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Project Life
Published by: Tracy E on 12th Jan 2010
Today I received my Project Life kit and am I ever excited about it! My sister, Tammy, gave this to me for Christmas and also one to my cousin. So the three of us got together tonight to unveil the kits and put them together. I love the simplicity of these kits combined with absolute cuteness. Becky Higgins did a super job of creating this project and I'm so glad to be a part of it.
See you in the Project Life Forum!
Cheers!
Tracy
Crop-A-Dile Corner Chomper
Published by: Tracy E on 22nd Nov 2009
We R Memory Keepers has a new corner rounder product called the
Corner Chomper. It is heavy duty and versatile. In fact this tool
can "chomp" through
Remembering
Published by: Tracy E on 12th Nov 2009
Today we remember. We remember those brave men and women
who fight for freedom around the world today and in years
past. My great uncle was one who fought during WWII and
thankfully he is still around today to be thanked in
person...
Distressing Tool
Published by: Tracy E on 30th Oct 2009
I like the look of a rough edge sometimes on my pages. It adds texture and interest to a page or photograph. I bought this handy little tool a
Adoption Scrapbook Components
Published by: Tracy E on 26th Oct 2009
When I made adoption albums for my kids, my intention was to tell
their adoption stories from the time we were preparing our file to
the time their adoptions were finalized. If you are doing an
album about adoption, here are some components I recommend you
include in your project.
First, decide what your purpose for the album is. Like I said in my last post, I believe adoption is an extremely important life event that needs discussion, understanding and celebrating - and not just one time, but over and over again. Kids don't just "get it" after one discussion. They come to different stages of understanding as they grow older. The album can be a great way to help in this discovery process.
First, decide what your purpose for the album is. Like I said in my last post, I believe adoption is an extremely important life event that needs discussion, understanding and celebrating - and not just one time, but over and over again. Kids don't just "get it" after one discussion. They come to different stages of understanding as they grow older. The album can be a great way to help in this discovery process.
