
For my example I used a photo that is 5 x 8 1/2". For close ups and details, visit my blog HERE

Now for a completely different take on this sketch, look at this adorable page by Geri. This is a perfect example of why its good to use a large photo sometimes. Photos like this are priceless. Visit Geri's blog HERE
This is just a fantastic boy page by Joni Parker. I love the whole look of the page. I just want to take her page and put a photo of my son in it! lol Visit Joni's blog here for lots more inspiration

I love this one!!! Your sample is GORGEOUS!!
ReplyDeleteI almost never print anything bigger than 5x7 and those are rare but ... when I find a sketch that calls for a bigger photo, I usually just put two smaller ones there!
ReplyDeleteAdorable sketch!!! Thanks so much for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLove the sketch... I posted my take on it on my blog
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I"ve had this done for a while and had to wait for DT post..
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Thanks for another great sketch Susan!! I have another "open" sketch challenge .. actually one every month now, so if you don't mind, I'm just going to keep using your sketches!!?