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Here is a layout made mainly with Gossamer Blue supplies...


I just love the soft pretty colours in this range.


And am totally captivated by the rose gold foil letters - just as well I bought more than one packet!

I'm not brand loyal with my enamel dots.  They all come out of their individual packaging and in to one pot, and then get used by colour matching.  I've gone eclectic on this layout - I think there are nine different colours of enamel dots!!  They pick out nearly all the colours in the patterned papers.


And then I added some beautiful resin flowers.  I'm a bit obsessed with acquiring these, and less good at actually using them.  But I got two on the page and aren't they lovely?

Thanks for dropping by :)

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  1. Lovely LO. I like the mix of colours. Do you put your LOs into albums? Sue

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    1. I do. I have one album on the go for 'everyday' which layouts of the girls go in, one for Bobby, and one for my life with photos starting from the day I was born. Of course I'm not up to date with any of them, but I will get there eventually. I also have to come to terms with giving my brother and sister in law Bobby's album when it is full...

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