This layout was done before I did the layout tittle "growing". Reason why I blog this layout after the "growing" layout is because I am waiting for an e-mail from Shannon. This layout was scraplifted from Shannon Tidwell, I scraplifted her 2007 layout tittle "mother & son". It is so me when I scraplift someone work I will always ask their permission, in this case I scraplifted first and I ask permission later (which make me feel guilty). Once she has given the green light I quickly blog about this layout.
How I found her? Before I ventured into this hobby, I love to read books - Borders, MPH, Times or bookstores are my favourite place. I bought a lot of true stories books and I subscribed for Readers Digest (even this year) and since I am into scrapbook I also bought some scrapbook book. Shannon was featured in Better Homes and Gardens, 365 days of scrapbooking ideas which I bought this book last week. I was amazed to see a lot of beautiful layouts in this book and Shannon layout was quite simple to scraplift so I did. Thank you Shannon!
Here is my scraplift...
Material used: Creative Imaginations Blue Polka patterned paper, DCWV chipboard, Creating Keepsakes mat stacks paper, American Crafts thicker, Jenni Bowlin button, Rhonna Farrer buttons, pin, beads, cotton designer fabrics in variety of colours, lace from Scrappingville, some sewing and lots of loves.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
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A clever way to show-off fabric patches. i like the pin...nice.
ReplyDeletethat is beautiful.. fantastic colours.. and what a photo.. gorgeous..
ReplyDeleteThank you for the loves' ladies!
ReplyDeleteThis looks sweet love the patches. Thanks for popping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteAwww...she's a cutie even when she's sad! I love the fabric swatches at the side...:)
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment about my "little hint" I cant wait to finish it! And I love your layout, very cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is BEAUTIFUL!! Loveeeeeeeeeeeee the different papers you used and loveeeeeeee the stitching! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
ReplyDeleteawww...
ReplyDeletelove the sewing bits...
Even with the sad face, she still looks adorable. Such a trendy quilt block on your LO !
ReplyDeleteI love this layout.. adding fabric onto the page always give it a more cosier look and it adds texture too!
ReplyDeletethanks for the birthday LOVin... woot woot.
ReplyDeleteThank you..thank you...thank you...
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