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Little Bit Cray Cray






Still using my Counterfeit Kit, but feeling like a sketch was needed, I went searching and came across this one from Colorful Creations:


I made myself a chevron template...


and cut some out in blue and white.  I patched together a 12x12 from remaining green sheets of patterned paper.


I felt it needed something more so I punched some confetti dots in matchnig blue, threw them on and stuck them down.


The title comes from things that the girls were saying - I'm so old and out of touch I didn't know cray cray is the current slang for crazy *sigh*  :)

Thanks for stopping by!

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  1. Super page and I like the sketch you've used here. Didn't know that about 'cray, cray' either, sigh, I feel so old! Love your clever chevron templates. Elizabeth xx

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    1. Thanks Elizabeth, us 'oldies' had better stick together ;)

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  2. I didn't know what 'Cray, Cray' was either:) It's always good to be a little bit cray, cray:)

    Fab LO.

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  3. Such an adorable page!!! Well done!

    Thanks for joining us at Colorful Creations :-)

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  4. Great take on the challenge. Thanks for joining us at CC!

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  5. Love the title and blue/green combo. Fantastic take on the sketch. Thanks for joining us @ CC.

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  6. Thanks for playing with us at CC, great technique for your chevrons and lovely pictures

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  7. OMgosh that is just to cute and so in with the kids right now :)

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  8. Wonderful work and LO, thanks for playing along at CC!

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  9. This is cute! Love the layout! thanks for playing!

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  10. Fab callenge - and great way to record current slang!

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  11. Really cute layout, love the two background papers. Great use of scraps.
    Cindy F

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  12. Such a cute layout! Thanks for playing with us at CC!

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  13. Love that chevron work, especially the unexpected open one. Nice!

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  14. Lovely page!
    Thanks for joining us at CC!

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  15. beautiful job. love jhow you did the chevron template. Thanks for joining us at CC.

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  16. My life has been a bit cray cray lately! Great use of sketch!

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  17. great layout !! simple but pretty!! thanks for playing with us at CC and we hope to see you again next month!!!

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