
Hope yours was great too!!!! Here's looking forward to a brighter New Year! Cheers to all of you!


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Journaling: We had a practice session at home in preparation for your Grade 7 graduation yearbook photo shoot. Good thing we did because on the day of the actual shoot, you sat and posed like a PRO! Good job! Materials Used: Papers from the Teenage Angst Collection (isn't it appropriate!) by We R Memory Makers
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For these layouts, I used the Sweet Shoppe Collection from Collage Press. Yummy pinks and oranges! Cool combination! This line is of course available at my favorite LSS, Lasting Impression. Here's another layout of my niece from the Sweet Shoppe Collection. Btw, the sticker embellishments are from Pink Paislee.



It's been quite a while since I've made a mini so I decided to do one to finish off my Sassafras Anthem stash. I've a quite a few (ok, a lot!!) small-sized photos of DS in my photo box. I decided to use random pictures of DS from the age of 2 to 5. To tie it all up, I used the DaisyDs "This Boy Descriptive Words".
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1) Mix gold embossing powder (TopBoss) with a smattering of the Perfect Pearls. It said that "a little goes a long way" so let's see... You may also use clear embossing powder.





Here's another layout which used Pefect Pearls on the flowers. It's a picture of my Mom taken on October 16, 1956 when she was about to turn 18! (God bless her for remembering to write the date at the back of the photo) She's the 3rd one from the right. I never thought my Mom could dance.... Gee, don't they all look pretty here. There's really something about old photos that I really love! It's magical to me!
A closer look....
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Learn new techniques and make fun projects using products from W R Memory Keepers, Cosmo Cricket, and Sassafras Lass's newest lines as well as products from Maya Road, Making Memories, American Crafts, Collage Press, Daisy Ds, My Mind's Eye, Fancy Pants and Scenic Route!Btw, class instructors will be the very gorgeous and talented April Lim, Mia Caniza & yours truly. Hope to see yo all!
And to the best father my children could ever have, Happy Father's Day!!!
(SEI, 7gypsies & Pink Paislee papers; Rouge de Garance rub-ons all available at Lasting Impression)
Here's a closer look. I just glued the string in a wavy pattern, cut out triangle for the ribbon and voila!
The above layout used Pink Paislee and Sassafras papers. Please check them out at Lasting Impressions.




I do love old pictures! There's something beautifully magical about it! But what's actually wonderful about old pictures is the story behind it. I had to ask my Mom who's in the States about this picture. She said that she was just newly married then. And how did she remember? She said the dress she was wearing was part of her wedding trosseau! And you know that black patch on my Dad's shirt? Well.... here's the story and it's kinda romantic.
Journaling:
My parents got married on July 4, 1961. Gregorio was 28. Rufina 23. It was sort of a hasty marriage but not for the wrong reasons. You see, my paternal grandmother, Josefa Reyes, died unexpectedly and well-meaning relatives advised my parents to beat the 40-day mourning period and get married. It was that or wait another 2-3 years in accordance with traditional Chinese beliefs. So here are my parents enjoying one of their first dances as a newly-married couple. Just one of the many dances they'll enjoy in the years to come.

The month of April bowed out with almost daily rains and a wet May seems to be upon us. Hmmm.. is summer is really over? Before the rains unusually stay on, here are a few happy, summer layouts that I made for Lasting Impression.
Still using Sassafras papers mixed with Cosmo Cricket, I then made this layout of my DS to commemorate the time he spent a few days in the hospital last year. DS almost freaked out when he saw pink colors on the layout! lol!
The Sassafras lines are quite versatile too! I so love the mood that I captured in this layout of my 3 boys (DH & two DS) walking up the trail to Mount Mayi in South Korea. 
I was on a roll so I decided to scrap DS' picture at the Everland Theme Park & Resort in Korea. (thanks also to the scrapping session we had last May 1 at Lasting Impression) DS & I were left behind while all our companions went to ride the giant wooden roller coaster with the really crazy loop-the-loop. Even though it was a long wait DS still had loads of fun! I used Cosmo Cricket, Prima & Rusty Pickle papers for this LO. I also had fun using (again! after a long, long time) my MM paints and UTEE on the chipboard.
I totally loved Korean food! The typical Korean meal has a medley of appetizers, usually vegetable, served in tiny dishes. The hands down favorite was of course, kimchi while a close second was the dried seaweed that almost always disappears as soon as the meal starts. The viands are not really that spicy. Compared to Thai food which I would rate with 5 chilis, Korean food is about 2.5 chilis only.
This is one of our favorite meals: duck barbeque. We wrapped the duck slices in a variety of greens then dipped it in yummy soy bean paste.
The time we visited coincided with the blooming of the cherry blossom trees. They are so beautiful!!! The blooming marks the arrival of spring. Koreans are mighty proud of their cherry blossom trees.
One thing I also noticed: Koreans have lovely skin! Maybe it's the weather? Or their diet? Or maybe Face Shop? lol!
You'd see flowers furiously abloom everywhere.
A quaint custom that we followed: taking off shoes when entering an establishment and sitting on the floor for meals.
Annyong haseo!!!!
If you'd like to take a photo tour of South Korea, please visit my multiply page.