In an effort to encourage more men to openly get into scrapbooking I'm posting a few of the most testosterone inspired pages I have made. Scrapbooking is such a wonderful way to save little pieces of both your life and that of the people around you. Not only that but it is a great creative release. I've been doing it for years now and going to crops the entire time. To the guys out there I'd like to say most of the women I have scrapbooked with would love to have their husbands come with them and participate in doing something that they feel so passionate about. Okay so now a little bit about my pages. The first is my in the woods page. I was setting up my deer blind. My wife Debbie took the pictures, and helped set up the stand. All of the embellishments are made of wood, well other than some brads. The second layout is one I made at oue crop last month. It's my shooting page. I took a trip to our place in East Texas with a couple of my friends and burned a little gun powder. It is really cool what happens when you shoot a steel drum. The cowboy loads mushroomed out into some really neat flower shapes. The Winchester items on the page are pieces of the box from the shells. The next page I just made today. It is an example of guys being guys. It's also an example of me having fun with inks. One 4 wheeler, one steel grate, and me and my buddy having a blast. Now for the last one.......actually I don't really think I need to explain it. It is pretty much self explanatory.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
I just got home from our church crop and I could not wait to sign on and do some updating to my blog. We had a really great time today, and we had a real good turn out. A lot of our regulars and a few new ladies also. All together we had a little over a dozen people today. Our little group is growing. In september we are even having a lady from Stampin Up coming to do a demo at our crop. Anyway I thought I'd post a couple pics from the day. One is me one is some of my friends and one is everything me and Deb haul to our crop and the reason we like all day crops.
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