Wednesday 28 November 2018

Wednesday Words

It's been ages since I've shared a scrapbook page and the photos are beginning to pile up so I thought I'd better get scrapping before December knocks at the door and it's time for my non-daily album.  I used the sketch from the  Let's Get Sketchy challenge.



Here's my page:


My daughter in law sent me these pics of my youngest grandson when he first started crawling, pushing backwards being easier than pulling forwards. They just crack me up! Apparently she was having a very busy time rescuing him from underneath the furniture when he got trapped - a bit of a new slant on a playpen then!


I used papers mainly from Cocoa Vanilla but also a couple of scraps from Bella Blvd too.  And I had so much fun choosing the word stickers to match what he might have been thinking.


Supplies:
Papers: Coca Vanilla, Boys Rule; Bella Blvd, Secrets of the Sea
Embellishments: stickers and flair pin from Cocoa Vanilla & enamel dots from Altenew

Did this page make you smile? Sure hope so. Thanks for your time looking at my blog today, I really appreciate it.

And keep crafting!

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8 comments:

  1. Wonderful page Jane! Thanks so much for joining us at LGS this month! :)

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  2. awwww soooooooooo cute. Thanks so much for playing along with us at Let's Get Sketchy

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  3. What precious face and adorable page Jane! Thanks for joining us @ LGS!

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  4. So Cute!! Wonderful page! Thanks for joining us at LGS!!

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  5. Oh my, super cute photos and such a lovely layout! Thank you for playing along with us at LGS!

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  6. Love your page and take on the sketch. Your photos are so cute. Thanks for joining in with us this month at Let's Get Sketchy.

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  7. So cute photos! Lovely layout! Thank you for joining us at LGS!

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  8. This is just adorable! Thank you so much for joining us at LGS❤️

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