Tuesday 15 November 2011

Some scrapping

Before I went into hospital I went to a crop for a few hours. I managed to get a lot more done than I expected. It was a bit pot luck, as I just went with what was already loaded in my crop bag from a previous day.

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This layout is from when Tasmin was very brave as a three year old. I never allowed my children to have any dangerous climbing frame equipment in my garden. Mainly because Ryan was such a dare devil, I knew it would only be a matter of time before he injured himself. So I bought a small framework of tubes from The Early Learning  Centre that could be made up into different shapes and structures. 

But of course Ryan managed to work his wicked way with even that !Tasmin was sat on it. It was only about knee height. He rocked it until she fell of on to the grass. But somehow her funny bone on the corner of her elbow broke off. So she had to go into hospital and have an operation that night to repair the damage. They thought her arm would never grow to it proper length ,but she’s had no problems since, except a big scar as her war wound.

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This one is of Tasmins 4th Birthday. I got to use a piece of a birthday card Tasmin sent me for my last birthday. I peeled the Birthday Girl cut out piece from the card and stuck it on the layout with 3D tape.

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This one is still waiting for the hidden journaling. The photo was taken during my sisters wedding reception. She organised her entire wedding in about 5 weeks, after we found out my dads was terminally ill with cancer. If your reading this Andrea could you leave a comment as to what date  the wedding was. I have forgotten !!

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This layout was for my old family history album. It’s of my dad and his twin sister at the front and his two older siblings. Again I have used hidden journaling on a tag, as I hate to see my writing on a layout.

1 comment:

alexa said...

These are lovely - I am always intrigued by old sepia photos and the one of your and your sister is just lovely. How kind to make sure your Dad was there to see her special day ...

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