A simple proposition from Amy of Over at Our Place – create a simple, no fuss layout about something from this week – keep it simple and just do it. What a good idea I thought but did not create the layout. Then Amy blogged about it again and even admitted to nagging us. So I opened Photoshop Elements, looked through photos from the week and a collaborative kit that I collected on Scrapbooking day and made a simple page, based on Amy’s template.
[paper and word art from the Design House Digital, Scrapbook Day collaborative kit – these by Gennifer Bursett]
Then I thought, that was easy and fun so I grabbed my camera and the books I am reading and took a photo to create a second page using the same layout.
[papers from the same collab kit – these by Sara Schmutz]
Both of these pages are normal photo size. I’ve been doing this a lot recently and storing the results in a traditional flip photo album – digi pages simple and cheap.
As well as prompting and nagging, Amy will be sharing all the resulting pages. You still have time to join in – check out her original post, and be sure to check out the rest of her fabulous, powerful, simple digipages.
5 comments:
Simple and cheap is definitely tempting! But mind you, these aren't so simple that they don't tell a good story in a pleasing way!
Excellent Helena! It is quite catching once you give it a go - I think the trap is that you feel it is too hard and will take too much time, I now find that it is a quicker way to scrap because the story is fresh and that makes for easier journaling - well, for me anyway!
Digi helps too of course :-)
Great LOs...thanks for stopping by my blog!
Alison xx
I love this LO, I am busy putting a couple of LO's together 'cause like you Amy made me do it!
Sorry, I mean these Lo's ! Oh, I need a coffee x
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