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Showroom Jennifer
Wuthrich
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Memories
Complete
Memories Complete was founded in 1999 by Kolette
Hall and Kent Coleman. They started off doing
high-end custom scrapbooking in the New England
area and, over the next three years, expanded
to accommodate custom orders. In 2002, the
Memories Complete team designed their own line
of scrapbooking products based on their much
sought-after style.
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Design note:
I love brown, blue and pink together and the
Memories Complete products use this color
scheme beautifully. I simply used two of
the journaling cards and several of the die
cut accents and borders to embellish my
layout. The cardstock is of great quality
due to it's thickness. To make the adorable
shapes come to life even more, I added
buttons and bling to the flower centers.
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Your Dollie by Stacey Michaud.
Supplies:
Sticker Border, Die Cut Accents, Stickers:
Memories Complete,
Paper: Pink Paislee, Making Memories,
Buttons: Autumn Leaves, Chipboard Letters:
Target, BasicGrey, Bling: Me and My Big
Ideas.
Journaling:
Your dollies are your best friends. Meghan
is your favorite, but you love them all.
You are such a little mommy, learning all
about love and loyalty!
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Design note:
How fun to complete the memory! No, really!
When working with Memories Complete, that's
how you really feel - like it's a kit
designed for you, the scrapper. This page
was only made with paper,
stickers and a photo. That's it and that's
all it might have needed! I first reached
for cardstock for the background, knowing I
only wanted brown, white, pink and green on
the page. When I stumbled on this paper,
however, I was amazed how versatile Memories
Complete was to be able to combine it with
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The Frog Kiss by Lindsey Krauss.
Supplies:
Stickers: Memories Complete,
Paper: My Little Shoebox, Font: 2Peas
Frazzled.
Journaling:
"Someday her prince will come..."
McKenna, 9.26.2008
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Design note:
I have boys, so it was a challenge for me to
work in pink colors in the Girl line! But once I saw the
frame with the word "party" written on it, I
knew the Memories Complete Birthday Girl
collection would be perfect for a page about
the Mad Tea Party ride at Disney. And how
could I resist cutting out the phrase "happy
birthday" from a different frame and
changing it to "happy UNbirthday"?
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Mad Tea Party by Janice Badger.
Supplies: Frame stickers, Accent die
cuts, Journaling stickers: Memories Complete, Paper:
K and Company, Cardstock: Bazzill Basics
Papers, other, Letters: Making Memories,
Pen: American Crafts, Other: Adobe Photoshop
Elements, Staples photo paper.
Journaling:
WDW, 03-2007, Tea Cups; happy un-birthday
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