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Love You To The Stars And Back


This is another take on challenge three for this months counterfeit kit challenge


I said in another post I picked two magazine cuttings out of my file and hoped to get them both scrapped.  Now, I had no intention of putting them online when I cut them out of the magazine so I have no reference to the artist or the publication.  If you know please tell me so I can credit them.


I switched up the heart to a star, left out the stamping, and had a whole lot of fun!


Stitching...


and buttons...


and buttons and stitching!!

I am loving the colour palette from the kit.  If you leave the pink out, as I have here, you get a palette suitable for masculine layouts.  If you add in the pink with the blues and greens you get a completely different feel.

Comments

  1. Loving the LOs.

    Hope you are having a good week. Sue

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  2. Oh my goodness! How awesome is this? Just makes me happy.
    Love the bursts of color coming from the button star (FAB) & the stitching stands in nicely for the stamping.

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