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I’m keeping up with my goal of a layout every week. Here’s what I ended up doing with my Take Twelve photos.

TakeTwelveMarch

Everything on the layout is from a Studio Calico kit, all but the flower from the March Story Teller kit.

The next one is an almost finished layout. I left some room for more journaling since it’s an old photo and I know I have more to say—just have to figure out exactly when it was taken. For years, we’ve taken photos on the front steps. Often they are “good-bye” photos–off to school, off to camp, off somewhere. I’m not so sure about this one though.

When I was cleaning last week I found a whole set of layouts I did in a Technique Tuesday class at the Creating Keepsakes Convention last May. Then I was going through the photo file looking for something else and came upon this photo which seemed just perfect for this layout. I have three more layouts, but haven’t seen the right photos for them yet.

PorchPhoto

10 thoughts on “Two Layouts”

  1. I especially like the yellow in that first layout (of course!). And you’ve reminded me that we took a lot of Front Porch photos when I was growing up – usually for special occassions, we’d all stand on the steps and get a family photo. I need to add that to my layout idea list!

  2. Ooh, love the yellows & browns on your layouts and the beautiful photos! Wow, you are rocking the scrapbooking, Karen!

  3. Love what you’ve done with the Twelve layout! I think LOAD burned me out for a bit. I finally did my Twelve layout last night and its the first one I’ve done this month (except for MMEW).

  4. Great layouts Karen and well done for keeping up with making layouts! I’m impressed you can make a layout and then find a photo, I tend to work the other way and start with the photo and build the layout around it. Looking forward to seeing the next three:) xx

  5. I love the design and execution of your Take Twelve photos … the colours are lovely and there’s such a lot to look at as well as a feeling of spaciousness. Sigh!

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