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This photo of my dog makes me laugh all of the time, so I had to create a border using the Oscraps Holiday Collab and my favorite go-to kids for dog pages.
I used "Bushel of Blessings" kit collection from Karen Scultz and Linda Chamberland.
KIT: https://www.oscraps.com/shop/digital-scrapbooking-collection-bushel-of-blessings-karen-schulz-and-linda-cumberland-designs.html
I love this palette and used Palvinka's Whisper of Autumn Kit and Anna's ArtPlay Palette Rust. My oldest granddaughter, Ava, took this picture of my other granddaughter, Alyssa, with her special friend and his new pups, which are Blue Heelers.
I converted this picture of my granddaughter, Ava and her Doodle, Lila. The other colors were picked up with Anna ArtPlay Rust, Chatter, Home and Twizzle.
I took this picture of my hubby with a "captive audience". He always carries treats in his pocket so the dogs watch him constatntly. Now, the cat has joined the "crew". I used Vicki's Autumn Breeze kit and her free Journal Prompts.
A companion page for my page about our walk along the Mackenzie River (previously uploaded). It was a fun afternoon of walking, climbing trees and a splash in the river for the dogs.
This is my garden statue. She sits next to the plaque in remembrance of the dogs/friends who sat by my side as I spent endless hours gardening. They'd lie nearby in the shade, snoozing the summer hours away. I always remember them all with love. Along the border I placed pictures of the...
Created for the August Multi Photos Challenge
The paint used on the dog paw and the orange paper, both from take Me Home, came from Sketchbook Colored Paint 2. All ripped papers created using the Anna Aspnes templates.
Made for the Big Photo challenge. I took an oldie and made is full page. Blended some paper in and used the stamp filter to get some sand structure back. Also lighting effects and a shape layer (blended into background. I colored Karen overlay (clipped a color layer to it)
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