Today's challenge over at Use Your Stuff is from DT sis Beth and she wants us to use flowers :) Got to do another picture I found recently and got it scrapped.
I used the current sketch over at Stuck?! for my layout
This month's challenge over at 100 Pattern Paper Challenge FB group is Kraft Paper so got into my stack of Kraft Paper for this layout. Kraft paper (2 sheets plus the cut apart sheet), ribbon that was on my desk from that challenge and old stickers! Got just a few stickers left from that sheet to finish that off. Used a rubon for my journaling spot.I'm not a keen one for Orange but I do like the orange paper when it's a kraft paper. So my current counterfeit kit was used: Spring Garden :) Hmm I need to look for some more garden/flower photos......
Hey you have a fantastic day! I look forward to seeing your creation linked up over at Use Your Stuff challenge blog.
Love this and so awesome you got to use this for so many challenges. Way to go on combining everything. I have all the same challenges out for me to work on too. Aren't you ready to get some new flowers in the ground? I know I am.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the gardening stickers and the torn papers on the side.
ReplyDeleteGreat page! Love the layering and colours!! Thank you for joining us at Stuck?! Sketches!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous layout Tina! I love the kraft cardstock and how you used it on this layout. Well, I am just loving the whole color combo of this layout. Love your photo and the rub on's or stickers you used on this layout. They are so perfect for a garden layout! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteLove the doily for your background and your use of kraft paper for a gardening layout is fabulous! Thanks for playing along with Stuck?! Sketches!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the sketch. Thanks for playing along with Stuck?! Sketches.
ReplyDeleteNice job, you are always popping around finding the good challenges, aren't you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful page and great take on the sketch! Thanks for joining us at Stuck?! Sketches!
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with the sketch!
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