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Pool Noodle Hockey Layout

Hello and good morning!
Samantha here with you today, and I'm sharing a super FUN and BRIGHT scrapbook page! Ha! It's definitely bold, and definitely, mixed media (lite!), so let's dive in!! :)


I started this layout with a white piece of cardstock and an idea! I used a black ink pad, a blending tool and did some masking with two pieces of computer paper to create the triangles! Once the triangles were done, I started with my neon watercolor! I used gelatos for this, but you could JUST AS EFFECTIVELY use the AWESOME Hero Arts Neon Ink pads!! *swoon*


I layered 'all the things!' under and around my photo! Ha! I used various Amy Tangerine papers from 6x6 pads, pieces from the Better Together Acetate Ephemera and some really old dimensional stickers! Ha! I also used the rubber charm ampersand from Dear Lizzy Saturday collection!


I combined the Dear Lizzy Saturday Petals Chipboard Thickers and some black letter stickers from Elle's Studio to create the title! And then I used my sewing machine to stitch over it all!

So that's my layout! When I took my little Menn to the pool to meet some friends this summer, they picked up their pool noodles and a ball and started playing Pool Noodle Hockey while they were waiting!! It's hockey all the time here, I tell you! I've seen them play hockey with EVER.EE.THING! Ha!

Hope you're having a great weekend!! Enjoy your Thanksgiving (if you're in America), and let's get some shopping done!!
enjoy!

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