Wednesday, November 23, 2011
3 cute turkeys…
Friday, November 18, 2011
autumn rendezvous…
I’ve been going through some of my “older” photos (if you haven’t noticed) and came across these pictures from the day of Meagan’s 4th grade Rendezvous. They were allowed to dress up like mountain men and indians and then they took items to school to barter/trade/sell.
I remember doing the same thing when I was in 4th grade (a bazillion years ago). We earned “beaver bucks” from Mrs. Provost throughout the month of November, then we were able to use those to buy items at the rendezvous. I don’t remember what most of the items were – but I remember there was popcorn. In fact, when I think about it, I can still smell the popcorn. It must have been yummy! Good memories…I loved 4th grade!
Anyway, I shared this layout earlier this week on the create:blog for my WOW post. There’s a step-by-step tutorial for making those little feather accents. And there’s a giveaway too! You can check it out (and enter to win) by clicking HERE.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today – have a wonderful Friday!! :o)
Thursday, November 17, 2011
grateful for home…
My design team assignment for this week on the Doodlebug blog was to create a layout about something I am grateful for. I decided to put together a fun little layout about our new home.
We have been in our home for almost a year now, and it has been such a wonderful place to live. From the first moment we walked through the door just over a year ago, it felt like home. We had looked at dozens of houses – and there were quite a few that we liked…but this one definitely felt different.
After almost a year, I can honestly say we have NO regrets. We love it here. Our home is just right for our family. Our new neighborhood and ward are just right for our family. It’s all just right. I am so grateful to be able to call this house our home. :)
And now…a few details about the layout. I used the “Welcome Home” line by Doodlebug Design for my layout.
I just love all of the colorful little houses on the patterned papers, stickers, and other accents.
And the rub-on quote is one of my favorite! We truly are grateful for our home – but mostly for “the life that’s lived there.” I love this time of year and the opportunity to really think about all that I have and all that I am grateful for. Regardless of trials and any difficult circumstances we have to face, I feel so incredibly blessed.