Snuggle Bug Kisses
The photos here were taken almost exactly two years a part. My hubby was helping our oldest daughter get in a "better" mood for our family photo shoot and our fab photographer, Allison, was slyly clicking these shots capturing true family moments for us. The photo of our youngest and her daddy was taken as he was holding her up in the air and giving nose kisses at the next year's photo shoot. I absolutely love these real-life documented moments!Supplies: Bella Blvd Lovey Dovey collection; Imaginisce i-rock; CTMH flowers
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I fussy cut some of the flowers and then machine stitched the stems.
Pin ItLike you a lot. Love you more.
It's true...I like him a lot but I love him more. I had a lot of fun with paint, distressing, stitching and layering!Pin It
Cute - I love the top layout with the stitched border!
ReplyDeletethe pictures in the first layout are ADORABLE--love it! and I love all the "feel" to the second--they rock!
ReplyDeleteLove how you turned the border upside down on Suggle Bug and the glittery paint on Love You More :)
ReplyDeleteLove the little garden, and that is a great photo in the second layout. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are both great pages! Love the paint and the sewing touches.
ReplyDeletei am loving the bella blvd flowers,and the photos in the first layout are beyond adroable!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! Love the little garden of flowers in the first and that sweet snail crawling along!
ReplyDeleteYour layouts rock!!! Thank you for sharing them with us at Paper Issues! We featured you today: http://paperissues.blogspot.com/2012/02/snuggle-bug-layout.html
ReplyDeleteSuch fabulous layouts! I love the precious photos, and the detail in the cluster of flowers in the top layout is amazing! The stitching gives it the perfect added touch!
ReplyDeleteNice job! Super cute! Smiles, Jill
ReplyDeleteWhat great layouts! The first one of your little girls and their dad is especially adorable! I love how you did the stitched ruffled paper border at the top and the stitched flowers on the bottom. I may need to "lift" these ideas. :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being featured over at Paper Issues!