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May SKETCH Challenge (2022)


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Learning scrapbooking is often done with practice, looking around for inspiration, and trying to recreate projects we admire. Sometimes, we can be inspired by finished projects, but sometimes, we also have to use our imagination to interpret something.

 

This challenge will give you an opportunity to envision something from a "boring" base, and you will have to imagine the end result differently. The sketch is only a written idea, and you can fly with it, modify it, and customize it to fit your vision, your photos, your supplies, etc.

 

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And if you want more information on using sketches, check out this article.

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Here is my very first sketch.

 

Did I understand correctly - that we would just scratch the outline of where anything is going, we wouldn't start filling them at this point and we wouldn't be gluing anything ... just scratching

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Pirkko, a SKETCH is an idea for creating a page. A SKETCH challenge is an opportunity to "replicate" that format in your project. For example, in this week's challenge, you would create a project using four rectangular photos, you would put the title between two photos, and you would have some layered paper that would extend on one side.

 

What you did is provide a brand new sketch (although maybe someone would want to use it too).

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The TEMPLATES have layers that you can "clip to". It is usually the correct size.

 

The SKETCHES are just a written representation of an arrangement. No layer. Typically not full-size either. It is like if you were to draw in a notebook for ideas you pick and then, using that idea, you create your own project.

 

There is a link in the first post to a blog article explaining all that.

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I decided to use this sketch to document the trade-in of my little purple car. Papers and elements are from a kit by BellaGypsy called Let It Go (available at The LilyPad digital store). The "Goodbye" is a journal card from a Project Mouse Kit "See Ya Real Soon" also available at The LilyPad. Font is Yanks Hand which I use on every layout for journaling. I also used a retired background mask element from Scrapping With Liz on the plaid paper.

 

2016 Chevy Spark

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Thanks for this challenge Carole. I really like the idea of Sketches - they seem less restrictive than templates (to me). I used bits from 3 kits - coastal print kit, thankful harvest, and april scraps all from digitalscrapbook. The photos are mine and link to a day out back in 2012.

 

Your article 'Templates or sketches?' has an image of a book of 500 Scrapbooking sketches which sadly links to an error page.

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Sharla, you are correct about that book. I tried to figure out where it can be purchased now, but all my email inquiries have returned nothing. Their contact email is no longer supported. If anything, I wish I could distribute it myself, but I certainly don't want to get in trouble, legally. I'll edit the post to remove the link until I can figure out something about the book. Thanks for pointing it out.
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Yesterday I was raking the last of the flower beds of leaves, twigs and dead flowers, when I disturbed a large colony of  deer mice.  Of course I had to  run for the camera, I managed a few decent shots, as they scurried frantically for cover. Aren't they all adorable!  I modified the  layout to suit the photos.  I went with rounds, scallops and lines with my background paper and elements.  Hence the Chevron pattern, word in a letter, scalloped label, and rounded arrow, all created by myself.
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Michele, you would think so, wouldn't you!  hahaha  It's never to far away when it's not physically on my person.   Even  when riding or kayaking I have  my smaller   (suitable for underwater shots) camera with me, you never know when an opportunity arises for a photo shoot.  :-)
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I posted the website contact email below (Post # 76756). I replied to the end of the thread instead of directly to this post. Sorry about that.  I don't think too well before coffee. The email address is ask@500scrapbookingsketches.com
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