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Love the Game Layout

Good morning and happy Saturday!
Samantha here and I'm sharing a little layout with you today!


I won't go into too much detail on how I actually created the layout, because I'm taking this AMAZING class, and the details are all there! Ha! :) But I will talk about the AWESOME products and story of this layout! Win!! :)


I decided to go with a navy and yellow color combo, because I am totally CRUSHING on navy lately! It goes with everything! I just love it! So I tinted some of my embossing paste with some paint to get the yellows in the stars through the stencil!  Then I added some texture by using Chipboard Stickers and Ephemera from the Shimelle Starshine Collection!


The title was created with the navy Thickers! I added some texture to the layout by stitching one some onf my elements - LOVE that! Then, I used some http://butterflyreflectionsink.3dcartstores.com/Stitched-Painted-Rub-Ons_p_2523.htmlrubons from the Amy Tangerine Stitched collection to add even more pops of that yellow!

I love this photo of my littlest Mann - he's filling in for a goalie in his hockey game, and loving every minute! Look at that concentration!! Hard to find that in an (almost!!!) 5 year old sometimes! Ha!

Thanks again for stopping by! Now go shop - I'll see you there! :D

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