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Sunday, 1 February 2015

Life Zesters February Reveal




Hello creative friends!! Summer School holidays are over and it's been a great break with lots of trips to the beach and the pools. Just add water in an Aussie Summer and everything is delightful! So this is how this project life layout came about with one of our many trips to our local beach. Here is February's Challenge for Life Zesters using wood. The requirement this month is to create with a wood theme. I had so much fun gathering wooden pattern papers and embellishments. I didn't realise I had so many options. I hope you will join us in our challenge this month. Please go check out Life Zesters blog here and the wonderful prizes  http://lifeszesters.blogspot.com.au/ I can't wait to see everyone's entries. I love this months challenge for February, I used Kaisercraft Blue Bay collection because of all the different wood pattern papers and I thought the white and teal woods looked lovely with beach photographs. I used a combination of the PL cards and the 6x6 paper pad. I used Becky Higgins E and F pocket page protectors.






I love mixing my embellishments and this was a great collection of some of my favorite things. American crafts DIY Shop bow, cork hearts from DIY Shop, Feather chipboard from Scrapmatts, wooden remember frame from Freckled Fawn, other wood veneers from Studio Calico, enamel dew drop stickers from Freckled Fawn and flowers and leaves from Maggie Holmes Open Book collection.




Here is the stamp counting blessings sediment by Heidi Swapp and the summer sediment stamps by Ali Edwards Technique Tuesday.






Freckled Fawn wooden arrow, hash tag Studio Calico, wooden veneer word Heidi Swapp, cloud veneers Freckled Fawn and metal gold glitter arrows from Freckled Fawn.


A new School year will begin tomorrow here in Perth. All my children are starting new Schools and they are feeling excited and apprehensive at the same time. I want to wish you all good luck and hope your day is great. Thanks for sharing with me my love for creating.

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