I used Glossy Accents on my die-cut letters (Silhouette SD) to make them stand out a bit more! Sketch is <a href="http://creativescrappers.blogspot.com/2010/08/sketch-119.html [creativescrappers.blogspot.com]“>Creative Scrappers #119</a>, and the main supplies are from the <a href=”http://luckygirlcrafts.com/ [luckygirlcrafts.com]">Lucky Girl Crafts</a> September kit!you can see more on my blog: http://vegetablog.wordpress.com/2010/09/16/my-first-haircut-revisited-in-layout-form/ [vegetablog.wordpress.com]Lucky Girl Supplies:patterned paper: Prima Life Colors “Patternsâ€Â?, “Purple Memoryâ€Â?, “Harmonyâ€Â?pearls: from Prima alpha stickers sheetglitter ribbon: My Minds Eye (Lost & Found) Market Street-Princess Trimsother supplies:cream cardstock: Paper Reflectionsjournaling block stamp: Making Memoriesbrown ink: StampabilitiesSilhouette SD with font AR Juliansmall circle punchesbrown pen: American Crafts Slick WriterGlossy Accentsfoam adhesive
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