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We spend almost every summer vacation with dear friends of ours and their family. These photos were taken a couple of years a go when we were around Hannibal MO.
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When I work the acrylic albums I always work from the back to the front; this is a way for all of your layers to come together. My album is a Bo Bunny Acrylic and I used the papers, all of the embellishments and rub ons from the same collection from Bo Bunny.
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We travel and stay at RV Parks, this one is an Encore Park, it had so much for us to do and was just so much fun. We went on a River Boat ride and had to hang on with the "Banjo Man".
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Besides having a go cart race track and bumper boat bay they also had miniature golf that was all done in the theme of fairy tales.
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We spent one day in Hannibal touring around and the small shops down town, eating ice cream and doing one of our husbands favorite things geocaching.
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Notice how I used the rub ons on this page, what is so nice you can see them through both sides, it as easy as stamping with Stazon ink and your stamps.
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This is the back of my book, I will be giving it to Samantha as a gift. I hope she enjoys it. Hugs Pammejo
That is a great book, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove your book! Great tip on working back to front when working in acrylic. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous mini. I think I'll try to do one some day. Thanks for sharing, Johanne L.
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