Monday, September 13, 2010

Happy Monday!

I can’t believe Grandparent’s day has already come and gone. This year is going so fast! I made a dish my great-grandma use to make my dad when he was young, fried Chicken and mashed potatoes. It turned out really good! Bean gave my dad a picture frame with a picture of the two of them fishing for bass this summer in Florida. Bean helped me cover a wooden frame from Hobby Lobby with scrapbooking paper. I got the digi from Karen’s Doodles…you should check out her fall digi’s, they are adorable! Hope all the grandparents had a wonderful day yesterday!


Paper: Paper Studio
Digi: Karen Doodles
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Wooden Frame: Hobby Lobby

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11 comments:

  1. That altered frame is perfect for the picture! How wonderful that Bean helped you. They are just too cute in that picture.

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  2. What a great gift idea...you've coloured the image beautifully!

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  3. What an adorable page you created for this wonderful picture.

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  4. Wonderful Idea Jenn :) the frame looks cute!

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  5. Awesome framing of this sensational photo!! What a treasure!!!

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  6. Jenn......this is just SUPER!!!! Love it. This will be something he will treasure for sure.
    Lynn

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  7. what a special project - made with love for sure!

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  8. Such a cute frame! A great way to preserve a memory.

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  9. Great idea Jenn. Grandpa and Bean will treasure the time together forever and now they have a memory picture

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  10. What a perfect gift! And how perfect are the paper and digi image you have used, they a a wonderful compliment to a picture which captures a treasured moment between Bean and his grandad forever!

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  11. oh man, I am late for grandparents day, aren't I! great frame!!

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I really appreciate you commenting! Thanks so much for visiting Jax Bean Stalks! Hope to see you here again soon.
Jenn

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