RWB 1933
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Wow, Christy, fabulous! That frame paper is stunning. I'm going to have to find that look in digi.
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Gorgeous LO. Doesn't he look so serious and mature?
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pbp908 wrote:Gorgeous LO. Doesn't he look so serious and mature?
thing is he always looked that way. And in reality was the biggest prankster/ jokester ever. He LOVED to get you to pull his finger and thought the end result was hilarious.
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You know looking back at photos from that era you always saw people dressed in their "Sunday Best". Now-a-days most photos are very casual, unless you are at a wedding and even some of them are casual. Okay, I'm through with this hijack.
Cheryl
Myrtle Beach
#59 in order PAO
Myrtle Beach
#59 in order PAO
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Wow! is right. I echo all the others. That frame paper is da bomb!!!
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Fantastic page! I haven't used that frame paper, but I used up nearly every other paper in that kit. It's been my favorite so far. I wish I had more old photos - I'd love to put together a heritage album, but I don't think anyone knows where any of that stuff wound up after grandpa died and the house was cleaned out.
Julie Fugina
#26 in the order of the PAO
#26 in the order of the PAO