Showing posts with label July 4th. Show all posts
Showing posts with label July 4th. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Old Glory Digi kit!

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This past week and half have been uber crazy-busy!! With being sick, driving all over the valley, having guests over and celebrating a holiday, life is keepin me goin! I feel like I can finally sit down and breathe....I better not speak too soon. :)

As you probably gathered in my previous post, I LOVE Independence day!! Here's to our beautiful flag, "Old Glory" that represents courage, peace and freedom. May we all remember the great sacrifices that were selflessly made to make it possible for us to enjoy so many freedoms we have today, they did not come at a cheap price!

Free for personal use only.
HOPE YOU LIKE IT! :)

Monday, July 5, 2010

Happy Independence Day!

I love this holiday!

I love the weather..
I love the food...
I love the colors....
I love the festivities...
I LOVE the fireworks! They are my favorite! This year they put music to them and let me just say I got the CHILLS! Not just cuz it was abnormally chilly for this time of year, but the words of the songs are just so inspiring and it makes me so grateful for our country and so grateful that our loving God guided and inspired all the brave individuals who helped make our country what it is today!

With the permission of my brother, Dale i made a slideshow to his inspiring, powerful, gonna-give-you-goosebumps Patriotic Medley. I rushed a bit to get it done (still not on time) but hope you like it.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Wooden Flag

After our fun family bike ride by Gardner Village on Memorial Day,
we browsed around the shops and found a cute wooden flag decor. One SIL said, it's so cute I want to get it! The other SIL said no way, we can totally make that! lol Anyone else do that? See a craft and tell yourself, I can make that!
More times than not I don't actually make it, but this time we planned a craft day and got 'er done. They all turned out super cute, I love all the different combinations of papers!





The measurements of wood we used were:

2 pieces at 12" wide for bottom stripes
2 pieces at 7" wide for top stripes
1 2x4 block at 5" wide for blue star block

Just cut some 2x4's in half and you have a good height for stripes. I like the glitter on the stars, gives it a nice little bling!

I can't believe Independence Day is next weekend, but I'm glad I get to enjoy the decor for the whole month and not just until then!

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Monday, July 13, 2009

FREEBIE!

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I found a new passion for designing my own digi scrapbooking elements. I started doing a bit of design 3 years ago but didn't know what exactly I liked to design. Not that I'm pro by any means, I'm still learning, but I do love it and want to give back to the digi scrapbooking world for all that I have gratefully taken.
My kits are free for personal use. Be sure to email me with all your creations you come up with, I would love to see them!


Thanks!






Monday, July 6, 2009

Independence Day!

Happy Independence day to you!

Like Christmas, it's easy to get wrapped up in all the fun things to do and eat and forget the true meaning of the holiday. Tim brought a movie home on Thursday called "John Adams", a life story about one of our founding fathers and second president of the USA. Watching it has helped us get into the right spirit for the holiday. It made me realize how much they went through to make our country independent and free. The price that was paid was more than any money could buy.
It was neat to see the personality of the founding fathers. Mainly Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and my favorite George Washington. I didn't realize what a sincere, humble man he was.

We had a jam-packed day. Baptism, family bbq and then celebrated the night with our good friends. I'm so glad the weather was nice, it was gorgeous!
Faith & Shay in swim diapers...they're such good buddies.
I had to post the pic of Tru, my nephew, riding Hogan...so cute!



Faith had a great time playing with Jaron,her future hubby...yup, Nanci and I arranged their marriage. Also her baby boy, Rylan with Mikkie. =) It's fun that our kids are the same age!


My mom made my girlies some patriotic skirts to be festive in, and boy did they look CUTE!

This was the first year that Faith actually appreciated the fireworks, she loved them. It was "WOW" while pointing the whole time! =) We had an abundance of sparklers and snap-its for the kids....ok, the adults did them too. It was so hard not to stomp on those snap-its.

After much yumminess and funness, we headed closer to the park to watch the big-o fireworks. Faith once again, just loved them.
Randall and Tim are high school buddies and have been friends for about 12 years now and has an awesome wife, whom I got to know in Sandy when we lived there (for a whole whoppin' 3 months) and become better friends with.
Thanks for having us over, we had a blast with you, as always! =)

P.S. All the scrappin' paper and embellishments are made by MUA. =) More info to come about that on another post.