Clean Lines or Outside The Box?
Do you keep your digital pocket pages simple or let stuff escape?
Both paper and digital pocket scrappers can, of course, choose whether to make their pages simple, add a few embellishments or go completely nuts and include everything they can lay their hands on. Even you fall firmly into one camp it can be an interesting exercise to step outside your comfort zone and add things to a simple page -or get rid of them from an elaborate page.
Here's a page of an exciting few days. I kept this simple and you'll see that everything is in its pocket. It's somewhat ironic that the pesky office chair that was so uncomfortable that it had to go back ends up immortalised on here.
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Here's a page of an exciting few days. I kept this simple and you'll see that everything is in its pocket. It's somewhat ironic that the pesky office chair that was so uncomfortable that it had to go back ends up immortalised on here.
[Click on any image to go to a larger version]
I added the heart and flower to the title:
Here I've added the ribbon, a different arrow and frames over the small pictures. I like arrows and it seems to make sense to me for the arrow to go into the next pocket. Also I can't resist 3D-looking ribbon!
Not quite pocket-y?
Here's a different style of page. It's a quickpage from the Beautiful Life kit by Raspberry Road Designs, with extra elements from the Everyday kit by Natali Designs:
Pocket to Digital ...
This is just an excuse to show you my lovely bunny, Molly. I made a paper style page just like this (I have the digital kit and the core kit - Becky Higgins' Blush):
Then I went a bit nuts throwing stuff at it:
Since I didn't want to detract from the beautiful bunny I removed some and kept the butterflies. You can always change a page!