This was such a hard page to do- trying to figure out how to put everything on this page and still have the brochure available to open and read and the postcard visible and some kind of theme for all of it. So, I came up with the color scheme(from the postcard) and put the cricut cut gates at the bottom on the page and used a border punch for the brochure sleeve. There was more information and memorabilia than actual photos. I will be applying this page over at SOUS for the Gate die cut challenge this week
Monday, September 9
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Hiya Debbie!!!!!!
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cool enough to have wanted to do so...I want to live there!
=)
I am sure this was a struggle though, how to incorporate all that!
You did great!
~Leah
It doesn't look like you had a hard time with this layout, this looks fabulous!! I love how you incorporated everything together in a great design to boot! Your gate looks fabulous and goes so well with the castle! I love the loves and papers you chose, the punched border looks great! Thanks for joining us at
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What a great layout! (I loved visiting Craigddarroch Castle! Though it was many moons ago...) The gate goes nicely with the whole Victoria theme. Thanks for playing along with SOUS!
ReplyDeleteGreat memories.......wonderful layout,love the memorabilia you have added! Thanks for sharing it with us at SOUS!
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