Thursday 13 January 2011

Thankful

Well, here it is - the layout to go with my word for the year. You can tell I am already much more focussed on living by my word seeing that it only took me two days into the year to actually create this layout :)

I guess right now I am thankful for being creative and inspired.

Of course I used the papers and cardstock from my {{January Kit}} and I surprised myself at how well I am dealing with the "pinkness"....you see, even though I love the colour pink, I have a hard time scrapping it - not this time though.

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Ingredients:
Cardstock: Bazzill ** Papers: My Minds Eye, American Crafts, Cosmo Cricket ** Tag: Collage Press ** Stickers: American Crafts ** Chipboard: My Minds Eye ** Artisan Tape: Pink Paislee ** Buttons: My Little Bit Of Whimsey, unknown ** Borderpunch: Fiskars ** Other: Cosmic Shimmer, Pearls, Rhinestones, Alcohol Inks, Uniball Signo

7 comments:

  1. so very sweet... love it and all it's yummy pinkness! robin

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  2. This is awesome! LOVE the thought bubble (so stealing that btw!) and if I am guessing right maybe diggin all the cut up snow men from the Jolly by Golly paper and the halo on the title too! :)

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  3. ohhhhh love this one! that button/paper/pearl cluster--love! i really like the cloud atop the speech bubble for your journaling too...awesome page!!

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  4. This is pinktacular! :) Im kinda partial to the buttons and pearls hangin' out to the left of the title! Love your diluted splatters-might need to tell us how you did that! :)

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  5. I'm not a Pinkie Person either, but love what you did with this. Very nice layout.

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  6. ~jan said...
    This is pinktacular! :) Im kinda partial to the buttons and pearls hangin' out to the left of the title! Love your diluted splatters-might need to tell us how you did that! :)

    15 January 2011 14:24
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    Jan, the white "splatters" are not even properly splattered. I use my Uniball Signo in white to draw random dots across the layout. The looser you hold the pen, the more "real" the fake splatters look

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