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Laura & Mitzy


I've discovered Wilna Furstenberg.  She rocks!  I watched this video and loved the third layout (starting around 12 minutes) so much that I basically lifted it identically, albeit with different supplies.


I love the way Wilna structured her layout.  I also admire her use of 'little bits'.  I seem to struggle to get much product on to my page.  I have a few theories... I like clean and simple, I pay for all my supplies and therefore don't want to use too many in one go, I am unsure how to use the words included in ephemera packs, I am stuck in a rut.  It's probably a combination of all four.  A lot of layouts that are packed with product are made by design team members who are supplied with freebies - maybe they don't feel the need to eek out every last possible project, maybe they are doing their job well by making me want to use more product!!


I think I have done well here using quite a few little bits from the Gossamer Blue ephemera pack, and also to use the butterfly stickers that I adore so much!


I think I will make a sketch of this to use over and over!  Thank you Wilna for inspiring me :)


Comments

  1. That's a fab LO. I love the mix of colours and textures.

    Is Mitzy your dog?

    Hope you have a good start to the week. Sue

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    1. Mitzy is my holiday dog! She is usually staying next door to us when we holiday on a farm.
      I don't have a dog as I can't exercise one, I just adopt dogs online and when I'm on holiday ;D
      We have labradors in the family and they are just furry dustbins - they eat literally anything, my favourite example being half a compost heap!! x

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  2. It looks great - nice job on lining up all those embellies.

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