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Sunday, 28 April 2019

Heart Melter

Hello Nomad friends.  One more PL layout for this evening and it's an orphan lamb I took home in 2011.  This was the first day home with us and he learnt really fast to follow me around.  What a cutie!!


Oh my, he was so sweet.  I used Pebbles journalling cards and some chipboard pieces from PL Here and There kit.  The pink heart is an acetate overlay from PL Clear set.  This layout was inspired by Elisabeth's moodboard - hearts, pink, flowers and love.



Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Project Life i Norge - Hipp Hipp Hurra
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp Work It Wednesday - Pet Project
Crafteezee April Challenge - Add Chipboard  the blue arrow and the round black sentiment 'so happy together' on the first photo are chipboard

8 comments:

  1. What a cute page with lovely colors. I can see how you were inspired by the colors in the mood board. Thanks for your participation in our challenge in Project Life in Norge. /DT-Marit

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  2. Such an adorable lamb and such a crafty layout to honor him! The papers themselves, I agree, are inspirational! Any update on your orphan lamb?

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    1. I do have some more pictures of him as he grew up so I might do a couple more LO's but, as is the nature of most lambs, sad to say he is no longer with us. Hugz

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  3. Så nydelige bilder:-) Og den flotte siden du har laget med bildene. Love it :-) Tusen takk for at du deltar hos Project life i Norge og feirer vårt 5 års jubileum. Klem DT-Elisabeth

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  4. Så fin denne siden ble. Takk for at du deltar hos PLiN.

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  5. Yup, super adorable! How cute is he!!! That was so sweet of you to save his life!

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  6. Really cute page! Thanks for participating in PLliN 5 years celebrating!

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