I’m getting close to the end of this class, and I do believe I will have 29 layouts in 29 days. It’s been a lot more fun than I anticipated, and I’ve scrapped a lot of stories that I wanted to tell. Here are three more:
This one was based on the day’s prompt: a birthday from the past. I knew I had a great photo of me and my friends with our mother’s hats on, but I didn’t know I had a copy of the birthday invitation in my mother’s handwriting. It was a great find!
Another prompt-based layout. I had just organized some of the old photos by theme so I knew right where all these photos were. I discovered (happily) that a really faded color photo was easily scanned, color-corrected and then turned to black and white with just a few clicks. I used a Cathy Zielske template for the photos and journaling. The journaling reads:
Getting dressed up ws always a big deal growing up. My father loved to shop and I always had several nice dresses. When I was a bit older, I went with him to choose the dress. I had a Sunday dress for church and an even fancier dress (often velvet) for the theater. None of these photos are taken with little white gloves which I remember as an essential element for dressing up, especially for Easter. I remember the purse in the photo on the left. I imagine my mother kept it for awhile and that’s why I remember it. I almost cropped the radiator out of the last photo, but decided it spoke to the times.
And indeed she is. I have a lot of scrapping for both Skylar and Caleb yet to do! The template is a Keri Bradford Storyboard.
More lovely pages. The fashion in the fifties….what a great thing to scrapbook….I wish I had more photos of that time.
More great layouts, Karen. I just love the one with Skylar, she really is such a little sweetie! xx
I like how you’ve gotten some older photos scrapped and are still scrapping new ones, too. Congrats on your success with LOAD!!
Dressing up is so different now, I generally think we don’t take as much care as what we would have in the past. Your layouts are beautiful Karen, I have enjoyed your fruits of LOAD this month!
I love you Karen, but that clown is just downright scary! I do adore the fashion layout and Skylar is beyond adorable. Great job on the 29 layouts, but maybe you could have gone with 28 and left out that clown . . .
Rinda (LOL!)
more awesome layouts Karen! And great call on not cropping out the radiator. Sometimes context really helps with the overall perception.
Wow, you are jamming on the layouts! You go girl! Lovely designs and love seeing you scrap the old times & memories, too!
My goodness you have been a busy girl. I meant to comment on your trip to the Art Gallery, the cotton reel piece was just amazing! Thank you for sharing that, I would never have known. I have left you a little something on my blog.
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