Sunday

Tombow USA Blog Hop with Guest Designer Kim Watson

Hi and Welcome to the Tombow USA Blog Hop with Guest Designer Kim Watson!!
You probably came from Melissa's Blog but if you happened to stumble across my blog go to the Tombow USA Blog to start!

For my project I made a Project Life Spread about my daughter's first day of school. 

I used Project Life cards from the Mayfield Edition, 5th and Frolic and Kraft.

The papers and stickers used are from the Paper and Glue Collection from Echo Park. 

To glue the apple flair I made, with the Epiphany Crafts Round 25 Tool, I used the Tombow Power Tabs. 

To glue the banners and clouds to the photos I used the Mono Adhesive Permanent


To glue the vellum cloud a used a dot of Mono Aqua Liquid Glue.

Like every Tombow Blog Hop we have a Giveaway for you!! Just leave a comment in the blogs, the more comments you leave more chances you have to win!

Here is the line up in case you get lost:

YOUR NEXT STOP IS MARIE!

13 comments:

  1. The layouts are awesome. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. sweet LO! She looks pretty excited for her first day of school.

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  3. Glad to find an adhesive that works on pictures.

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  4. Very cute--I like the colors and special touches.

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  5. Very nice and
    colorful PL.
    Thanks for
    sharing it.
    Carla from Utah

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  6. Great pages. I like this way of scrapbooking so much more than the big page layouts we did in the past. I run out of ideas for pages - filling in smaller areas is easier to handle for me.

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  7. Great blog hop! Thanks for the chance to win.

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  8. Wow what a lucky girl to have someone make a scrapbook highlighting her. Great job!!!

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  9. Sweet LO of your adorable daughter. Your photos and embellishments together really shine with love and joy.
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com

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  10. Thanks for the great inspiration!

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