Gallery of Digiscraps

Here is a a gallery of my favorite and most popular digiscraps that I've done to date. Hope you enjoy!

First Look Page 1
2004: My husband and I found out that we would be having a son. 
This was one of my first digiscrap projects.

2004: Our son's 3D ultrasound.  I was completely captivated by how he would suck his thumb and grasp his umbilical cord.

2004: Our son was born by emergency C/S.

2004: The birth of our beautiful son.

2004: Our son when he was only a few days old.
 
2004: Quint at a week old.  He was so tiny!  I was particularly proud of this scrap because it was the first time that I'd used a cut out lettering technique.

Pictures were taken 2004 when our son was 3 weeks old.
Scrapped in 2007 for Mother's Day.

Backyard Beaches - New Background
2006: Our son playing in his pool in the backyard.

2007: Our son at 3 years old, playing  in the yard

Pictures take in 2007, when our son was 3.  Digiscrapped in 2009.


Pictures taken in 2007.  Digiscrapped in 2010. 
I made all of the elements seen in this scrap.


2007: Pictures taken behind a local art gallery around Easter. 
Lots of people take Spring pictures or Bridal portraits there.  All that our son wanted to do was to throw rocks in the pond and put his feet in the water.

2009: I took a break from digiscrap while I was in nursing school.  Then, I found out that I was pregnant.  So, decided to start back again.  The break was really good for me but I'm glad to be back again.


2010: I started to create a family cookbook in hopes that I could use it as Christmas presents.  I still haven't finished it, but I hope to complete it soon and have it produced for next Christmas.  This is one of several pages.

2010: This is the second page of my personalized cookbook.  I'm especially proud of this page because I learned a new overlay technique which makes my daughter's picture look like it was printed on the cardboard.  I erased the cardboard from behind her eyes so that they would stand out more.

2010: Page 3 of my family cookbook. 
This recipe has been in my family for nearly 150 years.

2010: Page 4 of my family cookbook.  Living in Louisiana,
my husband does a lot of hunting.  So, we make this recipe quite often.

2010: Page 5 of my family cookbook.  This is my absolutely favorite cake on earth.  Pictures were from my daughter's first birthday.

2010: Page 6 of my family cookbook.  Pictures were taken at my son's Tiger Cub Raingutter Regata.


2010: Page 7 of my family cookbook.  Pictures were from 2010 Christmas. 
This recipe has been in my family for over 100 years. 


2011: Samantha recently turned 15 months old & I'm trying to preserve every second that I can.



2011: Scrapped a friend's daughter catching her first fish.
    
2011: First scrap of my daughter after her eye surgery

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