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Star Wreath


Guest Designer post number 2 went live at like for ever yesterday, and I'm sharing it here today...


The scrapping fashion is to make a December Daily style album, making a page each day in December capturing your festive celebrations.  I don't do enough to warrant a whole album so I will use this page to mark the start of my Christmas 2015 layouts in my general album.


I've used the Shimelle, Pink Paislee and one of the Cocoa Vanilla papers from the Wish List kit and cut a whole bunch of stars.  You can grab the cut files here.


I've added a few stars and a bow - add ons from Cocoa Vanilla.  And some jingle bells from Crafty Ribbons.  Bells may be appearing on most of my projects at the moment!!


Created as much texture and dimension as possible!


So much fun!


I am loving this kit, and the opportunity to guest design.  You can see my GD posts here!
Thanks for stopping by!

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  1. I love this.

    There's no getting away from it now, Christmas is coming:)

    Hope you enjoy your day. Sue

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  2. Your wreath is very beautiful !
    >^.^<

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  3. I just love this wreath, lots of textures and lovely stitching!

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