Lets get rebellious and mix dots with stripes!!!!! Funnily enough I have always done that in my scrapping, but it is not something I would do with my clothing! So to begin with I went to my multi coloured paper box and selected a stripe and a matching large dot (which I didn't use). I then found matching spots and stripes in the other colour boxes. I am finding this way of scrapping so much faster and I LOVE having all my papers organised by colour. It was so much quicker finding matching papers and funnily enough NONE of them come from the same collection or company!
Here is the layout I made mixing spots and stripes. Both of the blue papers are patterned with the top one being spotty and the bottom one a chevron. The photos were taken in 2000 so it is about time they got scrapped!


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The two pages together. The one of the right made with the scraps. |
Sorry about the poor lighting in the photos but it is still early and it is over cast. I am off for a drive to my Uncle's farm today to collect half a cow. I have to tell the butcher how I want it cut up :-) By the end of the day I am going to have one very full freezer LOL But the meat taste sooooo good and it is far cheaper that the supermarket, plus I know exactly where it came from. So I have no idea if I will get my usual dose of Sunday scrapping as I will probably still be bagging meat for the freezer.
Until next time,
Chipper
Love the colours you've chosen
ReplyDeleteAlison xx