Saturday, October 30, 2010

What happended to Friday??

Late for my blogger's challenge.  This week Lisa wanted us to do a Halloween theme.  These pictures are about 4 years old.  Can't find a date so I am guessing.  Don't that stink!  I so remember they "photo shoot" though.  Woody wanted to try out ever piece of his military costume.  How fun!


This really was a fun layout to do.  All supplies are Stampin up, although many are retired.  Got to run, have a morning workshop and need to shower.  Have a great weekend!  If you have some free time check out what the other players did with the challenge by clicking the logo on my sidebar.

Mary Jo

14 comments:

  1. Great layout, Maryjo! He was a doll baby then -- aren't you glad you scrapped all of these pictures?

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  2. Loved those days! Kids so excited about costumes! Mine are old now...
    Great page spread!

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  3. Great layout Mary Jo! What wonderful photographs! You did a terrific job mixing stamping with scrapbooking...I never seem to be able to do that! :D

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  4. Cute pages! I like how you used so many pictures and the layout itself. Happy Halloween!

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  5. Wonderful page layout. Woody is so cute there. Boys and their military toys!

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  6. What a great SC page set! What a fun photo spread- he will really appreciate this one day! Fun Fun!

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  7. What a fabulous set of pages you have!!! Wonderful and a treasure for the future! Happy Halloween!

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  8. It's never too late to scrapbook older photos.....these are such fun pages!

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  9. Great pages and I love the photo shoot with him trying everything out!

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  10. Terrific SB pages. So fun and what great memories.

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  11. Oh my gosh these are not only good but GREAT! Sorry to be so late in taking a look--sure glad I did.

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