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Another layout I wasn't sure I was going to post. I'm still grieving over losing Tora, but it's been almost two years and the other day I saw this layout again and it didn't hurt quite as much as before.

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Another layout I wasn't sure I was going to post. I'm still grieving over losing Tora, but it's been almost two years and the other day I saw this layout again and it didn't hurt quite as much as before.

I had a hard time deciding whether or not to post this, since it has my niece and nephews and their full names. But I hate to have too many locked posts (especially since no one's asking for permission to see them
). So I brushed out the names, just left the initials, and made the image small enough that their faces aren't identifiable.

H-J-W-J
Group shot of the cousins from the big family reunion in late December 2004. Basic Grey, including some of the die-cut tags which I used for the monograms. I have a hard time figuring out how to use the tags and stuff that come with collections. Love them, have to have them, but have trouble using them. Brads are either Making Memories or JoAnn.
Right, then. Yes, it's been a while. but I just moved my scrapbook albums from where they were invisibly lurking under the end tables in the living room to some proper bookshelves in the computer room, allowing for more visibility and easier scanning. And I'm launching a new scrap-my-stash challenge, which I also intend to blog over on my angelfire account, so I thought I'd get caught up on this one too. (Oh, and I'm tired of messing with the cuts, so the images will just pop up in the main view. I'll try to keep them small enough that they won't take forever to load.)


Cookie Artistes
Another one of those annual events that I get kind of tired of trying to find a layout idea for every year. It's easier with fun new supplies to play with - I used more of the KI Memories "Beautiful" kit that I used for my birthday layout. Journaling: "Aaron and Nathan; our annual cookie decorating night. 12 Dec. 2005"
Supplies: Patterned paper, die cuts, epoxy words: KI Memories; letter stamps: Susan Branch, All Night Media; brown marker: Zig.
Yeah, I know I'm a little behind with the layouts :) I actually ended the challenge last December, but I won't say yet if I successfully completed it or not!
Back to doing these in order, now that the Grand Canyon trip is done. I don't really like to do layouts about myself, but since we're encouraged to, I try to do one every year with my birthday pictures. I also don't like pictures of myself, but I was having a good hair day this day, so it's okay.
The Panorama stictching function on Photoshop Elements 5.0 (which Nathan gave me for Christmas this year) is AWESOME.

K - Be Yourself
Journaling: "My 43rd birthday. Aaron reading the wrapping paper - Nathan upholds the age-old tradition of wrapping gifts in the Sunday funnies. Nathan gave me the American Idiot CD by Green Day, and my parents gave me an ASU sweater (luckyfied , since the Devils beat UA this year) and a Michael's gift card. 11/21/05
"One of the great things about being in my 40's is that I feel less and less of a need to conform to other people's definitions of what I should be, leaving me free to live the process of becoming who I really am."
I know it sounds kind of new-agey self-help, but hey, it's better than going, Oh no, I'm over 40, my life is over.
All supplies: KI Memories
(Oh, I remembered that when scanning, I have to tell my scanner not to "correct" the colors. But bulky items on the pages are going to make some shadowed areas anyway. So it's never going to come out looking exactly lifelike.)
I haven't updated this blog in quite a while. One of my kitties disappeared (literally; he went out one evening last August and never came back in) and I've been grieving over it. For a long time I lost my heart for doing this, and for scrapbooking in general because I had done so many layouts of the kitties, and I just couldn't face it. But now I'm back. Any other layouts I've done of Tora are going to have to wait a while to get posted, if ever. Just makes me too sad.
But on to more cheerful things. Here's the last of my three layouts from the Grand Canyon trip last April.

Art Lesson
Journaling: *After the movie and souvenier shopping to the Desert Watch Tower for lunch and art lesson with Mrs. R.
*Tower (and Bright Angel Lodge) designed by Mary E. J. Colter, one of few prominent female architects of early 20th. cent.
*Brief panic when boys got away from me inside tower and climbed to top. Tower is gorgeous inside; wish I'd had presence of mind to enjoy more and take pictures.
*Breathtaking views from the lookout. Some kids getting a little too close to the edge for me; mine stayed waaaay back.
*Mrs. R. tells children to look for colors, lines and shapes, and to "draw what they see." Very impressive artworks!
We have the world's greatest art teacher. No mere coloring pages and making collages of construction paper here. She actually teaches about real artists, art history, styles, and media. The pictures lining the school hallway are always really interesting when she's been doing Picasso and cubism. So a big part of the Canyon trip is a drawing session at the rim. This particular overlook is blessed with both some historic architecture and spectacular views.
Materials: More weird mustard colored cardstock (it's actually more gold than green; the color didn't come out right in the scan); Chatterbox patterned paper (flowers), um, whatever the stickers and font I used in the other layout were. :P



