Thursday, March 22, 2012

Can We Show You Another Project ...

... one more gorgeous project that Connie Mercer made with our Jenni Bowlin digital kits and her JBS stash?




Another beautiful mini!  Connie combined the Homespun and Chalkboard Alphas Printables and Punchables with a Hodge Podge book







and how creative is this?!  The album base is a vintage cheese grater!

I love the title of this mini "Walking Marcie".  Looking at the photos, I'm thinking that Marcie may be a goat?!  We'll have to ask Connie to fill us in!

Thank you Connie for inspiring us this week!


Supply List:
Miscellaneous: seem binding trim, twine, brass clip, old cheese grater
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24 comments:

  1. This is glorious! You need to be on the Jenni Bowlin design team....your stuff is fabulous!

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  2. I collect old cheese graters for display in my kitchen. I have to move one to my scrapbook room and make an album.

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  3. Yes Marcie is the goat~and a very special one LOL. Thanks for all the kind words!

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  4. so creative! I love the cheese grater! and the calendar background! You have the best style!

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  5. OMGoodness. I love this SO SO much. I love how she has it based on the cheese grater...now to go on a search for a cheese grater, cause I want to make one of these...So creative!! And I love the front with the flower toped with the bow and punch butterfly and the little banner with the twine. I love this Connie...GREAT job. It pushed me into a creative mood. I have to go make one...NOW.

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  6. Connie always makes the most beautiful projects and styles her photos so beautiful too!!!

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  7. I agree with Julia, Connie ROCKs her projects! Always look forward to what she's got up her sleeves - LOL!! At first I thought it was "Walking Margie" - LOL!!! Great pages and that grater...all I can say is WOW! GREAT job, Miss Connie! xo

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  8. Wow, Connie! Your projects are incredible! You have always been amazing with the vintage things but these are amazing. Congrats to you for being featured here!

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  9. Aw, that is so sweet! Baby Marcie is now expectant mother Marcie. Babies coming in June :). Nothing as classic as goats and kids. You captured the timelessness of our lifestyle precisely!

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  10. I love your work! I can't imagine how you can put it all together! It looks so vintage and you make it all work!! Love it!! Diane

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  11. Yay Connie! Great mini! Love the details and the cheese grater!

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  12. beautiful mini Connie! Very creative!

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  13. well, my goodness, a CHEESE GRATER of all things!!! haha...Your stuff rocks without a doubt....I love it all, from the papers & embellies, to the pics, and of course it all fits so well with the goat and those cute kids. So its print and use???? Awesome idea!!! Wow, I am amazed at your beautiful artistic creativity over and over....thanks for sharing...

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    1. One of my all time favorites! The front and back are especially cool!!!

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  14. What a beautiful album! Always love Connie's work. Great inspiration!!

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  15. Oh Connie, this is amazing! I so admire how you include special finds in your projects (a cheese grater for a back cover? so creative and perfect!) and how everything you design is a symphony of texture, color, and delicious vintage goodness! This is a darling mini - and love those photos too! :o)

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  16. Love this!!! Such gorgeous, inspiring work from Connie!! :)

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  17. Connie These projects are great as usual. I really like the vintage grater as a back. I have one on a wreath you can have if you want it.Pictures of the kids are super also. Love all of them

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  18. Such a lovely album!! Connie really rocked all the goodies, just gorgeous.

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  19. what an incredible little album, connie!!!

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  20. wow! fantastic work Connie!

    Sarah x

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  21. Awesome mini! Just found it on Pinterest and repinned it of course!

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