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Here is layout number two from my Counterfeit Kit.


I'm loving the trend of transparent materials and used half a printed acetate sheet and some vellum.


The top cluster is just a few offcuts and an 'off-snip' of 3mm ribbon from Crafty Ribbons.


Another 'Christmas' paperclip.  I kind of wish I had a whole pack of stars instead of a mix of trees and other Christmas icons.  I really love the printed acetate, it even leaves shadows!


And a close up of the journalling.  I love how this turned out.  I also fear I need to buy some more acetates!  :)

Thanks for stopping by!

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  1. I really love the way you do your LOs.

    Hope you have a good day. Sue

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  2. Great acetate! I like the theme of this layout as well, we can all identify.The little tags etc add depth as well.

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  3. Great page! Love the colors, the cluster and the way your page has a complete mood or feeling -- it completely draws you in to the mood.

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  4. Beautiful layout - love all the white space!

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  5. Love how you've gotten all jiggy with those letters - I too often make sure they are perfectly straight. Your way is so much more interesting.

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