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A Pastel Page for Allie's Scrapbook


I was going to do Allie's Freshman Scrapbook all in Black, Red, and Kraft, but I changed my mind and did a few pastel pages after seeing the challenge on the 123 Challenge Blog. The challenge for March is to use pastels, the word "Dream," and frames. I also used the Stash Busters Challenge on Splitcoast Stampers which is to use 3 different paper patterns, two chipboard pieces, something pleated or crimped, and a die cut.

I had this fun laminated burlap and I painted the edges white with MS Craft Paint. The papers are from prima, the dream text is from the Text Cloud and Songbird image by Dawn Collins (available at Squigglefly), and the flowers and chipboard are from my stash. This picture is when Allie got her invitation to join her sorority.

Hope you aren't getting tired of pictures of Allie yet - I have about 130 more to go! LOL!

Allie is running for Senator and here is one of her campaign "buttons" for her Facebook page:


Hope you had a great weekend! Hugz!

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  1. This is a wonderful photo and you've displayed it beautifully on that burlap! I feel your sense of pride and it's well deserved too! Go Allie you've got my vote :)

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  2. Love your burlap with the painted edges. Your daughter is so beautiful and I'm voting for her. LOL I'm enjoying all your pictures.

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  3. Wonderful page Nancy, I like the pic and the embellishments,Good Luck to Allie I hope her campaign goes well
    Kevin xx

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  4. Fabulous layout, love the hessian back ground.. and thanks for joining in at 123 challenge blog too..

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  5. She is GORGEOUS Nancy! Love this burlap page ... so unique and brings focus to the photo perfectly! WOW! Best of luck to Allie!!

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  6. Love the burlap with the touch of white on the fringe! Fabulously done! Gorgeous daughter too. Wishing her luck :)

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  7. This is a fabulous layout Nancy, I love the burlap and gorgeous photograph.
    Pauline
    x

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  8. Really adorable layout!! I love the burlap texture!! Thanks for sharing! Hugs - *Vicki*

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  9. Fun layout and great picture! Good luck to your daughter!

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  10. Love all the jute and the way you have framed it. Very pretty indeed and CAS.

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  11. Awesome layout and photo. Love the burlap. Good luck to your daughter.

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  12. Fab layout - love, love, love that burlap background and of course the framed sentiment :)

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  13. Gosh, she is gorgeous, Nancy. Wow. I wish her luck getting voted into position!

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  14. Fabulous page Nancy! I hope you'll join us at 123 again! :)

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  15. Nah, will never grow tired of pictures of your daughter Allie. She should be Miss Alabama! She has that wholesome, fresh, healthy look with beautiful facial features and gorgeous hair. Love your scrapbook page. The painted white edges really highlight the focal point. Beautiful job!

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