Friday, August 28, 2009

Boing boing boing...

I hope you are up for a little fun. It is time for the Close to my Heart Autumn/Winter Blog Hop! I did this with the last idea book reveal and had so much fun I thought I would do it again.
If you have come here from Sharesa's blog, you are on the right path! If this is your first stop, you may want to go back to Erin's blog <http://www.tazzygirl2000.blogspot.com/> and start from the beginning!
I decided to focus on Sweet Home this evening and just love the way it turned out. I received this level 1 kit as a gift from my upline and I was so thrilled because this was paper that I didn't think I was going to get but wow I love it! It is gorgeous and it is perfect for homey photos so I decided to scrapbook last thanks giving. We had about 15 people over and I made everything from scratch.
Brined the Turkey over night and didn't cook it in a bag, Sweet Potatoes ... peeled and in the pot, Cranberries....in the pot with brown sugar and a cinnamon stick. You get it. Anyway here are the pages I just smile when I see them. It also makes me want to make the dinner all over again. It was hard work but like the stickease mentions Homemade is love!












The other item I am sharing is just a little card with some of the left overs from my level one kit. I love those as it makes you look like you spent hours on your page when really it took minutes.
This is pattern straight out of the wishes book. I thought it turned our really nice.
Supplies: Level 1 Sweet Home Kit
Ink: Indian Corn Blue, Buttercup
Accessories: Brads, Buttercup cord (on hand)
Other: Wishes book
Hope on over to Jean's blog.
Ok so I know that was a lot to take in so if you need to view the entire list here it is. I hope you had a lovely time show some love if you like :)

6 comments:

  1. Love the colors you used on the card. And the picture frame looks great with the different squares in the background.

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  2. Mmmm... that is one big turkey! My mother brines her turkeys and they're the best. Great layout, love how you photographed the details!

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