My granddaughter all dressed up as a soldier for Halloween.


The word "camouflage" is in the journaling.
I used the camo papers in the background, as a mask behind the photos, and covering the half moon shape and the frame in the right corner.


Journaling reads: Every year we go to Monroe
KOA Campground for Halloween Weekend. This year Maya dressed up in a very girly soldier costume called “Major Flirt” ~ complete with the hat, boots, gloves, and camouflage pleats on her skirt. The campground has parties, mini-golf, hayrides and trick-or-treating for all the kids on Saturday night. I think Maya’s mom was pretty proud to have a soldier in the family ~ even if it was just for the weekend!


CREDITS:
Camo papers (light and dark) ~ Camo Cool by Pixel Works
Blended paper ~ White Noise papers by Scrappily Ever After
Date seals ~ by Lauren Reid


Port-Au-Prince collab:
White flowers ~ Queen of Quirk
Orange flower ~ Amy Wolff
Hearts, glossy beads, stitching (recolored) ~ Studio Flergs
Button ~ L Murphy
Scattered leaves ~ Lorie Davison
Tags ~ Leora Sanford
Frame (recolored in light camo) ~ Irene V. Alexeeva
Heart stem frame, large leaf ~ Janice Dye-Szucs
Ribbon, double frame ~ Kate Teague
Long green stem ~ sussieM Designs
Mask behind photos (covered by CamoCool) ~ Ruby Rynne
Title alpha ~ HeatherAnnDesigns
Half moon (orange) ~ Wendyzine Scraps


Fonts ~ Halcyon (journaling), Kuntsler Script (title)