Until i remembered a movie I really enjoyed even though I cried (a bit of an understatement ) in it and that was Hachi , a dogs tale . If you have not seen it, it is a must see. One of those family movies that have a bit of everything in it.The dog, Hachiko is amazing and the movie is based on a true story .
And so I was motivated to do a layout of my 'little" Nugget who was really a gentle and loving dog .
As well as Berry71bleu I am also entering in the scrap your stash challenge at Scrap Africa. I used a whole lot of old paper pieces and dusted off my dies which have not been uses in a while and cut stars, circles , scalloped circles as well as banners and triangles.
In fact I had lots of fun with this layout and I rather like it myself!
Ah Wendy this is lovely and perfect for the challenge. I have seen that movie a couple of times and I have cried like a baby through it and I still love it. Your take on the challenge for both is perfect. Love the washi tapes and the papers. Lovely photos too. He is a really really big dog :D
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WOW that's one BIG dog! I sure do miss our dogs...
ReplyDeleteGreat page Wendy!
I haven't seen that movie...sounds like I'd better steer clear of it, cos I cry at the drop of a hat in movies!!! LOOOOVE how you've gotten the multi photos on your page & he certainly IS a rather large dog!!! Lovely, lovely page:):)
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along at Scrap Africa. I'm not sure if that's a Great Dane or a small horse, but it does make a fun page. :D
ReplyDeleteMy 9-year old daughter watched this movie at school last week and the entire class was in tears. She was so touched by this movie that she was emotional for the rest of the day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful layout. I love the way you used all your bits of scraps. Thank you for playing at Scrap Africa.
I watched this movie for the first time about 1 year ago & it was non-stop tears. I have my own little pup whom I love to bits--so it tugged at the heart strings for me in a big way. I found this movie to be so tender, heartfelt & a wonderful example of the unconditional love our pets gives us. Excellent take on the challenge & thank you for sharing your talent with us at Berry71Bleu...
ReplyDeleteI love animals! I do not know this movie, but your layout encourages me to watch it :) Thank you for playing along with us at Berry71Bleu.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tribute to Nugget! Great Danes are amazing dogs! You did very well on your page, lovely work!! Thank you for playing along with us at berry71bleu.
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy Nugget looks magnificent in those pictures what a wonderful tribute to him by making such a beautiful page design it looks awesome. I am afraid I cannot watch any film with an animal in it if I know they are going to get hurt in any way my heart swells up so much and I just cry and cry
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lorraine x
I love how you were inspired by the film to create this page about Nugget. He looks like an amazing dog! Thanks for joining the Berry71Bleu challenge! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous dog! Love your take on the June Challenge! Beautiful page! Thank you for playing along with us at Berry71Bleu!
ReplyDeleteLovely Wendy! xxx
ReplyDeleteSuper page Wendy...your Nugget sure was a big dog! So often is the case that these giants are so gentle! Love that movie too....I also cried like a baby!!!! Great elements on the page and the spotted paper is yummy! Thanks so much for playing along with our Scrap Your Stash challenge at Scrap Africa! ;-) Also, thanks for playing along ith us at Berry71Bleu too! Lastly, thanks for always leaving lovely comments on my blog, I truly appreciate it! xx
ReplyDeleteLovely page Wendy. That is one big dog...so much more to love.
ReplyDeleteLovely page! Thank you for joining us at scrap africa.
ReplyDeleteOh how cute! What a gorgeous & LARGE dog! :) Thanks so much for playing along with our Scrap Your Stash challenge at Scrap Africa!
ReplyDeletewow! it's a real BIG dog! ))))thanks so much for playing along with us at Scrap Africa!
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