Tuesday, April 18, 2006

* Easter Pails
















* Baby Bunny


Thursday, February 23, 2006

* Uncle



I took several photo's and put them together to form this tribute to my sweet Uncle Butch who passed away suddenly. I included all the photos I used... just cropped him out and faded the crop over the clown picture. The clown picture is actually a photograph of an oil painting of my Uncle. My dad (Uncle Butch's brother) framed this collage and gave it to the family. This is a picture I took of the layout using my digital camera, so it doesn't look as clear as it does in person. Does anyone know how I upload my digital scrapbook layouts? I can't get them to upload! I've done hundreds of them! Anyhoo...the original layout looked fabulous presented at the memorial service. My dad had it framed with a gorgeous frame and double mat. TFL












* Crayon Memory Box & Tags


I had so much fun today making this crayon box accordian book. There is a page for each year Pre-K-6th. One side is for the "traditional school photo," The other side has a pocket with a mini file folder (I made it to fit the mini envelope). The child can write his/name sample on the mini file folder each year. On the back of the file folder journaling might include friends, favorite subjects, favorites, etc. On the front of the envelope there is room to write the school attended and the teacher's name. It all is attached inside an empty BIG size 8 crayon box that the top lifts off of. I modge podged the outside of the box to help it last longer. I added a ribbon through the bottom of the box just to keep it closed. To the ribbon I attached a homemade tag where the child's name could be printed. Everything fits nicely together! My two oldest "grandbabies" start Kindergarten this fall. Guess I best get busy making a 2nd one! TFL












































* Hero's


Thanks for looking at my Hero Page! This layout is a tribute to 4 generations of brothers, beginning with my 2 grandsons. The front photo is one taken just after the youngest broke his arm! (He's wearing a blue cast!) His brother had truly become his hero as he'd been the one to run and get dad when brother fell off the couch. He is just like that... always watching out for his younger brother! This layout includes 2 pull-out tabs. The tan pull-out includes journaling partially completed by my oldest grandson who is 5 years old. He enjoys scrapbooking, and is very talented! The blue pull-out includes photos of 4 generaions of brothers, my father and his brother begin at the top. Here is the journaling on the blue tab: Individually we are Warriors...Together we are an Army. We stand for truth and righteousness. We love one another. We accept each other's differences. We have faith. We look for the good. We forgive. We hold on tight through the trials and blessings. We learn from each other. We protect each other. We pray for each other. We honorably fullfill our individual missions. We find joy in each day. We KNOW who we are and where we are going. We are SUPER HERO'S! in a world where SUPER HEROS like us are needed more than ever before. We are our Family's army... Humble, Brave and Proud! Hold onto your Hero! The photos on the blue pull-out are all candid phtos I have taken over the past couple of months. It was heartwarming to see that each brother had automatically put an arm or hand on his brother. I made this page as a digital 8X8 and attached it to this traditional layout. TFL










Monday, January 2, 2006

* Teacher Caroll


I made this for a teacher friend of mine, who passed away over the Christmas Break. Made it for her family. All the children in the school drew pictures and wrote letters and put them in the box. Also, she had a special horse pillow that she kept behind her back as she sat, the pillow fit inside the box too. We also put her coffee mugs in the box. I also made a "round book" with lots of pages. Each teacher in the school scrapped one of the pages. The apple on the top of the box was the apple she had hanging from her door. On one side of the box I used 3 inch chip board letters to spell out TEACHER, and on the other side FRIEND. I miss you Carroll. TFL



























Wednesday, August 24, 2005

* Baby Book & Box



I made this little tag book and box for my 5th grandbaby Aubrielle. She is my daughter's 3rd little girl, and she will need something to keep her keepsakes in... something simple! The box is 8X8 - the tag book looks smaller than it actually is. The tag book fits inside the box. TFL