Sunday, August 26, 2007

How do YOU scrapjack?????

Well, we thought it might be time for a bit of an explaination as to how you will all go about entering this wonderful challenge every month.

As you know, we here at Aussie Scrapjack will be nominating an Aussie scrapper for you to jack each month. On the first day of the month, we will reveal who the jackee is, display their work and a little about them.
Each of us here at Aussie Scrapjack will then scraplift the jack, just to give you some inspiration.

It is then up to you to either 1) scraplift the displayed layout, or 2) go off to the jackee's online gallery or blog and find a layout by this person that you love and lift it.

Winners will be announced at the end of the month. We will be choosing the winners from many criteria, including, the best scraplift that also includes the individual flair of the artist who has completed it. So you do not have to do a direct lift of the jack's work, you are free to interpret YOUR way, as long as the original principals of the jackee's LO are retained. Get it?

Once you have completed your scrapjack LO, you then need to leave us a comment here at the blog. That comment needs to include a link to where your LO is displayed, be it on your blog or in an online gallery. You will also need to include a link to the LO that you have lifted (if it is a different one from the one here on the blog ). That is so we can see them.

We will also need you to email a copy to our email address, just so we have a copy if there are problems. Our email addy here at Aussie Scrapjacked is aussiescrapjacked@hotmail.com We will pop your layout into the slide show for all to admire :)

Here is a little info on how to link in a comment, by the lovely Petrina McDonald

Linking Layouts 101
For your “jack” to be considered in the Scrapjack challenge and therefore be eligible for the monthly prize, you will need to leave a comment on here linking your layout. To make things easy on us when we are deciding on a winner, you will also need to email your layout as an attachment (small file size please) to
aussiescrapjacked@hotmail.com
We don’t want to scare you off with a long list of instructions….we just want to make sure we have all bases covered and that you will know what to do. If you are still having problems, please don’t hesitate to ask via a comment (other people might be having the same troubles) or email your questions to us.

How do you leave a comment?
Click on the highlighted word “comments” below post showing the jack layout. If you do not have a Blogger account it will ask you to open one – just follow the instructions. When you leave a comment telling us how much fun creating your jack was, simply link your layout in the same comment.

How do you make a digital image of your layout?
The simplest way to do this is to place your layout on the floor near a source of plenty of natural light such as a door or window and make sure your camera’s flash is turned off. Stand over the top of your layout and make sure that it is “square” in your viewfinder. You can also crop your image using a photo-editing program such as Picasa (download free from Google). Alternatively could scan and stitch your layout.

How do you link your layout?
Option 1.Upload your layout to an online gallery. (You will find online galleries on the sites of our sponsors – go to one of them for some hassle free help). Basically you need to open your layout in the gallery of your chosen site so that it is the only one being viewed. Right click your mouse on the image and select “copy image location”. This will save the address of the link on your clipboard so that it can be pasted into your comment. Here’s an example of how it might look: http://www.onestopscrapping.com.au/cpg132/albums/userpics/ 10690/ normal _DSC09649.JPG (You will need to copy and paste this link for it to work. All the way up to the .JPG part) :)
Another alternative is to right click on the image and select “open link in a new window”. This will open another window showing your layout. Go up to the browser (address bar) and copy the address (this is the “link”) into your comment.Here’s an example of how this might look:http://www.bluebazaar.com.au/index1.php?f=http%3A//www.bluebazaar.com.au/bb/album_showpage.php%3Ffull%3D%26pic_id%3D14289Both of these options should work but some galleries work a little differently from others so you may need to experiment a little first (try pasting your link into a word doc to see if it works).

Option 2.Upload your layout to your blog. When it is posted on your blog, click on the title of that post so that it opens up that post only. It will have a code that looks something like this in the address bar –http://scrap-petrina-just-scrap.blogspot.com/2007/03/scrapjack-2-effort.html .Go up to the browser (address bar) and copy the address (this is the link) into your comment.
There you go!

Thanks Petrina for writing up this tutorial. Hope you all find it useful :)