Sunday, April 10, 2011

Challenge 4

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Intersection!

Racers you have hit an intersection and you and your team mate are required to work together on this challenge. The results of your teamwork is to be ONE layout that is presented to NDISB as proof of completing this challenge. HOWEVER, both members of the team may/should complete the layout as it would add to the value and enhance your collection of layouts from this race.

Here is the challenge: Traveling Family

Many families in these busy times are always on the go, to games, practices, school, friends and also on vacations. This layout is to be about your family's travels. It can be about the vehicles used to travel, about the locations your family travel to or about the actual travel itself.

One member of your team is to contribute the photos to be used in the layout along with the journaling, the other team member is to take the photos and journaling and create the layout. The layout should have a vehicle play a predominate part of the layout. Hopefully, the vehicle chosen will be the vehicle used in the photos or used to get to the place depicted in the photos.

Ways of incorporating the vehicle in to the layout could be:
journaling on a paper the shape of the vehicle
little vehicles traveling all along the sides of the layout
a huge shape of the vehicle backing the layout
shapes of the vehicle could be photo mats

Some teams may have members that do not have any immediate family - please remember there is not a strict definition of family being used for this challenge. A family may be you, your spouse and children, a family may be just you and a significant other, a family may be a single person with parents and/or siblings, the list could go on and on. But, please do not get hung up on this.

There is no limit to how many photos you include in your layout or a set amount of journaling that is required. But, you are to make sure it reflects the idea of a traveling family.

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Jodi provided me with photos and journaling and I created a LO using RoadTrip by Wyld Web Designs.

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