Hi everyone! Allison here!
Well, today is one of the Maine winter days. Those days where its so cold that all you want to do in snuggle in bed, read, and watch movies. Alas, for me in my world that means cancel all previous plans and attempt to complete all my pages.
First up.... "Searching 4 Moose"
* Something to note about me.... I'm HORRIBLE at coming up with those cute scrapbooking titles. My titles are always very clear and descriptive as to what is happening in those pictures. --Maybe someday I'll have a better scrapbooking brain.
! Also, I seemed to be a massive failure in journaling this time around. It could possibly be that I was wishing I could scrapbook cuddled in bed.
Anyways, this page is about when Nic and I went up to Rangley Lake, Maine with the goal to see a Moose. I was a long 3 hour drive and we had NO CLUE where to find moose. So we drove around looking for lake access. But, because it was fall the lake was closed off to tourist so we sat around by the woods hoping a moose would just walk right on up to us. It didn't. After a few hours and once it started getting dark we headed home... Then as I'm driving down a curvy road at 45 mph, out of the corner of my eye I saw something that I've never seen before and it freaked me out! I knew it was a Moose! So I pressed the breaks and reversed and there was a mom and her baby moose drinking from a stream. It was amazing. AND SCARY! Moose are HUGE!
For this page, I took brown Bazzill paper and drew trees then cut them out. I then used a piece of Sassafras Starter paper for the background. I punched out circles with different colored paper for the leaves. And to add a bit of whimisy I used Jenni Bowlin Studios chipboard butterflies with ink and glitter.
Page 2: Party! This page is dedicated to all the crazy nights out in Australia. This group of friends are pretty much what we called the "Contiki" group (Sans Ben--tall guy in the back of the bottom right hand corner) We all came together in Europe. I spent all of Europe with the crew... And the fun from Europe was then in Australia.
For this page I used Bazzill pink paper, Basic Grey paper, and 3 Bug in a Rug rub-on letters,
What I do love about this page is the paper and this is why I haven't changed anything! The paper I from ScrapbookingStory.com
Page 6: "Pumpkin Carving."
Nic and I came back to America just one or two days before Halloween. I didn't want to miss the Fall activities that are around Halloween so my Mom, Nic, and I made Jack-o-lanterns. It was so much fun! I love getting to spend time with my parents!
Page 7 "Remember"
This page is very special to me. When I was in Australia a very dear, very close, family friend passed away unexpectedly. I wasn't able to come back for her services and I will say that I a major mistake. I don't think I ever got to properly mourn that loss and it still grieves me to this day. It was really nice making this page and thinking about Kitty and all of the wonderful years we had together. It's strange how someone who isn't family can become like a second mother. I will always miss our friend Kitty Goldpaint.
Page 8: "Florida"
This page is from before Nic and I got married and lived in Australia. This was when he was visiting America. My Aunt lives in Florida and in attempts to escape the cold Maine winter Nic and I went down to Florida to visit. It was really fun. We spent a week (or two) going to the beach, swimming in the ocean, visiting Miami, Key West, and Universal Studios. We always attended our friend Elizabeth's wedding. It was a great trip!
I only have a few more pages left! But my To-Do list keeps pushing Scrapbooking aside. Hopefully I will get the last pages done in the next week and I can get re-organized and move on to 2010!
Stay tuned..... and Sign up for a Class at ScrapbookingStory.com!!!
Thank you for sharing more of your scrapbook in progress! The little round leaves on your tree are so clever, and a very effective accent. Your Remember page is so lovely. The picture of you and Kitty brings her so close. Beautiful page. I like the fact that your color choices support the feelings of your page themes so well. The colors "say" what your pages are about.
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