This is the Damask Divas Blog Hop featuring Later Sk8r or Tommy paper collections.
If you came from Amanda's blog, you are in the right place.
I used papers, the rocket embellishment and the stamp set from Workshops on the Go® Later Sk8r Scrapbooking Kit for my project. I had a different project in mind, but didn't have the time to make it...and since I'm behind on my scrapbooking, thought it would be nice to work on......my Project Life album! I finally decided to start one this year...
(O.K. I know my pics look really weird...my printer ran out of ink and I don't have a replacement yet. But I didn't want you staring at papers, so I didn't really adhere them down and will be replacing them later...sorry about that!)
I used my Slice to cut out the letters and the negative for "one" and I outlined some of the words with a marker. And don't forget to use the strips from the papers! The words are perfect as embellishments!
The next blog on the list is Shirley's!
Hope you have a great time on our Blog Hop!
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Have a nice weekend!
Lilian
Wow I love how you used CTMH for your project life, really adorable, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAwesome use of the negative cut!!! Love how you used Sk8ter for Project Life...will have to remember this when I start...someday! ;)
ReplyDeleteSo cute ... I love creative titles. You really rocked this one.
ReplyDeleteLove the titles! Great job!
ReplyDeleteNice layout! Love the photos and the titles.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried the Project Life but it looks like it would be a much easier way to scrapbook.
ReplyDeleteYour son is cute and I'm glad he loves his toys.
This is great! So much show and tell...which I adore when seeing photos. Great work!
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