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mkcdaisy

Cherry Cola

Sketch Crop Class
 starting here in about 5 minutes
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Hudson

Cherry Berry

Re: Sketch Crop Class
 I'm here - just don't have anything ready to go yet.
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Cab910

Cherry Blossom

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 I'm here
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Joy

Cherry Garcia

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 cool!
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mkcdaisy

Cherry Cola

Re: Sketch Crop Class
 Now I know this class might sound silly to some but there are people that are new to scrapbooking or have never used a sketch. For those, this is the lass for you. I will be doing basics – how to follow one and giving you options on ways to use them. So come and join me in learning about them.
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mkcdaisy

Cherry Cola

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 ok here we go

Sketches are also known as page maps, templates and blueprints. 

What is a sketch??A sketch is a drawing of a layout design showing placement of papers, pictures, elements and journaling. These are used to inspire layouts and give scrapbookers new ideas.       

Where can I find sketches?At the ends of the course you will have a small collection. Please feel free to right click and save as. Also, at the end of the class I will give you a list of some of the sketch sites that I frequent. Most of what I will be using tonight will come from www.pagemaps.com, which provided a new page of sketches each month.
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mkcdaisy

Cherry Cola

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 The first thing that I want to do is show you what sketches will look like. There are several ways they are made. Most that you will see now are done on the computer but from time to time you may still find one that is hand drawn. Here is a sample of each:Image   Image
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mkcdaisy

Cherry Cola

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 Now I will tell you about the look at the parts of a sketch. Whether it’s a computer made one or handwritten, there should be ways for you to tell what’s what. Again looking at out sample from above, let’s look at the sections:
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Papers:Now you will notice on sketches where there are areas with different shadings. Each different one is mean to be a different pattern paper. Here you see one that is slashes and one that is dots. Each of these should be a different pattern paper or solid color. Areas that you know are paper but have no shading to them are usually mean for solid papers.  

Photos: On this sketch it is simple. The photo areas say photo inside them and also the size the photo should be.

Elements: Most elements you will be able to tell. Flowers are typically shown as flowers. You may have a butterfly shown as a butterfly. These are pretty basic. Title and Journaling:Title and possibly a subtitle will be shown but simply stating those words.  Journaling areas typically show as lines in the area where they plan for that as shown.

Any questions so far?
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Hudson

Cherry Berry

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 none yet.
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mkcdaisy

Cherry Cola

Re: Sketch Crop Class
 Ok, now I will be taking my first sketch and showing in the steps of making the page. This first one will be simple to show the basics:
ImageNow in this sample you will notice that I have rotated the sketch.  I needed a sketch with a horizontal picture but I like this one.  It is a very simple thing to fix by simply turning the sketch the way that you need it. You will work in layers by starting with you whole background or solid paper. 

Step 1:First you will start with your background paper.  As the solid coloring in that area would indicate in this one, you would use solid paper.  However that doesn’t mean you have to.Here I have used the Sweet Cherries Paper by Creative Imaginations (ACOT #54-17624)
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Step 2:The next layer to add will be the scalloped pattern paper. I use a template to cut mine from the paper I choose which here is the back of the cherry paper.

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Step 3:Add ribbon or another pattern paper or solid to the straight edge of the scalloped piece. 
Ribbon Hint: If it has creases, run it over a light bulb to straighten.
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 I edged mine directly to the straight edge of the pattern paper. 

Step 4:Add you photo lined up to the edge of the ribbon.  Now the sketch doesn’t show the photo mounted, however, I prefer the look with a frame.
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 Step 5:  I chose ribbon here, but paper can be used too.  On the top right corner of the photo frame it on just that corner, leaving a little space between the photo and the ribbon.
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Step 5:  Next, you will add stitching above and to the side of the framed part.  I chose to use my Bazzill stitching templates and sew then, but rubons or by machine will work too.
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Now from here you will add your title, journaling and embellishments.  I tend not to follow placement on the embellishments as I usually want more on there but for this example I have places one in the right spots and you have a complete page using a sketch.
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Janshotgun

Cherry Cola

Re: Sketch Crop Class
 Great job, Amanda!
Jan - trying to find my way

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Miss Daisy-NC

Cherry Garcia

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 No..... you are doing great
Charlotte
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Hudson

Cherry Berry

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 Simple quick and easy
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mkcdaisy

Cherry Cola

Re: Sketch Crop Class
 I will give you a few minutes to look throught it and to ask questions if you have any.
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allysonc

Cherry Cola

Re: Sketch Crop Class
 yay amanda! woohooo wooohooo :) Can't wait to watch!
Ally
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mkcdaisy

Cherry Cola

Re: Sketch Crop Class
 Ok now you get to join me.

Here is the sketch we will be using.  For those who purchased the supplies I listed we are working with the My Minds Eye – Spooked Halloween Stuff with the following sketch (or use something you have)

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mkcdaisy

Cherry Cola

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 Now follow my steps and I expect to see some pages lol

 Step 1: Your background paper

ImageThis is the Pumpkin Patch Paper (acot #41-11524)

 Step 2:Add your first accent paper (pattern or solid)
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Step 3: Add your second accent paper (pattern or solid)
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I have used the Spooked Stripes (acot # 41-11529) 
Step 4:Add your third and forth accent papers  (pattern or solid)Now here I chose to instead use the Queen and Co. Jack O’Lanterns Felt Fusion (not on your list cause it was out of stock) but you may use paper or even ribbon on the 3rd and 4th accent papers.
Step 5:Add your photo mat and photoI have turned mine to accommodate my photo (coming soon lol)  Image

Last Steps: Add your embellishments, title and journaling

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I have used the Spooked Accessory Sheet (acot # 41-11530) and some Stickles (orange acot # 92-01513 and yellow acot # 92-00194) on the pumpkins.And now you have completed your first sketch page.
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mkcdaisy

Cherry Cola

Re: Sketch Crop Class
 whos working?
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WV Scrapper

Cherry Cropper

Re: Sketch Crop Class
I don't have that line - but it is ok to use whatever we have on hand?  Any company, etc etc. Right? 
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mkcdaisy

Cherry Cola

Re: Sketch Crop Class
 Yep just use something you have
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