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Saturday, January 30, 2010

LOAD #30 - Cat Tales

I didn't include any journaling on this layout since I will include it on the facing photo storage page, so here's Cat Tales in a nutshell. It's a wildlife rescue foundation outside Spokane, WA that focuses on saving big cats (i.e. lions, tigers, leopards, etc.) who are either being abused or whose owners realized they can't handle a wild animal in their living room! We got a guided tour and learned the stories behind many of the rescues. It was fascinating, and I highly recommend visiting if you're ever in the area. We only photographed the center picture on the layout; the other two (really great) shots are postcards we purchased on site. As far as the layout goes, simple was the order of the day. I tried various embellishments, but nothing seemed to fit, so I left it as is. The title block was inspired by my upline Jenni; she created the template by tracing around one of the Emporium My Stickease, and she generously made me a template, too. Great way to make the most of your purchases! Only one more day of challenge left. How are we doing, ladies?



Recipe:
Spot on Backgrounds & In the Wild (Stampin Up) stamp sets
Expedition Level 2 papers
Autumn Terracotta cardstock
Autumn Terracotta, Cocoa & Desert Sand ink
Silver brads
Staples

3 comments:

  1. http://i567.photobucket.com/albums/ss116/twinstimestwo/DSCF0019.jpg

    Back to 4th of July. And no problem using red, white and blue. I really love it. Our family pics were in it last July.

    Hey Cheryl did you get my email? I sent one to the email on your blog.

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  2. Yeah!!! Finally back to Emilie's book! I got my pictures printed...although only 63 out of the 160 printed...which limited which layouts I could do :( I'm not sure why this happened, so now I'm going to have to save the pics to a CD and take them in the old fashioned way!

    And another sad story...

    I decided to finally try embossing today! A friend gave me a heat tool, so I decided to do a quick run to Michael's and buy some white powder. I got my table all set up for what I could only assume was going to be a big mess, and right when I was about to shake on the embossing powder...I see that it is "kaleidoscope TRANSPARENT"!!! So much for that idea. SO, I decided to just use my white daisy ink, which obviously didn't turn out as 'bright' as I was hoping.

    Well...with no further ado, here it is! An Easter/April calendar LO from when Emilie was about 7 weeks old.

    http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/vv330/wiersmam/12x12%20Layouts/30.jpg

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  3. http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/xx6/BethPscrapper/January%202010%20scrapbook%20layouts/DSC_2865_edited-1.jpg

    Anna's precious writings.

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