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A Quick Scrapbook Page

I found a new (to me) scrapbook challenge last night and did a quick page. Actually, it was very fast for me and looking at it I wonder how that happened since I sewed on it and everything - the stars aligned or something because normally it takes me forever to do a page even if it is a simple one.

Done for two absolutely fun scrapbook challenges (yes, I am now officially addicted to scrapbook challenges too - although my scrapbook pages look like kindergarten pages compared to some out there - I am learning though). I did this for Stashbusters on Splitcoast Stampers (Second Week of March but you have a month to so them) - HERE is the link:

The Stashbusters requirements are to use at least one of each of these:

• 2 patterned papers
• Ribbon
• Bling or Buttons
• Stamps or Stamped Image

And my sketch is from Sketchabilities #111 .

This is Allie with two of her sorority sisters.


Hugz!

Comments

  1. Nancy, that is a super scrapbook page and what a treasure for a lifetime. Nice stitching, too.

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  2. Fabulous page Nancy gorgeous pics and I like the embellishments.
    Kevin xx

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  3. Great pictures and love the muted tones of the page. The flowers are wonderful as are the touches of bling. Well done girlie :)

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  4. Another fabulous layout Nancy, you do have some gorgeous photographs to work with - I love the dimension on this one.
    Pauline
    x

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  5. Loving this layout and fabulous pics! ~jeni :)

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  6. Nancy great mix of elements and I especially love the crazy stitching in the background. Beautiful photos too:) Great to see you joining in at Sketchabilities - such awesome sketches aren't they:))

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  7. Thanks for your beautiful comments over at SCS Nancy:) Much appreciated!

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  8. Gorgeous! Love the added sewing. I still need to try that sometime :-)

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  9. You're really rocking these scrapping pages! Another great one - I guess it makes life easier when you have such lovely photos to work with :)

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  10. Girl, you rocked your page! It takes me forever to do a scrapbook page which is why I switched to cards...lol! So good to see your beautiful work tonight, Nancy! I hope you are doing well...big hugs your way! :)

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  11. Love the angle of everything and the neutral color palette! I guess the stars WERE aligned because this came together perfectly! Thanks for playing along with us at Sketchabilities!

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  12. Very very cool! Thanks for playing along w us at Sketchabilities!

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  13. Wow, this is gorgeous. I think your daughter Allie is just beautiful. Look at her eyes-they are sparkly and happy. She takes after her Mom!!!! Now this scrapbook layout is everything I love. I see we are both gravitating towards the same tones and textures. You'll see mine soon. It takes me forever to make a mini. I sure your daughter loved this. It's so beautiful.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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