Scrapbooking Global December Blog Hop

This month our theme is courtesy of Design Team Member Sara Levin and is a Holiday Theme

This theme could be about Christmas or any general holiday.

Here is my Double Layout showing a holiday that my Husband and I did earlier this year.

We spent a week heading around the East Coast of New Zealand.

This area is not far from where we live but I haven’t been in parts of the East Coast since I was little.

I think we take our own country for granted and dont see all of it so it was a special trip that we both enjoyed.

You can do this drive in one day but we spent the time relaxing and exploring the whole area.

What was extra special about this trip is that Hubby and I found a long lost unmarked family grave so My Mum, Sister, Daughter and I had to head back around there a couple of months ago with a plaque for her grave.

A special time.

I have made these that they can be stand a lone Layouts or next to each other as a double in my album.

For these pages, I used Whisper White 12 x12 Cardstock,Black Cardstock, Bird Ballad DSP, Shimmer Detailed Laser Cut Specialty Paper, Friendly Silhouette Dies, Hand Lettered Prose Dies, Merry Christmas Dies and White Bakers Twine

Now off we go to the next blog on our Scrapbooking Global Blog hop ..

Off the the lovely Libby Dysons Blog.

You can also click on the little blue box below to see all of the blog hop participants!

Thanks for visiting!

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  1. Julia Quinn

    Oh the Bird DSP looks AWESOME with your photos! Great choice and combination!! Love it all – and the silhouette along the edges of the photos looks fabulous.

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  2. creativeme68studioshabaz

    I do love a layout with lots of photos…
    Well I can speak for myself I know that I
    take our beautiful countryside for granted.
    After visiting your beautiful country, I know that I didn’t take enough photos…
    Thanks for sharing ❤
    Cheers Shaz

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