Monday, May 17, 2010

:LAYOUT: IF...

This is a fun type of layout that can be reinvented time and time again as answers will generally change as people age...or there are a multitude of new questions that could be used to highlight the subject's personality at that point in time.

I wanted to print the journaling on the die cut paper and used a text box to make room for my title treatment of chipboard letters layered on top of journaling block.

I printed the questions in red to match the patterned paper and also to help distinguish the questions from my daughter’s answers.


Journaling:
If you were an animal, what animal would you like to be? A monkey.

If you could have one superpower, what would it be? I would fly.

If there was something you wish you never had to do again, what would it be? Clean up!

If you could go on vacation anywhere you wanted next year, where would it be? Hawaii…because I can hula [insert demonstration].

If you could have any pet you wanted, what would it be? A cat, a dog and a hamster.

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you like to live? In a castle.

If you had a million dollars, what is the first thing you would buy? Princess clothes, a crown and high-heel shoes.

Supplies:
Adhesive: Duck
Cardstock: Prism
Patterned Paper, Journaling Spot: Jenni Bowlin Studios
Rub ons: Basic Grey
Chipboard Letters: American Crafts
Ink: Colorbox
Scallop Punch: Fiskars
Font: Journaling Hand
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I love this! What a fun layout and something that will be so nice to look back on! I think this is a great idea to maybe do each year around a child's birthday or something. Thanks for the inspiration!
1 reply · active less than 1 minute ago
Thanks, Elizabeth! Looking back at her answers tells me that I already need to do this quiz with her again...her answers would be different already, I think. How quickly they grow and change!!
So cute! Wonderful, useful ideas!
1 reply · active 776 weeks ago
Thanks! Hope you can use it on a layout soon!

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