My Lucky Charms / Twisted Sketches #142
Wednesday has rolled around again and it's time for a new challenge over at Twisted Sketches. The twist this week is "green" and I hope you'll stop by the blog and pick up the sketch to play along with us. The design team has some wonderful inspiration for you, take a peek and leave them some love while your there.
Here is my take:
I cut the large, patterned paper shamrock, the shamrock border, the "Lucky" title and all the St. Patrick's Day charms out with my Cameo using Silhouette Studio files. The pic is of my two darling grandchildren wearing the St. Paddy's Day outfits I bought them.
Supplies used: cardstock - 2 shades of green, black, gold metalic; pattern paper - Celtic Crossings by Reminisce; Silhouette Cut files; Thickers in Champagne by American Crafts; Pop Dots
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Sooo Cute !! The layout is charming but with such cute grandkids it has to be charming and "lucky" for all of you !! Good Job.
ReplyDeletevery nice layout and cute kids!!!
ReplyDeletePaula
This is so cool Esther, love it! Your grand kids are just adorable...I wish I would be the one baby sitting mine!
ReplyDelete...also, looking for PL weeks 7, 8, 9 maybe even 10? [smile]
We sure love our babies, don't we Esther!
ReplyDeleteReally cute layout for your album! Isn't it great the way we can take pictures, print them and if we don't like them, do it again? Not like their parents when we would take them and find out 2 weeks later they were no good!
Like the commercial - We've come a long way baby!
Have a great St. Patrick's Day!
Blessings,
Donna
Love the layout and love the shamrock border under the photo. The little ones are just so adorable!
ReplyDeleteJudy
the cutie grandkids are darling with the charms layout. love it (as usual)!
ReplyDeleteThis is very cute!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute layout with your grandchildren Esther!!
ReplyDeleteHave a fantastic weekend!!
Hugs,
Norma
This is so cute!! I love the big shamrock and that fun banner with all the St.Patty's day embellies!
ReplyDeleteLove the clover and the contrast in papers, great LO :)
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