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Thursday, November 01, 2012

cowgirl

I've loaded this challenge on UKS so it was only right that I posted it here too. This challenge was to follow a Pagemap.
I knew I would like all the white space so I flicked some paint to make spots. The main butterfly is a Personal Impression stamp and the smaller ones are from Stampin Up.
If you follow my blog you know I make card a day and you will recognise my favourite border at the moment from MFT it did take four strips to make this circle and the join is under the photos.
I used a stitching template for the pearls to make the swirl. The Title is straight just the wonky photographer at it again.

13 comments:

  1. This is brilliant Debby. X

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  2. Gorgeous LO Debby!!
    XXX Heidy

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  3. Fabulous Debby love the layouts. Caroline xxx

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  4. Fabulous pics and great layout. Wouldn't have thought of butterflies with that image but they look great.

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  5. So gorgeous Debby.

    Hugs Riet.xx

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  6. Beautiful selfmade scrappaper!! Love the half butterfies on your page! Enjoy your day, Colinda

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  7. Fab page Debby - I'm really loving your 'paint splat' backgrounds.
    Beryl xx

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  8. love your layout Debby, great cowgirl pics. janex

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  9. I absolutely love this Debby!! Gorgeous!! xx

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  10. Adorable Lo Debby, just love the colours used, I have also seen your three cards above, they are beautiful too.
    I have just bought a fab Woodware stamp that has a 25 and Holly on and I have made tags with it.
    It is available at Samuel Taylors if you are interested. Debbiex

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  11. Beautiful page Debby...why am I not surprised that your scrapbooking is as lovely as your card making!
    Hugs, Renee

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  12. Brilliant page...love the half butterflies at the edge of the page.

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  13. Perfect splatter on a perfect layout! Hugs, Lesley

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