Sunday, November 13, 2011

Scraplift: Chicks Dig Me!

I LOVE the scrapbooking style of an artist on scrapbook.com who goes by the name Martha B. (Check out her gallery here.) So when I was stuck for inspiration this week I went to her gallery and found this layout she did several years ago named "Chicks Dig Me" and decided to "scraplift" the layout as part of a "Progressive" challenge on scrapbook.com. 

scraplift-(v.) to use an artist's layout, concept, or design elements for inspiration

ORIGINAL LAYOUT: Chicks Dig Me by Martha B.
For the Progressive Challenge, a bunch of scrappers meet together on scrapbook.com at a designated day and time for a kind of virtual crop/challenge to complete a layout by following specified steps. It is a lot of fun and, unlike most real-life crops I've been to, I actually complete a page! If you want more information, check out the Progressive Headquarter's here. There will be another Progressive Challenge the Saturday after Thanksgiving, Saturday, November 26, 2011. We will be going live most likely at 9:00 AM EST (check the headquarters page for more accurate/up to date information)! So, join us on scrapbook.com in the forums section to play along! The link to the challenge thread will be posted on the Progressive Headquarter's page. 



HERE IS THE PAGE I ENDED UP MAKING on 11/11: 


SCRAPLIFTED LAYOUT: CHICKS DIG ME by Megan Ann Walker
STEPS FOLLOWED: 
  1. Design Step-Choose a scraplift: I choose Chicks Dig Me by Martha B. *above*
  2. Paper Step-border punch the edge of one of your papers
  3. Picture Step-add a frame to your picture
  4. Handmade Embellishment Step-I made my own page pebbles following this tutorial: How to Make Decorative Page Pebbles
  5. Other Embellishments Step-Add something round: I added brads.
  6. Title Step-Put your title on a journaling block.
  7. Doodle/Stitching/Journaling Step-Make a pocket on your page: The journaling block is attached on only 3 sides (open on top) creating a pocket that holds my tag with hidden journaling.

When I saw Martha B's layout (LO) I loved the title and the design. I wanted to use both the design, as well as the title, on my page, but I didn't know if I would have a picture that would work for this title. I had originally planned to use a picture of my dog, Aslan, or my nephew as a toddler. Then I found the picture I did use on my LO, and I knew it would work for this page. At that point, I realized if I was going with a Book of Me page, I wanted the page to have a tongue in cheek feel and to show the more sassy/spunky side of my personality. So I choose bright, bold colors and eye catching patterns. I tend to like pages that are not too busy, so I used fewer embellishments and colors than the original LO I was using for inspiration. In the end, while it is clear that Martha B's LO inspired mine, I feel like my LO is very different.

 Let me know what you think in the comments section below!


SUPPLIES USED
  • American Crafts-12x12 Cardstock Pack-60 Sheets-White
  • My Mind's Eye-Halloween Sparkles Cardstock Stack-Black Paper with White Glittered Circles
  • EK Success-Paper Shapers Edger Punch-Binding Edge
  • EK Success-Paper Shaper-Corner Rounder-Medium
  • Tattered Angels-Glimmer Mist-Turquoise Blue, Granite, Marshmallow, and Dazzling Diamonds
  • American Acrylic Paint-Citron Green
  • Foam Paint Brush
  • Lid from a RiteAid Pharmacy 13/16 dram Vial
  • K & Company-Citronella Collection Journal Pad
  • Making Memories-Clear Creations-Flourishes 4x6 Transparency Frame
  • Making Memories-Color-Staples-Light
  • Making Memories-Clear Epoxy Shapes-Circles
  • Regular Stapler
  • Large Black "Flowerz" Fabric Flower
  • Miscellaneous Teal/Green/Turquoise/White Fabric and Paper Flowers
  • Marvy Uchida-Circle Punch-1"
  • Doodlebug Design-Sugar Coated Brads-Halloween Assortment & Tuxedo Assortment
  • Scotch Pink ATG Adhesive Applicator Gun with 1/4" Adhesive
  • Glue Dots-Adhesive Dots-Craft
  • PICTURE EDITING: Camera+ App for iPhone; effect: Ansel; border: light grit
  • PHOTO CREDIT: N. Heller (c) December 2007

2 comments:

  1. Yeah Progressive challenge and i sure do love the colors and those paint circles you used

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  2. Love this LO! SO pretty! Cool page pebbles! And I love the title! It is an awesome pic!

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