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For the Scrapbook Outlet for March.

Loved doing this double layout - there's a sketch for it in the gallery too if you are looking for some ideas for a double layout. loved using the buttons & getting lots of pics on the page.

Check out the rest here!

Also get posts in the SBO forum up to 100, pm site admin & you'll be able to vote for your two most fave (believe me this bit is hard) layouts in the SBO Survivor competition for two design team members..... a few more challenges to come yet :-)

I've been busy getting some stuff done for a market here that a few of us are having a stall at... any market tips & adivce is much appreciated :-) simple things we can make for sale with minimal cost & not too much time involved would be fantastic! It's for the Arrowtown Autumn Festival.

later.

Comments

Anonymous said…
love how you managed to fit so many photos into the layout. I have not completed a double layout in such a long time I must give that a go again.

Hmmm fair ideas....will put my thinking cap on.
Mel said…
Fair idea - ever made those little concertina albums? We did a pile of those once ready for people to add their own photos. Went down well.

What about blank cards or, better, packs of 5 gift tags made out of PP scraps?
Penny said…
Yeah - like Mel, I was going to suggest squash albums and packs of cards. Christmas present tags might be good tho' folks might not want to think about Christmas yet!

Great double layout :-)
Jenny said…
How about packs of birhtday cards? Or cards that are blank inside? Or cards with an NZ theme? Say six to a pack. Some Granma's Brag albums. Some generic 8X8 (or smaller) canvasses so people can just add their own photo to display on their desk.

Or even on A5 pieces of chipboard. Or make up plastic bags with some A5 chipboard, patterned paper, c/s and ribbon so people can make their own and add their own photo to it. I'll send you a photo of what I mean
Delys said…
Yep I was going to suggest the concertina albums too.
What about little party bags/handbag treat bags. They dont have to be for kids either..you could have naughty ones!!!lol
Or how about paper bag albums already for mothers day? Just need two paper bags, cs/pp and voila!
Anonymous said…
How about bottles of sunshine? Have a paper pieced or die-cut sun hanging down (use ribbon/fibre) inside from the lid of a jar like a jam jar.

Or button bracelets/necklaces?

Or felt monsters a la Elsie.

Kris
Anonymous said…
Wow, I love that double layout!! It is awesome how you used so many photos and yet it doesn't look too busy since you have still made room for "white space", KWIM?

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