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Barney


Another layout with my Counterfeit Kit.  I don't think I am going to be finished by the end of the month, sigh.


This is my bestest-ever bunny Barney.  He lived to be an old man and this was the last photo I took of him.  He was free range and thought he was a human.  He is just hanging out upstairs with me.  I used to love the sound of bunny footsteps hopping  up the stairs and along the corridor.


I find a lot of project life type cards have words on them that I would never use.  I'm just not in to gooey sentimental words but I adored the border and colours of this one that holds my hidden journalling.  I cut a width of washi in half and layered it over the words and added a tab sticker.  (I think I'm doing really well on mission use up the entire sticker sheet.)


I'm doing less well with the brads, but I forced three on to this page.  I have no idea why I bought them!


I cut one of my strips of card in to a pennant shape, then got carried away and cut all of them...  It works well with the pannant sticker though.  And buttons because, well, I love buttons!

Thanks for stopping by!

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  1. Another fab LO. Barney looks lovely. Have you had many rabbits?

    Hope you have a nice day. Sue

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  2. Awww... tender story, sweet bunny. My girls kept bunnies when they were younger :-)

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  3. Love all your embellishments and what a cute bunny story.

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