This is so cute. I especially love the way you did Jackson's name at the top. Your poem is perfect and the bright fun colors fit the pictures so well! Excellent as always!
OMG OMG OMG!!!! I can't believe that this LO will be coming home to live with me!!! It is absolutely gorgeous! I love the colors and the way you put the pics on the bottom left in tags. What a great LO, Gimi! So when ya sending it, huh? :D
Ooh! This is such a fun page. I simply love it, especially the title. I went to my local scrapbook store today to get some of those stamps, but they were all out. I was so sad. I was looking forward to using them tonight. Great lo!
The adorable little fish in these pics belongs to Heather (Volcano Girl)! These are my pages for our trading pages swap.
The "poem" reads:
Little fish, see how you swim. Watching you splash, seeing you grin. Your little tail flips left and right. Your beautiful smile is quite a sight. Did you ever see a sight so bright? My little fish.
The poem was adapted form a couple I read online but that didn't quite fit! lol So I rewrote them. It kind of goes to the tune of "3 Blind Mice".
I used: Patterned paper and cardstock by Die Cuts With a View. Metal rimmed tags. Tag Types stickers (for the word Jackson) MM Foam stamps (for the title) Fishy stickers (can't remember who made 'em! lol) Scrapworks Hugz and black ink.
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