Here's Jacqie's beautiful layout we scraplifted:
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I used Crate Paper's Snowflake collection on my layout. I used a stencil with texture paste to create the background. I've run out of white cardstock, so I used a warm gray paper. I always add a heart on each layout I make for people, and I added a gold puffy heart to the chipboard Christmas tree.
The gold foiling on the chipboard and stickers is so pretty in this collection!
How beautiful are those pine needles? it's a free cut file from Paper Issues called Pines and Needles. Remember when pearls used to be all the rage--before enamel dots came around. I still think they are perfect accents on certain pages.
Here's a look at the cut file I used:
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