Amazing heritage LO!! Beautiful attention to detail!! Very well done....beautiful pps and journaling!! And I love the touch of lace and the flower too!
Exquisite heritage LO! Those Ancestry papers are perfect. I can see the resemblance of you to your parents. LOL I love that EK corner punch, too - have it myself and love it for cards also. Great idea to use the heart as the "O" in LOVE. TFS
Wow- this is stunning! Very pretty colors and pp's! Love the pics, especially the ones of them as children- so sweet! Love the corner punch, the lace, and the title work! Great job on the journaling! Straight to my faves!
Wow, the colours you chose for this one are perfect for your pics....and do you ever look like your Mom!!!...how cool to have pics of both your parents at a young age on the same page as their wedding photo!!
You do the best heritage los. I have so many pics like this I need to scrap but just don't feel like I have the right stuff that I need to do it. You always have the perfect look on these. The colors and the touch of lace are just perfect. I also think it's great that you incorporated pictures of them as kids too. Wonderful lo and story.
Oh my Susan, this is magnificent! What a beautiful job. Definitely into my faves!!! The papers are gorgeous but what you did with them is the key to the layout! I love that the heart is the color of her dress!! Are those pearls? Look like it! The story is so sweet!!
JUST GORGEOUS!!!! I love the story!! such a simpler time they lived in! more loyal, moralistic, faithful.......I could go on!!!!! You get the drift!!! this is a stunning tribute to them, I love all of it!!!!!!!
ohhh ... this is so beautiful1! And what a sweet memorable story! I love the fact that you have their pictures as children as well as a married couple! Beautiful photo too!! The papers are awesome and the touch of lace is nostalgic!
My parents as children and on their wedding day. This is for the multi-pic challenge. I found these papers a few weeks ago and fell in love with the colors! The pprs are K and Company and I thought they were perfect for this "heritage layout! Journaling is tucked under the big pic on a pull-out tab (with the bow) and reads:
My Daddy, Edward Pierce Perdue, was born on January 15, 1920. My Mama, Ruth Pace, was born on April 3, 1925. Mama was the youngest daughter of a Baptist minister. Daddy’s mother was a seamstress. Mama worked in a post office. Daddy enlisted in the army and served as a sergeant in General Patton’s army. He came home from the war in the fall of 1945. On November 9, 1945, they met for the first time. On December 7, 1945, they were married by my Grandfather, William Wesley Pace. Mama said he cried while he married them. They only knew each other four weeks before they were married. Looking back at their “courtship” now, I can’t imagine getting married to someone after knowing them for only four weeks. Maybe it was love at first sight…maybe it does happen….but for them, the love story lasted for 54 ˝ years. I’m sure it wasn’t a perfect marriage, very few are, but I believe that they were not only husband and wife and mama and daddy…but also best friends. Theirs is the kind of love story that every bride dreams of on her wedding day.
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