andrea amu
Memories of Coney Island
This layout was featured in The "601 Great Scrapbook Ideas" book from Memory Makers.
Supplies:
Cardstock: Bazzill. Patterned Paper: BasicGrey. Transparency: My Mind's Eye. Letter stickers: American Crafts and Me&My Big Ideas. 3-D Sticker accents: EK Success. Epoxy stickers: Creative Imaginations. Stamps and inks: Stampin'Up. Staple fasteners: EK Success.
{Journaling}
I am so lucky to have this set of pictures taken of my grandparents from their young adult years. On this particular occassion they had taken a fun weekend get-a-way with friends of theirs, Elwood and Arla Hassinger. It had not been foretold at that time, but years later, the Hassingers became family. My grandparents had my dad, who in later years, married my mom, who was a niece of the Hassingers. Perhaps this is why these photos appeal to me so much! I get a glimpse into the past of two sides of our family. Looking at these pictures brings a sense of humbleness about them. Here I see them in a different light... relaxed and jovial, living in the moment. This was them... before they were my grandparents!
Memories of Coney Island
This layout was featured in The "601 Great Scrapbook Ideas" book from Memory Makers.
Supplies:
Cardstock: Bazzill. Patterned Paper: BasicGrey. Transparency: My Mind's Eye. Letter stickers: American Crafts and Me&My Big Ideas. 3-D Sticker accents: EK Success. Epoxy stickers: Creative Imaginations. Stamps and inks: Stampin'Up. Staple fasteners: EK Success.
{Journaling}
I am so lucky to have this set of pictures taken of my grandparents from their young adult years. On this particular occassion they had taken a fun weekend get-a-way with friends of theirs, Elwood and Arla Hassinger. It had not been foretold at that time, but years later, the Hassingers became family. My grandparents had my dad, who in later years, married my mom, who was a niece of the Hassingers. Perhaps this is why these photos appeal to me so much! I get a glimpse into the past of two sides of our family. Looking at these pictures brings a sense of humbleness about them. Here I see them in a different light... relaxed and jovial, living in the moment. This was them... before they were my grandparents!