This was the first page of the day ("us" above) - I had this idea in my head and had to get it out. The picture is taken by our friend Clint Botha - a soon-to-be-professional photographer (isn't it great?) Lots of the pictures in these next LOs use his photos - SUCH a great gift from him!
I had also created another page before this Caramel Apples one with my friend Jocelyn and I giving a thumbs DOWN to fall! But, it wouldn't scan properly...sad. Here's the story in the journalling of this Caramel Apples page which evolved from an 8.5X11 page into a 12X12:
"Once upon a time there was a little girl named Erika. She was trying to find her way home from her first day of school. She missed the bus and was lost, so she started walking - across a busy and dangerous street. Just when she started to panic, the local pastor's son saw her and walked her safely all the way home. When she finally arrived, she fell into her mother's arms and cried. But mom said, 'Everything is okay. You are safe and I have made you some caramel apples.'
Now the little girl is all grown up (it's me!) And, every September she makes her favorite autumn treat - just like Mom taught her (use only Kraft caramels). Reminds her of the comfort of Mom."
Last winter on a cold night our friends Brandon and Susan and I were riding home and we saw a stranded dog shivering cold. Brandon and Susan brought him over to our house and I cared for him overnight. He was old and stinky - clearly loved by SOMEone! He would slip and slide all over our flooring, as his legs were so stiff he couldn't keep his balance. He was the CUTEST little black poodle mix...so sweet. We made a little bed for him in the bathroom and he feel right to sleep. In the morning, we posted signs all over the neighborhood hoping to find his owner. Little Buster would have to be taken to the pound. When we had to say goodbye, I just started sobbing. I was going to miss that little guy.
We kept checking on him at the pound, and discovered that his owners did indeed pick him up. His real name was "Pepper." Awww...
Then only a few weeks later, I saw pepper again running along the sidewalk. A man was behind him and I rolled down my window and asked, "Is that Pepper?" The owner wondered how I knew his name, so I told him the story. What a cute little pup...
The rest of my pages just started flowing flowing flowing out of me. This last one is a little personal, but that's okay. It was great, because I had this idea on the car ride to the crop and then whipped this 8.5X11 page out in the LAST HALF HOUR of the event...couldn't believe I could scrap so fast!
TFL!!!
5 comments:
GORGEOUS pages, Erika :) Too bad the "Down with Fall" one wouldn't scan.
You are truly gifted, lady!
Wow...I can't believe you got that many pages done at a crop!!! I'm lucky if I get away with ONE completed project!
What can I say but awesomeness! I hope we can get a full day crop before you move and then I can hope to learn from your mad skills!
Wahoooooooooooooo!!!! That was SUCH a great day, and I am sooooooo glad we finally started a new tradition! ;-)
AND......I knew you could do it: FANTABULOUS pages in no time flat!!!!! {happy dancing}{happy dancing}
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