Wednesday, January 7, 2009

ADSR4 - Challenge #2 - Intersection/Collaboration

Welcome to your 2nd challenge here at ES!
http://www.elementalscraps.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17997&highlight=ADSR4

This challenge is an intersection. This means you need to work collaboratively on this project! 2 racers / 1 final product!

Here's the challenge:

Cabin Fever
(interpret this as you will, but it must be evident that this is the thought/theme behind your page!) Must include: 3 photos 4 papers only (no more or less) 8 different elements - at least 1 must be acrylic 2 different fonts Must have a title, and journaling (which must be visible - if it is not readable, please include in your description)

OUR LAYOUT:

CREDITS:
Credits for Title:
Font: Anything You Want
PlugIn: Eyecandy4000/Shadowlab

Credit for Journaling:
Font: Tall Paul

ELEMENTS:
1 Acrylic Journal Block - Weeds and Wildflowers
5 Flowers-(3 green and 2 Pink)-Diva Dares kit by Sweet Digi Scraps
1 Black round string-Diva Dares kit by Sweet Digi Scraps
1 white Stitching-Diva Dares kit by Sweet Digi Scraps
1 Circle Flourish (bottom right hand corner)-Diva Dares kit by Sweet Digi Scraps
1 Black grungy glass front frame (around the title at top)-Diva Dares kit by Sweet Digi Scraps
1 Green ribbon-Diva Dares kit by Sweet Digi Scraps
1 black butterfly-Diva Dares kit by Sweet Digi Scraps

PAPERS:
1 Black background paper-Diva Dares kit by Sweet Digi Scraps
1 Pink paper (behind the photo at the top)-Diva Dares kit by Sweet Digi Scraps
1 White paper (behind the middle photo)-Diva Dares kit by Sweet Digi Scraps
1 Pink Flowered paper (behind the photo at the bottom)-Diva Dares kit by Sweet Digi Scraps

3 Photos,Journaling and title provided by Jay (AlabamaStoneThrower)
Layout designed by MissLilly

Journaling Reads:
On this particular day, my husband and oldest
son went to work, leaving the rest of us at
home with no transportation. Though I would
have been content remaining indoors scrapping
Christmas photos all day, Robert and Kat got
bored quickly. After an hour of listening to
them mope and sigh through the house, I told
them to find something to do. Since Robert
only had a few days left before returning to
college in Michigan, they decided we needed to
do a photoshoot in the backyard. It was one
of my favorite moments during Robert's visit.

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