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 For my second guest designer layout for Lottie Loves Paper I took inspiration from Scrap Our Stash.  I went for the left hand coloumn of their tic-tac-toe board - red, camera and wood.


The layout mainly uses Tealightful from Pebbles with a little Pink Paislee Oh My Heart.  I've also added in some rose gold SpiegelMom Scraps sequins to match the foiled chipboard from Paige Evans.


 The layout documents my strawberry plant... it's not a good cropper!  I think we only keep it for amusement value!!


I have a couple more layouts to come from this 'little' kit so stay tuned!


Thanks for stopping by!

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  1. Hi Laura, Fab LO. I love Strawberries.

    Hope you've had a lovely day. Sue

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  2. Absolutely lovely page. Love the details and great stash use. Thanks for your entry in our challenge at Scrap Our Stash. Enjoy your day!

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  3. Wonderful page, love your layered title. Thanks for joining us at Scrap Our Stash.

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  4. Aawesome layout! Love the background paper and color combo! Thank you for joining us at Scrap Our Stash!

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  5. Those poor wee strawbs :( Luckily the page makes up for it, I love everything about it :) Thanks for playing along at Scrap Our Stash!

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  6. Great page! Love the colors and layers! Thank you for joining us at Scrap Our Stash:)

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  7. Such a sad little strawberry! Awesome that you find humor and can scrap it! Nice work with the tic-tac-toe challenge. Thanks for joining us at Scrap Our Stash!!

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  8. Love the layering and all the little details. Thanks for joining us at Scrap Our Stash

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  9. Such an awesome layout with some beautiful details, thank you for creating with us this month at Scrap Our Stash

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