Bye bye June
I took a couple of classes this weekend at PMP with Becky Fleck, an artist and designer for Basic Grey, my favorite sb paper company.
I took the 1st class with my friend Doris, but she had to abandon me before the 2nd class. I guess her duties at her temple bazaar were more important than another class with me. I wonder about her priorities sometimes. Not only that, but we weren't able to finish the album in class, so I suggested that we get together on Wednesday to finish it. Well, the woman is leaving for Italy on Wednesday, once again leaving me in the dust. Whatever. Well...I showed her. I finished both albums on my own before I went to the temple to help at the bazaar on Sunday. Here are just a few pics:
Adventures of the Heart
This is a cool journal-style album. The idea is to journal about your goals and dreams at this moment in time.
Adventures of the Heart
A spot to write down goals.
A spot to write down your beliefs. Quote on the left reads: "You can't set the course for where you are going until you know where you are."
The back page has a pocket to tuck in your own personal mantra.There are several more pages to list other aspirations and dreams.
I Wish You Enough...
Another heartfelt mini-album where the author leaves wishes for a loved one.
The front of the album. I didn't have the forethought to change the color of the album till after the pink was glued down. Oh well, Jimmy didn't seem to mind, he's secure enough to have a pink album. ;)I did however, change it up on the inside pages.
Journaling reads: "I wish you enough sun to keep your attitude bright no matter how grey the day may appear"
"I wish you enough happiness to keep your spirit alive and everlasting"There are 4 more pages in this same style.
(Have a great trip, Doris! I'll miss you. Take tons of photos so you'll have something to scrapbook!!)
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Labels: digital scrapbooking, minibook(s)



4 Comments:
I was debating whether to take a camera or share Jim's...
I really like this, you're very clever and artistic, good use of colours, inspite of the pink on Jimmy's... well, as long as he doesn't mind a bit of pink here and there.
I just posted a long long story... had fun doing it but it might be a bit time consuming to read, anyway, give it a try.
Oh these are amaziing. Truly. I love the one you did for you husband. Great photos of him too!
You are really amazing with paper. I still have and USE the book you sent me.
Hugs,
a.
Really nice...I want an album with old lady sayings so I don't worry about and count my new wrinkles.
A Bazaar and Italy? I'd dump her too.
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