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Great layout Jenny ... the "sparklers" look excellent! Don't kids love them!!
Great layout Jenny ... the "sparklers" look excellent! Don't kids love them!!
What a special layout Tracey ... very heartfelt words too. Love the bright colours, the rub ons and the photo!!
There are rubon swirls, journalling, and a few word etchings under the black tape.
So good luck and look forward to seeing what you come up with.
Thank you Jenny ... love the torn edges and the tag with the journaling. What a great memory to document!
Hope we get to see a few more layouts with handwriting!!
Wow Sandra ... love the colours in this one, love the title colours, great photo collage too!! And I hope you don't cover up that writing ... It looks great!!
if any of the 'newbies' ;D would like to send me a pic of their creative space pls email me and I'll post it for you.
have a great weekend.
ps 3 weeks today, 3 weeks today. hip hip hooray.
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Zani dropped into my inbox her LO in response to the Handwriting Challenge. Your style of writing is so neat. You should be proud of how tidy and clear it is.
Great layering and nice and bright.
For anybody else who wants to send in your LO for the challenges, (current or past) this is how you do it.
1. save your pic off your camera or scanner as a JPG on your computer.
2. go to that file on your computer.
3. Right click
4. Send to
5. Mail recipient
6. Yes to make pictures smaller *this is an important step*
7. Your email window should appear with the pic already attached.
8. Type in one of our email addresses (find them on the right hand sidebar on this blog)
9. Type in your blurb and Send
So after poking thru my scrap paper stash I found my solution. Who says you cant put pink and red together. I cut out the heart shapes in the PP and used that 'window' as my journal area. I wrote it in pencil first to make sure it fits (big tip) and ruled some lines to keep it straight.
Another tip, if u have a sharp pin end on your LO, put a little itty bitty dot of dimensional magic on the sharp end so its puts a little ball of product on it. no more 'sharps' to be pricked by.