Dec 13, 10:05 AM
Just some of my journal...
Here are just a few of the pages from my journal. I made the album cover (well, the whole album really! LOL!) myself using lots of Mod Podge, crumpled tissue, beads, acrylic paint and Twinkling H2Os.
You can see ALL my pages on my blog:
http://glitteradventure.blogspot.com/
...including lots of close-up photos etc. Please drop by if you have a moment.
Thanks for looking :)
Anso
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Dec 13, 05:50 AM
Days 1 & 2
Sad to say this is as far as I am – been derailed by work and a houseful of strep (and Ok, some procrastination too!) Working on a few more pages and hope to post more soon. Really loving this process and having lots of fun. Thanks Shimelle!
Julie
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Dec 13, 04:52 AM
Days 1 & 2
Day 1:
First Half of Day 2: (You can only imagine what the second half says. LOL.)
That real life thing keeps getting in the way. :) Thanks to those who commented on my cover. That made my day! That stamp was indeed from Catslife Press. Love them!
Paper/chipboard from Basic Grey
Snowflake from Michael’s
Bling from My Mind’s Eye—Bohemia Collection
One Heidi Swapp mask
7Gypsies label
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Dec 13, 04:08 AM
Ghosts of Christmas Past
My journal is hidden in the booklet. I found some snowman fabric after I created this page. Sure wish I found it sooner so I could have tried sewing. Next time.
Joyfully,
Dianne
Dec 13, 04:08 AM
Christmas Tree
So this one ended up being 5 pages. I am posting the first here and the rest are on my blog. It was so fun documenting all of these special ornaments and knowing that one day if my memory fails me, my girls will have these journals to look back on and relive our memories!!!
:) Teresa
Dec 13, 03:48 AM
Day 12
Dec 13, 03:28 AM
Jenny Rebecca Day 5
Time to catch up…or try to anyway!
Here is my Day 5 that languished half finished for quite awhile.
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Dec 13, 12:06 AM
Page 12- Christmas Past
Christmas does change and each step is a wonderful thing.
We all love it when the kids are small and we enjoy Santa,
train rides and all the joys of childhood. They grow up and
the traditions change as they find their way of doing things.
I have loved every step along the way. The children still
come home as well as grandchildren, but not all of them can
come. Next year Robbie will be in the Army so yet more
changes. This is the way life goes and each step is an
adventure. As we get older we have all the wonderful
memories of Christmas Past, but we still look forward
to Christmas Present and Christmas Future.
The one thing about Christmas that never changes is
that we celebrate the birth of our Saviour. Praise His
Name.
Donna B.