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With all that has been happening in the world recently (including another devastating earthquake in China) I have been reminded off how important it is to document and keep meaningful keepsakes of all our family and friends. I will always remember after the Christchurch earthquake in February 2011 I watched a TV news item about how one of the partners of a woman killed in the earthquake got a lot of solace and comfort from looking through the memory books or scrapbooks that she had created. Books that had been made with love.
As I have been saying in previous posts I have been completing my son’s scrapbook album. In this fun page layout I have used the Creative Memories Bright Decorative Cardstock and to make it go further I have cut it in half and used it on another page which I will show at a later date. As you can see I have continued to use the Border Maker Twinkle Chain and picket fence cartridges and to finish decorating the page I have used some Rugged embellishments. I have used the Custom Cutting System oval cutters to trim the photos and that has helped to keep the focus on a very cute James. What has been lovely is that I have been watching James grow up all over again. That has been quite unexpected, but very enjoyable and pleasurable. I hope that he will look at this book the same way as the gentleman in Christchurch did.
Materials used:
Creative Memories Cardstock – Cloud
Creative Memories Cardstock – Yellow
Creative Memories Decorative Cardstock – Green Apple
Creative Memories Custom Cutting System – circles
Creative Memories Border Maker System – Twinkle Chain and Picket Fence cartridges.
Creative Memories Rugged Paper Tags
Creative Memories Rugged Paper Ribbon
Creative Memories Rugged Title Stickers
Happy Scrapping
Patricia
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You’re quite right, all I’ve done so far is convert my pics to digital, lots of restoring needed. I think this is a fantastic way of keeping memories, and is something you would look at again & again. Love your comment about watching your son grow up all over again. Great post Patricia well done! Xx
Thank you Amanda. You could always do a photo book on your iMac when you get all the photos restored. You are so talented on your computer. You have a great day.
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