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P2D: Hopeful

It’s paper to digi hour again, and today I’d like to share with you this layout …

… which I turned into this digital page …

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I really liked the bit of messiness, the painted splatters and scattered elements on the original layout, and thought to incorporate it on my own page, while still trying to keep in line with my own style.

 

Freebie Friday: A Cup Full of Winter – Part 2

Here comes the second installment of “A Cup Full of Winter.”

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Click on image to download

 

Today, you’ll get the first half of the papers. And if you’ve missed to pick up the alphas last week (or any of the other freebie kits for that matter), don’t forget to check the tag “Freebie” to pick up whatever you’re missing. And sharing about this freebie on other sites is always greatly appreciated.

 

Terms of Use

Don’t forget that my terms of use apply, which limit the use of this kit for personal use only. You may not share direct links to the downloads, resell, share freely, or reproduce assets (parts or all) included with this kit in any form or fashion.

 

Now, don’t forget to hook me up with the pages you create with these products (a simple comment with gallery link in any of the freebie posts will do), and all I’m left to do is to wish you a happy Friday as always, and happy scrapping.

 

PS. By the way, SSD (sweetshoppedesigns.com) is celebrating their anniversary, starting today, so for sales, and lots of fun, you might want to check out their site.

The Moth Disaster

I’ve got a problem. A big fat problem. Or maybe a tiny fluttery problem? Well, whatever you may call it, it seems to be all over, and no way around it. The problem? A moth problem. Yes, an annoying big fat, tiny fluttery moth problem.

What happened was that over the last summer I wasn’t home. And over the summer, some other creatures decided to make my home their home. I realized it, when I first got back home after the summer. But then I had to move, and I thought with that the problems were solved. The moths stayed behind and everything was back in order.

Little did I know that the moths didn’t quite agree with that. They decided to move with me to my new place, and decided to remain living in my kitchen cupboard. And even now, after months, and after me mercilessly hunting down every single moth that dares to cross my path – every other day or so … one of them still creeps up on me, and I’m thinking: it’s a plain old disaster! A moth disaster!

Wish me luck in fighting these beasts!

 

PS: I will not take the time to photograph one of these beasts before I kill it. I’m that merciless. So, there’s no photo here today!