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Designer Digitals Products:

Lynn Grieveson: Scrap Express No. 88

Katie Pertiet: Creased Cardstocks No. 03; Vintage Milk Caps No. 01; Fairmont Solids Paper Pack; Little Snips Alphabet; Digital Date Stamps No. 20

Jesse Edwards: Ginger Man Paper Pack

Pattie Knox: Jolly Jingle Kit

Anna Aspnes: Stitched by Anna Cream No. 03

Cassie Jones: How'd They Do That? No. 13: Bending Shadows

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Journaling: Our final field trip was to the Orman House, an antebellum mansion built by Thomas Orman in 1838. Orman was a cotton merchant and helped Apalachicola become the third busiest Gulf Coast cotton port. The wood for the house was cut to measure near Syracuse, New York, and shipped to Apalachicola around the peninsula of Florida. It originally contained only four rooms, but in 1895 an addition was constructed at the back of the house. William, son of Thomas Orman, fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War and later served two terms as a U.S. Senator. 09.03.10


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