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May Scrapbook page


  My new goal for the rest of this year is to come up with a new scrapbook page per month. I have an abundance of scrapbook paper, photographs and craft supplies. It's time to put those things together and show them off. 


  Fathers Day is approaching soon, I decided to look for a photograph of a father figure /dad in our family. I reached up high into my craftroom / office closet and pulled out a big box of photographs. I couldn't remember what pictures I put in the box and thought maybe I could find something. It turned out to be a box of pictures from my deceased father in-law. I found a beautiful picture of him by the Sea and knew that would be the perfect picture for my new scrapbook page.

I then I looked for inspiration on Pinterest and the Stampin' Up catalog. I absolutely love Pinterest and Stampin' Up! The creative samples are endless. I could spend hours just pinning pictures to boards. I think that is why  I have up to 50 boards, 15,000 pins and 725 followers!

(Read all the way to the bottom to see instructions for drawing!)

Step 1:


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Another variation:



Free Slide

If you would like directions on how to make this page view my free slide "here".
If you have questions click "here".


Free  "Make & Take" Kit!

Would you like to be entered into a drawing for a free "Make&Take Kit" Included is the project above without adhesive.
 All you have to do is:
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#3 make a minimum $25.00 purchase from my store.

Winners will be announced July 30th!


The new catalog will be here before you know it.  Make sure to contact me so that you can get on the list to get the new catalog as soon as it's released.  Thanks for stopping by!


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