Hi!
With Halloween just days away I have a timely scrapbook page share with pictures from our recent visit to the pumpkin patch, Hill Ridge Farms.
This is one of my usual Two Peas hybrid pages with a twist. Each week one of the Creative Digital Team members picks a paper page from the gallery to recreate in digital or hybrid form and this is my week!
I chose this fabulous page by talented Garden Girl Lynn Ghahary. Isn't this page darling?
I used the gorgeous 'Autumn Leaves' kit by Polka Dot Pixels for my project. It includes a lot of fabulous vintage accents that I adore!
Here's my boys on their annual train ride at the patch. Look at Christopher's face. He was in a quiet sort of mood that day.
I used one of my favorite Papertrey Ink dies and made a bunch of buttons to scatter throughout the page. If you look carefully, you may even notice those that blend in with the patterned paper.
What a fun assignment this was! I look forward to my next paper to digital (hybrid)! Thanks to Lynn for her terrific page design!
Before I go I have to tell you about a sinful cake I made from a Pinterest recipe. Yep, I'm at it again! ;)
This is Almond Cake with Almond Frosting from Sweet and Savory by Sarah. Oh wow is it DELICIOUS! So moist...there's a little sour cream in it. So sinfully good! I made cupcakes instead of a sheet cake. This is to help me with portion control. Otherwise, I'd cut a little slice and eat the rest of the cake!!!! :) Anyway, this cake is ultra easy too. What more can you ask for?
Have a sweet day!
Kathy :)
6 comments:
LOVE this!!! FAB take on the original! That cake looks divine! I'm going to have to try it!
You're layouts are adorable! That cake looks really good. I might have to try that.
LOVE all the details. fabulous layout, Kathy!
Love those projects! Especially the Simple Stories page :)
That LO is yummy and so inspiring and that cake looks divine! TFS!!!
What a gorgeous page, Kathy! LOVE your take. Fabulous papers and those buttons are wonderful. I love the ones that blend in with the background. So subtle, yet so eye catching.
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