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LOAD Day 29
This is a quick throw together. I went to early church so I could get out early to do this. This was a digital kit which I printed on sticker paper and cut out. Thought it went well with my granddaughter's Kindergarten picture. I keep updating the photos and they just collect in a box so I've been scrapping them. The flowers are old but thought it needed something else.
What have I learned from LOAD? I learned that I have my own style/styles which I like. I noticed they seem to follow a lot of "the rules of good layouts". I take photos sporatically at family events or special days but do not have children here every day to inspire everyday photos. I definitely scrap for fun and love working with papers. I use ribbon in assorted ways and buy cheap flowers on a bush and pull them off to use. I guess I'm cheap but I do buy other scrap items but do not own any die-cut machines. (Oh my!) I cannot afford any of the million scrap classes being sold all the time. I won this LOAD opportunity. I love taking time to make the "Perfect Page" which just means it's perfect for me. I don't like being prompted daily and the feeling that I "must do this now". My journaling is in a journal so I do very little on layouts at times. School pics just need a date. I don't think I'd do another LOAD. It's very tiresome by the end of the month and it stinks over holidays and Sundays. I'm sticking with this only to say I finished a LOAD and did one every day. I will probably throw one together tomorrow and end up doing it over. LOAD can be fun and educational but it's not "my style". I did however mark "favorites" to help remember certain layouts I liked. It's been educational to me to see and read stories from others although I realize I can do that by looking through all sorts of galleries.
LOAD Day 29
This is a quick throw together. I went to early church so I could get out early to do this. This was a digital kit which I printed on sticker paper and cut out. Thought it went well with my granddaughter's Kindergarten picture. I keep updating the photos and they just collect in a box so I've been scrapping them. The flowers are old but thought it needed something else.
What have I learned from LOAD? I learned that I have my own style/styles which I like. I noticed they seem to follow a lot of "the rules of good layouts". I take photos sporatically at family events or special days but do not have children here every day to inspire everyday photos. I definitely scrap for fun and love working with papers. I use ribbon in assorted ways and buy cheap flowers on a bush and pull them off to use. I guess I'm cheap but I do buy other scrap items but do not own any die-cut machines. (Oh my!) I cannot afford any of the million scrap classes being sold all the time. I won this LOAD opportunity. I love taking time to make the "Perfect Page" which just means it's perfect for me. I don't like being prompted daily and the feeling that I "must do this now". My journaling is in a journal so I do very little on layouts at times. School pics just need a date. I don't think I'd do another LOAD. It's very tiresome by the end of the month and it stinks over holidays and Sundays. I'm sticking with this only to say I finished a LOAD and did one every day. I will probably throw one together tomorrow and end up doing it over. LOAD can be fun and educational but it's not "my style". I did however mark "favorites" to help remember certain layouts I liked. It's been educational to me to see and read stories from others although I realize I can do that by looking through all sorts of galleries.