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Bennett's Military Supplies
River Market District
Little Rock, Arkansas
Pulaski County
I'm always looking for a way to keep these Poladroids interesting and revive even more of the Polaroid feel. Remember the label makers of the 1980s? I love them. I used to type messages and stick them everywhere much to my parents' chagrin. Once I used up all the tape I'd beg my parents for more. Thanks to the wonders of the internet, there are handy websites that will do this stuff for you. So I shall share it with you. Label Baby Junior!! Sorry I thought I'd make it through this post without referencing Seinfeld. I had to. I really did.
This is my LO for the 18th week of the 2008 Scrap Challenge, scrappers had to prepare a page with the recap of April.
I printed the mosaic which I used on Flickr to report about my last expedition at the new flat because the past month was focused on the organization of the works before the final relocation.
The title "casa" in green means "home".
In the journaling, I wrote: "The month of April 2008 marked a real turning point for us. We bought the flat, the old owner left and we immediately started the works of arrangement before entering it permanently".
Rubber stamp Autumn Leaves called "Let it be" (it's perfect for the occasion);
Silver star-shaped brads by Artoz;
House-shaped and star-shaped scraps;
Other various scraps;
Printed small map and monthly planner (both partially catched by the mosaic);
Embossed words "us", "home" and "dream" by Dymo embossing labelmaker.
You can find all the details about the challenge in my blog for scrapbooking (in English) at Juicy Creations, comments and suggestions are always very appreciated.
It looks like an angular cross between a gummy bear and a gumdrop-vintage iMac. Bonus points for being able to determine the amount of tape remaining at a glance.
Read more here.