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Another Starbucks Layout!

Venti Nonfat Cafe Misto with Sugar Free Hazelnut and 3 Sweet “N Low… Yep, that’s just the way I like my cup from Starbucks. Over the course of the past ten years my love for Starbucks has come full circle. The elusive red cut at Christmas is the mark of a holiday season.

This layout was totally full of play for me. I grabbed scraps of papers that had reds in them and went to town. The journaling card was wrapped in some Cappuccino Twine from The Twinery, a card cut from Bella Blvd. paper, a journaling card from Simple Stories 100 Days of Summer, some Delight Thickers that I painted red, stamped in black with a Tim Holtz grid stamp, and then painted over in Pearl.

I know this layout is pretty simple but it truly focuses on the story and the picture.

Check back tomorrow for a TWO-PAGE layout based on an older starting point by Shimelle Laine! Let me know, how do you feel about two page layouts? Are they the only thing you do? Do they randomly make it in the event calls for it? Do you steer clear of them?

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