Hi Everyone!
I wasn't able to play FWF last week because I was busy. Busy making this....
These are a few of the pages I made for the tribute album I made about my Aunt Julie. She passed away November 1st. She was 82. My family wanted pictures to show at the funeral home. Since I inherited lots of old photos I made the book. I watched as the book was passed around. I listened as people shared stories. It reminded me why scrapbooking, in any form, is important. I gave the book to my cousin because she was Aunt Julie's Godchild.
RIP Aunt Julie!
Stamps: Unity
Paper: Colorbok Natural Expressions
Ink: Clearsnap, Palette
Your LO's are awesome. Love the special touch with the stamps!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ! The stamps for perfectly too :)
ReplyDeleteI am sure Aunt Julie was smiling down. You created great ways to share cherished moments. The sentiments and florals were perfect choices.
ReplyDeleteold time photos are the best to scrap!
ReplyDeletewhat a great way to honor your the memory of your Aunt! she look like a fun person to have known
ReplyDeleteWhat an honor to prepare those pictures. You've done a beautiful job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tribute...well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing! Beautiful use of the stamps!
ReplyDeleteThese are all WONDERFUL pages. Especially love looking at the pics. Thanks for sharing a bit about your aunt with me!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tribute, thanks for sharing, I am sure this will be cherished for many years to come!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful tribute to your aunt!! It's awesome to be able to record the memory of a loved one, and you did such a great job!! The photos are gorgeous, and you've arranged everything beautifully.
ReplyDeletegorgeous way to include the lovely stamps with your lovely layouts.
ReplyDelete-Rachel w k
rwkrafts.com
What a fabulous book of remembrance!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your Aunt--looks like she lived a full life! Your pages are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear about your aunt -but she sure looks like she loved life! Great pages, love how you used Unity on them!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you were able to make this. It's so simple and so perfect.
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