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Lollipop Box Club | Dreamer


This evening I am sharing a layout/video combo made in collaboration with Lisa from Lollipop Box Club.


I've used the February Lollipop Box along with a leaf sprig cut file I designed for this collaboration.  You can find out more about the free cut file and sketch in the Lollipop Box Club Chat group on Facebook.


I had such a fun time creating with this kit.  I loved the leaves on the My Green Cow collage sheets so much I had to draw some extra!  Do you doodle on your creations?  If you do, I'm really curious to know - are you ever 100% happy with them?  I know the doodles are meant to be just that, care free and imperfectly loose, but I couldn't help thinking 'if only I could rub that one out and have another try!'


In the end I added quite a lot of doodling, certainly more than I first planned to!  It does add a whimsy that I love to a page so perhaps it'll be something I start doing more often.


Here's the process video:



 I'd encourage you to have a look through Lisa's links: linktree - she's a talented lady!


Thanks for stopping by!

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