Journaling: Mighty oaks from little acorns grow.
Credits: Photo is mine. Date and journaling font is Viner Hand ITC. Title font is from Dawn Inskip's portion of the Nature's Promise collaboration kit by Dawn Inskip and mle Card. All other items are from Dawn Inskip's kit Grace. Both kits are...
Journaling: March 2008
Credits: Photos by me and my husband (we each snapped the other). Everything else, including alphas, are from the Nature's Promise collaboration kit by Dawn Inskip and mle Card available here at Pickleberrypop...
Photos are of Currituck Lighthouse in North Carolina's Outer Banks. It is hard to see, but my hubby is standing near the railing at the top of the lighthouse in the close-up photo.
Journaling: Brian was here.
Credits: Photos are mine. Font used for journaling is called Beyond Wonderland...
My father always called my grandfather Pop, which became the inspiration for the title of this page: Pops. I took these photos of them separately but when I printed them and looked at them side by side, I realized just how much my dad and grandad look alike!
Journaling: These two are...
This is our tuxedo cat, named Melody. She is sitting on the hutch above my computer, looking out the front window, waiting for my husband to come home. She is definitely Daddy's little girl!
Credits: Photo is mine. Background paper and star spray from Spring Flowers by Galiscrap. White foil...
This crazy squirrel has been entertaining us and our kitties all winter.
Journaling: This crazy squirrel lives in the trees in our backyard and likes to eat from the birdfeeder hanging from the deck. Winter 2010.
Credits: Photos are mine. Font for journaling is Teen. Everything else is...
The first digital scrapbooking kit that I bought was Dawn Inskip's Grace. I was still learning a lot about digital scrapbooking, so I decided to scraplift one of the preview examples for the kit (#14: Frozen). It would be more accurate to say I copied everything but the photos from Dawn Inskip's...
This was my first digital scrapbooking layout, made entirely with free kits and with my own photos.
Journaling: Grandpa used to ask us why we were taking pictures of weeds. And then he'd laugh. I think that he liked that we could appreciate beauty wherever we found it in our daily lives...