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Post by warrior1991 on Feb 19, 2020 19:58:30 GMT
I am in the process of adding a bathroom to my house and I am taking lots of pictures. I plan to scrapbook it in pocket pages in a separate album (6x8 size) from my monthly Project Life stuff.
I am looking for 3x4 size cards for that theme. Paper suggestions, embellishment suggestions, etc, etc. Quotes, sayings, stamp sets (maybe), other ideas.
The kitchen ceiling is also getting updated in this remodel so the project is getting bigger each time we turn around. And now we are discussing updating a downstairs bedroom also. lol
Its fun, but so messy.
Thank you.
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Post by lisacharlotte on Feb 19, 2020 20:17:41 GMT
I did a kitchen/dining room remodel last year. I have not scrapped it yet. I’ve been holding on to the entire Basic Grey collection Urban Luxe that I bought years ago when it was discontinued. My new rooms are blue and white and modern for the age of my home. I think this collection will work perfect. I never could figure out what to use it for, but I loved the colors. I guess my subject finally found the collection I was holding on to! www.acherryontop.com/shop/company/basic_grey/line/urban_luxe/314291-Urban+Luxe+Collection+Kit+-+Basic+Grey
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2020 21:02:58 GMT
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Post by hop2 on Feb 19, 2020 21:54:25 GMT
Take pictures of some of the patterns & textures you use in your remodel, then print the 4x6 cards On card stock your self.
ETA: the up close pattern or texture of the messes can also make interesting prints.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2020 22:01:34 GMT
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Post by don on Feb 20, 2020 16:20:12 GMT
I think I would more tactile. I would look for a "designer notebook" and use construction and color samples and photos. Look thru the project rems. You might even construct your own album. I have never made one or seen one, but I think it is something I would attempt.
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Post by hop2 on Feb 20, 2020 16:26:20 GMT
I think I would more tactile. I would look for a "designer notebook" and use construction and color samples and photos. Look thru the project rems. You might even construct your own album. I have never made one or seen one, but I think it is something I would attempt. Or go ‘old school’ and look for the yellow vellum sketch paper that we used to use to sketch out a design and either use that plain or draw some random diagrams on it Or scan a copy of the plans ( which unfortunately aren’t blue anymore lol )
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Post by refugeepea on Feb 21, 2020 23:47:34 GMT
I did a kitchen/dining room remodel last year. I have not scrapped it yet. I’ve been holding on to the entire Basic Grey collection Urban Luxe that I bought years ago when it was discontinued. My new rooms are blue and white and modern for the age of my home. I think this collection will work perfect. I never could figure out what to use it for, but I loved the colors. I guess my subject finally found the collection I was holding on to! I went to a museum today and some of those colors are perfect!
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Post by warrior1991 on Mar 7, 2020 23:47:07 GMT
These are great suggestions.
Anything else?
thx
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Post by lisacharlotte on Mar 8, 2020 3:10:01 GMT
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Post by warrior1991 on Mar 9, 2020 14:10:05 GMT
Very nice layout
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Post by grammadee on Mar 9, 2020 15:13:20 GMT
Don't remember anything recent. Thinking Tim Holtz might have a line that works. He has lots of stamps that are designed to look like blueprints. And did he design a tape measure/ruler embossing folder? What collections and embellishments did you use for your remodeling pages, justjac?
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Post by justjac on Mar 9, 2020 15:41:52 GMT
My Mind's Eye had a chipboard kraft sticker set that had some tools and sayings, but I bought it at least two years ago. If I remember I will check when I get home. I also used wooden house shapes and stamps and cards that said things like home sweet home. I also used gears and browns and plaids.
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