
Step 5: Layer the photos on top of the two strips angled as you wish.
Step 6: Embellish by clustering at least 12 various elements (some can be duplicated) under/around your photos
Step 7: Title, date and add at least two lines of journaling…yes I said what some think is a dirty word!

You have an hour to complete your layout and upload to this gallery: http://www.godigitalscrapbooking.com...ry.php?cat=927

Can't wait to see what you create! Good luck!
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