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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Sunday Scrappin' #39

TA-DA's: I actually finished the A-Z swap last Sunday- finally!-- but I didn't get a chance to post it during my busy week at the fair. So, here it is- one border, journalling piece, and page decoration. I made 27 sets of these and shipped them out- now I can't wait to get this swap back and get started on my 2008 family album.

TO-DO's: Make two birthday cards and work on my DD's preschool album. Since she's starting Kindgergarten soon, I'd like to finish up the preschool album.

CHALLENGE: Nope. I had a grand plan for a cover of our zoo book including a fringed grass border, but, no time for crafts this past week.
If you do any sort of paper crafts,
I hope you'll join in the fun of Sunday Scrappin'!

6 comments:

  1. Your A-Z swap items turned out fabulous! I always love what you create. I hope you can get some more crafting in this week. Happy scrappin'! And thanks for hosting Sunday Scrappin'. I love it.

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  2. You are an amazing swapper! Love the pieces you made. Wow 27 of them!!

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  3. That swap set is gorgoeus, I love the journalling block.

    I hope you have a wonderful week Amy.

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  4. Love the border! Good luck with your grand plan on the zoo book! Sounds fun!

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  5. The swap sounds like fun. I used to do a lot of swaps but I was getting a lot of stuff I wouldn't use so now it's just my work. Have a great week!

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  6. Great job! I've been interested in trying out a swap but it seems like such a daunting task. Be sure to share what you receive in return! My son is starting preschool (daily) in a couple of weeks so I need to figure out what kind of school albums (if any) I want to do. Have a great week!

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