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Halloween Riddles

I went to the Caneyville Fair and Homecoming yesterday with the Grandchildren, and they had  a great time at the parade.  It was a really nice day, perfect weather for a parade and with it being election year, lots and lots of candy was being thrown to the children's delight!  I saw lots of pretty fall decorations in yards on the way there.  I use to go all out decorating but last year, I passed it all on to the DIL who lives in Cameyville.  I felt it was kind of pointless to decorate down here in the holler for no one sees it, and it was becoming a chore rather than enjoyment for me.  I fear I feel that same 'enthusiasm'  coming on for Christmas decorating this year.  I really must fight that for I take that as a sign of growing old, lol!  Any hooo, I have started another little scrapping project...one of the Royal Muses, Miss Bon has created several Halloween word arts using some of the adorable Halloween kits by Kimberly Stewart.  I really wanted to use the riddles word art but I have very few halloween-ish photos to scrap but I do have tons of photos DIL's sister has sent me so I am making a little Halloween Riddles Book for Isaac and Ava.  I am going to try to make a page with all of their aunts & uncles, etc.  Let me show what I have finished so far with some of Kimmi's newest releases in the SBE store

As always, for a full list of layouts credits, you can see descriptions in my galleries at SBE or DST
I hope you have the chance to get out and enjoy the cooler fall weather.  I am still planning on visiting Jackson's Orchard soon, and this week with the kids having their fall break from school and my sons being away from home for work, I am hoping to have my DIL's to bring the kids down one day and while the kids play together, the girls can help me get some fall transplanting done in my flower beds!  I have a little gift for you today as well,  a Frank and Friends Quick Page...enjoy!


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Tammy Dunlap said…
Thanks I love the QP!!!
MouserMo said…
Thank you for your freebies. Link on your post was added to PickleMouse freebie list

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