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Layouts of Our Eskies "Jenna and Izzy"



This IS my favorite 2 page layout and the cutest pictures of Jenna when she was 8 weeks old. Using black cardstock as background paper and some misc pattern black and white papers torn with pink silk flowerss attached with brads and scrappers flooss. Several sm tags with a little journaling on them and velvet chipboard letters for my Title  "My Favorite Pic"





Our puppy arrival announcement page. Pets are family too is the title on the bottom of page. I used a lazer cut paper on the corners added some gems and glitter glue and a heart charm on top left and a few rub-ons.
Jenna's first Road Trip, using browns and blues like the quilt she was laying on for most of the trip and paper with a blue and brown flower I cutr and put down the center of each page and used for an embellsihment with ribbon on each page. The letters for the title are tan chipboard letters with a few silk flowers attached with brads, and a template for the journaling area.
Our New Puppy is the title that I stamped then painted in with white paint. I cut out square chipboard and painted the letters of her name on at the bottom and attached with black and white ribbon. pictures are matted in white and black and the one is cut around her body, and a area to journal on.
Treasure..colorful papers torn and then I glued on a whole bunch of buttons and small journal area to talk about the day garage saleing with Jenna and all the treasure we found that day.
I enjoyed doing this page I used a bright colored paper for background cut out 3 wavey stripes to add to page vertically and then layered the letters on 3 different colored cardstock for the title Pool + Sand = Sandbox. Jenna just loves to play in her playyard filled with sand.
This is a page done to look like a school bus. I used yellow cardstock with inked edges and a pattern school bus paper for main area and cut circles out in yellow cardstock to highlight the pics and did some journaling in white gelly roll pen on black stripes of paper.