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SHINE. You smile. I smile.

Hey everyone, Jung here!  Today, I'm sharing a scrapbook layout with you of my younger daughter.

One line from my journaling says "You sure make me work for that genuine smile, but when you do, you shine!," and it's totally true.  We even have a joke in our family that she has a Chandler smile, lol.  (If you watch Friends, it's the episode where Chandler & Monica take engagement photos.)  I hope her smiles make you smile, just like it does for me!



I took these photos of her while we were at the pumpkin patch, so I wanted to use fall colors on the layout.  I made my own fall embellishments using My Favorite Things fall florals stamp set and matching dies.  I just got this set and I absolutely love it!!!  The stamps are small enough that I was able to use my beloved hero arts ombre ink pads; One of my favorites for fall colors is butter to orange!  I did add a little bit of clear wink of Stella on top of the florals, but it's hard to show in the pictures.

All the papers I used are from a holiday 6x6 paper pad by Basic Grey, Juniper Berry.  When I bought the paper pad, I knew I would be able to use some of the papers on non-holiday layouts...that black paper with the florals is perfection, and I wish I could have a paper pad full of just that paper!!!



The clear acetate gold E is from Maggie Holmes confetti acetate letter set.  I used my Lawn Fawn Milo's ABCs stamp set to stamp part of the title "You Smile. I Smile."  (love that)  I also pulled out my collection of enamel dots in matching colors to add the finishing touch to my layout.  You can find similar ones like EP the story of fall, and EP the story of our family.

Thanks for stopping by!  Don't forget to check out the shop for lots of fun goodies, and have an awesome Wednesday!

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  1. Love your layout, what a pretty girl...love her smile:)

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  2. Jung's been spotted!

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    Creative Ambassador for My Favorite Things

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