Wee Memories time again! This week we are sponsored by Unity... I love Unity stamps! The challenge is 'Dare to Color' - no less than 4 colors on your project.
Jillibean Soup has another sketch challenge on and I just had to play along.
I was also inspired by the Get Picky Inspiration - to be inspired by butterflies and have more than one photo on the layout.
I used my Blossom Soup paper along with some other Jillibean soup embellishments. I have used a couple of stamps from the Unity July KOTM and stamped on the pink polka dot paper. These papers make me think of a farm and sitting on a porch all wrapped in a quilt. So I decided to scrap these photos of the girls from a few years ago when we were visiting on a farm. For the background paper, I did random wavy stitching on it to give the feel of a quilt.
A close up of the grass and the stitching lines.
What a wonderful layout. Gorgeous colors and patterns!!!!
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ReplyDeletegreat layout love the colours and the cute butterflies :)
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable layout!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! That paper is perfect for a farm theme!
ReplyDeleteYour blog and projects are so inspirational!!
ReplyDeleteFun page sketch and a fab page! Thanks for the lovely comment on my blog today! :)
ReplyDeletejust so sweet:)
ReplyDeletelove the soft colours of your layout. it is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this layout! The photo really takes center stage!
ReplyDeleteWowzers, how pretty this is! Love all that patterned paper. Looks so great with the kraft background. And your grass is just fabulous. Again! :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty layout! Love the clouds and flower and butterflies!!
ReplyDeleteCute as can be...the little ones and the layout!
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ReplyDeleteso cute! love the bit of twine ;) thanks for playing with us at Get Picky ;)
ReplyDeletethis is such a beautiful page, Laurel! Thanks again for playing!
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous take on the Get Picky prompt, Laurel! Love the happy bright look of this page, as well as the grass technique!
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