Project life is going well. Week three is all done and week four too (need to photograph that one).
This spread uses supplies from the Cocoa Daisy August kit - lots of orange and blue in that one. There are photos from a hockey game, Wyatt's sick day as well as the readers that Elsie has been reading each night. Also shrunk down the photo collage project that one of the mom's made to give the Kindergarten teacher - so cute - each kid made a letter and together it spells out "Happy Birthday Mrs. Winkler" - love it.
The packaging from our new biscuit obsession, a photo of my new job at our house - toilet paper changer, and photos from dinner with friends. Two small white spots are the kids progress reports from school that I scanned and printed at 3 x 4. I added a letter to each so you can quickly tell Elsie's from Wyatt's. It took two cards to write up what happened this week - one on each side.
Ok, off to photograph week four and then to tackle weeks five and six since the four day scrapbook retreat where I focused exclusively on the Vintage album got in the way! I should photograph that too. One of my proudest accomplishments in the scrapbooking realm to date!
A little spot in the world for a few thoughts on fundraising, motherhood, scrapbooking and trying to make it all work together.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
More Layouts with - fall Cocoa Daisy Kits
These were made with a combo of October and November Cocoa Daisy Kits. I love mixing and matching. Having the kits out on the desk really helped me get these done.
First up is a photo of me and my sweet friend Sean. Multiple stories to tell and the library card paper seemed perfect and spurred on the title "Check Us Out!"
This one uses a Crate Paper sheet of tags that I cut apart and added some really old photos that my sister-in-law had given me of my daughter and her son. I didn't know what to do with them and then I found a this on UK Scrappers - Shimelle's "And Now For Something Completely Different" September edition and this page just happened.
This one was a product of the paper line and just wanting to get this fun story down. Mom and I went to see Les Miserables - the play, not the movie, and took some fun photos. I searched for a title from the songs and found Lovely Ladies and it seemed to fit in an odd sort of way.
That's all for now.
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