I tried to go that way with a goofy story, but it just didn't fit, so I decided to cut everything into circles. Inspired by a 10+ patterned paper challenge at Studio Calico and lots of circles I've seen on Layouts, I made this:

I used my Bazzill circle stitching guide to add stitches:

Just an all-out fun page to make. I smiled the whole time.
(Don't ask me how long it took me to make this page!)
Beautiful! I love circles!
ReplyDeleteHowever long it took you, it was worth it! This page is so fun! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI can understand that working on this layout would make you smile. It is such a happy layout and I love the stitched circles.
ReplyDeleteI hope you believe me that this is so so so absolutely fantastic!!!!! oh my gosh the design, the design!!!! talk about fresh and UNIIIIIQUE!!!!!!!!!!! so so so amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean about being linear. I have issues too. This is great though. And still so clean. I love the stitching and the buttons.
ReplyDeleteThis is great Jenny!! Just love everything about it - awesome stitching!
ReplyDeleteReally cute! You know I'm a linear gal myself, but those circles are lovely :)
ReplyDeletethis is FABULOUS Jenny! i love it!!
ReplyDeletei LOVE this page Jennifer! I probably will scraplift it sometime!! AWESOME! And I NEED to get that circle template!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that Bazzill had a circle stitching guide. I just love how this came out.
ReplyDeleteLove all the circles---so fun!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! So much fun!
ReplyDeleteI need to remember to use circles in my LOs. Love all the stitching!
ReplyDeleteArgh...jenny...this is uber cool!
ReplyDeleteFantastic design and association of embellies ;-)
TFS~
I think this is my favorite layout ever. Great use of circles.
ReplyDeleteThis layout is great! Love all the circles, the colours and the stitching. I didn't know about the Stitching guide from Bazzill, so thank you for that.
ReplyDeleteI followed the link from Studio Calico, because I had to tell you how fantastic your LO is :)
Fabulous layout! Love the stitched circles.
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