Big share today. Here’s Weeks 28 through 32. Sometimes I wish I was creating larger but I will stick with it til the end of the year. Oh yeah and there is a lack of photos because I ran out of photo paper.
Author: nightwolf
A couple of cards
It’s Father’s Day today so I whipped up a couple of cards for my Dad & Father-in-Law using my Silhouette.
Supplies: kraft & blue cardstock; striped washi Happy Father’s Day cut file
We also had my eldest daughter’s end of season soccer BBQ & presentation day. Decided to make a card to say thanks to the coach. Again cut on the Silhouette
Supplies: kraft, white and black cardstock; skinny green washi, green foam thickers; soccer cut file; card cut file
Day in the Life – July 2016
Another round of Day in the Life this year. We had a pretty busy day but I didn’t really take a lot of photos.
Highlights of the day…
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temper tantrums because someone didn’t want to wear her new clothes to soccer
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soccer. They won 6-0.
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walking to the footy. Fireworks and celebrations of 15 years of Hawthorn FC in Tasmania.
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It’s footy time! Lots of snuggles today. And the Hawks won. Just.
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A little Pokemon Go on the way back to the car. 2 Pokestops and a couple of new Pokemon. Plus we learned something new.
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KFC for tea.
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Sleepy children.
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Mum and dad time – tv, social media and a cold drink
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A little brain training before bed
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Gotta love the Day One app for my Day in the Life journaling.
ALP 2016 – Weeks 26 and 27
Week 26
Week 27
ALP 2016 – Weeks 24 and 25
Week 24
Week 25
ALP 2016 – Weeks 22 and 23
Week 22. A little art journal style for something different.
Week 23
ALP 2016 – week 20 and 21
Week 20
and week 21 (I really struggled with this one)
ALP 2016 – Week 19
This is coming soon. Mark it in your planner!! Get excited, it’s going to be lots of fun!
Now onto my page for week 19. I decided to go a double page this for this week’s challenge.
ALP 2016 – Week 18
The 100 Day Project
I got 18 days in then didn’t do anymore so I’m playing catch up and doing a couple of night’s worth of card making.
Anyways, here’s the first 18 cards I made.