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This is the second layout with my January Counterfeit Kit.  I used a sketch from White With 1 & Sketchabilities,  (although I won't be entering to their challenge - I just loved the sketch!)


I do intend to enter at Scrap Our Stash whose challenge is to use stash beginning with the letters in twine.  I've used; T for templates - used to make the circles on the background. W for writing - the background is covered in writing. I for ink - silver grey ink splatters. N for new paper - the flower patterned paper was a Christmas present. E for enamel dots.


Pencil circles, fussy cutting, glittery alphas and my beloved enamel dots...


I tried to use the enamel dots to spread the colour around the page.  The gold glitter of the title is repeated at the bottom cluster and to the right of the photo.  And the lime colour in the buds is repeated at both of the fussy cut roses.


The ink splatters don't show too well on the photos.  They are subtle but when they catch the light they sparkle beautifully!

Thanks for stopping by!
 

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  1. Simply beautiful Laura.

    Hope you've had a good day. Sue

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  2. What a beautiful page and wonderful job with the challenge! Thank you for linking up with Scrap Our Stash!

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  3. Stunning layout and fab use of the papers!

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  4. Very pretty layout, just love the florals wrapped around the picture

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  5. Cute page! You've thought out those letters well.

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  6. absolutely fabulous! love the color palette and subtle ink splatters make for great layers -great take on our challenge! kate (SOS)

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  7. Great layout, lone the layering around the photo.
    Cindy F

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  8. Simply beautiful, love it! Thanks for playing along with us at Scrap Our Stash!

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  9. Very pretty! Neat how your papers match your photo perfectly! I didn't see the circles at first until I saw your close-ups. Very creative and clever! Thanks for linking up at Scrap Our Stash!!

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  10. Really love those penciled circles - what a subtle detail but great impact.

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  11. So pretty! Absolutely love the background paper and love how you added just the right touch of colour! Thank you for playing along with us at Scrap Out Stash!

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  12. Beautiful layout. The embellishments match the photo very well. Great job! Thank you for joining us at Scrap Our Stash.

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  13. cool choice of elements for twine. fabulous layout too! thanks for joining us at scrap our stash.

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