Sunday, May 31, 2015

Heart's of the West 14th Blog Hop - Seaside Paper Packet




Welcome to the Hearts of the West Team Blog Hop!

If this is your first time joining us you will love it. It features Close to My Heart Consultants from all over Canada showing you their projects. The Hearts of the West Team was founded by Nancy Klein.

This month's challenge is using Close to My Heart's Seaside paper packet from the Annual Inspirations Catalogue.

If you came from Valerie Kapsha's Blog, then you are on the right track. This is a go around blog hop so you can start anywhere. Just in case, the full list of participants is at the bottom of this post. 

So as always, grab your beverage of choice and hop around the team with us.
I used Close to My Heart's Seaside Paper Packet with Bamboo & Desert Sand cardstocks.

To embellish the 12 x 12 layout, I used CTMH's Spray Pens with Bamboo & Desert Sand Re-inkers & Water, CTMH Oceanside Sequins, CTMH's Artfully Sent Cricut Cartridge, CTMH's Artiste Cricut Cartridge, CTMH's Seaside Assortment, CTMH's Stitch Guide with embroidery floss from my stash and CTMH's Gold Polka-Dot Washi Tape.

I used CTMH's Seaside Scrapbooking Workshop, Treasured Friendship & Documenting Moments stamp sets with CTMH Desert Sand ink.

Now hop on over to Kim Loewen's Blog.

Thank you for joining us this month and please come back and join us next month to see what creative projects we can bring to you.

1. Nancy Klein
2. Chantal Pearson
3. Justine Hovey
4. Valerie Kapsha
5. Donna Digby - You are here!
6. Kim Loewen
7. Corinna Murphy

7 comments:

  1. Love it and how you used the Treasured Friendship stamp set.

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  2. so very pretty!

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  3. This is gorgeous, I love it! The washi tape is the perfect accent.

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  4. Cute!! I know how cold the Atlantic Ocean is, even though the Gulf Stream is supposed to warm it up. I love the look on her face when she gets in the water!

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  5. Gorgeous scrapbook layout Donna! Thanks so much for sharing!

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