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Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Layout - A New Arrival
A couple of years ago we had the opportunity to live in northern West Virginia while dh was working on a project there. The company rented a house for us in Canaan Valley. We were on our way to town one morning and had the pleasure of seeing this doe with her newborn fawn. Luckily I had the camera with us & got a couple of nice shots of the new arrival.

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Credits: Scrapey papers by Christy Sturm at Butternug Squash Designs; Ribbon and rivets from Amazing Nature by Heather Roselli at DigiChick; Bookplate and screws from Gina's Garden available at Scrapbook-Bytes (altered); Photo corners by me using an action from Atomic Cupcake; Doodles from Fit To Be Flouished by Katie Pertiet at Designer Digitals. Fonts: Palatino SmallCaps, Palatino Linotype.
posted by Alice @ 7:34 PM  
1 Comments:
  • At 10/05/2006 3:32 PM, Blogger jburkhart said…

    Awwww....how beautiful! This is such a lovely photo and you did a wonderful job scrapping it! Great job, Alice!

     
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Name: Alice
Home: Oklahoma, United States
About Me: Hi and welcome to my first blog. I am a SAHM, married to my soulmate Randy, for 21 years. I am mother to JoAnn 11, Daniel 10, Doris 9, and Matthew, our angel baby. I've only been digi-scrapping a few months and have quickly become addicted. It is an awesome way to combine my love for family, digital photography and graphic design. See my complete profile
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