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My sister is a witch...

Ha! You didn't really think I would call my sister a witch did you? she is the most wonderful person I know! She does make a great witch for Halloween tho, check this out! Fake nose, chin.....amazing! She is really beautiful without this make up. She dresses up every year and takes candy to her kids at school. For the first couple of years, they didn't even realize it was her! I'm not sure if know even now. How fun is that?!
This is the layout we did at our monthly stamp a stack and scrap night. The pumpkins, vines, and letters are all from Big Shot dies. The dotted border on the orange is made with the black marker. Other than that...pretty straight forward!

Comments

Kerry D-C said…
fab layout! And her costume is awesome!!
Connie Babbert said…
Awesome layout and pictures!
Patti Chesky said…
The page is awesome!!! Tell your sister that her make-up job is awesome. Great costume!!
Anita Van Hal said…
very cute! wonderful layout! you did just fine...far better than "just a card!" thanks for sharing!
Lynn Mercurio said…
What a spooktacular layout! Such a fun memory, huh?
Lisa Martz said…
Great layout! Wonderful job!
Chrissy D said…
Ohhh fun scrapbook page! Wonderful! TFS!
Unknown said…
This is a great layout, very cool!
what a great layout!!! love the big shot dies!
Anonymous said…
Great scrapbook pages!
Fantastic scrapbook pages Beckie! What a wonderful layout! Happy Halloween! :D
Ida said…
It's a great Halloween page! Your sister looks quite spectacular or should I say Spooktacular!
Kristen said…
Great layout. TFS!
Barb Hardeman said…
What an awesome layout. Love the punches on your page. Your sister did a wonderful job with her makeup.
Nikki Bond said…
WOW! Love this layout..love the embellishments! Great job! {SMILES}

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