I scrapped this story here, words by Liz, about our tea experiment (inconclusive due to inadequate levels of significance) for Scrap Factor over at UKScrappers where the theme was using texture. And this week's gallery shows how we all managed without that number one tool in the scrapper's arsenal: patterned paper.
Never again - it was far too hard to resist the stash!
Kisses xxx
P.S. Crazy busy, need a holiday, and a proper one this time with nothing actually to do. On plus side, busy has involved school fetes, ballet at the Royal Albert Hall, planning fab things to do with Guides at camp and setting up my own little photo-booth project. More on all of these later. In theory. If I ever finish writing those school reports.
P.P.S. For those that asked, the washi tape from last post is from Paper Chase, the big one on Goodge Street in London (Baby!) and I LOVE it and try and sneak it into all my pages.
P.P.P.S. Really want to say thanks for all your lovely comments - has totally given me a lift this week as I dash past the internet in a blur :D
Great LO...don't think I could resist the PP!
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love, love, love that layout!
ReplyDeleteCan I just say, that as soon as this layout popped into view on google reader, I actually said out load "wow". It's truly stunning
ReplyDeleteAgain hurray! for all that journaling! It;s a beautiful page.
ReplyDeleteWe're still laughing here about your Uncle comment. Very very funny :)
Delightful page - and have just read the story. Am so with you on not mashing teabags. Yuck!
ReplyDeletewow fantastic xx
ReplyDeleteNow that is tough! I need a trip to London to visit paperchase I think! :)
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