During our National Scrapbook Day Celebration, we invite you to stop by daily for a free SKETCH! The best part about a sketch is that it has ENDLESS possibilities! Just turn it to the right 90 degrees, and you have a whole new sketch. Keep turning the page for even more inspiration!
Click on the sketch for a full-size image. Right-click to save.
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I'm confused... can we enter these in Storybook as predesigned pages?
Posted by: Gayle Scheel | April 27, 2012 at 02:06 PM
No, these are just a sketch. It will give you a layout option for designing your layout in SBC! If you rotate the sketch you will have another layout option, and so on! Happy Creating!
Posted by: Melissa Ullmann | April 27, 2012 at 02:38 PM
Are all challenges usually 12x12 layouts?
Posted by: Kristin Maycroft | April 27, 2012 at 04:50 PM
I have posted my sketch. Fun! In spite of this headache!
Posted by: nancy stelmach | April 27, 2012 at 08:48 PM
Mahalo for this sketch...
Posted by: Iris H Roelse | April 27, 2012 at 10:49 PM
What do you mean by rotating the sketch and having another layout option?
Posted by: Joy | April 28, 2012 at 09:30 AM
How do you save this sketch to import as a page in SBC4 - it doesn't work if you save it as a 'picture'
Posted by: Lynne | April 28, 2012 at 02:44 PM
@ Joy & Lynne -- The sketch is just an "idea map" for you to design your own page. If you "turn" the sketch 90 degrees (to the left), your journal box area will be on the bottom and the title will be along the side. Turn it another 90 degrees to the left and the journal box will be on the left side of the page and the title area across the top. Turn it another 90 degrees to the left and the journal box will be on the left side and the title area along the right side. So one sketch, followed exactly as laid out, will give you 4 different options. I've always put my own "spin" on whatever I'm creating, so I will use a sketch or another layout as my starting point and then make it my own. The possibilities are endless. Sketches are a great tool for scrappers who want to change up their regular style.
Posted by: Sharon Weinreb | April 28, 2012 at 04:22 PM