10.25.2011

Crate Paper October Color Challenge!

Hi! Nice to see you all this morning! I'm here to share a layout I made for a fun new scrappy challenge I'm holding over in the Market Street Neighborhood! It's a totally easy going, laid back challenge- no real rules or anything- but it will hopefully give some folks some inspiration to scrap and keep me on track with my goal, which is to scrap at least one layout a week.


You can join us in the Market Street Neighborhood HERE and find my first scrappy challenge HERE! The challenge this week is to use stamps on your layout- easy peasy! I hope you'll play along with me!


I'm also scrapping for the October Crate Color Challenge! I received the BEAUTIFUL Random collection in my September Scrapbook Nook kit and hadn't touched it yet.... shame on me! It's a really pretty collection and I know I'm going to be using it a lot more now that I've cut into it!


Here's the challenge:

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And here's my project:





I had a lot of fun with this one! Played around with some mists (Mister Huey's Custard and Shine) and the beautiful Crate Paper Random Collection! I used MSS Vintage Notepad for my journaling- what a super easy way to incorporate stamps! And I heat embossed MSS Punched Tin with clear embossing powder in the right corner before misting with Shine mist- really pretty in real life! 

I hope you play along with us in the Neighborhood- I'm having so much fun getting to know my crafty friends a little better over there!

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3 comments:

  1. Oh so love your layout! :> Great job with the colors and using stamps!

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  2. I love seeing stamps incorporated into layouts, mainly because I'm afraid to do that myself. Love this layout, really love it.

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  3. Oh wow... I love so much about this layout! The banner, the cluster on the top right...the background stamping. Love it all!

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