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October Designers Challenge Club

This was the first Designer's Challenge at Scrapbook
Generation
. A month ago, we picked up our club kit for
the project. Besides what we got in the kit, there was a list
of other things we could use as well as things we couldn't.

We got back together with our finished projects October 15.
What fun! I could not believe all the great ideas this group
had! If you would like to see the other entries, please visit
Scrapbook Generation's Blog.



Club Kit.

This was my club submission:



Mini book "My Sister." You can't see it very well
in the photo, but I finished off the scalloped edge
with beads. A little time consuming, but fun!



The first page says: "My Sister" and I used a quote
by Sara Corpening, "How do people make it through
life without a sister?
" Page two is a picture of my
Sis when she was a baby and another when she was
probably a year old. This paper (Flutter Butter Collection
by BoBunny) featured great design and was easy to add
bling to. I used brown glitter and coordinating rhinestones
throughout the book.



Page 4: I used a couple of pics of us as we were
growing up with the caption "Such Fun." On this
page, I also used a quote by Marion C. Garretty
"A sister is a little bit of childhood that can never
be lost
."


Sis was "So Caring" when my first daughter was
born--always there with a helping hand and lots
of TLC.



"Great wife and mom." I also used the quote
"Husbands come and go; children come and
eventually they go. Friends grow up and move
away; but the one thing that's never lost is your
sister
" (author unknown). On the next page I made
a pocket out the paper by cutting around the design
and gluing it down leaving an opening at the top for
the tags.



I found this great poem for the end of the book:

"We shared many secrets, the same mom and dad,
We shared lots of good times, don't think of the bad,
Our memeories we'll cherish, with love without end.
I'm glad your're my sister, I'm glad you're my friend."
~ author unknown

I titled the last page "Love 4 Ever."

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