Everyone else has said it above... the colorblocking, with polka-dot paper that reinforces the "theme" for this page, is wonderful. Love the use of slide mounts as check-boxes - very clever. I'm just glad to hear your daughter's "spots" didn't bother her. :)
This is so cute! And it is an important event to scrap. ONe of these days you'll be thinking ... "What was that drug she was allergic to" ... and you can go back and look at this. (Trust me, the older you get - the worse the memory gets!) I really like the pink letters on the yellow paper, it makes them really stand out!!
This is really cute, actually. I scrapped my 2-year-old having a tantrum, and I've gotten varied reaction on that (not here). I like the paper and your layout!
Yes, I will in fact scrap anything!! I hope this doesn't bother anyone! They were just spots - didn't hurt or anything. Journaling reads: After having a cough for over a week that just wasn’t getting any better, Mommy took you to see Dr. Fraley who prescribed Zithromax to help you fight it off. However, the next day you woke up with SPOTS!! Your first allergic reaction! Relatively minor, although Mommy was a little upset! They didn’t hurt and you actually thought it was pretty fun having spots. After some Benadryl, all was back to normal. But now we answer the question: Allergies? - Yes!! August 2005
PP - MM, KI, DCWV CS - Bazzill MM eyelets Offray & misc ribbon slide mounts Scrapworks rubons HS chipboard letters QK Abigail Font is Socially Awkward TFL - Julie
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