I have neglected my blog for way too long, and have decided that it is time to get started again. I sincerely hope life has been kind to you and yours. Its a new year and I have high hopes for my family and myself. I have not made any new digi-scrap pages for many months now but hope to find the time to start making new projects soon. My son and his wife gave me a sewing machine for Christmas and I have plans to renew my interest with that as well. My husband and myself have started a weight-loss program together...yesterday was our first weekly weigh-in and I have lost 10.5 pounds Yay for me!!!! We have a new Granddaughter, born this past October, and we are also looking forward to her Mommy and Daddy getting married this year! So as you see, I have a lot to look forward in 2015, and I hope to make this blog my means of sharing some of it with you, my family, my friends and my fellow bloggers, so see you again soon if the Good Lord is willing and the creek don't rise :)
Anyone who has lost a loved one knows how much they cherish them and want to preserve their memory. Putting together a Memory Album is one way of remembering them, now and for future generations. Rina and Kimberly have come together in bringing you the "In Memoriam" collection that exemplifies gentleness in strength. Inside this large collection you will find a myriad of embellishments and papers that are suitable for both softly feminine and more rugged masculine pages. It is delicate and sensitive, yet strong and thoughtful. The colors are peaceful, yet with an intensity that gives them strength. You will be able to choose from a number of color combinations: from crisp silvery white and lavender, to the soft glow of gold leaf and sky blue, from warm caramel and taupe to shades found in nature, and finally to accent colors of scarlet red, navy blue and dark purple. Often times our emotions are still very raw from our loss and we may find it difficult to draw on our own c...
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