Here are few layouts to catch up, and a couple for some challenges over at
ScrapbookSteals.
Challenge #4: Gender Swap
The goal of this was to create a layout using products designed for the opposite sex.

For this layout, I used
Basic Grey's "Oliver" paper and buttons, a
BG "Olivia" journaling tag and paperclip, and
Sassafras Lass Paper Whimsies.
Challenge #3: Summer Fun

In this layout, we were given
this image to look at, and make some kind of summery layout or card from it! I used
BoBunny "Sun-Kissed" line for the paper and stickers, and AC Thickers for the 2011.
Challenge #1, otherwise known as... MWM #48

I happen to LOVE
My Mind's Eye "Lost and Found" collection, and was SUPER excited when ScrapbookSteals had it as one of their steals!! The only thing I didn't like about
Portabello Road, was the super thin twine that was in the pennant stickers. So, I swapped it out for some of my Twinery twine in Blossom. Lovely!! I fussy-cut the "perfect" and the other glittered image. I haven't quite figured out exactly what I want to have the layout say yet... So I'm waiting for the right inspiration to hit. I am planning on typing this out in a handwriting font, then attaching it in strips underneath the photograph. I'll update when I'm complete :)
MWM #43: New Friends

For this layout, I used
"It's the Small Things" from
Fancy Pants. It has
FP paper, Glitter Cuts, and ribbon that I was sent as a prize from the
Fancy Pants facebook page. I also used my iRock bling, a couple of
Studio Calico tickets and some
Glossy Accents to highlight the cute bird on the small journaling strip. To add more definition, I also inked the edges of each paper with my Chalk ink in Charcoal.
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