February 2008

 

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L 'Amour

I Can Do That

All About The Arrow

Have a Heart

Loving Lavender

Going Places

 

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Discovery Drive

Design Square

Overhaul Alley

Chic Street

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Loving Lavender

Sue Wood

Think of summer think of calm, tranquil, garden scents, think of blues, mauves, in pastel shades and there it is lavender… a color, a scent and a flower the very essence of peaceful, lazy summers, calm slumbers ,elegance and simplicity. Breathe in that fresh fragrant perfume in your imaginings. Lavender is so pretty it compliments spring, summer and even winter shades. The versatility of it is abundant in a wide range of our daily lives.  The traditional layout of course in lavender is suited to all sorts of topics, and is especially suited in it’s pastel form to baby photos.

 

 

Journaling: Is it really necessary? No more pictures please! Yes honey, it is absolutely necessary that mommy takes lots and lots of pictures of you. Sorry, but you better get use to it, because I’m not going to stop.

Is It Really Necessary? By Kami Pfingsten. Supplies: Digital Paper: Sharon Bobis "Love Around”, Brush: Leiko Beck Designs (Whimsical Flowers), Fonts: Perpetua and Jennifer’s Hand.

 

 

 

Journaling: "Take the time... to enjoy life"

Take Time by Kathryn Green.  Supplies: Digital Kit “Salana’s Lovely Sage” available at Digitals, Photo: T Kossowski, Font: Fragile Bombers.

 

 

 

Design note: I used an Exacto knife to cut around the flourishes already on the paper then I slid the other paper behind. I also doodled all around the flourishes to help them stand out.

beautiful Kayla by Patricia Johnson. Supplies: Paper: Rusty Pickle, Flowers: Prima, Buttons: Rusty Pickle, Alphabet Stickers: Rusty Pickle, Ink: Ranger, Stampin’ Up! 

 

 

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