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Circles



It is challenge day at Crafty Ribbons Challenges today - The gorgeous La Vikinga set us the theme of circles.


I have used three different ribbons to create my feature circle - Vintage Script, Gold edged, and Swiss dots sheer.  I tacked them down with a few stitches and then covered the stitches with wooden stars.


This was the first creating I had done in 10 days and I may have added a little more than I usually would... here is a run down;
Ribbon and buttons - Crafty Ribbons
Flair and stickers - Evalicious
Glitter stars - Things That Shine
Kraft stars - my cameo
Stars cellophane - Easter chocolates from Chococo!
Wood veneer stars - Studio Calico
Enamel dots and glitter dots - my stash
White glitter stickers - stash busting
Pencils - Derwent
Spelling mistakes in the journalling - Beads Buttons and Birds!

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  1. This is just lovely - really eye-catching xx

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  2. Another unique LO.

    Hope you've had a good day. Sue

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  3. Great layout Laura. Love the coneept of the circles.
    Hugs
    xx

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