I'm excited to see so many people are doing bingo this month, even the babes have been busier than usual with the bingo pages. Let's see what you've got tackled this week, ladies! :wub:
#3: Showcase your clustering skills. I LOVE to cluster - I do it on nearly every page I make because I like to use as many of the elements in a kit as possible!
Scraplift 4/2 blog post... pocket pages aren't something I typically do... so it was fun to branch out and I think I'm going to be using Brook's HalfLife templates for my son's 4th grade yearbook.
#6 Local attractions: Lately we like to visit some attractions around Beijing, when we have holiday or even in the weekend. This is the most recent one that we visited.
#15: Currently Can't Live Without.... Stationery!
I love making my own stationery and custom tailoring it for the recipient.
I think it adds such a personal and thoughtful touch to your outgoing correspondence.
#8: Use a photograph as your background - I used the SSD designers contributions for the DigiScrap Parade "Kindness Matters". I hope it is okay to use them for the bingo
By the way, I've been on a roll enjoying the bingo card. My first time participating
My new FAVORITE designer is Kristin Cronin-Barrow - I am in LOVE with her entire store! Here's two with her kit "She Believed She Could" - perfect for the quote challenge:
Gotta love spring break--I'm FINALLY making progress scrapping the second half of 2016 and finishing as many Bingo challenges as I can. I'm worse than the kids not wanting to go back to work next week, LOL!