Good morning everyone! Jackie and I went to the Scrap Happy Retreat this past weekend! We had so much fun there, and created some really nice things. I taught two classes and Jackie worked on numerous projects, including the project she posted last Monday. We also took make-and-take classes. And, of course, SHOPPING! Here she is, working on her Project Life...
Here I am, teaching one of my classes...
I taught a tabbed pocket page recipe album...
and a Valentine version of the Triple Fold Never Ending Mini Album...
Both of the classes were super fun to teach and make and everyone had a great time! Thank you to all who signed up to do these books with me!
I also worked on a project (#3) for the Counterfeit Kit Challenge. I had these pictures of my handsome son and his beautiful wife...this was 2 1/2 years ago, before they were married, when we were all at a gig my husband was playing at, a summer post-wedding party put on by the bride's parents. I love these pictures!
I used a CK sketch from two years ago. The only element that I added that wasn't in the kit was the black/glittery flower in the corner...that is from Recollections...Clearance sale and I couldn't pass it up!
I made the rosette flower and used one of my homemade pebbles for the center.
The layout I made of me and my husband, and this layout, are going in frames...I really like how they turned out!
Thanks for looking, and have a crafty day!
Michelle
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I love your grouping on this page...it really draws your eye to those great photos!
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Bethany
Hi! I'm a new follower! Love your blog! I'd love for you to stop by mine sometime. Can't wait to check out your tutorials... I've got a lot of reading to do!
ReplyDeleteLovely scrapbook page!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty mini, and the layout is really nice!!!
ReplyDeleteYou guys look like your having a great time, so glad!
You're layout is beautiful. I really like your homemade rosette! Thanks for playing along!
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I love your rosettes. I'd love to see how you made them!
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