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nisa fiin jack

This was fun! while I used the cricut to cut out the little house shapes (zooballoo cart) to stick on I decided to use where they were cut from as a stencil for more houses which I used some fiber scraps walnut ink to 'stencil' in the houses! Got to use some of the new Scenic Route that arrived from Andrea today too :-) as well as some stamps from stampin up! This ends the 'dare jacks' on Scrapjacked USA! Have enjoyed the weekly jack opportunities & the inspiration they provided!

have had some other goodies arrive over the last week.... pizza box kinds & a caffeine one! the Aug Kit for SBO is gorgeous & has been a pleasure to play with.... have some other projects that I need to get on with as well as some stuff for the Scrap Of Faith September newsletter! Best get on with it.
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Anonymous said…
i like the little house effect Lara, very cute.....oh and new scenic route papers.....covering eyes
Gillian said…
Oh Lara, this is Gorgeous!
love the stenciled houses.. they look cool!
staceyfike said…
i love this jack! the little houses are so cool!
Penny said…
The houses are cute ;)
Mel said…
Just love what you've done (as usual!)
Karen L said…
Love this layout Lara - love the little house effect also. Looks real cute. Your work always inspires me.
Anonymous said…
I love this layout all the little houses and the papers used are just georgous.

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