I found the perfect patterned paper in my stash for a spread about Kew’s Orchid Festival and I’m really pleased with how it turned out …

I also finished a double spread about the February half-term … where you can just see a glimpse of the lovely Deb.

The final page is about my visit to Pitzhanger Manor and I kept it ultra simple.

What have you made so far this month?
That really is the most perfect paper to show off those photos and I’m thrilled to be included on your Cambridge pages.
As to what I have made this month, well I finally finished knitting that little cardigan for Rosie. I also shortened a dress – which doesn’t sound much, but I bought it two years ago and always felt it was a little bit too long, so haven’t worn it very often – it took me about half an hour to shorten and when I wore it on Sunday I felt so much better in it. I think it may get a few more outings now!
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Can we see photos of both Rosie’s cardigan and your dress, please?
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I have lost my scrapping mojo. I went along to my scrapping crop on Saturday and admired everyone’s layouts. I am hoping I may be inspired soon – I have a lot of stash!!
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I hope your mojo returns soon!
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… and hence why a stash is so important to have with scrapbooking! That is perfect paper for the orchids & I like the photo corners you used on the paper; added interest.
What have I made this month; so far 4 cards, 2 pocket pages in the day to day album & 3 pages in the garden album, although one of those pages still lacks any “oomph” so I need to return to truly finish it.
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I sometimes return to a spread and ‘tweak’ ,but not often,
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OH, I do like that Orchard Festival paper! As you know, I’ve been creating layouts the last few days & am so thrilled to be making progress on telling stories & getting photos on pages!
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