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I Love You Right Now!

Happy Friday to you!! I am back with another layout using more of the same goodies. Illustrated Faith, Avery Elle, and Amy Tangerine! This time I had this idea to use a banner in this layout, it's just a good way to use up paper and bring in colors and patters. I also want to mention the title. I am sure you all have kids and understand the ups and downs of sibling love..Right? Well we were on a road trip and they were getting along so well and then about two hours into the trip, the arguing started. lol! so I felt like this title was fitting. So here is what I came up with!


I love the pop of colors that this paper from Avery Elle brings to the layout. I also incorporated some black and white pattern paper from my scraps. 


Something else that makes this paper pop is this bold title from Amy Tangerine These foam word sayings are the best when it comes to titles. I have a hard time coming up with titles, so this is the perfect solution! 


Ok last thing I want to mention are these awesome paper pieces and Sticker Sheets These are just the perfect touch to any layout, planner, project life, card or whatever else your heart desires! They are just to cute and colorful to pass up. I hope you all enjoy and be looking out for a process video over on my YouTube channel!! 

XOXOXO



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  1. What an amazing page! I love the sentiment and all of the embellishments! Interesting but not bogged down, nicely done~!

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