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Back to 2015 when they lived in Australia. Easter weekend.
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Thumbs up!
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Oh gosh, I love that polka dot background. It really does make happy happy.
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They must be some of the most traveled kids! Scrapping kids is so much fun.
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What a fun layout! Love the polka dots paper and the cheery colors that go so well with your photos.
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Fun, fun, fun!!!
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That polka dot paper was $.19 a sheet at Michaels. It’s as thin as copy paper but I couldn’t pass it up.

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A happy, happy layout! Pam, when I'm using really thin paper - I still have a few old sheets because I like the patterns - I back it with one of those white sheets that come out of some page protectors. Gives it a bit more stability to add a bunch of stuff on top. I also use those white sheets if I'm cutting papers completely in half, or in strips or something; again, to give a solid, stable background.
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I do that as well. I’ve also been known to use some of my remaining really ugly colors of cardstock- the source shall remain nameless. I’ve saved it for this very purpose!
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Love it!
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