She added the little tutu sticker to her drawing. I thought that was so creative! I stuck on the magic wand in her little hand, because I knew she just felt magical that day. :)
Layers of scalloped paper, a scalloped border cut from Sassafrass paper, and ruffles from the Little Women pages add a girly touch.
I used some Hambly "stitches" rubons to the page, juxtaposed against the staples, they add a cool look.
Everything on here is from the Noel Mignon Paper Doll kit except for the Hambly stitches rub ons, which you can get here! (Those things are my favorite for late at night scrapping when I don't want to wake the kiddos with my sewing machine!)
This is SO awesome! Love that you used pages from Little Women (it's a fave of mine).
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping to get into scrapping more seriously here really soon.
When I don't, I just feel empty.
awwww, how sweet :)
ReplyDeleteIt's this kinda stuff that makes me think I want one...
ReplyDeleteA silhouette. Not a child.
absolutely adorable! i love it! almost makes me wish i had a girl!! maybe i need to just take pictures of girls - random girls, that i don't even know - and scrapbook them!! :D
ReplyDeletethat sounded creepy - but you know, i just meant i wish i could do girly layouts that didn't have my OWN pictures on them!
ReplyDeleteomg. love!
ReplyDeletehahahaha Mandy
oh this is so very cute! love how you included her drawing. Its so "artsy"!
ReplyDeleteoh, what a sweet layout Virginia! I love how you incorporated her drawing into it!!
ReplyDeletethis is the sweetest layout! i love it Virg!
ReplyDeletejust so precious- what an amazing layout- LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow -- that layout is terrific on so many levels! Every bit is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Virginia. I, too, love that you added her drawing to the layout. Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletesimply precious
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