In order to win this little RAK with the latest Dear Lizzy Collection:
1) All you have to do is to send your email to us at chowchow138@gmail.com for the blinkie codes
2) And add our blinkie to your blog and link our blog to yours when we send you the codes or you can grab it from here:
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Sounds really easy right? We will announce the winner of the RAK at the end of this month. Its a real easy way to win some Just Lizzy papers - we just love them!
The March Challenge this month was pure and simple. We are to scrap a layout on our holidays and I have chosen some photos of Clarissa trapezing in order to do that. My daughter is quite the daredevil and on a trip to Phuket 2 years ago, she has decided to have 2 lessons on trapezing and I have to say that she excelled at it. As you can see from the photos, she has successfully mastered the knee hang, a catch from the instructors (not shown here) and a back flip to a successful landing. I was so proud of her.
Check out the smile when she could do the knee hang sucessfully.
Preparing to go another time.
Successful back-flip before her landing. Perfect to me!
Materials used:
Bazzill cardstocks, Hambly transparency and rubon, Imaginsce pp, Michael Miller Fabric pp, K n Co Chipboard Embellishments, Tinkering Ink Felt Embellishment, American Craft Chipboard Birds, Prima Fabric Alphas, Prima Blings and lace, Jenny Bowlin journalling card, Cloud pp and pin from Scarlet Lime kit and 3d foam of course.
Scrapbooking Target: 100
Completed: 12
Your children are just so brave to try something new and that is very good!! I am not sure if I can manage with the knee swing. Lol!! I love ur take especially with the photos. Another precious layout!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun layout for such fun times!! love bright colors!! yeah, that looks exciting!!!!!
ReplyDeletePretty LO!! love the colour you used... looked like C had so much fun :)
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