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Love (Let's Get Sketchy and SpiegelMom Scraps)


Hey there.  Here is my take on the last SpiegelMom Scraps and Let's Get Sketchy team up...


I've used goodies from Pretty Little Studio's Oakley Avenue, a watercolour resist tile by Amy Tangerine, and cork, sequins and Shimmerz from SpiegelMom Scraps.


I chopped my photo in half and stretched it either side of the circular tile.


I could spend days colouring things like this in!


I just adore this vellum - Ashley Horton did such a fab job with this collection.


Here's the process video...


Comments

  1. Wow, I love what you did with the sketch, great details. Thanks for joining us with LGS!!

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  2. Hi Laura, Fab LO.

    Hope you have had a nice day. Sue

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  3. Love all your details you worked on your layout! Great idea to cut the photo in half. Thank you for sharing at LGS!

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  4. Awesome page. Love what you did with the sketch. Thanks for playing at LGS.

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  5. Special sketch and great page!Thanks for joining us at LGS.

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  6. Beautiful page and a perfect take on the sketch! Thanks for joining us at LGS!

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  7. Awesome take on the sketch. Love your page. Thanks for joining in at Let's Get Sketchy.

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  8. Fabulous!! Thanks for sharing it with us @LGS!!

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