Sunday, August 3, 2014

Silhouette challenge, pages 4 to 6

Continuing with my self-appointed challenge to make 10 scrapbook pages using Silhouette cuts, I have three more pages to share . . .


Occasionally I  get an attack of the guilts that Angus, as the "neglected middle child" is missing out in his scrapbooks, so I've pulled a few of his older photos to work on.  This one is about a visit to our local dog beach.



. . . and one showcasing a relationship with a special Uncle.  If it is possible to have a regret which is both intensely deep and incredibly trivial, mine is that I didn't teach my children to call their Uncle Stephen "Uncle Sbg" (his nickname, pronounced Sbug) when they were small.



And another doggy page.  I'm really enjoying the DIY flair at the moment,  and the DIY "enamel" dots continue to get a workout.


Six pages down, four to go. . . if I'd really looked at how many pre-cut shapes I had, I might have challenged myself to do 20 pages instead . . . or even more . . . but I'm starting to miss using my Silhouette for titles, so I think I'll stick to the original challenge!

9 comments:

  1. You are rocking that die-cutter. I especially like how you stapled the die-cuts down on that first layout.

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  2. sigh...I have Silhouette fever, and you aren't helping, lol! Such a great job with your self imposed challenge. Keep after it!

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  3. Fabulous pages! I'm sure your middle child won't feel left out with these. You are certainly getting your money's worth from your silhouette.

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  4. Very sweet layouts and great cuts. Is the doggy a stamp - it makes such great flair.

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  5. Sure is, little stamps like this one from A Stampin' Up set are awesome for DIY flair!

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  6. Super cute layouts you are rocking the die cuts it's fun to challenge yourself like you are, I'm in the midsts of one too

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  7. Love those die cuts! And your pages look fantastic! Good luck reaching your goal!

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  8. great way to challenge yourself to use up some of the items that you have lying around and these are three great layouts. I especially like the first one with the staples.

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