I participated in another speed scrap last night.
Here are the instructions:
STEP 1 - CHOOSE 2 PHOTOS. The "catch" is that the photos have to represent before & after or opposites of some kind. Examples would be summer/winter, young/old, or maybe a drastic haircut...you get the drift. Let's see that creativity!
STEP 2 - MANIPULATE YOUR PHOTOS IN SOME WAY. Shape them, make them black & white, make cut-outs, whatever you want as long as they aren't in their original state.
STEP 3 - CHOOSE 7 PAPERS to use in your layout. They can be patterned, plain, or any combination of the 2.
STEP 4 - USE 1 PAPER AS THE BACKGROUND, CUT THE REST INTO SHAPES AND ADD SOMEWHERE ON YOUR LAYOUT. They can be squares, strips, circles, used as photo mats, whatever your heart desires.
STEP 5 - ADD ELEMENTS; 2 OF YOUR ELEMENTS HAVE TO BE EITHER A STITCH, FIBER, OR RIBBON OF SOME TYPE (This can be the same fiber used twice). The rest of the elements can be to your choosing.
STEP 6 - ADD A SAYING TO YOUR PAGE TO ACT AS THE PAGE TITLE. This can be an actual quote, poem, or just something that you think fits the page.
STEP 7 - ADD DROP SHADOWS TO YOUR PAGE IF YOU LIKE, FINISH "PRETTIFYING" IT, ADD A DATE IF YOU WISH
So what do you think? For printing it out do you think I should keep the circle until the butterfly? I am not so sure I am loving that, but since I had to use 7 papers I needed to do something with the 7th paper!