Saturday, November 12, 2011

Pinkalicious Blog Hop Challenge

Today's post is a scrapbook page I made for the Pinkalicious Blog Hop Challenge.  The hop was so much fun & I just had to participate in the challenge.  Robyn wanted us to make a scrapbook page or mini book using our Cricut and her My Pink Stamper sets (if we have them.) I sadly do not own any of her fabulous stamps....YET! You should check out her site on the link above. You won't be disappointed.

So here's my layout using my Cricut and some stamps:

 My Dad came for Grandparent's Day at Aidan's school


 All the cardstock is from DCWV. The only thing that isn't is the striped paper. Sorry I don't know who makes that.  A friend had given me a ton of papers she wasn't using and that's one of them.


 All the blue words are lifted up with foam & are stamps from Fiskars.  The ink is Color Box Blue Iris.
The tan heart was cut from the Spring Fever Cricut cartridge and lifted up with foam squares.

 The "Grandparents" ribbon is so fabulous but I don't know who made it. Sorry. 


Both layers of the frame and the journaling tag were cut using Elegant Edges from Cricut. 
The little tags under the words were cut using punches from Stampin' Up. 

The bling is from Hero Arts. My journaling is computer generated. 


Thanks so much for looking.  Every comment is a blessing to me. 

7 comments:

  1. This is such a sweet layout.
    DIANA L.
    http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com

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  2. LOVE this layout! LOVE the details! LOVE the colors! Thank you for joining in on the fun at My Pink Stamper's Pinkalicious Blog Hop! :o)

    Michelle

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  3. This is a great layout! I like the bubbly border Thanks for joining us at the My Pink Stamper Pink-alicious Blog Hop this month!!!!around the frame & the blue & brown color combo!!

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  4. Great layout! I really like your tags and all the little details you did on this page!

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  5. Love this layout, what a great memory for your son.

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