I started with a neutral background (stark white didn't suit the rest of my layout's colouring) and incorporated the patterned papers into my frames using enamel styles by Mommyish).
Here is my page. Planning on doing a journalling spread beside it about what Day 7 of passover feels like. Basically, after 7 days of a bread-less existence (really, we just avoid anything containing wheat, oats, barley, rye or spelt, unless it's matzoh crackers), every time I even think about a sandwich my stomach groans. Tuesday night I am ordering a thick crust pizza.
My page: Credits: Alpha -Over The Rainbow- & -Trickity Treat- (Kate Hadfield) Papers -Creased Overlays V.2- (Tami Miller) & -Hippity Hoppity- & -For Peeps Sake- (Kristin Aagard) Kits -For Peeps Sake- & -Hippity Hoppity- (Kristin Aagard) Others -Doodled Pocket Pages #1- (Kate Hadfield) & -Bloomin' Pleated- (Kim Jensen) Template -June 2014- (Tickled Pink) =)
Heather thanks for this great challenge, which is actually a real challenge for me as combining patterns is something somehow difficult for me, but ended up loving the whole process!!!!!! Not sure of the background is white enough, but as I don't compete...maybe you can let me off? pretty please? I only realized it wasn't white enough when I saw the page in the new Mac (I scrap in the old) and then it was too late to edit... thanks once again for the challenge!!!!!
Great challenge! OK, where are my patterened papers? The frame, the flower, the torn paper beside the flower and the blended purple to the left of the flower. And, of course, my white background. https://the-lilypad.com/forum/galleries/april-random-challenge.299109/
So.... I'm not comfortable using lots of crazy patterns on my pages. Found a way to incorporate 4 patterns and still feel comfortable with the LO
Here is my page for this month's random challenge. I covered the small brad with patterned paper to get four different patterns on my page.
My four patterned papers are the 3 papers along the bottom, and the days of the week strip above the photo (I clipped paper from Sara Gleason's Per Diem papers to create it).