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First Roll Over  By: Alteredgeisha (07-Jul-08)
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Description: My DS learning to roll over....
I tore all of the edges at random and used Distress Inks.
I ripped a cross in the middle and inked the edges too.
Before I turned the inside out I stamped with white Gesso, dried it with a heat gun,and applied distress ink to the paper.
I then stamped the images again on top.
I used eyelets and embroidery thread
The hinges were coloured in with permanent marker.

I just totally love my new Prima Marketing Journelling Stamps in each corner and I also altered the K & Co chipboard alphas (which started out in life as a very cute pastel blue!!)
The numbers represent the different steps involved in learning to crawl and walk, the clocks represent how quickly time flies when you have a baby!!

I originally made this LO without the black background mount and still haven't decided whether I like it or not, check out my Blog to see what it looks like without as it's very ripped and asymetrical. Which doesn't show up so well on the Black cardstock in this photo... so what do you think? With or without?

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Viewed: 1116
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Date Added: Jul 7, 2008
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That is thee most adorable photo!!! Is like he's saying, "What did I do - how did I get this way?!" It's so cute!! Love that you scrapped this. I have a "first rolled over" pic of dd that I want to scrap just haven't got round to it!

8 hours, 38 minutes ago

ths is just so innovative. i love evertything about this all the symbolism is there and evident. wonderful. look at that beautiful baby boy!

23-Aug-08

Beautiful LO... Love how it is possible to use "dirty" in case of infants :) BG pp is my favorite :) U asked if I pelated the paper under the ribbon on the Lo "Tiny funny tree", the ribbon is pleated, it's not paper. :)

07-Aug-08

OMGOSH!!!!!!!!!! AWESOME!!! I JUST HAD MY BABY BOY ON MONDAY AND MADE IT BACK TO VOTE FOR ALL THESE LOVELY LOS! BEAUTIFUL!

31-Jul-08

Love all the distressing and brackets

30-Jul-08
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I love the way you distressed the paper and really like the window look of the picture!

26-Jul-08

Adorable!!

25-Jul-08

love the 3-d look of the framing God bless

25-Jul-08

I KNOW I COMMENTED ON THIS LO BEFORE BUT...THAT HAS GOT TO BE THE MOST PRECIOUS BABY FACE I'VE EVR SEEN! RIGHT UP THERE WITH THE PRETTY PRECIOUS BABY FACES IN MY FAMILY!!! lol

21-Jul-08

Totally awesome, love all the layering, and embellies used on the!

20-Jul-08
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