Thursday, 19 November 2020

Scrapbooking Global Shapes x 9 Blog Hop November 2020

 

Welcome to this months hop - where we focus on 9 shapes - whilst this isn't the page I initially wanted to share but I can save it because now I love this page. 9 squares what do you think?


Initially I tossed and turned over this as wow 9 shapes because this one was a big challenge for me - this one I found very constrainimg this time but I guess thats what challlenges are for - right?

     

     


So hope that you like my page it was a heap of fun to create.


So let's pop on over to see what Alison has to share with us - I wonder what shape she has chosen so click that next button then follow on through - hehehe you will eventually end back here.

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Courtenay 
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5 comments:

  1. Yah! What a fun page Courtenay! Very cute photos & I love how you have positioned all your rectangles and matting. Fabulous colours too!

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  2. Oh I love your page!! It's so fun and playful - just like the photos!! Great idea for using this tricky theme!!

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  3. ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS is what comes to mind when I see this layout!!! Courtenay, Love the simplicity of the corner accents and the couple of flower scattered here and there.
    BUT I Loved your other sample you showed me too...BUGGER you can't count LOL, I actually had to recount after you told me there were 10...Cheers Shaz

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  4. What a great page, Courtenay. I love the shapes showcasing the many photos and the journaling around the outer edge is a great idea. Thanks for sharing.

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