tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4496168135957413326.post7480738992604811752..comments2023-09-26T07:09:47.006-07:00Comments on Paper & Print: Hip Kit Club: ThreeMichellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06929770717619723783noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4496168135957413326.post-37563468197818017762015-05-27T16:08:18.223-07:002015-05-27T16:08:18.223-07:00Great to read your thought process, Michelle, and ...Great to read your thought process, Michelle, and darling layout! Like you, after I have my photos, I always choose my papers, then all the fun bits to go with it. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4496168135957413326.post-55049466644095428842015-05-27T08:11:29.275-07:002015-05-27T08:11:29.275-07:00Well...I'm paper challenged. Among others. But...Well...I'm paper challenged. Among others. But my biggest challenge is patterns and colors. I finally discovered using kraft, white, or cream cardstock as the base and using the patterned paper as layers. I also recently covered a third of the base with patterned paper and really like how it turned out. Anyway, great layout, I like what you did with the paper and embellishments, they fit your story perfectly. Thanks for explaining your process. Michelle tMichelle thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03497225528330370457noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4496168135957413326.post-45801500163551878512015-05-27T07:43:54.876-07:002015-05-27T07:43:54.876-07:00I tried to comment earlier but I don't think i...I tried to comment earlier but I don't think it went through, so forgive me if this ends up posting twice.<br /><br />Beautiful layout! I love the photo you chose. So, so cute!<br /><br />And thanks so much for sharing your decision-making thought process. I find choosing pattern paper to be one of the toughest parts of scrapbooking. Seriously, picking patterns and colors that go together? So hard! I tend to stick to the papers that come in a particular kit because they usually go together, but you're right about needing to be careful that the patterns don't overwhelm and compete with each other.Elizabeth Cooperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17147067623636795683noreply@blogger.com