We can both trick or treat AND Easter egg hunt in the snow in Manitoba where I grew up. It doesn’t always happen but you always have to be prepared! I love that you showed a layout that didn’t require a lot of tools. Sometimes we show a lot of stuff from our stash, but not everyone has all that stuff or can afford it! Turned out really cute.
That is just crazy! But it’s the same here! Many costumes underneath coats and hat as well as Easter dresses! And I’ve been trying very hard to make sure to do a little bit more of a balance of simple with elevated! Sometimes we forget we can go back to the very beginning and create things Super simple! That’s all we had in the beginning and we’ve been spoiled with all the extra gadgets, haven’t we?
I totally have a ton of "winter" Easter photos that I can use this great idea with! I really loved it when you added the paper tearing, but the peek-a-boo penguin was just an ingenious idea! I love everything about this layout!!
@@sherrystrasheim6210 glad to know I am not the only one with winter Easter 😆 she glad you like and got some ideas! ❤️Thank you for sharing and happy scrapping cold Easter lol!
Love this collection and your layout is adorable. Especially love the peeking penguin in the upper corner! I’m so glad I ordered this collection especially since I found two photos of a rare snow day in 1977 in Florida. Thanks for continuing to share your wonderful layouts!
Very cute layout! We too, often have snow on the ground for Easter here in central MN! I wouldn’t have thought of using winter papers for this but really like how it turned out! Thanks for sharing!
Yes, it’s kind of a trick to do a winter theme without the Christmas part, but I felt a lot better about the photos matching that type then I did the Easter flowers🤣 and for sure Minnesota does get dumped on. I hope you’re having an OK winner so far. We are in the middle of a winter storm right now here in South Dakota.
Thank you so much! It’s sometimes easy to forget where we started! I remember starting over 20 years ago without anything to create shapes until creative memories came out with blades and plastic shaped dies, and we thought we were in heaven!
@@sharonnorton2834 I used a 9 inch plate. I find it probably 9 inches is the most common size that I use for a 12 x 12 layout. I’ve used smaller or bigger but more often than not. I use a 9 inch circle whether I’m cutting it on the cricket using a plate. I do think a paper plate is close to that but I could be wrong! I am pretty sure a paper plate,like the cheap paper kind are smaller than the plastic ones.
Absolutely love this idea!
So glad and hope you can create something of your own with it!
Oh my goodness! The little penguin peeking out from behind the torn paper is ADORABLE! love the lay out and the story! Thanks for sharing Kelly! 😊
Those little penguins seem like they are playful and mischievous lol! Thank you for stopping by! Merry Christmas!
We can both trick or treat AND Easter egg hunt in the snow in Manitoba where I grew up. It doesn’t always happen but you always have to be prepared! I love that you showed a layout that didn’t require a lot of tools. Sometimes we show a lot of stuff from our stash, but not everyone has all that stuff or can afford it! Turned out really cute.
It is always so much fun to scrap our quirky memories. Thank you for watching and yes! Try it! Can’t wait to see!
That is just crazy! But it’s the same here! Many costumes underneath coats and hat as well as Easter dresses! And I’ve been trying very hard to make sure to do a little bit more of a balance of simple with elevated! Sometimes we forget we can go back to the very beginning and create things Super simple! That’s all we had in the beginning and we’ve been spoiled with all the extra gadgets, haven’t we?
@ Absolutely. My mom sewed costumes that fit OVER a snowsuit. 😆
I love it!!!!
What a cute, colorful & fun snowy Easter layout!
lol Thank you! I am NOT dreaming of a WHITE Easter hee hee!
I totally have a ton of "winter" Easter photos that I can use this great idea with! I really loved it when you added the paper tearing, but the peek-a-boo penguin was just an ingenious idea! I love everything about this layout!!
@@sherrystrasheim6210 glad to know I am not the only one with winter Easter 😆 she glad you like and got some ideas! ❤️Thank you for sharing and happy scrapping cold Easter lol!
So cute! Love the penguin cluster in upper left corner.
Thank you...he seemed like he was playful!
Love this collection and your layout is adorable. Especially love the peeking penguin in the upper corner! I’m so glad I ordered this collection especially since I found two photos of a rare snow day in 1977 in Florida. Thanks for continuing to share your wonderful layouts!
@@flamingocreek wow!!! Snow in Florida!!! Now THAT’S a story!!! ❤️❤️❤️
This layout is so adorable, Kelly!! I need to give the wreath style a try!! TFS!!
Thank you so much! It was fun and you definitely should try it. I can’t wait to see!
Very cute layout! We too, often have snow on the ground for Easter here in central MN! I wouldn’t have thought of using winter papers for this but really like how it turned out! Thanks for sharing!
Yes, it’s kind of a trick to do a winter theme without the Christmas part, but I felt a lot better about the photos matching that type then I did the Easter flowers🤣 and for sure Minnesota does get dumped on. I hope you’re having an OK winner so far. We are in the middle of a winter storm right now here in South Dakota.
Wow! You are so talented and do such an amazing job on “simple”. Love it all!❤️
Thank you so much! It’s sometimes easy to forget where we started! I remember starting over 20 years ago without anything to create shapes until creative memories came out with blades and plastic shaped dies, and we thought we were in heaven!
Super cute! Thanks for sharing 😊
@@heikesantiago6607 you are so welcome! Thank you so much for hanging out with me!
Love this cute layout.
Thank you so much!! it was fun!
What size plate did you use I’m going to attempt to make a scribble circle?
@@sharonnorton2834 I used a 9 inch plate. I find it probably 9 inches is the most common size that I use for a 12 x 12 layout. I’ve used smaller or bigger but more often than not. I use a 9 inch circle whether I’m cutting it on the cricket using a plate. I do think a paper plate is close to that but I could be wrong! I am pretty sure a paper plate,like the cheap paper kind are smaller than the plastic ones.