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Beaded Snoopy For Emmy


Here is a layout showing a Snoopy I beaded a few years back.  Looking now I wonder why I didn't use any beads on the layout! 

All supplies from my January Counterfeit Kit, except the gold washi.


Love the gold thickers!


All the card layers are cut from one sheet.  I'm surprised how far it is stretching.


Those word stickers that I will never use?  Well I've cut them in to individual letters and slowly but surely I will use them up!!  I think they look quite cute now actually.

Using the Sketch N Scrap sketch rotated 90 degrees.

Thanks for stopping by!
 

Comments

  1. Loving the sparkly LO.

    Hope you get a lovely weekend. Sue

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  2. That's a great idea to cut letters from word sheets you don't use -- love it! Your page is terrific! Love all the gold touches and what a cute snoopy!

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  3. cute layout - I'm absolutely loving those gold letter stickers!!

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  4. This is just adorable! Love your title work! Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!

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  5. Super cute layout! The beaded Snoopy looks fantastic!

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  6. Great progress photo's and super cute layout! Love the gold glitter title. Thanks for sharing your hobby layout with us at Sketch N Scrap. xx

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  7. Oh that looks really cool and love the turn on the sketch :)

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  8. Awww, what a fantastic take on the sketch and love how you turned it! Beautiful beaded Snoopy too! Thanks for playing along with us at Sketch N Scrap! :)

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  9. sweet beadwork, and a lovely page.

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  10. I rarely remember to take photos of gifts I've made before they are given - what a lot of work you did!
    Snoopy is adorable & worthy of all the gold goodness on your page!

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  11. the original project is wonderful! And your layout fits with our Sketch N Scrap sketch perfectly! The gold thickers are great and cutting titles apart what a great idea! Thanks for sharing at SNS! Alicia

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  12. Very nice. And brilliant idea to cut up word stickers for the individual letters, must remember that.

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  13. What a fun layout! Love that you turned it and used all of the unconventional papers. Thanks for sharing with Sketch-N-Scap

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  14. LOVE your take on the sketch!!! great layout!!!Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap! :)

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  15. Cute layout, the gold snoopy is fab.
    Cindy F

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  16. Beautiful layout!!! Thanks to joining us at Sketch N Scrap!!!!

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  17. Such a fun layout! Thank you for joining us over at Sketch N Scrap!

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  18. I think it is wonderful that you are taking photos of your projects! Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!

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  19. I think it is great that you take pictures of your projects. Thank you for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!

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