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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Another Page for My Vintage Scrapbook

About 10 years ago, I began a scrapbook of my parents' life. Throughout the project, I have added to pages and taken some apart and changed their look. It's amazing how your scrapbooking evolves over time. Today's photograph is from a page that I originally scrapped a number of years ago and decided to take apart and create a new page with a more vintage look. 

The photograph is of my Mom's grandparents (my great grandparents) and is an amazing picture from so many years ago. Luckily, the old page came apart very easily so new papers and elements could be used. 



I haven't shared many pages from this scrapbook but today must be a good day to share. Thanks for stopping by - Judy.

Challenges:

A Vintage Journey - Challenge 23 - Use A Portrait

Ink on My Fingers - Sunday Stamper - Week 340 - Anything Goes


Supplies:
Papers: Tim Holtz, Graphic 45, 7 gypsies
Tim Holtz: Garden Greens die, Tattered Pinecone die, Spring Greenery Decorative Strip, Crinkle Ribbon
Antique Bronze Heart Charm

8 comments:

  1. This page is simply amazing and beautifully presented. How lucky you are to have this photo. You have done a wonderful job with it and it will be a treasure for years to come. Thank you for sharing it with us at A Vintage Journey.

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  2. Judy,
    Amazing scrapbook page to honor your Great Grandparents, dear friend!!!
    I love the subtle hues!!!
    Roses are for remembrance. . .and yours are spectacular!
    Thanks for sharing!!!
    Fondly,
    Pat

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  3. What a wonderful project you have set yourself - this page is amazing

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  4. How fabulous having this photograph of your great grandparents and now safely documented on your beautiful layout. Gorgeous. Thanks for joining in the challenge at AVJ and Good luck. Hope to see you back soon, Julie x

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  5. This is amazing and I think I'd love to copy this scrapbook idea as mother just gave me a gorgeous pic from last turn of the century, 100 years old or more pic of my grandmother as a child, her parents and some siblings.
    I know it'll be a not ending project as we can always add more mementos to it.
    Hugs dear Judy.
    FABBY

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  6. What a gorgeous page... and I love how you are evolving your scrapbook to change with the way your art is evolving... cool idea! Thanks for joining in with the Sunday Stamper x

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  7. wow, you are lucky to have your great grand parents photo with you, Judy!! This is such a beautiful scrapbook creation. Lovely composition.

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  8. A fabulous page with a beautiful family portrait. Thanks for sharing this with us at A Vintage Journey. xxx

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