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Hubba Hubba
My husband... a hunk... anyway... about the layout...
I created an "almost 1/2 envelope" type thing w/the zebra paper really by accident... it just ended up being perfect to slide the picture into the have it poke out. The made a rather large cluster w/all the embellishments in this kit in one corner. I cut up some of the pop culture softies so I could spread them out a lil bit more. Used some foam squares for some added dimension.

 

 

J/A
This one was so fun! I love the KI number paper so much and wanted to use it ALL so I just cut a rather large strip that was a tiny bit larger than the length of my photo and ran it through the center of the paper. I used some deco scissors to cut some strips of the striped paper for the top to break up the straight lines. The label I actually cut out from the tag and cut it in 1/2 and placed it as centered as I could in line with the picture vertically to break up all the horizontal-ness ( I think I just made up a word) of the layout. I added some of that fabulous chipboard again for some clusters!

 
 

Day Job...
When I saw this calendar, I knew I wanted to do something with it regarding working a full time job. This picture is of me on my lunch break one day... so it was perfect. I rounded the edges of the calendar and then cut some of the zebra paper to outline the calendar to make it pop some more. I cut out some of the flourishes from the Scenic Route paper for some added embellishments and added the arrow to draw the eye to my journaling.

 

 

Loves...
Rather simple layout... some torn paper, rounded corners. I saw the yellow Japanese paper and I loved the scallops but didn't necessarily want to bring the Japanese into my layout so I just tucked it behind the picture and paper and outlined the scallops to add more contrast. Just added another little cluster to this one as well. The chipboard is perfect for clusters!

 
 
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