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Funky Playground Designs Staycation Blog Train!

It’s blog train time again!  This time, Funky Playground Designs is hosting a Summer Staycation blog train.  All of our contributions are based on things we can do as a staycation.   My offering is a little retro, but it celebrates the idea of throwing a fun dinner party!  Check it out.  Click on the preview to be brought to the kit!

Dinner at Eight is FREE until July 22nd ONLY!  After July 22nd, Dinner at Eight will be available for $4.00 in my Funky Playground store.

The next stop on the Staycation Blog Train is at Donna Duncombe Designs.  You can check out her contribution HERE.

If you get lost on the train, you can head back to the Funky Playground Blog.

Have fun!

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  • Leonorsilveira

    Hi Aaron!
    I love your designs and this one is looking soooo goooood!!! But I can't find the link…
    Kisses!

  • SirScrapalot

    Just go ahead and click on the preview, and it will bring you to the freebie! Thanks!

  • digiSara

    Thank you Aaron – I love the blues and browns of this kit! This is an amazing blog train – so generous that everyone is offering full kits! I am behind on listening to Paperclipping Roundtable and have just listened to the episode about Vintage – so I totally LOVE this kit!! :)

  • http://twitter.com/krizbee Kris

    love this! thanks!

  • karen

    Thanks so much!

  • SATW

    super fun and different–in a good way, of course! :)

  • Stacnickels

    thanks for sharing this with us…love the colors and the retro look.

  • http://gonescrapbooking.myopenid.com/ Irene

    Congratulations Aaron! Dinner at Eight was chosen as the featured freebie in today's scrapbook news at http://exm.nr/anQKCt

  • Ava_zambian

    thank you for the retro kit..its very refreshing!

  • Jengerer

    NIce kit. Thanks for sharing!

  • Anna Price

    Hi Aaron! I'm listening to your guest appearance while I'm downloading your gorgeous kit! Big congrats on your show and many heartfelt thank yous, this kit is truly beautiful :)

  • Makeyesup

    Thanks, great idea for a kit, love it.

  • grambie

    I really love how you used the various patterns on your papers and your so cute elements. The addition of the silhouette as an element is just awesome. Thank you for your lovely kit,

  • Eseaney

    Thank you for sharing.

  • Heather

    thanks Aaron….love it!!!

  • Cherbear

    Thank you!

  • Tngirl1979

    This is beautiful! Thank you for sharing!

  • Rylea

    Very unique creation for the blog train, I so love it! Thank You so very much…..

  • Dawn

    Great idea! Thank you for sharing!

  • Karen (makabe)

    This is too cute!! THANKS!

  • Diana A in Omaha, NE

    thanks for sharing

  • Alfreda R

    Thank you so very much for sharing your wonderful talent with us!

  • SirScrapalot

    Thanks! I really enjoy making patterned papers, so I am glad you like them!

  • SirScrapalot

    Thanks to you as well! PDS was so fun to do, and to get to “meet” Katie Pertiet was just awesome!

  • Jenn

    Love the Retro Thanks so much Jenn

  • Rebecca Lovell

    Thank you very much Aaron! I love it!!

  • http://www.bilimbisetcie.com Niniesouslesbilimbis

    thanx you so much aaron for your freebie…it's my first time on your blog and love your style…
    ninie

  • CLubiani

    thank you so much for sharing your awesome contribution!

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