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Wednesday, August 19, 2020

WOYWW #585

Welcome fellow deskers, time to visit Julia our hostess at the Stamping Ground it's the day we share our desks. I've missed a couple of weeks, but details why are crazy. You'd have to be a Facebook follower to understand my life. 

Inside of Anniversary card 
Making an Anniversary Card for DH   #15  on the 20th "Tomorrow" 
2nd work area is making Collage on Rolodex cards and master boards.  

Just below I have 2 posts  on 2 journals I've almost finished. I will have another post on later today or tomorrow, on the disaster our State has been through.  It was a week from hell for most of the Southern part of Iowa with an unheard of Derecho.. Hurraciane Winds/Water in a none ocean area.   My son/family are all safe but living in temporary housing their home is Unlivable.  Roof gone and filled with water. Over a week with no electricity, gas, or available motels. 

Thanks for stopping by, I hope to be around to visit, I've missed you and your fun projects. 


Tuesday, August 18, 2020

SECOND PINK JOURNAL

Welcome,  Wanted to share the 2nd Pink Journal. It was put together page by page with tape tabs instead of a spine or sewing. Quick and pretty easy.     It has taken me longer to post anything as I am not having much luck with the NEW BLOGGER WAYS AGAIN:  to find photos, and learn the new blogger symbols, rearrangement of Scheduling ETC.   I thought it worked great the other way. BUT that's NEW TECH. 

This journal was the same paper pad that the 1st pink journal was made with.  It's unique as it is put together with a HINGED or TAB BINDING.  I used Washi Tape  You can find the tutorial on You Tube there are several. I used this sight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBZgKFqS0AY&t=71s  


















Thanks for stopping by,  


One Pink Journals.

It's been a wild 8 days in our life.  Derecho like a inland hurricane tore up the southern part of our State coming from Nebraska and heading all the way to Indiana.   My son lives in the 2nd largest city in Iowa and Cedar Rapids is devastated. More than 50 % of 100 year old trees are uprooted and being cut up and hauled somewhere.  Over 50,000 homes have been lost to roof damages and water and my son's was one of them.  But they are safe and after 5 days of no electricity, gas, hotels, limited food, they will be moving into a home a few doors down. A new construction area and no established trees. 

My 2 journals were made in different ways but with somewhat the same paper pads.