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Just Another Scrapbook Layout

Just Another Scrapbook Layout

Okay, I think I might be addicted. I’d forgotten just how much I love scrapbooking. I haven’t had much opportunity to scrap since Gracie got old enough to “help” (read destroy every page I work on). So, this digiscrapping thing is awesome! I can work on a page a little bit at a time and don’t have to worry about getting stuff out and putting it back up every time the girls come in the room. Now, if they’d only come up with a way to digi-sew!These pictures are from Wednesday. The girls and I got home before Steve and we were playing in the yard. The mini-rosebush in the front flower bed is totally full of perfect deep pink blooms. Gracie picked one for herself and one for me. At least I thought that was all she picked. When we got home yesterday, I noticed about 15 little roses on the front porch. So, either we have a bandit that likes to steal our roses off our bush and then leave them on the porch or Gracie picked more than I thought.  Steve wasn’t too happy that she picked all the flowers, but look at it this way – now we have pictures of the flowers to remember them forever (and I have a cute page for her scrapbook!)

Credits:  Template by Misty Cato at www.scrapbookbytes.com
Papers from Arigato kit by Nancy Kubo at www.oscraps.com
Font is Dingleberry (and yes I picked it, just ’cause I love the name)

And because I’m an equal opportunity mommy, here’s a picture of Abbie

It’s not the greatest picture of her face, but I love her chubby baby hands.  And that look of concentration on her face.  “Hmmm, how am I going to get this shiny green stuff out of the ground and into my mouth?”  Don’t worry – she figured it out in about two seconds.  Poor Steve – one of his kids pulls all the blooms off of the rosebush he worked so hard on and the other one pulls up huge clumps of the grass that he’s babied for years while his wife just sits idly by and snaps picutres.  We’ll make it up to him on Father’s Day, I promise.

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