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Hi everyone! It's Robyn Werlich here with a fun Inspiration Challenge for you today! I love to find inspiration in a card and convert it to a layout design. Inspiration can be found anywhere! I was inspired by this great card from Maile Belles in the Spencer's Card Kit Gallery. I love how she used a huge triangle for her background - it is graphic and clean and makes a huge pop! So, I took that idea and made a background full of large triangles. I cut triangles with my Silhouette Cameo machine out of different pieces of paper from the Studio Calico Here & There collection. I loved the 'eat now' drawn element in that patterned paper and so I created a layout all about my daughters struggles with eating and the road we are taking to help her. I added a bunch of those amazing circle stickers, popped up with foam dots along the border to add an extra embellishment to the page.

RW %27Eat%27 Blog Layout 4-3-13
RW %27Eat%27 Blog Layout 4-3-13 Closeup
Take a peek at the Card Gallery and see where you can find inspiration for your layouts! I promise you'll be inspired!

Supplies:
Patterned Paper - Studio Calico Here & There San Francisco, Chattanooga, Bowling Green, Santa Fe, 6x6 Paper Pad; Stickers: Here & There Circle Sticker Sheet; Badges: Here & There; Mist: Studio Calico Splash & First Kiss; Silhouette Cameo, other: cardstock, sewing, pop-dots, stamps

-Robyn Werlich

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