The top picture is of our 2007 visit to the church where they got married, and the bottom picture is from our wedding in 1999.
I put off making these pages because I couldn't decide whether to use a heritage theme or how to put everything together. Spurred on by my goal I just went for it, selecting distressed-looking patterned paper with only scraps for accents to keep the focus on the items of significance. When I cut out the honeymoon tickets I did it by hand to follow the tears and make them look more like originals. I love the stamps on the back with the date. I trimmed some of the border off a postcard and included it to show the location of their engagement picture.I love the bride's scallop-edged dress, so I salvaged some scallop-edged scraps for accents, used scallop-edged cardstock to accent our wedding picture, and trimmed the genealogy page with decorative scissors.
I feel so fortunate to have copies of these pieces of family history, and that I have them displayed now where people can see them in the future.
P.S. I have completed 11/14 pages about our wedding. I doubt I will make 3 more pages this weekend but I might try.
2 comments:
Nicole this is so beautiful! I enjoyed watching you put it together and am incredibly impressed by the final product.
Thank you for being such a great leader. The other team members and I are really inspired by your actions.
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