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I had loads of little snippets of card left over from my counterfeit kit.  Also bits of vellum from trimming of the gold doilies.  I cut them all in to triangles with the idea of using them as confetti.  What do you think?


These alpha stickers were added to the kit - the ones in my kit just didn't work.  (Plus I had a pile of new stash screaming at me - PLAY WITH ME!! - and so I did.)



Unfortunately these aren't my kiddies so I've blurred them out - best be on the safe side when it comes to photos of kids.



Another layout with muted colours.  Is my taste changing?

Linking up at the Playground and Counterfeit Kits March linky.


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  1. Brilliant use of lots of little snippets Laura - very clever and a great layout!

    Hugs

    Di
    xx

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  2. I love the effect from the little triangles. I think it's good to try colours that you wouldn't usually.

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  3. Such a great idea, lovely layout.

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  4. Fantastic layout and love the effect of all the little bits :)

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  5. This is so fun, Laura! What a wonderful and pretty way to use your snippets as confetti! Hugs, Darnell

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  6. Great use of scraps! Now, if I can just remember this!

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    1. Pinterest - great for all the ideas you know you are going to forget
      Ironically though, I have once forgotten my pinterest password... there's no helping me!!
      :)

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  7. Great use of all those little snippets . Hugs Mrs .A.

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  8. Great layout. How clever to use op your snippets that wayl Totally suits your photo of kids and art work!

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  9. what a great idea for using your scraps like that on your delightful layout

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