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Bobby & adorable


One of my Secret Santa stocking swaps had so much green paper-y ribbon-y goodness in it that I couldn't help but start creating on Boxing Day!

One layout morphed in to two layouts - you can watch exactly how it happened...



I ended up only adding the gold word stickers, gold washi and gold glitter alphas to the goodies from the stocking - it was such a complete 'kit' that I didn't need many extras.


This was my first experience with Heidi Swapp's texture paste.  I didn't use it for texture on this occasion, but when it comes to it, I'll be trying to layer it as it seems a little looser than the texture pastes I am used to.  Fabulous colour and sheen though!


I love the wooden hearts covered with paper.


These photos don't really pick up the shine of the paste - I expect it will be tricky to capture on camera (I already have this issue with Shimmerz products) but in the flesh it is super.


I wonder if any one has any tips for sewing circles on a machine?  Mine are very, umm, un-circular!  But it attaches the ribbon and adds to the texture...


He is indeed adorable and I heart him SO much!



There is oodles left over which will be safely stored for the next day when I feel the need to make green things!

Also a heads up - the £1 bag sale is on at Crafty Ribbons.  Buy before 5th January and get 12 bags for £10

Thanks for stopping by.

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  1. Green is not one of my faves - until now. You've made both of these pages shine - well done on the great details and layering.

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  2. Hi Laura, Love the LOs. I loved watching your video.

    Hope you've had a good day. Sue

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