After watching Zoe and Ryan yesterday, I couldn't resist scrapping these photos right away. I couldn't find the snowman paper I had, so you might be seeing more of this event, once I find it.
This layout was a result of a lot of school papers from a recent SC box
and some old pictures I found of Zoe and I .
I really like the "school" theme being used for something other than the first day of school type layouts.
Especially since Zoe doesn't really go to school yet.
These pictures from Scheels were just too much fun. I used the exclusive Studio Calico December papers for this one. I loved the little strip on the bottom and managed to squeeze that in with a punched edge
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As you can see, I'm loving my postage stamp border punch lately. I've used in on all 3 of these layouts. I'm also getting back into my misting again. Sigh...it's so hard not to use mist on every single layout.
I'm glad I've still be able to scrap while we're temporarily unsettled.
I'm lucky my mom let me take over her desk upstairs.
XOXO,
Holly & Co.
PS. December Daily will resume this evening :)
that is an awesome snowman.
ReplyDeleteand i totally love your layouts.
Awesome page in your scrap book!
ReplyDeleteMatt L.
scheels.com
these are so sweet .. the second one is my fave
ReplyDeletethat's rad that you used school papers on a non school layout! it looks great
ReplyDeletexo
Love all of these, but especially "learning curve"!
ReplyDeleteawesome layouts!!
ReplyDeletelove how you used the school goodies on your Learning Curve LO for a non-school page. It all works so well, and how right you are, motherhood certainly is a big learning process!! =)Tiffany
ReplyDeleteBreakfast at Tiffany's
Gorgeous layouts!! I love them all!! You are the feature on Paper Issues today!<3 http://paperissues.blogspot.com/2011/08/learning-curve_29.html
ReplyDeleteHolly what a beautiful LO! That picture is just totally adorable, such a wonderful keepsake. Congrats on being featured over at Paper Issues too!! Totally deserved :o)
ReplyDeleteTHese are sooo great and I love that you stepped outside the box with the school papers!!!
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