The colors in this kit reminded me of summer as a kid. I remember drinking red kool-aid, running around the neighborhood with my sister. We would be three streets over and hear mom call us for dinner. We always got "in trouble" because we would ignore her the first three times she called for us, then by the fourth time, we could hear it in her voice...she was NOT happy, lol. Back then, there wasn't a care in the world. We could play outside all day long and only check in when we were hungry, thirsty or had to use the bathroom. We used to go on family camping trips, hang out by the fire at night roasting marshmallows and telling stories. As a kid, it seemed like we would have a family reunion once a month. We would get the whole family together and go to the lake for a BBQ...I miss those days.
I meant for this kit to be fun and full of color. Not everything came out quite like I had planned but thats ok, it keeps me practicing. When I practice, you get free stuff, lol. Hope you like it. Enjoy!
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Of course I made a few bragbook pages. I only got 4 pages made this time. I've got too many things going on right now.
Download Bragbook pages
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That's it for now, check back soon, I'm still working on the Birthday kit and maybe a Dad's Day kit. We'll see if time will allow.
Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in CBH Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, under the Page 6 post on Jun. 01, 2011. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly wonderful kit. Would love to see a Dad's Day kit as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
Lots of luv.
Thank you so much for sharing your Kit, so appreciated. Have a Wonderful Summer!!
ReplyDeleteso nice! thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous kit - love the little boy & girl!! Thanks very much for sharing this kit and brag book pages.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this lovely kit. Love the colors. I also fondly remember those (for me very long ago) carefree days of summer when it was safe to be all over the neighborhood.
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