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Custard Please!


I'll leave you to decide if I'm... how shall I put this? Erm, slightly odd...

I like custard.  So much so that I'll forgo whatever is for pudding, usually served with custard, to just have the custard by itself.

I thought I needed to document my weirdness on a layout...


Close ups of the deatails...  thin washi-type tape, lace, dotty orange washi tape, loops of ribbon, orange buttons...


All of the card and paper came from my leftovers folder - very satisfying to make a layout just from odds and ends :)

I used the following products from Crafty Ribbons
Swiss dot - blue vapour and white
Swiss dot - light blue and white
Candy saddlestitch - light blue
Lace - vapour
Button box - dandelion delight
Button box - autumn leaves


I'd like to link this up to Colour Me Scrappy.

Thanks for stopping by

p.s. I have a giveaway starting on Saturday :)

Comments

  1. Thank goodness, I'm not the only freak then:) I like custard. Mind you I like the pudding with custard and then I'm happy to eat any custard that's left in the jug:) LOL

    Loving the LO.

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  2. ROFL Laura - a custard addict! I love it too! Dad always used to have his pudding first, and then the custard afterwards, separately. There's something really comforting about custard, isn't there!!

    Lol at your lovely comment on my blog too - what a challenge! To use ALL those stitches on my new sewing machine this year??? I'll see how I get on! It's a lovely machine, isn't it! I think it will be a while before I do any serious stitching as I've got to learn so much first, not least how to thread the thing!

    Shoshi

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  3. What a great subject to document and you rocked the color board! Thanks so much for joining in with us at Color Me Scrappy!!

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  4. Great documentation of your love of custard. Can't say I like it to much, I am more a citrus tart, lemon meringue pie girl.
    Great take on the colour challenge. Love your title and hope you join us again at CMS
    Mary

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  5. Love the big title and button accents! Thanks for joining us at Color Me Scrappy!

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  6. Nothing wrong with a bit of custard. And a bit more. Have you tried it with ice cream? Srummy

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  7. Ha ha! Super cute layout! Love your sense of humor ;) Great details. Thanks for sharing with us at Color Me Scrappy.

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  8. Love the focus on the photo and the negative space. Thanks for sharing it at Color Me Scrappy!

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  9. This is a fun picture ! Love your layering ! Thank you for playing at CMS....

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  10. Great layout - love the cute ribbon! Thanks for taking part at the Color Me Scrappy challenge.

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  11. Very cute layout. Love the title. Thanks for joining us at Color Me Scrappy.

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