Look at YOU...striking a pose when you are merely 6!!! ha ha ha...SOOO CUTE! I LOVE this photo and also LOVE how you scrapped it! Totally wonderful embellies...really cool how you have the G45 "lady" behind the pic, with her hand in front! That looks BRILLIANT!!! And the dress form is the PERFECT element here! This whole page makes me smile....and remember the good ol' days I had dressing up too!!!
This is fab!!! Mostly, i LOVE that pic, such a treasure and the story that goes along with it!! I love the dress form and pps, everything is just so perfect!! Very nice title work too!
What a beautiful layout and such a sweet story of your childhood memories...I hope you made some money out of the perfume sales...lol. Love the dress form so very perfect for the layout...love it!
This is sooooo cute! Love that pic of you and Joanie. And what great memories! Especially the story of you guys "performing" for lipstick! Love that dress form! Great page!..
I don't even know where to start... I LOVE it all!! Fave! The photo is adorable, the dress form & other embellies are perfect and I love the way you placed the lady with her hand on the top of the photo!! TFS your fun story, too!
Totally adorable and I LOOOVE the story behind it. just tonight hubby and I were sitting on our porch swing chatting about how different our childhoods were from our kids. Somedays I really wish we could go back!
So love that precious photo of you and your bff. I'm sure you must have such wonderful memories growing up. I love you layout! As stated below, it is just PERFECT! Love it!
What a great story and wonderful childhood memories! That picture is so darn adorable! Fantastic title! The dress form with the red ribbon is so perfect nice job on decorating the form. Thanks for sharing the beautiful layout and wonderful childhood memory.
Joan was my bff when I was little..we called ourselves playsisters. I'm the one on the right. I was 6 and she was 4. Her mom's favorite story about me was about the day they moved in to our neighborhood. I was 5. I knocked on their door and welcomed them and asked "Do you have a little girl for me to play with?" We loved dressing up in our moms' clothes. We used put on shows from her garage for the neighbors, singing along to our records and dancing and telling jokes. Once, we went around asking all the ladies in the neighborhood for their old lipsticks. Another time we we squished up a bunch of a neighbor's roses in a bucket of water and bottled it in old shampoo and perfume bottles we'd collected and tried to sell it as Rose perfume. The red die cut pp is from My Minds Eye. The polka dot and floral pp is from my scrap stash. The red ribbon and lace are from my local fabric store. The dress form was a present from Chez 49..thanks Cher I love it!. I "dressed" it with a bit of ribbon and lace scraps and little flower from MM vintage findings. The red jewels on the dress form and the letters (and even the corner lady's ring) are from Ms. Journaling is on the back of the layout. Entered in the July Heritage Challenge.
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