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Just Hanging out- Layout share

Hello and welcome to another layout share showing my take on the sketch #207 from Sketches in Thyme blog for the week. I love how this turned out and even got to use orange on a layout. Normally I only use orange at Halloween but my son is wearing an orange jacket in the photo and the playground equipment is also orange. Love it.

I used the Simple Stories So Rad collection to create my layout and then some Stampin' Up Pool Party for ink splatters that were created with the Stampin Up Gorgeous Grunge stamp set. The mat behind the photo mats is a piece of Stampin' Up Night of Navy card stock that matched the pattered paper used as a photo mat. Finally, to create the arrows at the top and bottom of the page I used the Art C stamps and stencils set from Michael's, Dreamweaver's embossing paste and added a couple of drops of Stampin' Up Tangelo Twist ink refill to match the title letters and photo mat used.

Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think. If you would like to see the sketch used to create this layout go to http://sketchesinthyme.blogspot.com/.

Stampin' up products used:
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Additional supplies used:
Black DMC thread, ATG tape runner, Scotch 3M foam tape.

I hope you have enjoyed today's project and will check back often for more inspiration.

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