How to use Bark on a Layout



So here you can see I've used Bark, gumnuts and paperclay to embellish my layout very cheaply. I do practice what I preach!

For those of you who have watched my videos on the "no bake clay" here is an example of me using this on one of my layouts. I pushed the clay into a mould my best scrapbuddy owns and let it dry overnight before adhering it to little squares of paper.
Comments
Can I make a small, hopefully constructive suggestion? The header of this blog really puts me off. It is way too deep...especially on my laptop's screen. I really get irritated with having to scroll right down to find your latest post. :-(
I realise you're using this area to monetise the blog...but wouldn't it be better placed in a sidebar somewhere near the top? There's in your face and then there's IN YOUR FACE...if you know what I mean!
Keep up the good work. I'm enjoying your digital LOs.