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This one is from our vacation to Lake Powell last June. It was so fun. You get really pooped out though being in the hot playing all day so we took a nap and Corina got some funny pictures. I had to use them, of course!

Favorites:

1. Waves on both pages

2. Pictures "hanging" by clothes pins on p.1

3. Different patterned pages for "SLEEP"

4. Square folds on bottom of p 1 and bottom left of p.2 
*I made the squares by cutting squares, all the same size, and then cutting circles that where larger than the squares but just large enough for the corners of the squares to touch the rim of the circle. I then folded the excess circle over the squares. I used the same paper for all my circles and a couple different kinds for my squares.


5. The typewriter on p.2; I drew it with ink! So proud.
 
 

To the right I have a close up of my net; I tied this myself people! 

I know I'm a little nuts...

I took just regular pieces of twine, cut them my desired length and got a knottin'


It took forever but I am very pleased with the end look!




To the right [bottom] I have a close up of my charms. 

The carriage I cut out from my scrapbook paper and the little dress I actually used from a really old bracelet. 

Side note: If you have old charms, material, textures etc. keep it in your scrapbooking area.  I have used so much stuff that most would think was junk. 

These little things add so much life to your page and cost $0.00!
This one is just a single page instead of a spread.

My neice Taiz is so cute! She makes this page so much better!

Favorites:

1. ScrapQueens cricket sign

2. Dragon sticker

3. Crown on "scrap" word

4. The net

5. Hanging charms 





 
Favorites:

1. "ZOO"; The cut out, the pictures behind the "o"s, and the twine wrapped around.
2. Green burlap
3. Adorable animal pop up stickers
4. Bee "flying" through page with dashes
 
I love this page; the paper, color scheme, pearls and flowers. It defiantly says "Spring" like I had hoped. My cute little niece doesn't hurt either!


Favorites:

1. The "HUNT" assorted letters

2. Wood paper [page 1]

3. Flower and pearl decals

4. Layout [page 2]

5. Use of paper strips [square on page 2, middle, top]

6. Writing on pictures with white pen

 
Favorites:

1. Red flags throughout spread
2. Incuded conference tickets
3. Buttons
4. Color scheme
 
Sharing another one of my cards that I had pre-made.

I used this cute cork board paper that I found at a scrapbooking store, white printer paper, a large "cherished" sticker and three jewel brads. 

I wrote the "you are..." with a sharpie. 
 
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Favorite details:

1. Photo "stripes" page 1, detail to left.

2. Ribbion trio on page 1, detail to left

3. Hearts strung together on page 1, detail to left [bottom]

4. Picture layout on page 2; group picture, zoomed kissing pictures & another similar group picture

5. Textured clusters of flowers, stickers, paper etc. on both papers.
 
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Favorite details:

1. Gluing rope to form the "girl"
2. The "hinges" cut out from the cricket to connect pictures [page 1], and picture & writing [page 2].
3. Cowboy stick sitting on the "C"
4. Flowers on foam to "pop" out
5. The green burlap
 
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Favorites:

1. Using the poster I got from the game for the "Goooal!" [p. 1], team crest [p. 1] and team picture [p. 2].
I love incorporating things I get from actual events on the page. It always brings different textures and fonder memories

2. Use of stapler on my letter to attach the tafita. Also the staples to attach my writing paper.

3. Foam to pop out some of my lettering, "REAL" [p.1] and "Jacob" [p. 2]

4. Ha ha to this day I still manage to have something misspelled on my pages!
Oh well, something for the kiddies to laugh at I guess...or something for Jake to laugh at. Stinker.
 
Can I just say I have an adorable husband?
Just look at this cutie!

For this page I wanted to have somewhat of a manly color scheme and feel...

okay it didn't turn out too overly manly...

I really liked the cork board paper.
I used to to mimick a message board; I have a clip board holding up my "polorid" picture and "pins" to hold up my writing strips.        

I used ribbon, lace, a metal spiral and a bear stamp (colored with color pencil) for details [right]