…and they lived happily ever after.

Happy Friday!  I am happy that the weekend has finally arrived, time to kick back and relax a little bit!  Mom gave me a huge box of old photos a while ago that she wants me to scrapbook for her so I took a break from card making today to work on a scrapbook page.  It has been so long since I have done any scrappin’, but I really enjoyed it.  I still managed to add a little stamping into the layout, I couldn’t  go cold turkey!  I was inspired by all of the ladies I met at Lisa’s crop and all of the terrific pages that they make.  :D

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It is a very simple page, but I wanted the picture of my grandparents to really stand out.  Punching out the border took the most time, my hand is still sore!  I am still trying to find out the exact date of their wedding, if I am not mistaken I think it was May 1938.  Once I know for sure I will add the journaling.

Paper:Bazzill, CTMH (Colonial White)  Stamp:CTMH (Soul Mates)  Ink:Versafine (Onyx Black)  Accessories:Fiskars Threading water punch, EK Success corner notch punch, Prima flowers, Kaiser pearls (Chino).

I’m going to head back to the playroom and see what else I can come up with.  I’m not sure if I will scrap or make a card, but I hope to be productive!  Have a great evening and thanks for stopping by!

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9 thoughts on “…and they lived happily ever after.

  1. Wow!! Peggy this is stunning!! I can’t believe you punched that scallopped border!! Look how PERFECT those corners are!! WOW! WOW! WOW!!! Great job….!!!

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