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I found this chipboard tree in the clearance rack at a store after Halloween and I knew right away what I wanted to do with it! I journaled simple words along the bottom of the grass.
14 people, 2 kayaks, a stroller, and a weeks worth of luggage in a 15 passenger van---it was like a game of human tetris
For 18 months my daughter and I spent Thursdays with one of my best friends and her boy at Kew Gardens in London. He was her first best friend and we both miss them so much since we've moved.
Part 1 of 3 pages for my Dec Daily 2014 album. I've been working on this album intermittently. Today's prompt gave me the idea for doing this spread; I will add the QR Code for the two photos of my niece on stage.
Journaling Reads:
You encourage me to do what I love
You tell me and show me that you love me everyday
You are a great Daddy to Buddy & Scotty
You want to spent every evening with me watching TV
You are a great Father and Grandfather
You enjoy pampering me – from choosing a movie to getting “crafty stuff” for me
You stayed with me and supported me through my stroke
You enjoy spending time with my Mom
For today´s hybrid challenge, I did all my journaling on the compueter. I had a long story to write, so this challenge was perfect to tell my story of the things I´m missing in my life; that make me feel "almost complete"...TFL
Sometimes loads just don't ride well even when strapped. Slippery metal, not well wrapped and a bouncy truck is not a good combination.
My inspiration tonight was to do a quick page. :)
Check.
By the way, I realize I'm bad at "clustering" so I pushed myself with these buttons. Rather than lining them up, I LITERALLY swished them around in my hand and dropped them on the page. It worked!
PP BG/CS Coredinations/Buttons JoAnn's/Ribbons AMM/Stickers MM/Stamp Office Max
With all of the gear (including sleeping bags, clothes, cooking equipment such as dutch ovens) plus 2 5 gallon water jugs, the loaded cart weighed about 1000 pounds
LOAD Festival,
Presented by the Daydream Network,
Royal Albert Hall,
15/6/2009
Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.
(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)
Graffiti artists commissioned by the Royal Albert Hall, in partnership with the young urban collective and creative pioneers Daydream Network, transformed the walls of the Hall's Loading Bay, usually used for getting in over 350 shows a year, into a gallery of street art and graffiti artwork.
Hope I don't offend with my potty mouth (no pun intended -- really). The story is funny to us but it may be one of those you had to be there moments. This is a 6x6 for my "Not Your Mama's Scrapbook" project. Journaling and details on my blog at everydaysnapshots.blogspot.com