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Happy National Scrapbook Day everyone!  I am excited to be joining SpiegelMom Scraps and the Southern Girls Challenge Blog owners and Design Teams for this hop.
You should have started the hop on the Spiegel Mom Scraps blog, and arrived here via Alicia Borowski




I wanted to try a layout that went all out with sequins!



Using: wood veneer, cork, tag, ribbon and sequins from Spiegel Mom Scraps.


If you like what you see I’d love for you to follow my blog, I am dangerously close to having a celebratory giveaway!! ;)




Next, I’m sending you over to Jennifer Dykstra!  Get ready for some beautiful paper crafting!

Happy Hopping!!

Comments

  1. Oh Laura this is truly beautiful, lovely work, love the shiny highlights :)
    Sha ain Oz,x

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  2. i LOVE this - that line of sequins is awesome and the way you filled in the die cut with them is so beautiful - AMAZING layout!

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  3. Oh my goodness this is stunning! I love the effect of the sequins behind the punched shapes - fantastic!

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  4. WOW!! This is just beautiful!!

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  5. I love it, especially that die cut! Is it your own design?

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  6. Beautiful LO. I love the colour mix.

    Hope you've had a good day. Sue

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  7. OH MY GOODNESS!!!!! sparklicious!!!!! I love the colour of your sequins and the way you've used them is inspiring, I need to try this!.x

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  8. how clever, love what you have done with the sequins.

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  9. What a lovely monochrome layout! Love the sparkles!

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  10. wow .. creative use of sequins in the layout ... very nice and impressive

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  11. Swoon! All those delish sequins. I LOVE how you worked them into the diecut frame and how beautifully that sits with the photo. Utterly delish layout. Hugs, Wends x

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  12. Oh wow, I absolutely love this! I think I need to try this sequin thing, it is super gorgeous!

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  13. Oh wow wow !! Your colors are amazing and the sequins behind the die cuts is just genius!! I have to try that one day. STUNNING!

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  14. what a fantastic way to use sequins, clever you!!

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  15. Gosh Laura its beautiful I just think what you did with the sequins is so clever and so effective. Love it.

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  16. how cute is this! Gorgeous LO

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  17. Super cute layout and definitely love the way you did with the sequins! So cute and creative!

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  18. SEQUINS!!!! OMG I'm so amazed at how you used them Laura!! I'm so blessed that you'll be my Guest Designer this month!! Amazing work!!

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  19. loving all those beautiful sparkly sequins!! Gorgeous!

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  20. Ahhhh! I love what you did with the sequins!

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  21. Love the sequins behind the die. Beautiful lo.

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  22. What lovely trim, layout and design.

    Hugs diane

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  23. Wow, this is super-cute!! I really love the sequins, too!!

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  24. GREAT page!! Love love love the sequins, the cut file, the tag!

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