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You Think You Know Me Journal

This is my Journal for the new class. A Heidi Swapp album covered and decorated using some favourite things such as flock, micro beads, rub ons & glitter. I chose the rainbow paper to reflect the many colours representing the moods/emotions that are going to be find inside, all making together something as unique as a rainbow, me…..Heather. My Mother would say ‘thank goodness for that’ ;)

Nancy's Sad page

Here’s my sad pages. I know angry comes next in the workbook, but I’m moving on to something positive first! This page bummed me out!


Background papers by Jen Wilson. Thanks for looking! :)

My "sad" pages

The pages sit opposite each other and are 6×6. I used the arrow stamp on the 2nd page to sort of represent “negative” or “down” type things…

Thanks for looking!

Sad

Sad

I used silver glitter here to represent tears – and also it added a bit of twinkle to make sure the page wasn’t depressing.

Thanks for Looking xxx

stacey fike happy pages


the rest is on my blog

My Cover- Virginia

Getting a late start but so excited to be getting my bum in gear! I was afraid I would procrastinate and not get going on this. :) I am having so much fun playing with this concept… so here’s my cover and hopefully I’ll be able to post my pages inside soon!

Thanks for looking!

Virginia

ConnieC Happy

Here’s the pages of my “Happy” layout. Check my blog for a small “find my mistake” game.
My Blog (http://scrappycats.blogspot.com/)

ConnieC Cover

Here’s a close up of my cover. It’s a 8×8 Heidi Swapp spiral bound album.
See another photo of the cover on my blog, http://scrappycats.blogspot.com/

Nancy's Happy Page

Here’s my happy page. I decided to go with an 8.5×11 landscape format. I’m planning to bind it in a report cover with those metal clamps to hold it together. Anyway…


Both pages together

Left side

Right side

Everything is digital (so far). Patterned paper, alpha and beads by Jen Wilson. Flower by Ali Folendore. Button by Ronna Penner and ribbons and ric-rac by Amy Martin.