June 2020 Choose your numbers challenge

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June 2020 Choose your numbers challenge

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I love the anticipation!
Maybe this will be a bit anti-climactic?

The first number is how many patterned papers you’ll need to use. It’s a minimum number - you can always use more!
The second number is how many photos on your layout.
The third number is what shape you need to use on your layout.
1 - circles
2 - stars
3 - hexagons
4 - triangles
5 - hearts
You can use as many shapes as you want but your shape must be in the layout.
If you have questions, let me know. Have fun!

My numbers were 1-1-1.
1 patterned paper, 1 photo, circles
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For this one, my numbers were 3-4-3.
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Oh fun!!!

I was hoping you weren't going to say I needed to make 5 layouts... this is EASY... once I find the 4 photos :-)
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nchoney wrote:Oh fun!!!

I was hoping you weren't going to say I needed to make 5 layouts... this is EASY... once I find the 4 photos :-)
I’m looking forward to seeing what everyone does.
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Okay I think I can actually manage this one since I only need one photo. Fun Pam!
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Whew! I can probably manage this. Have a photo in mind, pondering options...
Your layouts are great as always, Pam!
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My numbers were 3-2-4
3 patterned papers
2 photos
triangles

This is page 2, documenting the growth of my container vegetable garden. (I posted the first page back in April)
Our elderly neighbor occasionally comes up in his wheelchair and he couldn't get past Audrey II (my zucchini) to get to our back door, so we had to move her a bit to widen the walkway.
Thanks for the challenge, Pam. This was fun.
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4-4-4
4 photos, 4 patterned papers, including the circle above the title and 4 photos.the triangle sticky notes and the washi tape has triangles too.
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Sue & Debbie - I’m so impressed with. How you ran with the challenge. Beautiful pages - just beautiful!
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I picked 5 - 4 - 5
5 papers
4 photos
and hearts

This was fun!
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Debi! You did a great job with the sketch and the challenge!
I love the products you chose.
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Great job on those pages ladies.
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My Numbers were 1,2,3

at least 1 pattern paper

2 photos

3 octagons

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I really like the patterned paper you chose. It's perfect for this page.
Did you have a hexagon punch or did you wing it?
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pamcook wrote:I really like the patterned paper you chose. It's perfect for this page.
Did you have a hexagon punch or did you wing it?
LOL
It's a patterned paper, I just cut around the edges
to make the hexagons stand out instead of just
cutting triangle corners, but it matches the base
paper so good it looks like a die cut
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EDelValle wrote:
pamcook wrote:I really like the patterned paper you chose. It's perfect for this page.
Did you have a hexagon punch or did you wing it?
LOL
It's a patterned paper, I just cut around the edges
to make the hexagons stand out instead of just
cutting triangle corners, but it matches the base
paper so good it looks like a die cut
Oh! great idea. I found a hexagon punch marked down so low I had to buy it. I used it at Christmas. I like them on pages but just don't think to use it. maybe if I put it on my desk...
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