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Saturday, February 7, 2015

Remember This

Good Morning and welcome,
Another cold day today here in PA. This layout comes from Day 4 of LOAD and the day theme is journaling or word play. We were to base the layout on the story They Very Hungry Caterpillar. Create a story that builds. I lifted an idea from Lain on this layout she had used journaling cards to tell her story and so did I.
I used the Make it Monday sketch #33 over at the Memory Nest


This was about the only thing I could come up with for this prompt was the first MM tractor we got was one I wanted and that started our MM obsession as told through the journaling cards.
The papers and journaling cards came from my current counterfeit kit
Now this was interesting I thought I had the tractor pictures in an photo envelope but when I looked they weren't there. The negatives were though, so glad I got one of those slide and negative scanners wasn't any trouble getting the pictures off the negatives and printed :) Added a little logo print out for an embellishment.
 I found this cut out in the paper pack, yep the perfect title :) Another logo print out.

So this is all the journaling from each card ans as you can see we have quite the collection :)
Have a fantastic weekend, will try to post later if I can I've got a layout to do and 2 DT projects to do yet. Stop back tomorrow for a Lasting Memories foodie layout :) What a great theme this month for that too :)

17 comments:

  1. What a neat way to tell a story!! LOVE it and love your fabulous page. What a beautiful picture. The colors you chose really compliment the tractor. AND thanks for playing along with us at tMN!! <3

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  2. Brilliant way to include lots of journalling without taking up too much space. I'm left wondering where you keep all these tractors! Thanks for using The Memory Nest sketch and sharing your page.

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    1. Thank you Jane :) We have a 3 acre property that we do a large garden each year almost 2 acres of it. The tractors are housed under 2 large carports I guess you would call them :)

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  3. Love what you did with the sketch! The journaling cards stacked like that are very unique-great way to tell the story! Thanks for joining us at THE MEMORY NEST!

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  4. Love this layout Tina! How fun to tell the story of your collection on the journaling cards, love how you stacked them to look like a waterfall too!! Fabulous idea! I love the pictures, and the sketch is awesome. This is a great story to have in the books Tina, kudo's to you for scrapping it! Hugs, Brenda

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  5. Love how you've managed to document lots on this one!

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  6. Love the way you've journalled, great layout.

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  7. GREAT take on the sketch!! Your journaling method is A W E S O M E - is that washi tape that you used to put your cards together?? LOVE IT! Wonderful idea - I need to try that sometime for sure!! Thanks for sharing and for playing along with us at tMN !!

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    1. Thank you and yes that is washi tape holding it all down :)

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  8. I like that you've used up so many cards - I could take a pointer or two from that.

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    1. Thank you Susanne and thanks to CKC from picking that kit this month to have all those cards in it :)

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  9. Really great page, Tina. I love the layout and colors that compliment the photos so nicely. And, I absolutely love your mini book story format.

    I think it's even colder today! ugh. Can't wait for garden weather! :)

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    1. Thank you Janine :) Yesterday was the coldest here so far I came home from work and the temp was 0. I'm ready for garden weather too :)

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  10. Great layout love how you did your Journaling what a creative way. Thanks for joining us at the Memory Nest.

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  11. Awesome LO! Love the journalling Thanks for playing with TMN
    Svitlana

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