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It's taken my a few days to clear my desk, lots of rests, lots of procrastinating, lots of lectures - I do not need any more stuff!  It's not nearly clear or tidy but it is so much better and I needed to create.  So, here is a layout I made with the sweepings of my desk!



I made it with Show Us Your Stuff's challenge in mind - no people plus a handmade embellishment.



I've used bits from Elle's Studio, Cocoa Vanilla, Like For Ever, Pretty Pink Posh and Crafty Ribbons.



This tissue paper was the wrapping of a LFE kit that I used to mop up spare ink.

My handmade element is a cocktail stick flag made with the Summer Festival Message ribbon from Crafty Ribbons.



The pink enamel dots are from Cocoa Vanilla and really are the perfect shade of baby pink.  I can't really tell you where all the other little bits and bobs come from, other than on my desk top!

Thanks for stopping by today


Comments

  1. Oh I wish I had such pretty sweepings on my desk Laura! In fact I wish I had a desk then I could through some pretty embellies around just because!! Beautiful page as always and those pink dots........swoon!

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  2. Beautiful LO Laura.

    Hope you've had a good day. Sue

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  3. Beautiful!! I love all the delicate layers :)

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  4. Softness and complexity in perfect union. This is beyond beautiful.

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  5. Oh my gosh, how beautiful is your layout Laura. I love the design, and that you've done this with bits of leftovers. So many layers, just lovely. Thanks for joining us at SUYS.

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  6. Oh how pretty is this page - and that little flag is so cute! love the design too - so eye-catching! Thanks for joining in at SUYS :)

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  7. Wow so pretty Laura. Love your design and layers. Thanks for joining in.

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  8. absolutely amazing..wow. wow.. wow..
    thank you for playing at show us your stuff..

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  9. Oh such a pretty layout, I love it! Gorgeous design & papers...I love all your little details. Thanks for joining us over @ SUYS :)

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  10. Gorgeous layout Laura! I love your use of the grid design and the soft, pretty layers you have incorporated into it. (Especially when I spied that Cocoa Vanilla paper from Hello Lovely - although I might be a bit biased there! hehe) Thanks for playing along with us at SUYS! :)

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