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A wee bit too short.

Hello Clear Scrap peeps! Tonya here today to share a layout with you.  Late last summer I went in to get a haircut. You see, I had had enough of my Marie Osmond (aka way too long of hair for your age) hairdo and was SO ready for much of it to be gone. I hadn't even thought about Locks for Love and when my hairdresser measured, I fell 1/2" short of being able to donate. :( I brought the cut off ponytail home anyway to show my family just how much hair was cut off. Turned out it made a great mustache for my oldest son! 

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I started with a 12x12 sheet, machine stitched around the edge (one of the greatest things about Clear Scraps acrylic!) and then embellished.

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I added a Clear Scraps Arrow here. I first embossed it with a Spellbinders embossing folder and then outlined it with a Zig paint pen.

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Stamped a sentiment directly onto my photo with StazOn ink.

Thanks for stopping by and taking a peek! Hope you all have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend!

Tonya-CLear Scraps Design Team

 

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Melissa 'Ziggy' Cook

Lol I love it too funny.

Now I'm just wondering how they measured your hair. Did they measure one ponytail in the back or pigtails on either side? You probably could have made that other 1/2 inch or even more. Just for the next time your hair grows out ;)

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