Layout: I Love My Dog

By the title of my layout, you’re probably thinking “Well, Duh! But which one?” Well, the doggie I chose to scrap was Lady Bear. With all the cold weather we’ve been having, I chose to scrap some Summer photos and use bright embellishments!

I love my dog

I had a lot of fun with this one. All the little strips of paper and ribbon. All the fun embellishments from die cut flowers to chipboard biscuits and hearts.

Here are some close-ups:

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The layout is based on the Becky Fleck sketch challenge at A Cherry On Top:

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I also did this for ACOT’s Supply Challenge. Out of 10 items I chose the following to use on my page – I used 3 flowers (2 die cuts and 1 sticker); 2 stick pins; white (background cardstock); diagnol stripes (pp strip); and arrow (cork arrow). I used a variety of manufacturer’s to create this layout including:

Diagnol striped pp: MME
Die cut flowers: Deja Views
Glittered paw print stickers, green felt flower sticker: Sticko
“I Love My Dog” journaling block: Echo Park
Stick Pins, grey plaid pp strip: Basic Grey
Brown chevron pp strip, brown paw print pp strip: Reminisce
Yellow strip, orange strip, green paw print strip: The Paper Studio
Cork arrow: Fancy Pants
chipboard dog biscuits: Paper House Productions
Dog veneer: Studio Calico
chipboard hearts and date strip: Queen & Co
Mist: Tattered Angels
Ink: Clearsnap
Ric Rac, ribbon with red pom poms: from stash

TFL! 🙂

Layout: No bone is too BIG

Sketch-N-Scrap has a new sketch this month. I love the placement of the photos and the large circle so much that I pretty much stuck to the sketch and didn’t stray too far.

Here’s the sketch —  #44

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And here’s my layout, featuring Little Bit chewing on a bone larger than he is.

No Bone is TOO Big

I chose to use Queen & Co’s papers and washi tape. The heart is by AdornIt, and sprayed it with coffee bean mist by Inkadinkadoo. I added the bling and twine for a more custom look.

This layout also fulfills the 3 in a Row Challenge at ACOT. The hostess gave us a grid, with 9 elements and you play it like tic-tac-toe. I chose “brown”, “buttons”, and “washi tape”.

TFL!