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This was made for NSD weekend.  As normal my ideas and my health had a little conflict and I'm only posting it now four days later.  Anyhoo...

This little layout is a good fit for a number of challenges...


Number one - use ribbon on a layout - join us at SpiegelMom Scraps for loads more challenges!  (made as an example, not entered as I am DT)

Number two - No Patterned Paper - join us at For The Love Of Pretty Paper for more!  (made as an example as an invited guest challenge setter, not entered)

Number three - Show Us Your Stuff - hearts, poetry + the handmade embellishment.  (entered here please!!)


I'll quickly run you through my handmade element...  prize ribbon rosettes made from a snippet of multi coloured Swiss Dot organza ribbon and a button, all held together with a stitch or two.  My supplies were from Crafty Ribbons.


My hearts came in the form of tiny stickers sprinkled around like confetti.  And my journalling is in poem form:

One puff,
then count to ten.
One more puff,
and to ten again.
Such a good boy.

Documenting my nephew and his inhaler.

Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you enjoyed the NSD celebrations.  I have a few more layouts to blog over the next few days - stand by!!


Comments

  1. What a sweet page - the lightness of it is wonderful, and the scrapping so clever and eye-catching.

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  2. Hi Laura, I nearly missed this post.

    Loving the LO and the buttons really make it stand out. Sue

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  3. Such a beautiful page created for such a brave little man, the buttons and ribbons are so effective, great idea for your handmade element. Thank you for joining the challenge at Show Us Your Stuff

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  4. What a fantastic page. I love the buttons and ribbons and the bit of mixed media. Thanks for playing with us at SUYS

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  5. An adorable layout, I love all of the white space. Thanks for joining us at SUYS

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  6. Popped over from SUYS, so glad you joined in. A really fabulous page!

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  7. Love this! Such a simple design, but it just pops! The buttons look fabulous! Thanks for joining in at SUYS! :)

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  8. Great Layout, so so gorgeous. Thank you playing along with us at SUYS. You totally rocked it!

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