The layout is made on an old evelope. I did not have washi tape with similar arrow-thingies (that is the technical word for a non-native-English speaker for these things: >>>>>> :-)) So I cut some red and white striped washi tape in halve and used this as an edge.
Found another challenge on the scraptastic club blog today. This time all about scraplifting (had to find out what it that meant. Still don't know if you supposed to use the exact same embellishements as were used by the original creator. Can anybody tell me? I did try my best at copying her banners by making my own - and I had loads of fun doing so!). The layout is made on an old evelope. I did not have washi tape with similar arrow-thingies (that is the technical word for a non-native-English speaker for these things: >>>>>> :-)) So I cut some red and white striped washi tape in halve and used this as an edge. In the detail photos I also write some information about what you see. 1/2/2014 02:57:50 am
You did it perfectly! When you scraplift, you don't need to use the same papers or embellishments. You only need to be inspired. Maybe take the design or some part of the design, and make your own page. I was thrilled to see that you were inspired by my page, and I love what you've created!
Bregtje
1/3/2014 04:05:07 am
Wow, what a nice comments you gave to me. And how great that the real creator of my scraplift posted something here (and thanks for the further info on what a real scraplift actually is)! Many thanks from the Netherlands. Comments are closed.
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AuthorHi, I'm Bregtje. Here you can find me with my head between piles of paper, sticking stuff in arty albums and brushing away with paint. But I also can be found with my head in a newly home made cupboard or above the kitchen stove or even up side down in the garden! And now I'm developing a new hobby to add to my ever growing project list: blogging about it all! Please find my Garden blog, Kitchen blog, Homemaking blog and Art blog here! Archives
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