Scrapbooking Sketches

Scrapbooking Sketches Feb 2010

by Jill on February 25, 2010

We’re almost to the end of February and I’m only realising today (duh) I haven’t rounded up this month’s sketches yet. Eeek! Best to do it right now. Yes?

  • Pencil Lines has Sketch #175. Room for two 2.5″ x 4″ photos.
  • CIS Stylish Sketches has a Sketch dated 13th Feb. Room for 2 photos.
  • Sketches! {by tamara} provides Sketch #105. Space for 2 photos.
  • Got Sketch? has Sketch #98. One 5″ x7″ photo here.
  • Layout Blueprints offers a double page sketch. One page has room for a 5″ x 7″ photo, the other page – 3 photos.
  • My Sketch World has a February Sketch. Space for 4 photos.
  • Scrappy Sketches features a treasure trove of February sketches including SS&I#5 (2 photos), SS&I#6 (3 photos), SS&I#7 (1 photo) and SS&I#8 (2 photos).
  • Sketch This has Sketch #97. Room for a 1 photo.
  • Scrapbooking Gems provides Sketch #33. Space for 5 photos.
  • Inspired Blueprints presents Sketch #42. Room for 2 photos.
  • Creative Scrappers has Sketch #92. Space for a single photo.
  • Page Maps has a 8.5″ x11 sketch. Room for 1 photo.
  • Ed’s Sketch provides this February Sketch. Room for 1 photo.
  • Twisted Sketches features Sketch #36. Space for 2 photos.
  • Capture These Sketches has Challenge #7 which incorporates a sketch for 1 or more photos, plus the word “Happy”.
  • Nuts About Sketches presents a double page sketch. One side has room for 4 photos, the other side for 3 photos. I like it!!! :)
  • Creatively Yours has two February sketches – Sketch #1 and Sketch #2. Both provide for a single photo.
  • Sketchy Thursdays has this fabulously simple Sketch for 2 photos. Wow. This is sooooo simple, yet so effective. Love it. Mmmm.
  • What Is Old Is New (also referred to as “WIOIN”) provides this February Sketch. Space for 1 photo.

And there you have it. Something else crossed off my “to do” list. Phew! :)

Related posts:

  1. Scrapbooking Sketches March 2010
  2. Scrapbooking Sketches Nov 09
  3. Scrapbooking Sketches July 09

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