Journaling:
I found these pages among the photos my mother left when she died. It looks like some good times were enjoyed. I’m glad to see that, as my mother made her childhood sound like it was entirely a joyless, oppressive time. It amuses me that there is not a single notation as to the places or dates. I’m pretty sure I have traveled some of those same roads.
ewright painted paper (altered)
ewright-vintage label (used as mat)
ewright-marked circles
sahlinstudio_flashback_camera2
Font: AmerType Md BT
Photos by who knows!
Oh wow! Love that you scrapped the PAGES of photos--it's nice to see how she arranged them. Also, the AJ challenge is a great way to scrap those "old photos"!
How great that you have these photos, but not great that you don't know where or when. My mother was pretty religious about labeling her photos. We inherited seven small black photo albums from my DH's grandmother. 99% of them are also labeled. I feel blessed. . On a positive note, I do see a few of your photos with some fun looking cars.
This is amazing, Sharron. I wish I had photos like these. My sister has some of the oldest pictures from Mom and Dad - I'm hoping she will scan and send me some of them.
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