Will you just look at this amazing border by @zlemon ? It is so artistic and creative, making a fabulous art journal page. Great use of white space. Who knew a border could accomplish so much!
Pia, I am still laughing. What a delightful LO. That squirrel looks like he was having a ball! I love the humor set up by the chipmunk - he's having way too much fun watching his cousin play!
OMG! Just look at all the work and patience here! All those luscious layers! I love the way one border flows into the next until the page fades out, back into the mists of time!
What's not to love about this enchanting LO by @Mary-11 ? Fabulous cluster work, wonderful blending and use of paints and overlays. It really stands out in a crowd!
Yes it is! the '20s is one of my favorite eras to scrap in my genealogy. These wonderful photos are front and center and tell their own story beautifully. I'll just bet these ladies were realy characters!
How fun is this? I have such happy memories of drive-in movies! Excellent use of negative space and minimal embellishment. I LOVE the background (can you tell I'm a paper junkie?)!
I haven't gotten him on my program yet, but Thomas Holland is a distant cousin by marriage. That said, his line goes back to Edward I as does my Cole line, so we are blood cousins as well somewhere back there.
I ran out of space so I couldn't note that the top right painting showed a nursery...
Thomas Holland Cooling was a distant cousin twice over - once by marriage and once by blood as both of our maternal lines, through the maternal side) go back to Edward I. His brother came to the US where he married Florence Todd, daughter of George and Annie Winter Todd, and eventually wound up...
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