This is a very beautiful page. I always love to read the story behind every lo that you make. I love the pps, the velveteen, the sweet lady in the picture . Your design is great!
Such a very pretty page with the lovely soft background paper, and then the deeper toned framing of the beautiful photograph! That's a wonderful paper flower at the left corner of the framing on the photo! She's a lovely woman, and I really enjoyed reading the story, it's always fascinating to learn the particulars! A beautiful, feminine layout!!!!
This is absolutely gorgeous!! Martha was a beautiful woman! Wonderful framing of the superb photo, love the lace, flowers and the great butterfly and dragonfly! The fence and alphas are perfect! Lovely heritage lo!
Glad to have the privilege of meeting Martha. She was a beautiful lady!!....love the colors on this vintage page....pretty lace...and like the big white flower, and those stem flowers...all so pretty!! Nice job on this page!!!
Hello Everyone! Hope you all are having a wonderful day. I would like to introduce you to DH's paternal grandmother, Martha Knudtson, nee Erickson. Martha was born on December 8, 1985 in Eau Claire, WI to Hans Petter Eriksen and Christine Kristiansdatter. Martha married Carl G. Oliver Knudtson on November 19, 1919. Martha was the ninth child of 12. She passed away at the age of 65 on October 6, 1961 from a complication with multiple sclerosis. She passed before my DH was born. She is buried in Chippewa Falls, WI. I know not much more about her than what I have written here. My MIL does not talk too much about her in-laws as, surprisingly, they did not "like" her much because her father was a teacher, a/k/a white-collar worker, and the Knudtsons were blue-collar. It has always amazed me the thought processes of generations, but I suppose those thoughts run still today. My MIL is a wonderful person and I am blessed to have her in my life.
The burgundy background under the photo is velveteen. I thought that color highlighted the b/w oval picture well. The textured paper directly under the photo is handmade paper from this website: http://www.creativepapersonline.com/ (AWESOME SITE!!). The paper flower is from a tut that was shown to me by my wonderful sis, Lauri D and she is the one that made so many different layers using described in the tut found through YT at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edApDLVUWSw&NR=1&feature=fvwp. Thanks a bunch sweetie! The center to this flower I made by using very thin wire and seed beads. I looped each one and twisted them together. This is the first and only flower I've made using that tut. I like the design and will use it again.
Thanks so very much for stopping by. I truly appreciate you all and am very thankful for your friendship and inspiration. :)
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