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Sharing my last batch of layouts...

Dinosaur PJs


UKSA have a monthly theme of no cardstock, FTLOPP have a monthly theme of stashbustingyour patterned papers.  I've combined both for this layout.


The supplies are Elle's Studio and Bella Blvd.  I love the colours and the dinosaur!


I waivered mid-way through the layout and nearly switched to white card but I'm glad I stuck it out.




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This layout again uses no cardstock and lots (for me) of patterned paper.  The prompt was from Stash Busting and was to use white and one other colour.


The acrylic cameras are from my vast stash of Color Cast Designs.  I don't use them because they work out expensive after paying handling and shipping.


I'm not letting myself think like that this year as it really makes no sense!  (I'm also not letting myself buy things from overseas if they work out costing a guilt inducing amount.)



Try. Fail. Learn


The exact same story for this layout.  Supplies from Feed Your Craft which ended up rather expensive...


This one has some hidden journalling...


And has some stencil work in the background.


I find I forget about stencils as the pretty sparkly things are more at the front of my mind!


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