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Faux Tag Spread

In a previous Cocoa Daisy project, I created a tag using the October Glow Creative Ki t paper to serve as a bookmark. I loved the idea so much that I decided to use it as a template throughout the spread. By tracing around it and then shading in the edges, I was able to mimic the look of layered paper and give my pages extra depth without the bulk. It creates a dimensional effect that makes the tags look like they’re tucked right into my notebook. To keep that “layered paper” look going, I added strips of washi tape from the Planner Kit to the top and bottom of each 'tag'  Washi is one of my favorite ways to bring in more texture without overwhelming the page. It frames the sections nicely and it also helps divide my to-dos from my daily schedule. On the left-hand side I used a Top 3 box to focus my priorities, then scattered in task lists, appointments, and reminders for the rest of the day. I also I divided my tasks into AM and PM lists I do this quite often because it makes...

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Babys...

I always thought babies looked like aliens when they popped out.  Misshapen heads, sucktion cup bruses, "plevic bone" noses.  All babies except for mine of course:)  Especially Luke. He was the perfect looking kid-no blemishes what so ever.



Well now I've come to regret those thoughts. The last 5 weeks we have witnessed, first hand, the power of an ugly baby.  First he had baby acne, then a rash, then dry skin on his perfect little face.  And then there is the hair. Oh the hair. It is red or orange to be exact and about 2 inches long.  Not 2 inches all over his head but it's only in the reverse mans bald spot.




After about 2 months of wondering what to name it (I think naming it is a rare distiction), I've finally done it. 

Sloth hair!

Remember the movie Goonies and there is the character Sloth.  Take a look and compare the two.


Add a massive amount of Cradle Cap and it's a perfect match!

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