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Sneaking this one in from Mays Like For Ever kit.


There is so much in a kit, and with my style being fairly minimal I got so many layouts I struggled to share them all!


A little mixed media work - but it ended up with the majority being covered.  The wood buttons - well they are not my favourite thing... but you can deconstruct them!  They are an enamel dot/epoxy sticker on a wooden button.  I took the sticker off carefully and used them separately.  I have a little dish of wooden buttons waiting for me too.

Thanks for stopping by!

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  1. How adorable is this page Laura! Love that cluster of circles - would be a great way of using up your kit scraps if you ever get to the end! I think all kiddies love those stacking cups we had them a children and so did my own girls. Can't wait to play along with all you gals at Like For Ever, having just missed out on July's kit I have a long wait!

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  2. Love it Laura.l that little lad has an adorable smile:)

    Hope you've had a lovely weekend. Sue

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