Grand Theft Layout – Feb. 4
Good morning scrappers! Jeni here with your first dose of the now weekly Grand Theft Layout challenge. Woohoo! For this edition we are lifting the FABULOUS, amazing, one and only. . . . Brittney!
First, check out her gallery HERE to find a layout to lift. Second, once you have scrapped your LO be sure to post it in the gallery HERE. Then go to this thread in the forum and post a link to your LO and a link to the LO that you lifted so we know you are participating in this challenge. Please also remember to post a link to Brittney’s original LO in your credits when you post in the gallery too. : )
Here is some CT inspiration to get your started.
Denise (neeceebee)
lifted this LO of Britt’s
Kim (kimbytx)
lifted this LO of Britt’s
Andrea (chia)
rotated and lifted this LO by Britt
Sya
and Krista (sahlink)
and I
all lifted this LO by Britt
Don’t you love how everyone comes up with something different even when it’s the exact same inspiration?
Now for the rules: You get one point for participating in this challenge, plus an extra point for using a new product released within the week. Be sure to list the new product you used in both your credits and in the challenge forum. I will pick my favorite LO at the end of the month and that person will get an additional point. Remember there is no double dipping – this LO needs to be an original LO and not used for another challenge. You have until February 28th to complete this challenge.
Well, what are you waiting for? Go check out Britt’s gallery and get scrappin!









February 5th, 2009 at 9:49 am
Hi, I commented on one of your earlier posts which had hybrid scrapbooking tips. I just popped in here to get further into your blog.
My earlier comment pretty much explains where I, and my family, are coming from.
I did not mention there that photography is a big hobby of mine, and if you’d like to see some of my pix, they are on Flickr, my screen name there is also twoblueday.
I’ve got a long way to go, and appreciate all the info I can find! Nice blog.
Oh, I got the Epson R1900 up and running, and made one photo print to test its quality. It’s terrific!