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Retro TV Challenge - The Addams Family

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 Week 7 in the Mystical Scrapbooking challenge - this time The Adamms Family. Here is my layout  Here is the criteria for this challenge  All criteria met.  My mixed media technique is texture paste applied through 2 different stencils and the required item stickers are the black sticker I have used.  The photo is of my sister and I in December, 2021 at Kirkton Park, in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales - we were celebrating my birthday and it was an excellent reason to dress up for a high tea. Thank you for looking, Margaret

Do what you love!

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This weekend Kaszazz released a new January flier and as a team leader I was able to hold a team training day (TDD). I will share layouts and cards I created shortly.  One of the optional activities are that participants can participate in a challenge using criteria set by Kaszazz.  This TDD the challenge was to use any of the Collage Paper Pads.  Here is what I created using Floral Splash Collage Paper Pad. The photographs were taken at Kirkton Park at Polkobin in the Hunter Valley of NSW. It was a my birthday celebration gift from my sister.  It was lovely to take time out and enjoy the hospitality and ambience of Kirkton Park.  Except for the two main background papers everything else came from the Collage paper pad. If you are interested in purchasing any of the Collage paper pads that Kaszazz has in their range please visit my website  www.kaszazz.com/cart?consid=110787  and type into search bar "Collage Paper Pad" and see the range of paper pads ...

Christmas Tree and stars

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This layout is for a challenge over at ARTastic Challenges  Facebook group - the challenge Christmas themed and must include stars. The photos of my sister and I were taken at Kirkton Park, Pokolbin, in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales, were we were having a high tea to celebrate my birthday.  This tree was in the foyer.   Whilst I would have been tempted to have a photo of the both of us without our masks - I decided to use this photo as a record of the Covid restrictions in place then.   Hopefully, Christmas 2022 we will be different, however, we will continue to wear masks as long as needed and probably past that to protect ourselves, family and friends in years to come. Thank you for looking, why not click on the link and participate in the challenge that will end at the end of January.   Margaret