1. Let's try this one again, but this time, go through your Disney photos and pick a few that are of characters. Any characters.*

 

2. Once you get your picture(s) then do a layout based on the sketch below, from Susan's Sketch Savvy site.

 


Additional Challenge: Use 4 different patterned papers.

 

**NOTE: Because this is another challenge with an open theme, if you scrap characters that fit one of our themes from a previous challenge or one that comes up later in the year, please link your layout to that challenge as well. (i.e. - if you scrap a picture of King Louie, that also fits the Wild challenge, so you could post it there too!)

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I just used this sketch for my lastest disney layout...

 

Oh yeah. I'm liking these sketches. It gives me somewhere to start...and saves hours of me fiddling around indecisively!
LOVE it!

Michelle, I am really impressed with your use of that DCWV stack here because that stack is TOUGH to use. I love the border that you cut, it looks fantastic.

 

I used this sketch for a page I did with mosiacs in the castle but I am about to try it with characters if I can find a proper set of photos.

Here's mine - Chip and Dale are always so funny! These papers are from DCWV.
omgosh, this is too stinking cute!!!! I love your flower and the little chip and dale are adorable but that title is to die for!!! I have to copy this idea.

I have 2 for this challenge.  Classic Disney character in version #1 and a real "character" for version #2.  Close-ups and more details on my blog

WOW WOW WOW!!!! I am totally loving both of these and I may have to copy them! Ok so this is BG on this lower one and there is a trim....across the bottom. I haven't seen the close ups yet but if its paper, how did you do it? Awesome awesome pages. I am not kidding - totally copying. LOL
hey laurie - I cant comment on your blog with this laptop. Its having cookie issues and i am tired of fighting with it. I need to know what your stars are? Love the video too :)

Laurie Zeller said:
 
The blue fiberous trim that's over the lower photo is a Making Memories trim that I found in my stash.  The larger stars are from the George and Basic Shapes Cricut cartridge and the little ones (with a star within the star) is an old EK Success punch. 
thanks. I wish I had that punch! I need to know what that border punch is that is the burgundy strip below the photo and also at the top right - thats cool
Oh, sorry!  That's a Martha Stewart edge punch I got at Michael's. It's called Checkerboard. 

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