Page Maps Challenge - Tammy

Cardstock (Club Scrap & DCWV)
Patterned Paper (Daisy D's)
Flowers (Heidi Swapp & Fancy Pants)
Rhinestone Brads (Karen Foster)
Ink (Ranger)
Stamp (Making Memories)
Glue Pen
Glitter (Amy's Magic)
Transparency (Hamerrill)
Fonts (Arial Narrow & CBGBFontSolid)
Sketch (PageMap Sept 2006)
Adhesive (Ad Tech & Xyron)
Note: The title was cut from my wishblade then run through the Xyron machine and covered with glitter. I used a glue pen on each petal of the flowers to add a touch of glitter to match the title.
Journaling:
Earlier this spring, this tree gave off the most
beautiful fragrance and had the prettiest white
blossoms. I had no idea what the tree was so I
named it, The Mystery Tree. In June the
mystery was revealed and much to my delight
I found out that it was a wild plum tree!
The other day as I was walking down our
drive, I was greeted by hundreds of butterflies
swarming around this tree. Previously I had
thought that it was squirrels eating the plums,
but I now realized it was all of these
magnificent butterflies enjoying all of the
wonderfully, sweet plums. These butterflies
may not be the most beautiful, but I enjoy
watching them as they flutter through the
air and around this tree.

Cardstock (Club Scrap, DCWV, & MME Slab)
Patterned Paper (MME Slab)
Punch (EK Success)
Puffy Flower Center (Heidi Swapp)
Flowers (Misc)
Machine Stitching
Fonts (Fransiscan & DJBTammyM by www.blueflombingo.com)
Sketch (PageMaps Sept 2006)
Transparency (Hammerill)
Adhesive (Ad Tech)Worked really well behind the transparency too
Journaling:
The year was 1983 when this picture was taken. I had graduated high school the year before and moved to Belleville, Illinois with my grandmother. It was at Famous Barr in Fairview Heights, IL that I got my start in the cosmetic industry. My first line to manage was Paul Sebastian. I think it will always be my favorite men's cologne.
Note: The portrait I left untouched. I tried to work around the rust colored spots on the photographed but nothing worked. I still wanted to use so I just left it.
1 Comments:
Both layouts look wonderful!
I love the first one... I really wish I had a Wishblade!
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