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Sunday 19 April 2009

Cuttlebug be inspired-taxes and numbers #27

Good morning bloggers, here is my entry for the
Cuttlebug challenge-taxes and numbers #27 over on http://cuttlebugchallenge.blogspot.com/2009/04/taxes-be-inspired-27.html
I thought it was time I did another heritage page, haven't made one for a couple of years now! It is a 12x12 page and the side panel is the waste from die cutting swirls. Used Cuttlebug script folder on the mat for the journalling to go with the script paper from my stash.
The journalling is handwritten and just says that the photograph is my Dad and me. I never knew him as he passed away just after my 3rd birthday.
Materials/equipment:
Bazzill
Sizzix swirl die
Rainbow parchment
Cricut-George & basic shapes, Tags, bags, boxes & more
EK Success Paper shapers flower punch
Stickles
Jackie xx

6 comments:

Mrs J said...

Such a lovely layout Jackie. I love how you have put your photograph as the flower centre and how you have followed through the script in your paper and embossing. And very resourceful too using up your scraps from making swirls! Great take on our numbers challenge! Thanks for playing along this week at http://cuttlebugchallenge.blogspot.com/
Hugs Mrs Jx

Cass said...

Beautiful heritage page Jackie.Love the photo in the flower centre and the neutral tones.Love the journalling over the script embossing too.
Cass xxx

Cassie said...

i just love that embossed flower!! Thanks for joining us this week at Cuttlebug Challenge!! Good luck with the giveaway!!

Amber said...

What a great heritage page Jackie! I love doing heritage LO's, great way to capture your history. Beautiful colors and such a unique idea for our challenge. Thanks so much for joining us at CBC!
Amber

Nathalia Castellon said...

Jackie, I love the simplicity in colors of your layout, the way you have your father's photo in the flower center and isn't that border strip just clever?! Very nicely done! :)

Nathalia
Cuttlebug Challenge Blog

Meda said...

It's very beautiful! I love the script flower.
Thank you for joining this challenge at the Cuttlebug Challenge Blog Meda