The weekend before last I was lucky enough to have a whole long weekend to scrap with good friends from my crop. We have an annual trip to the seaside and get up to all sorts of fun and silliness and I even came away with some layouts, which is always a bonus! All of the following are in some way scraplifts but I realised after I had printed out the originals that I had no idea of tracking where I had got them from, so I cannot give credit where credit is due. Having now realised the error of my ways I realise I need to keep a note of this information in the future so please forgive me if you recognise any of the work and I promise to do better in future!
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First up I was pleased to be able to use multiple photos here as I took
so many on our cable car trip. The papers used here were a mystery kit of Lily Bee Harvest Market papers and some embellishments
supplied by Gaye, who organises our retreat. It was incredible to see
how many different ways the same products were used by everyone. I loved adding the
slightly altered yummy Amy Tan felt camera to my layout. | | | |
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This is an almost copy of somebody's layout (so sorry I don't know who to credit!). The layout did the rounds with several other people using it to do a layout of their own too, so thank you whoever you are. The paper strips cut to look like ribbon were such a great idea. I promise to credit it if I come across the original again, which I have been searching around for with no luck as yet. |
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Leaves cut from Elizabeth Park Twig (love that range) and misting done with October Afternoon Sprinklers. I have decided they are my favourite misters as they are the easiest to use with no messy drips or dribbles - great colour range available too. The photos are really quite old of the children and not great quality but I am so happy to get them into my album. |
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Now this one I do know was from a Nichol Magouirk video over at Two
Peas. I loved the idea of doing multiple photos from my daughter's first six
months. They are all pre-digital so cropping the size meant I could cut
out all of the unwanted bits from the photos. I am so going to do another
similar one of my son. | | |
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Fantastic layouts Sandra x
ReplyDeletegreat layouts-I love the multiphotos!!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing Sandra
ReplyDeleteHi...just popped over via The Felt Fairy to say I am joining in the Monthly Make...hope to keep up with you through 2012...Merry Christmas...
ReplyDeleteKirsti xx
PS your LOs are fab!
I am loving your layouts, they really make me want to restart my own scarpping!
ReplyDeleteHurray! Thank you for joining the Monthly Make for 2012. I am really looking forward to seeing what you make! I am going to try very hard this year and really hope that we can support one another! If you do a post about your make then please pop by and leave me a comment so that I can come over and see it! Love Annie x ♥♥♥
Just popping by from the Monthly Make and I see you know Sandra and Jo! Wishing you a creative 2012.
ReplyDeleteFiona xx