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I found an envelope of pictures from my trip to Chicago in 2011. Twenty-eleven. Anyway, I used supplies from the sampler kit I received (3 pieces of the paper, flower stickers, 2 of the chipboard paper clips, 1 of the journaling cards, and some of the sequins).
I found more of my Disney pictures, too! Happy dance!
I found more of my Disney pictures, too! Happy dance!
Pam Cook #48
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Great page, Pam! And what a fun trip! NYC is on my bucket list.
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I enjoyed NY far more than I thought I would. I didn’t expect to like Chicago as much as I did. I’m more of a small town beach or mountain person. Chicago seemed less frenetic than NY.
Pam Cook #48
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Very nice, Pam! Good job using the stuff from the sampler kit so soon. I really like the background paper with all those little windows in the tall buildings.
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great layout Pam
I live 5 miles from Chicago but hardly ever go
There is a lot to see there
I live 5 miles from Chicago but hardly ever go
There is a lot to see there
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Pam your LO is outstanding! Whether it was deliberate or not all of your elements give a strong vertical linear feel which reflects the buildings in your photo. Fabulous use of your new kit.
FARLEY in Sacramento
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That touch of yellow really makes it sing! Great layout, Pam.
Kathryn.
Kathryn.
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Nice layout! What I'm most impressed with is that you remembered when the trip was taken! I have photos printed spanning three years now, and I can't even narrow down the year to which year of three the photo belongs to!
Julie Fugina
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I couldn’t believe how that background paper mimicked the windows of the buildings. Who knows how long that paper has been in my stash.
I used the flair badges from the S&C kit on this page. I love, love the ornamentation on this building and because of it, was intimidated to scrapbook the pictures. Probably should have used some G45 steampunk papers but found this blue/green ombré that worked so I stopped looking.
Julie - I can remember the year because Kenan was about 9 months old and I remember them showing me his Halloween costume. It must have been September? I think!
I used the flair badges from the S&C kit on this page. I love, love the ornamentation on this building and because of it, was intimidated to scrapbook the pictures. Probably should have used some G45 steampunk papers but found this blue/green ombré that worked so I stopped looking.
Julie - I can remember the year because Kenan was about 9 months old and I remember them showing me his Halloween costume. It must have been September? I think!
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What wonderful pages Pam! Such a terrific way of keeping your trip alive.
Cheryl
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Myrtle Beach
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Love these pages, Pam. I lived in the western suburbs of Chicago from the time I was born until we moved out here in 1999. My grandparents, great aunts and uncles all lived in the city and I went to business school on Michigan Avenue. It really is a beautiful city.
Sue in NC (formerly known as Sue in Colorado)
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Great pages, Pam. I always enjoy reliving trips via the photos. I must've missed something though, not sure what sampler kit you're referring to. Maybe I'll find it in another thread.
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Scrapbooking & Cards (or is it Scrapbook?), Keitha - their sampler kit.
Here’s another page. I used another of the chipboard paper clips and BONUS POINTS for finding a sheet from CS Egyptian kit! I thought I had given it all away.
Here’s another page. I used another of the chipboard paper clips and BONUS POINTS for finding a sheet from CS Egyptian kit! I thought I had given it all away.
Pam Cook #48
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I couldn't believe that library when we wandered by it last Fall while in Chicago between trains. I thought I was seeing things from Hogwarts. Wish we had had more time to explore it.pamcook wrote:I couldn’t believe how that background paper mimicked the windows of the buildings. Who knows how long that paper has been in my stash.
I used the flair badges from the S&C kit on this page. I love, love the ornamentation on this building and because of it, was intimidated to scrapbook the pictures. Probably should have used some G45 steampunk papers but found this blue/green ombré that worked so I stopped looking.
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And good for you, finding a sheet of Egyptian paper!