Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Layout: "Love Notes" (Paper Piecing Mini Challenge)


I decided to do some simple piano keys as the paper piecing for this mini challenge.  I like the way it turned out and I really liked the play on words for the title...I just happened to have the little "love notes" journaling block in my kit...I thought it worked so perfectly with these pictures, that I had to repeat the sentiment as a title!  Everything on my layout came from my counterfeit kit except the tiny scrap of vintage sheet music and the red cardstock.

14 comments:

  1. Fab page - the piano keys are a great idea.

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  2. What a great paper-piecing idea. It really showcases those photos - I'll be scraplifting this sometime soon! Wonderfully done.

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  3. Love how you did this challenge~so cute!! Great ideas to "lift".

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  4. Love the layout! How cute! Love the piano keys, too. TFS!

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  5. Those piano keys are too cute! Great idea!

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  6. That is so pretty! I love how you made the piano!

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  7. Wow! Your layout is really cute. I love the piano keys idea. Did you cut them by hand?

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  8. Oh my, such a creative idea. Love this!

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  9. Thanks girls! I cut the piano keys with my paper trimmer...the white ones are 3" by 3/4" and the black ones are 2" by 1/2"

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  10. I love, love the piano keys you made! My hubby and kids all play the piano, so that would be awesome to include on a page of my own! Your two pagers are amazing!

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  11. Super creative with those piano keys!! You inspire me to try a two-pager once in awhile.

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  12. now that is a clever piercing!!! I even have the perfect pictures to use with my own keyboard. Thanks 4 sharing most important thanks 4 inspiring.

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