I just love this photo of Christopher and Kate together and couldn't wait to put it on a layout. The background card stock had the usual inking techniques applied which provided a solid background for the other items. Fussy cutting the black swirl gave the layout a bit of a difference and to complete the die cut tags were arranged in a cluster.
This black mini tag album from Basic Grey gave my pages a great place to start. After going to Norfolk this year with the family I still hadn't organised any of the photos, and boy were there heaps. At least I can say this is the mini version of what we accomplished. The full album pages can be found on http://www.scrappit.com.au/www/25/1001127/displayproductcategory/scrappit-now-newsletter--2101344.html .
I love collecting bits and pieces from the $2 shops and this was no exception. This little money tin cost $2 and was perfect for dressing up. It had some ghastly image on the side but the top and bottom were already white. After attaching my paper it was only a matter of adhering some embellishments to complete. Not worth $2 now is it?
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