Monday, June 04, 2007

SoS Blog Challege -- COLOR Time!

Each month, SoS will issue a Blog Challenge that ties into the Assignments going on Campus at The School of Scrap. The June focus at SoS is COLOR. You'll see COLOR Assignments in the Classrooms and we are even painting the Cafeteria a new color in honor of Color Month!

So, we are throwing a Challenge for you here on our School Blog.

Kirstie is challenging you to use CRAYONS on your layout.

Now, wait.... it isn't THAT simple! Or is it? There are so many ways to use these intersting effect on your projects, and the time is NOW to try it out!

Our Faculty has some examples to spark your creativity. Post your layout in the gallery and give us the link in our comments section. This challenge is open to EVERYONE and the Faculty will choose our Favorite and send the winner a RAK from The School of Scrap!

Jolynn's art really 'shines' in this layout:


Marci pulled out the crayon box for this layout:




Michelle got Artistic with this one.
" I made the large snail print paper with my kids' rubbing plates from Lakeshore learning store with brown Lakeshore rubbing crayon. Colored them in with Crayola crayons. Everything else is sei Doodley Doo Boy collection, except for the Bazzill CS background and the EK Success (Fascinator) staples. "



Kirstie used her Doodle Genie and traced and colored in the doodles. She used black cardstock to make it look almost like chalk. GREAT EFFECT here, Kirstie!





NOW WE CHALLENGE YOU TO SEE WHAT YOU CAN COME UP WITH!!!! Be sure to post your link here in our comments section so that we can all peek at your crayon layout! Also, check back for the July challenge and find out who WON our CRAYON challenge!

5 comments:

mary field said...

Crayons are one thing my kids have a TON of! I'll have to dig through their stash and see what I can come up with.

kmmiller said...

Can't wait to try this, it will be fun.

Dolores said...

Wow those layouts are awesome! Awesome challenge

Anonymous said...

Those SEI papers match that layout perfectly - gorgeous :o) xx

mary field said...

I used a green crayon on this LO to make leaves.
http://theschoolofscrap.com/coppermine/displayimage.php?pos=-6985