Monday, June 25, 2012

Family Traditions

We have many family traditions that we both brought to our relationship from our families and even more that we've created ourselves.

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Recently, we had Chinese food at an old Wells' family favorite- 'The Kenmount'- here in St. John's. When M was younger his Gran and Grandad used to come into St. John's periodically and they would go eat at 'The Kenmount'-the best Chinese food in St. John's in their opinion. While the decor hasn't changed since they opened-big flowered 70's wallpaper & lots of plastic tablecloths-the food has stayed delicious. They also do a mean takeout if you're local and want to pick something up to eat in your own, much more stylish, home.

So, that's how this layout came to be.

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I used the latest kit from The Paperie for this layout. It included all kinds of beautiful American Crafts paper from the newest Dear Lizzy & Amy Tangerine lines and their various accessories. I also added some Studio Calico accessories like the 'details' badge and the tweety bird.


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I think my favourite part is the paper with all the colourful polaroids-I'm a sucker for a good polaroid. I'm also a sucker for a good camera stamp and this one was no exception. You can also see the corner of my story which I tucked in behind my main photo.

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So that kit from The Paperie was pretty awesome huh?! Well, go to The Paperie's blog today for my first guest post. I'll be hosting Mojo Monday over there once a month and this month's challenge and layout are debuting today. PLay along with me! Here's a little sneak peek of the layout I designed based on the challenge.



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Check out the full layout here!

xoxo
K

4 comments:

  1. Great layout to document a family tradition :)

    -Margrethe

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  2. I love all of the details! The polaroids are adorable and I like how you used the washi tape. Beautiful!

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  3. Fabulous layout! Love how you used so many photos!

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  4. Lovely way to capture your traditions so many details!

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