I fell in love with Bo Bunny Et Cetera series when I saw the papers and the embellishments for the first time. So, when I received the kit to make the layout for September class, I thought it's going to match with the photos I have.
Really love the final result, they're really fit each other, the photos and the kit.


Another series from Bo Bunny for this month is Garden Girl kit.
I saw too many fuchsia in this series and thought that it's going to be difficult for me to make the layout since I'm not that into pink colour.
Lucky me, I found the photos of my friends and me which I thought it would be match with the kit.Using masking and embossing technique, I gave some brick background to the clean creamy paper.
Here is the layout,

Still using the series of Bo Bunny Garden Girl, I challenged myself to use the photo of my son instead of my daughter. Playing with the Die Cut noteworthy with a piece of paper as a base layout gave a very easy, quick and simple result.
But my son didn't like it, because the die cut colour is too bright and pinkish, he asked me to make it more darker. I made them darker using Tea Dye distress ink.
I think the result is okay, not too girly, right? What do you think? Still girly? Hmmm.... I don't think so... (*grin*)

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