Showing posts with label scrapbooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbooks. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 January 2010

Mothers Day 2011

16 months, 1 week, 3 days and I will hug my son again! My son is serving a mission in the beautiful state of Virginia! Some days, it feels like he has been gone for a long time and other days it feels like it has all gone by quickly! Today it feels like forever. I'm counting down to Mothers Day 2011! I truly am grateful for his service. He is doing great!
We were so lucky to talk to him on Christmas! Although it has made me miss him a lot more!
In the mean time, I need to get busy on a scrapbook! I'm looking for simplicity and I LOVE the new Project Life by Becky! Any tips or suggestions on a missionary scrapbook welcomed! Thanks!
Sending Hugs to Virginia!

Saturday, 2 January 2010

My Sunday Bag


A bag made especially for Sunday! A perfect solution for keeping crayons organized and at your child's fingertips! Includes a mini scrapbook of favorite Temples with information about each Temple along with a coloring book. A well appreciated gift for church.

Made with Love by Grandma!

Have A Happy Sunday!

Saturday, 27 December 2008

Christmas Treasures

With Love from Grandpa and Grandma!
Grandma's Handmade treasures amaze us all!
Thank you Grandma Lynna for all the time and work you put into our gifts each year!
My children love their books and put them to great use!







Each bag contains articles of faith cards, crayons fabric roll, First Presidency and Apostles book,
a mini clip board of coloring pages from the Friend and a wonderful scrapbook of Latter-Day Prophets with important information about each Prophet. Last year, Brianna received a "ABC gospel" quiet book! The books are also great for FHE and Primary talks! We love our church bags! Stay tuned for more hand made quilts!

Friday, 24 October 2008

My Gospel ABC Book..A Gift that keeps on "Teaching" all year long!








This idea came from the creative craft room of Lynna Hall! Brianna has loved this cute little "ABC" Book from her Grandma Lynna! I have also cherished this gift! Lynna made each grandchild from baby to eight years of age a "ABC" Gospel Book along with a "I spy" rice bag and laminated pass along cards paper punched on a ring! She put all these contents in to small colored canvas bags with embroidered "My Church Bag". We have loved taking this little bag to church! It's a great Gift! These are a few samples from Brianna's book!

Wednesday, 8 October 2008

Gifts From The Heart--"What I love about You!"






This is a sample of two pages taken from Brandon's book!



Last year at this time, I was pondering about Christmas and what I wanted to give my children for Christmas. I wanted less toys, less electronics, a more spiritual side of Christmas!

I decided I would make them a small scrapbook of What I love about them, what makes them special in my eyes! I was inspired by the fact that if anything ever happened to me, they would have this as a memento of my love for them!

I kept it very simple since I had 6 to make! Target has books where you just add photos. I like the 8X8 size! You can even buy 8X8 card stock paper to fit! It's best to do your own handwriting, because even your handwriting becomes a keepsake! I used stamps and found quotes that I liked and used a lot of words that best describes their personality on their pages. I have worried less about all the embellishments. The journaling and what is from your heart is far more important! If I have used embellishments, they are simple and fast!

My kids have loved them, even my older kids! It was fun to see them look at their books and see their smiles! It may seem over whelming at first, especially if you have a large family, so remember to keep it simple! This is how I got started! Scrapblog.com is a great resource if you choose to do it digital! You can print out your pages!

1. Write down the things that you love about your child, I included their strengths and accomplishments as well. I listed at least 8-10 things about each child.

2. I went through my pictures, and chose some of my favorite pictures that went best with how I felt about them, and the ones that best portrayed their personality and accomplishments!

3. On the first page, I started with a baby picture and expressed my feelings of gratitude and how blessed we are to have them in our family!

5. Put your pictures in the order of how you want them to appear in your book.

6. Have Fun! I found after making these books, I had a greater appreciation and a little more patience for my children!