A belated scrap of a photo my friend Brenda Marks had given me of her doggie... isn't he delightfully cute? I also used it to fulfill a 2Peas Challenge (extracting an element--the dog tag--from a photo) and a Saturday Scraplift at Designer Digitals (of Erin's "So Young" layout). Other credits: Word art by Wordle.net with Kenyan Coffee font. My paper & sunflower sticker (Fall Splendor-not out yet), also my dog tag. Lynn Grieveson's heart brad (Designer Digitals, web challenge, june 15 08). Katie Pertiet's frame (DD, 3pm Layered Template freebie). Tape by Rhonna Farrer (2Peas, Celebration Kit). Journaling strip by Anna Aspnes (DD, Mama Page Set). Fonts: Eight Fifteen, Arial & Hearts. Click for the larger version, as usual...
This is absolutely precious! Brenda will certainly love it, Heather!
ReplyDeleteI just heard that if you put something in with meat juice for cats, the fleas stay away. I'm not sure what it was, but I posted at Babble recently. Beka says it works. It might work with dogs too.
ReplyDeleteargh! This is what happens if you blog and listen to DH's story about why he was out all night with his friends, at the same time! Your coment was to be:
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the picture and using the wordle graphic. I was going to try a transfer thing but my printer hasn't worked for ages. You've inspired me to create a little digi page too.
Love the puppy page! I can see the extraction, but how did you then turn the tag to the front like that? Looks great and the puppy is cute.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Heather! You made Scooter look even cuter than I did : )
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to be politcally correct I think you need to do kitty page now. I have a very cute feline subject should you need a picture!!!
ReplyDeleteScooter is pretty loveable looking. I love the falling words on your layout.
that is adorable! I just found wordle myself ... I cannot WAIT to try it out on a layout. LOVE the technique you used with it!
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