21 August 2010

i've been scrapping again!


I am really really trying to scrap more and get off of Facebook. Plus I figured if I could get through some of my paper and pictures, I would be motivated to clean this pit. Which would be a wonderful thing as it is a mess. Really it is quite pathetic looking and no I am not sharing. I have just enough room to push my chair away from the computer side of the desk and over to the work side of the desk. My actual work space is about two and a half feet wide... maybe. So that being said, I am hoping to tackle that project soon. Until then... thanks for stopping by and looking at my stuff!!


Always fun to do snow pictures in the summer months. Makes me appreciate the warm/ hot weather as I do remember how cold it gets during January and February in New England. I used a pagemap from December 2009 for this one. The popped up snowflakes embellishments were ornaments that I snipped the tops off. Works lovely!!


The kids having a good time playing pirates. I used papers from the DCWV All About Boys stack. Finally broke the seals on it to look through. Imagine my surprise when I found these papers!! Perfect match!!


These two pages are just the kids having a great time in the backyard. It is always great to get them out of the house in the spring. The fresh air and running around do wonders for them!!

And my silly little man. I did the collage in Picasa 3 and used a pagemap from August 2010. I finally broke open my Color Me Silly paper pack from Basic Grey. Yes it is a very old collection that I had tucked away waiting for the perfect pictures. Guess I found them.


Thanks for stopping by and peeking at my work. Off to see what else needs to be done around this place today.

2 comments:

  1. Great pirate layout! I just did a pirate layout too - never thought to look at DCWV stacks! I have a little tip to find cute embellies on my blog, if you are ever stuck in the future! :)

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  2. so many pretty pages! I hope you are finding more time to scrap these days again.

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