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Debut_2_crp_sat_r900.jpgGraceThis is my Mum when she made her Debut in 1951 - she was 75 yesterday (21 Feb).
Not really finished yet - couldn't work out what to do, given the busy PPs I've used. I will be removing the journalling sticker on the right - don't like it at all.
Posterised the photo using my photo-editing software - photo was then a perfect colour match for the PPs.
I have used Junkitz Mom Collectionz PP - Mom Bouquet and Mom Stripe, a MME die-cut; lace and ribbon.
TFL, Trish
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My_Favourite_Bromeliade_Resized_2.jpgMy Favourite BromeliaedHave used Basic Grey Porcelaine Papers, Stickers, and Chipboard, KC Bling, Stamps by Stampington, Staz On - Timber Brown, Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Tattered Rose, Flowers by KC and Prima, Silk Ribbon, Vintage Tag, and Dictionary Paper by Adored Before.. and Foam Mounting tape...
TFL....
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Trimming.jpgTrimming
A page I did with some pics of Missy Asher decorating Mum tree.
Thickers
Basic Grey and Little Yellow Bicycle papers
KI lace cardstock
MM letters
TFL
Julie

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photo.JPGRain makes funThis is my first time at creating a layout from a sketch and I am really pleased with the end result (if I may say so myself). Thanks for the sketch, I look forward to next month.9 comments55555
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DSC03365~0.JPGBlind Scrap April3 comments55555
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beach-kingston.gifBEACHI love how this has turned out DEB! Look at my little pink boats!
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grumpyfairy_(Medium).jpgGrumpy FairyPaper is Prima, BG and Websters, title is thickers painted and covered with clear embossing powder, the rest I cut with the Cricut using the Serenade cartridge and cut files I made, ink, ribbon and metal heart.3 comments55555
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LO_029_A_walk_through_yesteryear.jpgA walk through yesteryear.Journalling reads:
Was this how the Female Factory looked in 1840?
Of course not but by preserving the past
we can teach our children and their children about
life in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.
The wonderful fireplace, stunning wallpaper and
beautiful light fittings all tell a story about life in 1840.

Ross Female Factory, Tasmania.
December 22nd 2008.
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Layout_May_2010_Trisha.jpgSister of mineThe papers and brads are from Ruby Rock-it's - Stella Beauty range, chipboard sisters, printed words, Prima flowers and some lace. Yes these are my sisters and me! When I am stressed I tend to retreat to the company of my sisters, having so many there is always one available.5 comments55555
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