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December 28, 2011
December Anything Goes Challenge by Holly
Reader Holly submitted this layout for the December Anything Goes Challenge. She said:
Here is my entry for the December Anything Goes Challenge. This memory box was created as a special reminder of our pet cat who sadly passed away recently. She was in my life for 15 years so it has been difficult not having her around anymore. I wanted something I could display as a tribute to this special friend, Felix. I love the way it turned out, even though there were tears at times during its creation. You can see more details on this creation on my blog http://harmonydiy.blogspot.com/2011/12/memory-box.html
Thanks
Holly
Now it's your turn to take the December Anything Goes Challenge. Just complete your ANYTHING and email a picture of your project along with a description to Scrappinpsycho@live.com
All submissions will be posted to The Scrap Our Stash blog and on December 31st a winner will be chosen, and given the opportunity to be a Guest Design Team Member for the month of February. This challenge ends at midnight central time on December 31st.
Just gorgeous! Love all the dimension. So sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteStunning, absolutely stunning! What a gorgeous layout and kitty. So sorry for your loss. We had our persian cat for 14 years before he passed. What a loving tribute you created. Well done!tfs
ReplyDeleteOh what cute little cat you have! Like your shabby chic look!
ReplyDeleteLa Vikinga
Beautiful and a lovely tribute to your old friend ... so sorry to hear of you loss. The embellishments are very pretty. Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteHolly, what a wonderful tribute to your cat. It is always so painful when they aren't there to love anymore. It is really lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreat project and great way to memorialize your cat. Love all the embellishments.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful layout! I love all the embellishments, especially that little bird.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry you lost her. She seems to be a very lovely cat. I think you did a wonderful job creating a page to remember her.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, I like how you did the gates and the wings.
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