I don't even remember this pic - and I didn't know several of the ones you did know! The page is great ... Love the title work and the pretty border across the bottom (is that a punch?) Love the old camera - perfect touch! Very pretty page!
A wonderful heritage page! Your layouts are so detailed and artistic. I have a photo of my grandmother's family that, like you, I can name a few but not all & I found it after there is no one left to tell me names.
Great work on this LO! I really like what you did with the computer image of the camera. The title is great with the layering and the tag for journaling has been made to look like a design feature as well. And seeing this, I realize that I have got to break out my Liquid Pearls someday soon.
What a great old photo Susan!!!! And a perfect title!!!! I just love looking at these old photos with the hair styles & the current fashions! I see the man on the left holding his hat & the man on the right holding a cigarette... the young boys were more casual with their plaid shirts & I still love that length of the ladies dresses! I believe the ladies used "pin curls" to style their hair at that time??? The camera embellie is perfect!!! Fabulous heritage lo! TFS!!
I really love this heritage page Susan, the little touches of color look precious! Oh, I almost forget how much I love to read your LO descriptions! HUGS!
Photo of my mama and her sibling and families taken in 1951 or 1952. All the adults are gone now, with the exception of my Mama and my Aunt Estelle and four of the children on the front row. I found this photo at my Mama's house, and I know "most" of the people in it, but I still need to do a little research to find out who the rest of them are. I used Echo Park - This and That collection for this layout. The title work was cut with QK Magnolia dies (once in black and once in brown and then layered). I made the photo extra large...about 9 x 11. The camera embellie is a picture of a camera I found online and printed out in black and white, then added a bit of sponged ink to make it more antique looking. The oval tag that says "Pace Family" was printed from the computer and cut with a Spellbinder die. I added a thin strip of black and brown ribbon at the top and bottom of the center mat and the border added under it was cut with a Spellbinder border die. The oval with the quote in the upper right hand corner, was cut with a Spellbinder die and then sponged with DI - old paper. I cut an oval to matched the center of the die cut and sponged it with the same DI and stamped the quote in walnut DI. The butterfly is a TH image, stamped in walnut DI, colored with Copics and cut out. The flowers and leaves behind are two different dies (Memory box - flowers and Sizzix - leaves). Journaling is tucked behind the big photo and has a pull tab with black bling to keep it from slipping behind the photo. I also added a bow from the same ribbon to the bottom ribbon, and a few dots of brown Liquid Pearls between the scallops and a little doodling here and there on the layout. I think that's everything. Journaling reads:
I don’t know what the occasion was for this photo, but all of the Pace siblings were present, along with their mother (my grandmother). There are quite a few of the men that I don’t recognize, but hopefully, I will be able to find out who they are and update this one day. As for the date it was taken, I guessing it must have been around 1951 or 1952. I spoke with my cousin Charlotte, and she told me that she was 11 years old when this photo was taken, but she can’t remember why they were all together. Charlotte is about 10 years older than me, so that would put the date around 1951 or 1952.
Back Row (Men) from left: don’t know, don’t know, Lester Thomasson, don’t know, William Pace, don’t know, don’t know, Buren (?), Carl Peterson, Rufus Pace, Alfred Smith, Charles Pace.
Middle Row (Women) from left: Catherine (Pace) Thomasson, Orena Cloud, Estelle Pace, Ruth (Pace) Perdue, Ola McDowell Pace (grandmother), Ollie (Pace) Peterson, don’t know, Gwen Pace, Victoria (Pace) Cloud, Aunt Lillie (grandmother’s sister)
Front row (children) from left: Brenda Pace, Junellen Cloud, Charlotte Thomasson, Kenneth Cloud, Harold Thomasson
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