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I am grateful that spring is around the corner. It's my favorite time of year. Lent, Easter, flowers blooming, and lots of much needed rain.
Film loader I bought for $10. Had some film in it which I didn't figure out until I opened it in bright light. ooops.
Love todays prompt. I needed this challenge to get projects completed. This is one more page in my ME: The Abridged Version album. Class taken at Big Picture Scrapbooking by Cathy Z.
But beware of the shark.
I actually found a diecut shark and placed that above the shark title. Love a two page spread. Even with pictures from different days.
Going out in a blaze of black and white.
pp: BG Black tie
alphas: AC Thickers
Rub-on: BG
My late husband and me on our wedding day almost 11 years ago.
This prompt was fun to do - I immediately thought of our triplet nephews and their habit of sneaking jelly beans. They are a couple years older now than they were in these photos but they still like to raid the jelly bean jar!
I took a long time doing this and it felt good to get it down. We should listen to things. It is all part of what Sir Authur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes may have ment when he said, "You see, but you do not observe. The distinction is clear" I want to remember sounds and all the sensory input I get. Makes me want to sit and scrap all day.
These are digital scrap pages and for the titles I inserted a fancy font (the rainbow ones) and also a separate fancy font for petosky, Yesterday and Today. I color washed them so they would match the page. I used the Totally fun kit for the flowers and some of the papers, and one piece from the Timeless holiday digital kit which I won. That is on the page you can see the text and that paper is right below.
Hooking up to bring my RV home from the hangar to load up for the trip. First RV trip with the 4Runner; a much better tow vehicle than the QX4.
Loading a train with wheat from the Thelon painted silo complex, 40 wagons, approximately 1858 tonnes if loaded to capacity, 561 metres long plus the two locomotives.
Noah Clay '97 shows how he would load up a silicon tray, which essentially service as a 4- to 6-inch workstation for manipulating atoms. Read more in the Fall 2010 issue of Oswego alumni magazine.
I loved seeing everyones layout of layouts in the gallery! Even though it almost seems silly, it really is fun to see all those pages in mini form. My layouts this month took 3 pages!! So excited :)
Removed excess dirt between 2 condo units and added commercial landscape fabric and large gravel to stop erosion.
Mike, Jen, Contina, and I got together for dinner at Blue C Sushi then headed over to Caffe Ladro to load up photos from last week's "4 The Luv Of It" show. I'm processing my photos right now, so they'll be online sometime over the next few days. Pretty happy with how things are looking at the moment.