I love your block style. I've been doing it a lot lately too b/c I just have SO many pics to get into scrapbooks. I love the colors on this layout and the title. I have a thing for titles since I stink at them :). Anyway, great layout!
WOW! I can't believe how many photos you got on this! I am a single photo scrapper, so this is really inspiring to me! I like how the title stands out!
Julie, I love your multi-photo LOs, but being a "multi" scrapper myself I really appreciate the point of a multi-photo LO. Your journaling is terrific as always -- lots of detail and memories all written down, never to be forgotten. I don't think the pp looks bad at all, but maybe a neutral background (kraft?) with multi-colored letters for the title may have been more to your liking. But I really think that since you matted the photo arrangement with the solid paper, it looks perfectly fine. The point is, you have fantastic pics and great journaling all in the same place which is what you really wanted, right?! :)
OMGosh, Julie...this is just wonderful! LOVE everything about this one. So fantastic to preserve these great "family" memories. Love the little tiny numbers on the photos too. Great job.
I'm getting tired of my multi-photo color-blocked layouts but I really wanted to get all these pics on a page. I also think the striped paper may be too bright and busy. It has become an annual event to spend a weekend in June with my sister, my brother, and their families in St. Louis! We left early Friday morning and met at Grant's Farm where we enjoyed a nice picnic lunch. Grant's Farm, the 281-acre ancestral home of the Busch family, is the perfect place to spend an afternoon! The Farm is home to more than 1,000 animals representing more than 100 different species from six continents. As you enter the park you board a train that winds through the beautiful grounds. Gabi's favorite part of Grant's Farm is feeding the goats! Caden was so cute and decided that he was going to feed the goats this year! Poor thing is terrified of animals. Well, it can be a little intimidating walking into a pen of goats with a bottle of milk! They chew on everything: your clothes, your hair, and even your shoelaces! Isabella was hesitant at first but she is fearless! One of the employees even had a large snake and I was surprised that all the kids went up and pet it. My favorite part of the day is ending the tour at the Bauernhof. Bauernhof is German for "farmstead." The Bauernhof surrounds a beautiful courtyard and is typical of a 19th century Bavarian farm complete with stables, a carriage house, and offices and quarters for those who lived and worked there. After spending the afternoon out in the hot sun it is great to be able to relax in the old-world surroundings of the courtyard and enjoy the complimentary Anheuser-Busch products! They make a great strawberry passion fruit drink! I enjoyed 3 bottles and it was very relaxing! 1. Aunt Sally and Isabella aboard the train. 2. Isabella and Caden. 3. Gabi and Caden playing near the stables as we enjoyed our picnic. 4. Rick, Gabi and I. 5. Isabella and Caden preferred feeding the goats from outside the fence! 6. Gabi. 7. Uncle Sean and Caden. 8. Uncle Stephen, Landon, Madi, and Aunt Nichole. 9. Isabella fearlessly feeding the goats. June 8, 2007
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