
My little one is my ball player. She played ball the whole time we were in Kentucky on a GREAT team. We missed sign-ups when we moved to Texas (plus we were taking the semester off just to figure out what we really wanted to do), so she didn't get to play.
She really really missed it, so when a flyer came home from school about a softball camp this summer, I immediately signed her up.
She was one of the youngest at the camp, but she had a great time.
The collage on the right hand side came from snapfish - i LOVE snapfish. That's where I get the majority of my pictures developed. I love how if I'm not in a big hurry, they can deliver them to me via mail or if I want them right now, i can run to the nearest Walgreens and they're ready for me there! Plus I can share my albums with friends without clogging up their email accounts.
The left side is another layout from Scrapbooks, Etc. i really like this magazine. It's one of my favorite scrapping magazines. Throughout the pages, there are tons of examples, and in the back is a pull-out page with sketches that you can follow. It has exact measurements that you can follow if you want to do it just like they show. I rarely use the exact measurements, but it's a perfect starting place.
After I took this picture, I remembered these cool baseball brads that I had. So where you see the stamped balls, there's now brad balls. Really makes the page pop.
This page also uses a retired set called sporting goods. I have so many retired sets. Just because I can't sell them anymore doesn't make them bad sets. I mostly buy what I love - unfortunately (or fortunately depending on how you look at it) I love a lot! You should see my stamp room! haha!
I ventured out on this page and actually wrote something besides the date and place. I never know what to say, so I keep it short and sweet.
Deets:
CS: Glorious green, basic black
Stamps: Sporting goods (retired)
Ink: Staz-on


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