Love the journaling. I am also a *singer.* I juct can't stop. It may not be "normal", but there are at least two of us. :) In church, my hubby and I do music, in the car, the shower, at work (not good), even when I was a child my dad would get mad at me for singing at the dinner table. :) This is on my "to scrap" list. (As soon as I finish my wedding...) :)
I really love this LO. The colors, the tag, the gorgeous handwriting...EVERYTHING! This is definately one of my favs. for sure! Great job on the challenge!
I did this for the Book of Me challenge-- it's about music.
The tag was from a music swap I participated in quite awhile ago-- maybe a year and a half. I believe but I'm not sure that Emily (Zazu) made it.
The circles on the sides are page pebbles.
Journaling reads: I don't know if I'm normal (26 years of living would say that I'm not). But, normal or not, through my life runs an almost endless line of music. There is always a song running through my head. Sometimes one song for days. Usually snippets of song that range from children's to Christian to country to classical. If I can't think of the perfect song for the moment, I'll make one up. My silly impromptu ditties are the soundtrack of my life and that of my kids. I am a shower singer, a vacuum dancer, and the person you see singing her head off at the red light. Sometimes I sing for others-- at church, to my kids. But generally I just sing for me. I admit it-- I like the sound of my own voice. Music fills my mind and sometimes-- okay, a lot of the time-- it just overflows and I sing. I like to think that I am passing the music on to my children. At least I can say that Ryan can sing not only 'Jesus Loves Me' and 'The Itsy-Bitsy Spider,' he can also sing 'Grand Old Flag,' excerpts from Carmen, 'I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles),' The Star Wars theme, 'Amish Paradise,' and the Blue Danube, as well as several songs of his own invention. Our home is filled with music. We listen, we sing, we create.
And the music goes on . . .
Products used: Cardstock: Making Memories (black) and Walmart (white Patterned paper: ProvoCraft Printed Vellum: Fresh Verse from Deja Views Mini brads and page pebbles: Making Memories Computer font: Culture
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