I know it has been a while - but after you grab a coffee and snack, you will see why! Here is what I have been up too for the last month or so....
These are some cool treat bags I made for the kidlets! There was Smores in a bag, Reindeer Noses and finally Gingerbread Man Poop! The kids all loved it and needless to say, got a chuckle out of the poop!
I have also been doing my regular scrapbooking days with Doreen and have gotten loads done! I am up to July of 2007 - yippee!
Here is a layout of Bob and Drake playing soccer in the backyard. They play for quite a while until Bob says he can't take it anymore!
supplies: patterned papers are Basic Grey, card stock is either SU or Bazzil; Rub Ons are CI; embellishements are Jenni Bowlin and 7G
Drake doing laps around the yard! He would go for hours if we let him (which we don't cause we end up with a dirt track instead of grass)!
supplies: patterned papers are all Basic Grey; lined paper is October Afternoon; Rub Ons are CI: punch is SU!
Here are Bob and Drake out for a round of balls at the driving range....
supplies: patterned papers are Autumn Leaves and 7G; die cut is Basic Grey; ruler stamp is Prima
Track and Field day (Grade 6) - what I find the most immusing is the tongue, check it out!
supplies: everything is Basic Grey!
Here we are in Cold Lake now - we are actually at Wendy & Jim's here - celebrating Bob & Jim's birthdays! It is usually a lot of fun - this day was no different!
supplies: patterned papers are all October Afternoon; rub ons are scrapworks; tude is AC Thickers!
Just some plain of fun! Wendy, Seth and Drake get wet!
supplies: patterned papers are October afternoon; card stock is SU!; stamp is Autumn Leaves; buttons are from my stash!
Here is Seth playing some ball! Not one of my favorite layouts - but it is done and afterall, he is the star of the layout anyway!
supplies: patterned paper is October Afternoon; card stock is SU!; stickers are memories complete; diecut paper is KI Memories.
Here is my little cutie Ayva Marie! She loves to pose for me - can't you tell?!
supplies: patterned paper is October Afternoon; cardstock is SU!; ribbon and flower are from my stash!
Here is Emerson - once again, can these kids get any cuter? He is such a happy little guy and was quite facinated with Bob and his hat!
supplies: patterned papers are October Afternoon; card stock is DCWV & SU!; rub on is SU!; embellishments are a variety - 7G, prima, dcwv and papier valise.
Here are a couple of my favorite photos off Bob and Drake. These were taken out on Cold Lake one afternoon (070707) while cruisin the lake in Jim and Joanne's boat!
supplies: patterned paper is all 7G; stamps are prima; diecut card is from papier valise; rub on is CI; fold overs are 7G.
Sorry this one turned out so small - but it is a cool layout! While out on the boat with Jim & Joanne - we came across the pilicans in the bay just before English. It was a real sight!
supplies: all Basic Grey.
Here we are back in DV - Jim & Joanne had been trying to give us their old trampoline for over 5 years - well now we have it! The photo on the bottom was actually the first bounce after setting it up!
supplies: all Basic Grey exccept tag (homemade).
Think that is about it for now - working on a cool project for Lynn right now as well - just about done so will post it later....
Here are some 'Shiny Objects' to distract you, encourage you, inspire you... Enjoy it... I look forward to seeing you back again soon!
Friday, January 30, 2009
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