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Project 12 April


Super simple, continuing with my current pleasure in white cardstock and OA 8x8 paper. Love the die cut journaling tags too. Make layouts so easy to put together. I created this while sitting beside Mrs Frizz at the Dunedin Scrap Retreat and her delicicious layering and prima delights. In comparison my pages were rather flat, but I decided I like it that way for everyday layouts. For something special - e.g. one of my sisters family and one of my family on mums birthday recently, I'm happy to add some more in the way of depth in my creativity but other than that I'll stick with simple.
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Hopes Handcrafts said…
Awesome...I love this Lara! :-)
Unknown said…
I love the clean design of this - it's beautiful!
Karen L said…
Gorgeous Layout Lara and WOW I cannot beleive how many layouts you managed to get done at your retreat. I think you need to come give me some lessons on getting layouts done quickly. I think I am doing well if I get 6-7 done in a weekend. They are just stunning too.
Mel said…
I like your layout. Despite loving the look of layered work and occassionally doing it I, too, have always been a simple scrapper.
Mrs Frizz said…
I struggle to scrap flat ... I guess we are all different ... and let me tell you all ladies ... this lady can scrap and she truly makes it look so easy.

It was a pleasure to actually sit back and watch. Lara would pick up a pad of papers and in no time at all ... it was all put together and every one of them looks ... just so right.

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