So, we're here at project #5 - which marks the halfway point. I'm so excited that you've found your way to this blog so that us finalists can show you what we created. You've probably just come here from Mercedes' blog, how beautiful was her project?
I've got another scrapbook page for you today. This one means a great deal to me, and I actually get a bit emotional when I look at it. This page was made about my grandpa who passed away almost 3 years ago (at the age of 98!). He was an incredible man.
The picture in this page is of my grandpa doing what he loved most - working in his workshop. It really needs no explanation... This was Herbert Murphy.
This project uses primarily product that is now retired, but I love how it came together. See the list of supplies at the bottom of this post.
Well, that's it for me today! Let's hop on over to Mindy's blog to see what awesome project she's got for us today! :)
If at any point along the way you get lost, here's a list of the finalists who are participating in this hop!
- Connie Collins
- Holly VanDyne
- Melissa Stout
- Amy O'Neill
- Sandie Conner
- Amy Rogers
- Mercedes Weber
- Tara (Murphy) Bourgoin (you are here!)
- Mindy Bingamon
xox
List of supplies:
Have a Seat set, Tiny Tags set, Well Worn DSP, Sahara Sand cardstock, Very Vanilla cardstock, Not Quite Navy paper stack DSP, Cajun Craze, paper stack DSP, Soft Suede ink, Not Quite Navy Ink, Not Quite Navy Stampin' Write Marker, Top Note die, Big Shot, Jewelry Tag punch, 3/4" Circle punch, 1/2" Circle punch
Wonderful page, especially because of the wonderful memories it has for you.
ReplyDeleteMy great grandpa Oisten was a woodworker too! What fond memories you brought me with your page. I love how you were able to use the chairs in your page to show what he was working on. Great work!
ReplyDeleteA lovely page of your Grandfather. x
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