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Cola!


I met an alpaca called Cola.  He lived with George and Elvis (who will be featuring in other layouts soon!) and they were great fluffy woolly chaps.  Then they were shorn... hehe!  They were not impressed, especially Cola, with their new hair-dos!


When I arrived home from meeting Cola there was a parcel from Skull and Cross Buns.  I opened it gleefully and had to chuckle at the aptness of the supplies.


One Acrylic Cola Bottle, one Retro Sweeties stamp set, one Quirky Sentiments stamp set featuring the word Smile!


I used my MISTI to create the background stamping.  I can't stamp well without the MISTI and it doesn't take much effort to use it. The only issue is I can't film while using it as my desk isn't big enough - I have the big ol' 12x12 MISTI.   I placed the stamp and rotated the paper so I got 4 impressions before needing to reposition the stamp.





How perfect is that cola bottle?!  And I love that the glossy accents I used to stick it down kind of makes it look like it has liquid inside!



I used the 'life is' stamp and added 'so unfair' using pink fresh alphas.


And told the story with journalling strips.

Thanks for stopping by!

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