Showing posts with label scrapbooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbooking. Show all posts

Friday, June 22, 2007

i'm back

I'm re-posting this with better-quality pictures of the pages that I scanned at work today. I had to scan each in half and put the halves together.
I know that I should be asleep right now . . . but I got started on these and had to finish them. :D

I've taken to using less pictures on each page lately. It makes choosing really hard because you have to represent whatever it is you're scrapbooking with less information. It's also good though, because you can focus on one aspect of something and have a real focus point.

Jaclyn and I were talking about how weird it is that humans strap themselves into these machines for the sheer thrill of being hurled through the air and making our brains and stomachs question our intelligence. So, "twisted" is our sense of fun. The stats are from Six Flags' website. I left off that all of those turns happen in 3 minutes! (heard something scary today [6/22] - girl got her feet cut off yesterday at Kentucky Kingdom's Superman ride [freefall] when a cable broke!)

I didn't do this page today, but didn't think I had ever posted it online. I still have to do the other half - us opening presents.

Ok, I got my creative fix. I can sleep now.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Saturday

This is pretty much all I did on Sabbath afternoon. I ran out of scrapbooking glue, so part of this is done with wood glue. I don't think it comes highly recommended by scrapbookers! The picture's not that great. I don't think it's quite in focus. Anyway, most of you have already seen the pictures so you get the general idea.


Last night was the class volleyball tournament. I took pictures of all of the girls' teams, but didn't have the energy to round up all of the guys for pictures. We weren't done until around midnight. This picture is the freshman team.

Sophomores

Juniors

Seniors

 Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker

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