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Monday, November 11, 2024

October's Scrapbook Pages

Here we are to October.
More pages of my day in London. 
I am not even scraping all the pictures I took.

This bathroom was so modern in St. Paul's Cathedral. 



Big Ben


Two-page layout.


The River Tour.


On the river tour boat.


Two-page layout.


The London Eye was amazing!
The views of London were amazing!






Two-page layout.



Tag detail.


Close-up of a picture of the London Eye from a piece of Scrapbooking paper. 


October goal chart.


The year-to-date goal chart, a total of pages 55, 
I am 1 page ahead of my goal. 



September's Scrapbooking Pages


I have been thinking for six weeks that I had only 
finished 4 pages in September.
So I was pleasantly surprised as I was looking through the pictures of my pages that I actually did 7 pages!!
So, I am one ahead! Not 2 behind!!

More pictures of our hotel.




The two page layout.

The next pages are the views we saw walking around the local hotel area, which is by Victoria Station.


Our hotel entrance on the bottom right. 


Now for the start of our London tour.

St. Paul's cathedral, beautiful.


Do you like my double decker bus I made from the school bus template?


The bottom right is Florence Nightingale's marker.


Some details I added.


More details.

And my bonus page for September.


The name of the sisters and their ages, February 2020.


The banner detail.


September Goal Chart




August's Scrapbooking Pages

I am obviously a little behind in posting 
my scrapbooking progress for this year!
In August I made all 6 pages for the month, 
even with spending five days in Florida. 
Still on target, with 48 pages done!

At the Detroit airport heading to London.



The two-page layout.


Our Hotel.



The two-page layout.

 
More of our hotel.




The two-page layout.


This hotel was a converted row house.

August goal chart.


The goal sheet for the year. 


Now to keep on scraping!


Sunday, November 10, 2024

Finished!!!

I can't believe I have waited a whole month to make this post. 
On October 12, at 130 in the early morning, I put the last stitch in Nikki's stocking! 

As I unrolled it from the frame it was on, 
I was surprised at how long it was. 
And here it is!


I don't know why it looks so tan here, maybe it is because 
I took a picture at night.

The next day, Saturday I took it to The Attic Needlework shop to have it sent to the lady who makes it into a stocking. 
The sales girl was afraid I was too late getting it in. She said if I didn't a call on Tuesday, it was sent off OK. 
If I do it will be too late for Christmas.
I never received a call on Tuesday, so I was on time. 
Now to wait for the call that it is finished!

While in the shop I remembered to take a picture of the back.


That is something I like to do, just for fun to see how the backs look. 
The underside always reminds me of the poem, 

The Weaver, 
by Grant Colfax Tullar

My life is but a weaving
Between my God and me.
I cannot choose the colors
He weaveth steadily.

Oft’ times He weaveth sorrow;
And I in foolish pride
Forget He sees the upper,
And I the underside.

Not ’til the loom is silent
And the shuttles cease to fly,
Will God unroll the canvas
And reveal the reason why.

The dark threads are as needful
In the weaver’s skillful hand,
As the threads of gold and silver
In the pattern He has planned.

He knows, He loves, He cares;
Nothing this truth can dim.
He gives the very best to those
Who leave the choice to Him.

The Attic


July's Scrapbook pages

What a busy month! We went on a trip to Florida to visit my husband's sister, who lives there, and his sister, who lives by us. 
We had a lovely trip!
Here are my four pages for July. I was short on my goal of 6 
for this month, but since I had 2 extra in February.
I am still on track. 
I have 42 pages done!

This was from the end of the trip. 
I don't do pages in sequence just how I feel like working on.


The two-page spread.


This is my cousin's lovely home.




The two-page spread.


The goal chart.