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I find myself still settling into my new position as a member of Traci Reed’s design team. With any new team, there comes a bit of a learning curve as you adjust to dedicating time for assignments into your schedule. After a long day of homeschool and housework, I found myself wanting a quick and easy formula for a layout. Something that would showcase the latest kit, be of my own design, and that would come together with little effort. I managed to make such a page. I figured you could benefit from it to. If you are a hybrid scrapbooker, you will find the bonus in being able to quickly print off just the right elements to complete your layout in no time flat.

 

Lab Exercise 22I began by printing off one 4×6 photo and two pieces of patterned paper( each on a 4×6 piece of cardstock. I printed two 4×4 squares onto 4×6 cardstock then trimmed the edges. You can save the excess cardstock for journal strips on another layout. I placed these elements in a simple configuration, as depicted in the sketch. it was then simple a matter of adding a few embellishments, and the layout was complete.

 

 

 

 

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I used the print and cut option on my Silhouette Portrait for both the title and the embellishments. The frame around the photo is a slight variation on the one in the kit. I stretched a square frame to fit my 4×6 photo. The glitter didn’t look quite right printed. I used Stickles to add dimension and shine back to the frame.I added back gold glimmer to the lucky stars card. Originally, there were navy eyelets in the white flowers. I substituted navy snaps.

 

 

The embellishments are really what makes this configuration look nice. Tuck them under sections and place them on top in other spots for a nice layered effect. Let a few drift a bit separate from the clusters for a relaxed feel.

 

 

Additional Resources

CSOLW2015

The Hybrid Experiment: Adding a Golden Glimmer