Isn't it fun when you create a layout using a patterned paper titled "Kitchen Spice"... and make a layout about starting 5th grade? It just proves how versatile the patterned paper really is! I love the color scheme of this paper - it is so rich and full of texture.
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I cut the butterfly out of the Bo Bunny Double dot paper and then couldn't resist adding flowers that I "fussy cut" from the Kitchen Spice Sesame paper.
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The chipboard star makes the perfect home for the title... and don't you love the Jenni Bowlin calendars? They are perfect embellishments!
The next time you decide to make a layout... think outside the box. Possibly Kitchen Spice would make a perfect Back to School layout for you!
4 comments:
I love how you did the butterfly :) Really inspiring :)
What a darling page. Very nicely done!
I just love this LO Dawne - the colors of the PP go so well with the photos. Love the b-fly!
This rocks my friend!!! LOVEEEE IT!
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