Great design along with your paper choices and embellishments. That is so interesting that they all worked for the same company which was not family owned, great too that they could carpool for that distance, saved on gas money.
I just love these quarter designs!!! And I love the perfect combination of colors and patterns and arrows and such; your bits of banners on the stitched circle is brilliant.
You're doing a lot of stitching on your layouts...I really like it, I just don't think I have the patience! LOL! I love the masculine papers you chose...is that from a 6 x 6 pad? All the embellies are just perfect for this layout too!
Journaling reads: On July 18, 2011 Adam started work for Airtight Design in Atlanta. This meant that all three of our boys were working for the same company. The three of them made up about a quarter of the staff at the company. I think it’s amazing that all three of our sons worked together at a non-family owned business. So every day they would commute together for the hour to hour and a half drive up to Atlanta and back home in the evenings. I’m sure those were some interesting car rides  They worked there together for about five years until Adam moved on to another company.
Left to right in photo: Joshua (oldest), Benjamin (youngest), Adam (middle child)
The pps and most of the stickers are from Authentique's Explore collection. The title was done with my vintage label maker and then stapled with Tim Holtz's tiny attacher. The north/south stickers are from my stash. The round road trip sticker was backed in navy and then I cut around it with decorative scissors. The Amazing stickers I backed in red and then hand cut around it. The string for the banners is handstitched. Lastly, I added a few brads. Thanks a bunch for stopping by :)
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