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The challenge at Another Freaking Scrapbook Challenge is to scrap about an achievement or recognition.  I've used wood frames from my counterfeit kit for July and added some book pages to make this;


remembering the sparrowhawk in my garden and celebrating it being published in my local newspaper.  (Still seriously excited about it all!)

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  1. Love your use of frames and book pages. Fab work journaling around the outside edge of the page. Thanks for joining in at AFSC :)

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  2. This looks fabulous. Love all the little frames and congrats on the publication. Thank you so much for joining in at AFSC
    Mary

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  3. That's a fab LO. That photo definitely needed something like this.

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  4. Laura - this is an awesome take on the challenge. Loving the layers with the textbook pages!!! I'm a bird lover too - bird feeders all over my place. So many hours of enjoyment!! Thanks so much for playing along with Another Freaking Scrappy Challenge - hope to see you here again soon!

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  5. This is beautiful! The snapshot is wonderful and I love the use of book pages about birds instead of scrapbooking papers.
    And congratulation for the publication!

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  6. Super cute layout and a wonderful way to layout a recognition :)

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  7. Beautiful layout! Love the book papers and frames combinations, such a great layout.

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  8. Great snapshot and I like the museum-curated look that you've given your page. Audubon would smile at this.

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  9. what a super shot and such a great way to use up those frames. great page

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  10. congrats! Love how vintage it looks!

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  11. Love all of the book pages and wood veneer frames! Great page. Congratulations on being published, that is very cool!

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