Nicole!!! You got it done!!! CONGRATS!!!!! This looks INCREDIBLE!!!!! It's absolutely amazing that you did ALL of that stitching by hand! All that time, and probably sore hands, certainly paid off! I love what you've done with the cosmo paper and the monogram, and how you've done the title. The journaling is so beautiful and heartfelt, and I really like how you've put the ribbon behind the flower-- great attention to details!! LOVE this!! I've got my fingers crossed for you! :)
Oh, so sweet! Love the colors you used with these darling sepitone pics. Love the pps and the way you did the title too. And let's not forget the so sweetly descriptive jouranling, just awesome :)
This LO has been a long time in the making! I took over 100 photos to get these. The photos are sepia and the colors really do look better IRL. Thanks For Looking!
Journaling: Trent, whenever I look at you, I am in awe. Every inch of your 17 pound body is loveable. All the wrinkles, chubs, and rolls are entirely irresistible. I love your shiny, soft, blond hair. I love the way your eyes sparkle. They are so blue and pure; reflections of innocence and wonder. I adore how your nose is so round and cute. I love the perfect shape of your ears. I love it when you make your crooked smile of sometimes have a crooked cry or yawn. Your mouth adds such personality to your facial expressions. I like that you a only have two tiny teeth and yet you want to eat foods that you can’t chew at all. I love the way your chin looks when you smile. I find it irresistibly cute that your neck is always hidden by your adorable double chin. I adore your cheeks, especially when you are smiling at me. I love the way that your arms look like they have strong shoulder muscles. All the doctors in the hospital said you liked like a “husky” baby because of your shoulders. I just adore all the cubs, rolls, and wrinkles in your arms, hands, feet, tummy, legs, and back! You used to have even more rolls when you were a newborn, but they are starting to go away now as you become more active. I love the dimples in your hands—they are just too cute. I also love your long fingers. All the doctors and nurses in the hospital told me what long fingers and big hands you have for a baby. You must get that from your grandpa. I adore the twists in your belly button. Your chubby legs are just irresistible. I can’t help from giving them a little squeeze! You have the cutest littlest calf muscles and I just adore them. I love your little feet and tiny toes. They are so fun to squeeze and massage. All your bits and pieces are precious. You are simply a miracle! It probably seems silly to you that I am gushing over your little body. I just wanted to remember you just the way that you are today. Soon you won’t be a baby anymore. When that day comes, I will look at these pictures with a smile, remembering how you were at eight months old. 3-29-05
Making Memories Products Used: -Blue cosmopolitan paper {various patterns} -scrapbook Stitches- basic, brown -Safety pins, blue -Antique brad -Magnetic stmaps font: rummage -simply stated rubons mini baby -Ribbon, Sky blue -Safety pins -Alphabet charms, random-small
Other Products: -Folk Art paint, french blue -Offray ribbon (brown w/ whit polka dots) -Misc. flowers -Ink, Van Dyke Brown -Computer font: garamond
*note* The stitching in all the borders was done by hand using the MM scrapbook stitches thread.
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