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Saturday, March 30, 2013
Orange Paperie - March Challenge
I have been promising myself to get involved with this challenge every month. In the blink of an eye the month goes by and I haven't quite achieved my goal. The challenge was to use hexagons and do some stamping. There is one tiny bit of stamping just under the photo and I turned to hexagons into a patchwork flower. I think I just scraped in before the end of the month. I've scrapped a photo of my DGD when she was about a month old. Thanks for an interesting challenge.
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Gorgeous page Helen...love the punched borders and that precious photo! Such a great idea to make a hexagon bloom! Beautiful work as always! Wishing you a blessed Easter! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove the punched edge and that you have made a flower from the hexagons. Thank you for joining us at Orange Paperie and hope to see you lovely pages here again
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What a lovely page and such a clever idea to use the hexagon shapes and make a flower, thanks for playing along with us this month, cheers Annette x
ReplyDeleteLovely page and so clever to use the hexagons and make a flower, thanks for joining us this month, cheers Annette x
ReplyDeleteLOVE the hexagon flower, really so clever of you! Pretty pretty darling colours and exquisite composition! such a sweet photo too, she was soooo tiny there! xoxox
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