bittersweet to scrap
bittersweet to scrap
Another Route 66 page, of the Summit Inn Restaurant atop the Cajon Pass in CA. This 64-year-old restaurant was destroyed in the wildfires last summer, making these photos poignant to scrap. Fortunately the owners plan to rebuild, although lots of historic memorabilia has been lost. Hopefully you can read my journaling, which explains the title. Papers from PhotoPlay, and another Scrapbook Generation sketch which I've included also.
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What a great layout! Tell me, did you buy the chicken paper specifically for this one?
Pam Cook #48
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Nope, the chicken paper was part of the collection called Fresh Picked that I'd already decided to use because of its overall food theme. I didn't notice it until I opened the pack and started choosing papers.pamcook wrote:What a great layout! Tell me, did you buy the chicken paper specifically for this one?
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Okay - cause I was going to make a witty comment about the chicken or the eggs (which came first)...
Pam Cook #48
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I need a "love this" button!
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Love this layout! I like the sketch too. I haven't kept up with SG in a long time, but their sketch books are still my most important layout tool.
Sorry about the bitersweet scrapping moment. I remember scrapping a wedding once where the couple was getting divorced by the time I got around to scrapping the event. The event was loads of fun, but it was hard to write about how much fun we had with the "happy couple" when they were already split up.
Sorry about the bitersweet scrapping moment. I remember scrapping a wedding once where the couple was getting divorced by the time I got around to scrapping the event. The event was loads of fun, but it was hard to write about how much fun we had with the "happy couple" when they were already split up.
Julie Fugina
#26 in the order of the PAO
#26 in the order of the PAO
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Nice layout, Keitha. Been by there many a time, but never stopped. And now I wish I had. My sister lives in Apple Valley and my BIL commutes down the hill every day.
No. 28 in the Order of PAO
Chief Bearer of the Torch and Admin
Chief Bearer of the Torch and Admin
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I really love this and the sketch too. I hope I get time to play