Evie now has a mini album and 2 layouts! LOL This is for a dt tryout though that finishes soon so i did preplan them both :) Here is a sneak at the card ive made for the try out too

Here is the spring project i created for the Bo Bunny blog....these pinwheels are so easy to do. Cut a piece of patterned paper into a square of any size (depending on how big you want the pinwheels). Cut half way to the centre from each corner and fold in, pop a brad through the ends of each point you just turned in and straight through the back of the pinwheel.


These look really good. Do you EVER stop to rest?
ReplyDeleteSo Pretty..Can't believe your are scrapping LOL xxx
ReplyDeleteWOW love the pinwheels Debbie. Those papers are gorgeous - love those earthy colours. And, you've inked all the edges?! xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as usual, trying to peer around the edges of the sneekie peak!! I must try some of that paper curling :)
ReplyDeleteLovely! NOW JUST REST!!!!!! Can't believe you have time to blog & scrap with a baby less than 1 week old. How do you do it?
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I've always loved paper windmills - a childhood favourite we played with in the 1950s still around today - and you can't say that about many things can you! Love the colours of yours Debbie and how you've arranged them as a bunch of flowers.
ReplyDeleteOh and that photo of Evie is just perfect! So clever of you to take it in black and white - timeless!
You really have a talent in art. I love your especially on your cardmaking project.
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