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Buttons Everywhere!


I am trying to find some more fun scrapbook challenges so I can find inspiration for Allie's Freshman scrapbook so I went out on the internet and I found a fun challenge called Black With Two. It requires a black base and a limited pallet combined with a sketch, an inspirational word, and a fun inspirational picture. Love the concept. I wasn't going to venture out of kraft bgs for Allie's book but oh well - a few black pages won't hurt anything. This is Allie and her "Big Sister" Mattie. Mattie has been a big help to Allie at UAB and she is precious. After a few months of hearing about Mattie, I figured out that I actually use to work with Mattie's mother - it is such a small world!

Hugz!

Comments

  1. This is such a creative use for all those buttons! Fabulous photo, and a fantastic layout too!

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  2. You're having so much fun with Allie's scrapbook. She is a perfectly beautiful girl (and her friend) for your fun in putting the scrapbook together. I love those buttons...just the coolest design.

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  3. such a beautiful layout i love how you used our sketch thanks for playing at BW2

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  4. Love how you used the buttons and the sentiment banners. Great page :)

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  5. It is a very small world :D I love what you have done here and the buttons look great. Great quotes for her too. I think you rocked this challenge I love it.
    Thanks for playing along with us at BW2 this month :D Hope you will be tempted to play again :D

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  6. Such harmony here with all those buttons and what a lovely photo that is.

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  7. Nancy, I'm just catching up on commenting. This page is beautiful and delightful. Fantastic idea for all those buttons and that inspirational sentiment is perfect. I have also checked out your other pages of Alli's scrapbook and they are all great. Her gorgeous face certainly inspires you to make amazing pages for her book. I, for one, will never get tired of seeing pictures of her and your scrapbook. Happy Scrapping.

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  8. WOW what a cool layout design! Beautiful work and beautiful girls! Yes it is a small world isn't it! What fun memories she'll have when she looks through this album in years to come! GREAT JOB!!!

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  9. This is so creative! Love it (and may have to case it).

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  10. Aww... love this layout! Great pic too ~jeni :)

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  11. Wow! This is a brilliant layout, I love all of those buttons and your gorgeous photograph.
    Pauline
    x

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  12. stunning page. The button effect looks fantastic. Thanks for joining us at BW2

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  13. Beautiful page and photo if I need a button I know who has lots lol

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  14. Such a great photo and what a page!!! All those buttons - such patience to stick them all on :)

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  15. They kind of look like real sisters! Both beautiful. Love all those buttons on this LO.

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  16. Oh My! What a fantastic way to use buttons! They look absolutely fab Nancy! I love your overplay with the word 'sunshine'. All perfect quotes! Thanks for joining us at BW2!

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  17. Oh I love this! The button circle is perfect! And you have done a wonderful job on the inspiration board! Thanks for playing along with us at BW2

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  18. Great LO and the buttons are just perfect for it. Thanks for playing along with us at BW2.

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  19. This looks amazing and fabulous all wrapped into one. I am in awe of the buttons. I just love the color and texture they bring to this layout. Allie is going to have one heck of a scrapbook. She will certainly cherish it. Isn't that so awesome that you know Mattie's Mom. It is a small world after all.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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