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Thursday, January 1, 2009
Happy New Year!
It's hard to believe that it's 2009 already. Have you made your new year resolutions? I quit making them a long time ago. I was never able to keep them for more than a month anyway. LOL!
Those of you that have gotten lots of snow this winter might not like today's wordart. LOL! I just remember being a kid and thinking that it had to snow enough to get school cancelled. Anything less than that just seemed like a waste.
Late last winter, my friend Denise went to Pennsylvania to visit family. It didn't snow while she was there and there was only a little snow left on the ground. She went out in the yard all by herself to build a snowman. She was only able to get enough snow together to make a small, skinny, knee-high snowman. She said everyone laughed at her and that even people riding by in their cars were staring at her like she was crazy. Hey, when you're from south Florida, seeing even a little bit of snow is exciting. LOL!
Today's wordart also goes with a great new set called Frostee that Deanna is releasing at Flowerscraps today.
Download Wordart Here
Today is a big day for Deanna. Not only is she releasing an awesome new kit, but she's running in a marathon. So, when you visit her blog to pick up the kit make sure you leave her a nice message. I know she'll appreciate it! Here's a preview of the kit.
Isn't it adorable? Here are two layouts I made with it. You get the second one as a QP freebie today. Hope you can use it!
Download Quickpage Here
Don't you just love the photo I used in the quickpage? Toby sent it to me from Canada. Thanks, Toby!
Hey, did you notice the counter at the bottom of my blog? I'm going to London for spring break this year and I am so excited!
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Flower Scraps,
freebies,
quickpage,
scrapbooking,
snow,
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Thanks for the wordart....Happy New Year!!! :)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing again with us today - i plan to use the QP for some "snow" we got here in Houston. Not quite like what we used to get in Ontario or BC. LOL
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