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SpiegelMom's Scrapbook Skippings!


Hello everyone and welcome to this month's blog hop, aka SpiegelMom's Scrapbook Skippings!   Today is extra special because SpiegelMom Scraps is not only revealing the new sequin mixes for this quarter, but she's also welcoming her new Design Team in their first team blog hop!  Go Sparklers!!


Jody revealed the new sequins on the SpiegelMom Scraps blog which you can check out at the bottom of this post.  

For today's blog hop you should have arrived here from Jody's... wasn't her project fab?  For my project I am sharing a layout embellished with lots of goodies from the SpiegelMom Scraps shop.


I've gone with a blue and green theme taking my cue from the blue felt-fetti hearts and the
Bermuda Triangle sequin mix.


I added a little mixed media to my background using Shimmerz Dazzlerz Texture Paste in Spun Sugar and Shimmerz Creameez in Luck O' the Irish.


My tool of choice for this layout was my sewing machine.   I used very little glue to hold things down temporarily, and ran it through my sewing machine to secure it permanently.


I pulled the silver star sequins from the Crushin' On Purple mix.


Don't forget if you make any purchases from the SpiegelMom Scraps store you can use the code Laura15 to receive a 15% discount!



You can watch the process video on the SpiegelMom Scraps YouTube channel or on my channel.  Probably best to add to your watch later list and finish the skip first!  We'd love to have you as subscribers too!


Thank you for spending your time skipping with us today!  To be in the running for one of 3 prizes Jody is giving away on this blog hop, so be sure to leave comments on all the blogs to be entered.  I hope you win!  Now, you'll be heading over to Yuliya's blog.



And here is the whole list of stops...
SpiegelMom Scraps
Laura
Yuliya
Sarah
Anna
Amy
Lea
Ka
Katty

Comments

  1. Awesome layout design! Love it!

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  2. Super cute layout! Love the stitching idea

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  3. Getting back to scrapbooking so this is great! Thanks.

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  4. Ohhhhh, I love the Seahawks colors and the sewing across everything! Beautiful

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  5. Fabulous!! Love the creativity!

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  6. Fabulous! Love the creativity and inspiration!

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  7. Fab LO Laura. thanks for the video. It's great to see how you get the LO done.

    Hope you've had a good start to the week. Sue

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  8. I love all the stitching and the colors! i just became a new follower.

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  9. The stitching enhances the layout beautifully :)

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  10. The stitching enhances the layout beautifully :)

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  11. Beautiful! Love the stitching and the Shimmerz Texture paste!

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  12. Darling layout. Love your ideas.

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  13. Absolutely fabulous layout. Love the little story, so incredibly cute!!

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  14. love your stitching idea. thanks for the tips to add glue before stitching .

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  15. Fun layout. I really need to pull out my machine and trying sewing on paper. I'm always so nervous, but seeing your layout really makes me want to try.

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  16. Such a cute layout and that pic is adorable!

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  17. I really love the stitching and the felt hearts. Just adorable!

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  18. Laura, your layout is so precious....great pic, too!

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  19. Beautiful layout, love the blue and green combo. Congrats on being a sparkler, you will love it.

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  20. Beautiful layout! Thanks for sharing!!!

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