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Whatever doesn't kill me.... makes me stronger. Random snippets from our chaotic lives, to keep the relo's and everyone else out there entertained! ;) Header paper from "Style" by Amy Knepper. Fonts used are Broken 15 and Arial.

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SAHM of 2 boys, Ty and Sam. Wife of nine years to Skip. Usually seen with my face behind my camera!

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

NSD Hangover?

Do you think that it's possible? Not for me, as I didn't scrap all weekend, but suddenly although there are plenty of layouts in the gallery at SBB comments are fairly thin on the ground. I know, I'm not a TOP scrapper, but I'd gotten used to getting more than 1 comment lol...

So you can all enjoy my newest creations. Although the first one isn't so newest. I made it last week and had to alter the journalling due to *skip* looking at the picture and saying, "But doesn't that look just like Andy?" Andy being my next up brother - 12 years older than me. And the only one of my brothers/sister that *skip* knows really well, as he worked for him for about 5 months just after we got married, for which we were very grateful as we badly needed the money. Ok, digressing a bit here....

The second layout was before dinner last night. I was scrapping up a storm, really... Had a lot of fun.

Ok, now I'll just be shush and put up the layouts, right?


Papers and elements mostly from His Collection by Kim and Meredith. Question mark from Distressed Alpha stamps by Michelle Coleman. Inked Action and Wild Tear Action from AtomicCupcake. Fonts used were Jsl Ancient and 4990810.


Papers and most elements from Jen Wilsons Seasonal Scraps CD. Shmootzy stamps from ScrapArtist. Fonts used are AL Sandra and Snowshoe.

So I finally got my act together and am working on another of Jessica's Photo+Scrap challenges... the challenging part being that I am NOT QUIRKY ENOUGH!!

It needs some more tweaking, and then I'll get it up and out of my head, I hope. Arghhhh.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am not sure but I think the chap in the picture might be your great Grandfather on your Grandma Stewart's side - (her father) who came out to work at Pt. Augusta railways many years ago - possibly around the time of the 1st world war, - but then again I could be wrong!!!!

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