Apr 12, 2010

Monday Mania

We are in manic cleaning mode. Our guests arrive this week and we have been spring cleaning, re-organizing and generally getting ready. Phew.

The new ScrapTiffany challenge is up. This week we are challenged to lift a technique. I dont think of myself as much of a technique person, but I am a huge blog reader so I see lots of ideas out there. I decided to lift a technique I saw on the Papertrey Ink Blog. Nichole Heady described how she "Double Cut" felt with two sizes of die cuts. A super cute look. So I ran some Creative Cafe felt through my Cuttlebug and then ran the cut out piece through again with a smaller die to cut out the center. And here is my layout:





I used the new October Afternoon Fly a Kite for this one. I am going to be using this stuff for EVERYTHING.
If you have a technique you have been inspired by send a lift over to Tiffany.

I am also loving the new Sassafras lines:

I also love the Studio Calico stuff:



Other than that.... I got my hair cut real short. I havent taken a picture of it yet, but I am sure we will have the camera out a bunch this week so it will get documented one way or another. Wish me luck with the piles of laundry that need to be tackled and have a great week. :)

7 comments:

  1. cute stuff!!! Love the Scrap Tiffany LO!!

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  2. Great layouts Rebecca! I love what you did with the felt!!

    And thanks for that link to the photography blog. I entered one of my photos for dessert week today!!

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  3. Adorable pages! Love the way you're rocking those new products!

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  4. DARLING pages! I've never double cut felt before, how cute is that??

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  5. I am still waiting for hair pictures!

    And I left you a blog award on my blog :) Please claim it.

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  6. Love all your layouts. The cutting out of the felt is really cool. I should try this. Can't wait to see your new do!! Have a great week!!

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  7. Okay so loving the "sassy" LO, so super fun and cute.

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