It was a busy day, and I just barely managed to get this layout done before I crashed! (All digital although I’ll probably print it out and put it on a piece of cardstock for my album. I used a template from Kitty Designs that I adapted.) We leave tomorrow for Washington, D.C. so I’ll be “off the grid” for a few days, although I’m hoping to have some blog reading time with my iPad.
Journaling is just a list of the photos:
1.Started the day with a long list. 2.Finished the Faces project. 3.The current book. 4.To the gym. 5&6.Planted pansies. 7&8.Signs of spring. 9.Birthday lunch at The Cheesecake Factory with Debbie and Karen.10. Packages and letters to England, Arizona, and Rochester.11. Card made.12. Daily journal.
I finished the layout for the March 365 photos on Tuesday.
All the supplies came from the April Studio Calico kit and the title and tag were cut with the Silhouette. Quick and simple. The tag holds the journaling about March:
Typically, March is my least favorite month. It’s been a long winter, and I am so ready for Spring. This year, however, spring came early. We had a week with temperatures in the high 60’s. We rode our bikes 45 miles in March, the magnolias bloomed in Highland Park, and the lilacs are budded.
We met with Cheryl Bailey and planned an August vacation with Sarah, Adam, and Caleb, spent Tracy’s birthday in Niagara-on-the-Lake with Karen and Mike, and started weekly dinner dates with Betsy and Skylar.
Lots of photo ops: the canal path, the orchid show at Sonneburg Gardens, a trip to Lamberton Conservatory, walks through the park, a dinner date with Mary along the Genesee River, and Tom’s birthday party. Food photos were more prevalent since I perfected the art of using the Paprika app,and we’re trying lots of new recipes.
Mary and I attended one of the best Arts & Lectures events of the past several years, a talk with Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone. I spent a day at Presbytery with youth from Geneseo, and spoke at a Resource Saturday for the TCC.
All in all, March was quite a fine month, and I didn’t feel the need to leave town at all!
Have a great weekend!
Nice job getting all that finished up Karen! Enjoy DC!
You have a grand time while you are away!
Both of these are visually lovely – and I hope you have a splendid time whilst travelling!
Love the layout, and can’t wait to read more about that butterfly.
Rinda
Love your 365 layout for March – hope you have a wonderful time when you are away x
Beautiful layouts, Karen! You are always on the go, woman, lol! I don’t know how you do it! But I love hearing about all your trips, jaunts and adventures! and seeing the gorgeous photos you take along the way!
I don’t know how you manage so much creativity with your busy life!!!
Love the card….and that class sounds interesting…..I could do with doing more with my die cuts.
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