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Bloom Where You're Planted


In June, a few local demonstrators and I are doing an all scrapping Stamp Camp. We're doing 5 2-page spreads (that's 10 total layouts). In preparation, I have to put together two designs using the Urban Oasis DSP. This weekend I put together a 12 x 12 layout. I can't do this one for the workshop, but I couldn't help sprucing it up. I believe I'm going to use this basic layout, but because of time, we won't be able to complete all the distressing and sewing. This layout also includes quite a bit of punching and "machining" (through the Big Shot). I hope I can accommodate some sewing. At the meeting, I'll ask the other demonstrators what they think.



Now I need to find a photo to put it in. There is probably a cute photo of my daughter somewhere that will fit!

Comments

Scrapacat said…
I love this layout! It's all dressed up just for a cute lady.
~ky
Tonya said…
I love this layout! All of the little details just MAKE IT!!!
Robin said…
Holy Cow!! It's a really great layout. What a lot of work you put into it. Love all the distressing and sewing.
Lindsey said…
Hi Friend.
You are the Sponge Queen. Can you tell us what your sponge of choice is and maybe give us some tips and tricks? I've never met anyone that can handle a sponge better than you!!
Amy said…
It's gorgeous Bekah!! I love it!!

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