Love both stories! The first thing that caught my eye was the circle! Glad to know other people do strange things in public places for the sake of scrap!
Such a touching and loving photo, and you preserved it so beautifully!!
Loved reading your funny story....and I'm so glad that your son came home to try to find himself!!! love the textures and the colors.
Hahahahahaha, too funny! Those lucky Danish trays to wind up in one of your projects instead of the dumpster! Wooohooo! Great family story, also. Stunning layout, love the fall colors!
Jen, what Kathi said, I too have seen you dumpster diving. Well, maybe not dumpster, but definitely trash basket... You DID save us some, right?
Well, I am loving your garbage and the colors that you've used to hide the "evidence", I'm also loving that border. Did you fussy cut that? It looks fantastic with the loops peeking out!!!!
Most of all, I love the story that your photo tells, with the brave love in the face of your mother and the happy ending that awaits you all down the road.
Jen you are too funny and yes i can see you going through the trash.I've seen it in person!!!!! LOL
Gorgeous layout, beautiful colors, punching and of course the circle!!
BTW did you save me one...he he
LOL, Great story Jen! LOVE what you did with your 'reclaimed' piece of card. This is fabulous, great colors and love all the different elements and little details. The photo and the story behind it, give this lo and extra special meaning. Great work as always!
I almost kept the round cardboard from my pizza other day LMAO!~! but it had a bit too much stuff on it hehe. This is awesome! love the rustic feel to it and the photo is perfect!
Now am ravenous for a cream cheese danish!!!!! Both your stories had great happy ending jen! BEAUTIFUL design!!! I love all the color on the cardboard! Fabulous work, as always!!!!
GOD I'M HUNGRY!!!!!!!! Ifeel like I have had a cheese danish. I love them.Great story~~~~ There's nobody like Grandma for sure. LO is but I think the story wins- I'm so mean!!!!! Hugs { }
Beautiful lo!! Awesome colours...amazing fussy cut embellies...love the punchwork and the superb frame you created! The photo is completely delightful!! xox
lol... this lo is so warm and beautiful I can see how the smell of warm danish could inspire it! After reading your wonderful story all I can think of is warm and gooy pastries! Thanks! Love your great fun picture!
What a great story!!! I loved reading it! I drove by a business the other day that had about 100 pounds of big huge broken down flattened out boxes in the curb and Jen, I thought of you! I also thought of going to grab some for myself but I didn't want to look like a garbage picker and I had places to be...but lets get to the layout is just stunning! That is why you're on the design team! What you did here with all the cutting, both the frames the punch work, the perfectly matted sticker tag, i really like how you cut out the diamond shapes and inked them. the die cuts are divine! They really look amazing! This is a real work of ART!!! FAVE!
Created using the wonderful March Scraps Of Darkness Kit, Needful Things. It features the whimsical colorful G45 papers. Please check us out. This design is based on the March SOD design sketch by suepup, Charlotte Jenkins.
A little about the photo:
This is a photo of my two boys and my mom. I took this photo EXACTLY a year ago to the day (March 23, 2011). This was the day my son was moving 1000 miles away, in a spontaneous decision to find himself at 18. A few hours before I dropped him off at the airport, I drove him to Grandma's house to say goodbye. They have a close relationship and I know this move was eating her up inside.
As Grandma's often do, she put a brave and supportive face on and really hammed it up for the sake of my son. The smile would turn out to be genuine in August 2011, when my son decided to move back home and continue to find himself under my roof.
A little about the supplies used:
The cardboard circle I used in this layout makes me chuckle. Ready for this story?
On this particular day, I was scheduled to work in my clients office. My real life pal and fellow scrappy artist, KimmyC (SB.com) works there so I always enjoy going for a visit. Ahhhhh lucky me! This happened to be "breakfast day" when about 500 baked goods are set out in the office kitchen area for breakfast snacking.
Lucky me indeed ( sad face). I am watching my sugar and cheese danish intake so I can only adore and smell the goodies. Besides, there weren't really 500 pastries - but when one is on a diet, it sure seems like it. There may as well be.
My office desk is situated far toooooooooo close to the kitchen so all I can focus on is the steady stream of snackers, the sweet chatter "ohhhh cool, I LOVE cheese danish", or "great, this one has nuts on it". Dang, I'm hungry! Dieters also hate joyful, chatty snackers. LOL
I get up from my desk just for another "peek". No harm - just looking. Perhaps I'll grab some fresh hot coffee to ease these pangs of sadness. But looky here? OMG - the bakery sent all those goodies over on ROUND CARDBOARD pieces about 10 inches big. hmmm. Suddenly I'm thinkin scrappy stuff. I am, after all, trying to put the "Crap" back in "Scrap". Come on people - eat up. Clear off those plates - have another piece. Yeah, yeah, yeah take the one with nuts. Just move it off the cardboard. I'm clearly thinking all this, not really verbalizing it- just so you know. LOL.
Anyway, you know how this ends. Yes, I scooped up the round cardboard platters and washed them off. I looked like the tidy kitchen helper just cleaning up after hungry people. See how the real truth can be shaded with pretty tones of Glimmer Mist?
I was actually stalking my scrap supplies and was trying to prevent them from carelessly being dumped in the garbage. It does not bode well for the office consultant to be digging in the garbage. See, by day, I moonlight as a real worker with a particular set of skills and no one knows me as the crazed scrapper I become in my home time. Well, except for KimmyC, who I discussed briefly in the beginning of this loooong story.
Back to KimmyC. She knows me well. She has often walked into our local Joanns craft store and seen me bent over the trim section with a silly look on my face - eyes rolled back in my head with a big "Cheshire Cat" smile. She's my local scrapping "911" gal for real urgent problems.
As I was washing off one of the danish trays, I handed someone the clean circle and asked if they could kindly deliver this to KimmyC's desk for me. "She'll know what it's for". With that, my day was complete. I could kick back, listen for that squeal of joy from KimmyC, and get some work done in peace.
Ahhhhh some great memories. LOL
This is based on the March SOD design sketch by suepup, Charlotte Jenkins. shown below.
Please check out my blog for some close ups. Thanks a million.
http://scrap-escape.blogspot.com/
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