It was truly amazing to see how you all interpreted the Beyond the Book challenge, and really great seing a Swedish girl among the winners. I've also interpreted the challenge in my own little way with making a layout that is supposed to resemble a book, but isn't one. The layout is made from double layers of cardstock, for stability, which I’ve then covered with patterned paper. I’ve put a strip if paper over the wire to keep the layout flat, and then I’ve put a couple of strips on the backside too, to make sure it stays that way and doesn't bend.
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I can't take the credit for this layout all by myself, since the first person I saw doing a layout like this is another Swedish girl, Anna Nilsson, aka Annyt. You can watch her fabulous layout that inspired me in the making of this one
on her blog.
Have a great Sunday, all of you blog readers out there.
/Jenny
3 comments:
Wonderful layouts Jenny and Anna...Wow!
I love the LAYOUT, Jenny! :) Good Job...may just have to scraplift the idea! :) I love how some of the embellies cover the owires. :) Awesome!
Beautiful work, great colours too!
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