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Saturday, January 27, 2007
A Dreary Day & A New Sketch Challenge
It's a dreary day here today, with drizzling rain off & on and the temperatures steadily falling. Sometimes I think I would rather have snow than rain in the winter. It would certainly mean a lot less mud to deal with, lol.

Sketch Challenge #6 is posted at GDS and will continue until February 9th. Here is a preview of the layered template we will be working with:

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Here is the layout I based this template on:

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Journaling: You are developing your own unique personality. You have mastered the pout to express your displeasure. You were jumping on the trampoline with your cousins. They weren't giving you a turn as often as you thought they should, resulting in the POUT.

Credits: Serendipity by Miki Ferkul (Microferk Designs), available at Scrapbook-Bytes. Fonts: Take Five Plain, PC Diva.

I hope you have time to stop by & give this challenge a try. As usual, there will be a posting bonus for all who complete a layout using this template.

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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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