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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Table Tutu for My Niece's Shower! 70 Yards of Tulle!


Posted by Laurie Martin-Cohn at 7:55 PM 2 comments:

Pink Russian Tea Cakes, Pink Scotch Shortbread, Pink Chocolates...there can never be enough Pink for a Girl Table!

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I piped rosebuds on these Sugar Cubes for the Shower

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"Boy or Girl?" Shower Banner Design


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"Is It A Boy or Is It a Girl?" Shower Banner for sale on etsy.com

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Altered Book Guest Book and Shower Favor Bookmarks I Designed for my Niece's Shower

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Book Themed Water Bottles for my Niece's Baby Shower

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Laurie Martin-Cohn
I have been scrapping since 1995, and my scrapbooking style is like fashion. From go-go boots and mini skirts to power suits and pumps, my fashion and scrapbooking styles change with the times. When I first started this wonderful craft, I was “one” with white pages, stickers and die cuts. In the late 90s, I was all about paper piecing. In early 2000, I used my own handwriting and I became shabby-chic. Now I love layering embellishments, exploring different textures and using Bazzill and Teresa Collins products. The emotional impact of a creating a gift scrapbook for friends or family members makes this craft deeply meaningful for me. And, on the lighter side, I adore shopping for supplies! In the spirit of good fun, my two friends and I travel all over the Northwest to shop at scrapbook stores. We call ourselves The Snippets, and we cheerfully rank all stores with 1-5 snips for curb appeal, inspiration, product, and customer service. I look forward to sharing scrapbooking ideas on this site.
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