
It was fun dropping my latest pages off at
Scrapalicious yesterday. The store was a hubbub of activity, as
Vicki Boutin and
Layle Koncar were there teaching an all-day class. I would loved to have attended it. Their classes are always an absolute blast! But with the latest scrapping trip I recently announced (it's
Creative Escape, for those who weren't quite sure based on my previous post) I may be cutting back slightly on the scrapping budget between now and the end of August! But Arizona will be worth it!

This layout and the one above are created with the stunning new
Basic Grey line
Marrakech. I love the rich orange and blue tones in this collection. It's great for masculine or feminine layouts. I was quite balanced this time around, and did one layout about each of the kids. This pleased each of them! :-} The photo of Evan feeding the birds with Uncle Roy is from almost four years ago. He's so small! At left, Snow White (aka Alicia) serenades us on the piano on a sunny weekend afternoon. So totally unforgettable!

This page blends Marrakech with the soft and pretty Penny Lane by
My Mind's Eye. The page shows a progression, with photos of Vanessa over the past three years. She is so mature now at six, and I love the main photo of her taken on a special day at school. Those of you who are scrappers probably already noticed that she is stamping in the photo - making her mama proud! ;-} I couldn't resist taking the title of this page - Don't Call Me Baby Anymore - from one of Vanessa's favourite songs.
(. . . and if you know the song, you are probably singing it now, aren't you! Don't worry, you aren't alone. I've been singing it all weekend!)
I still have more of these papers and am going to try to fit in a page or so more shortly. Have a great week, everyone.
2 comments:
I love oranges in my papers as well. Layouts are great.
Great layouts Holly. Love what you've done with the Marakesh paper... now you've REALLY made me want to buy it!
Way to show restraint not signing up for Vicki's class. I know I resisted too resisting her class at Scrapfest.
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