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It's A Daisy Monster!



Ah, my Daisy Bun.  She is a character. 


She is the star of this layout...


...which also features paper-clips, diamantés and some of my Mums crochet.


I'd like to share this at:

Thanks for stopping by
:)


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  1. Aw Laura. Daisy does not look much like a monster to me. A furry critter maybe but not a monster!
    Like all the layers and the crotchet is a lovely touch. Well done.
    Hugs
    xx

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    1. Thanks Hettie - and she is most definitely a monster :) cute and furry - yes but still a monster!!

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  2. What a lovely page and a fab photo
    Rosie x

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  3. What an adorable photo, Laura! So sweet! Thank you for your lovely comment on my blog, and yes, a massage sounds absolutely what I need! Lol at your remark that it would at least make me sit down ha ha!! The doctor said to rest with my legs elevated. Fat chance at the moment - far too much to do! Mum arrives tomorrow. The builders return on 21st to finish off the last few jobs, and in the meantime I've still got boxes to unpack and more cleaning up to do. No rest for the wicked, is there.

    Shoshi

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