If you've been here since the beginning (2007), then you'll know I started this blog to house my scrapbooking. I only blog-hopped to other scrapbookers and I got a little too excited over new releases of paper and glitter. My how times have changed. While I'm not as hardcore as I once was and can go months without touching my pretty paper, as soon as I sit down, it all comes back. So of course, in my never ending effort to make a quick buck, I decided that I was going to make books for other people. I just finished up a book of the entire first year of John's boss' daughter's life and thought I'd do some sharesies.
It never hurts when the subject is freaking adorable too. I want one just like her!






5 comments:
Wow, those pages are beautiful. Here's my attempt at scrapbooking:
Get out a piece of paper and a pile of pictures. Cut some weird shapes into the pictures. Put them on the paper to see how they'd look if I actually glued them down. Lose interest.
And as a result, I Snapfish - it's so much easier for us instant gratification types :)
that is awesome! i'd like to hire you to put my memories into nice little books too! seriously - gobbles' baby book is sitting there virtually empty.
Thanks Em! hahaha, I love that method too. The weird shaped pics are the best. Nothing says love like a heart-shaped picture of your dog.
Now's the time to do it Michelle! For this book, I started when the baby was 15 months. That's a loooooot of pictures to catch up on!
I'm excited to try this once I have a cute subject...maybe I'll look into getting one after I have the baby. Oh! Get it? See what I did there? I'm funny. (eeeekihopemykidscute)
Holy moley. You are amazing. I scrapbooked (although I use that term lightly) our wedding, and I swore to never do it again. I'm not patient enough. But, I do love the scrapbook.
Next time. I pay you to do it. ;)
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