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Friday, May 30, 2014

Lesson Learned

Hey Scrap Fans! I used today's layout for a journaling challenge for a class I'm taking at Big Picture Classes. Libby came home today with a book bag full of stuff from cleaning out her desk for the year. I sat on the bed with her as she pulled out each item and explained to me what it was for or where it came from. She had tons of books from her book box, pens and little toys from kids' birthday celebrations, flash cards, her vocabulary note book and folders. As she sat there reading to me from the art journal full of drawings and stories she had worked on all thoroughout the year, it occurred to me just how much she does during her day that I don't know about and am not a part of. I see that she is reading and writing and we do homework together, but there is so much in the course of her day I miss. As she was reading to me, I snuck out my phone and snapped a pic for this layout. 

I cut down my kraft cardstock to 11x11 and mounted on this paper from Amy Tangerine Cut and Paste. I printed my photo on my Canon Selphy and layered it on top of this gold doily from Studio Calico on top of the glassine bag that it came in. I adhered it to the page with the gold polka dot washi from another Studio Calico kit and the kraft and gold tape from Maggie Holmes. The gold rub on dots and chevrons are from a Dear Lizzy and the stars are Studio Calico.  The title is American Crafts Thickers and October Afternoon letter stickers, black on kraft. 

I have to admit,  I'm not totally crazy about this layout. I think I went a little overboard with the rub on stars. I started out with just stars in two diagonal corners, which was fine, then I added them in the two opposite corners and they were distracting. I added the stars all the way around to try to make it more of a border. I'm not loving it, but I don't hate it as much as the stars in the four corners. Lesson learned.

 I'm kind of surprised with how much gold I used, it's not a color I typically like, but I felt like it was working. Maybe I wanted to use it all up lol. 


Even though I'm not completely happy with this layout, the important part is that I captured the story. 20 years from now, my daughter isn't going to care that there are too many stars on the page, she's going to see what she was doing the last week of first grade. And that's really all that matters. 

I hope you enjoyed this less-than-perfect layout and until next time, Happy Scrappin'!!

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