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Some friends and I did some blank lay-out for someone at church who is ill with cancer. We made enough pages to fill two albums!
Photo by: cre8sandy
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Should've Been a Cowboy
I heard the Toby Keith song and it reminded me of these photos! So great when that happens :) Mosty Jen Wilson stuff from the Laundry Line series. Credits can be found here: www.myscrapbookart.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=41069&...
Photo by: MelissaL88
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December 10
December Daily (Hobby Lobby Jolly Holidays papers, textured cardstock, XY&Z Large Monograms by Colorbök, regular cardstock, acrylic paint, staples, felt, Making Memories rub on transfer, craft sequins)
Photo by: ke_cupcake
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December 9
December Daily (Hobby Lobby Jolly Holiday papers, Making Memories Christmas Blossoms paper flower set, Remarks sticker number by American Crafts, Making Memories ribbon, Paper Studio textured cardstock, white sketch paper, staples, Sharpie fine tip)
Photo by: ke_cupcake
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2009-028
Background + Elements: Lily Designs - Baby Elf WordArt: Vinnie Pearce - Moments of Special
Photo by: Lukasin
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Latest Altered Book: Meditations on Love
Front cover of my latest altered book...super fun, vintage clasp that I removed from a broken jewelry box (nails are so tiny that they were small enough to hammer into the cover and then I bent them over ever so slightly and covered with paper on the inside cover... Dog tag says "Believe" and dangles with a vintage pearl button and some pretty fabric and lace
Photo by: bridiemurphy
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Hope :: Art Journal Page :: Close 3
©2010 In My Head Studios
Photo by: In My Head Studios
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Modern English Christmas-Inspired BELIEVE Word Shape Album
I love the how the papers from this line are both festive and pretty hip at the same time.
Photo by: Jen Schroll
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Day 830 - Day 100
Miscellaneous Dream Task: Lifetime Dream Scrapbooking For every lifetime dream that I complete, I do a double-sided scrapbook page featuring the dream. It has become a great way to celebrate and look back on the dreams that I have completed. I used to have a three-color chromatic scheme, but I simplified it, ignoring my obsessive-compulsive-disorder (OCD). I now scrapbook odd number dreams with a black base and red border, and even numbered dreams (pictured here) with a red base and black border.
Photo by: rhome_music
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Last modified on 2012-01-09 12:45:31






