Using only Target dollar pack paper and a scrap of cardstock I created this layout for only $0.30 (not including my Cricut, ink, marker, cutter, scissors, and glue). It is hard to use pink on boy pages, but when it comes to spring I love to use it, everything is in bloom and why not?
My boys are just having a blast playing the water in our back yard - pure happiness!!
Entered in the following challenges:
http://getyoursketchon.blogspot.com/2011/03/gyso-10.html *
http://clearitoutchallenge.blogspot.com/2011/03/our-first-challenge.html - ends 3/15x
K Andrew's Simply Sunday Challenge at Getting Cricky - ends 3/19x
http://papergardenprojects.com/blog/2011/02/25/fourth-friday-challenge-spring-things/ - end 3/13x
http://bellichallenge.blogspot.com/2011/03/belli-challenge-112-animals.html - ends 3/15x
http://craftycalendarchallenge.blogspot.com/ - ends 4/1x
http://freshbreweddesigns.blogspot.com - ends 4/5
This is a layout for my next class.
Enjoy!!
Erin R.
HI Erin,
ReplyDeleteI love the Target paper packs--I just can never find them anymore!
Your layout is gorgeous!
Thank you for playing my Simply Sunday Challenge at Getting Cricky for the Sugar & Spice Cricut Lite Cartridge!
PS I'm now following you!
Big Cricky Hugs,
K Andrew
I love your LO! And for just 0.30 of supplies! We won't count the tools since you end up using them over and over, they pretty much will zero themselves out eventually! I love the pink for a boy page. It looks great!
ReplyDeletebeautiful page, and wow congrats on using up your stash :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing with Clear it Out
That amazing! $0.30 Wow! Its really lovely (and why not pink!)
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are gorgeous, darling layout!! Thanks for playing along at GYSO:)
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