Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Such fun!

Friday already tomorrow, how on earth did that happen? Life is surely whisking by (hmmm, that was a Freudian slip, I initially typed whiskey by, hahahahaha).

I'm surely loving doing these "Things that Never Really Happened" and now I have another partner in crime doing them too. Check out the two layouts that Victoria has done, too funny. I adore the watermelon one. If only these people of days gone by would have realized they'd be resurrected like this.

I've been working on this layout for a while, but it's the journalling that took the effort. A bit of a collaboration between hubby and myself. Check out the newspaper generator, fun fun fun!



Credits
Papers – Savoir Faire Eclectic Chic by Michelle Coleman
Scalloped Edge – Border Template (altered) by Katie Pertiet
Vintage Photo Frame by Katie Pertiet
Rose – Digitally Pressed Petals No3 by Katie Pertiet
Staples – Boy Basics by ksharonkdesigns
Stitching by Tracey Blankenship
Stamp (words altered) – Vintage Blocks by Katie Pertiet
Guest Check – Kristy Ann Designs
Newspaper –
The Newspaper Clipping Generator

And in case you can't read the fine print!!

Journaling on newspaper:

Rose Widow Bandit Strikes Again

“Police are currently on the lookout for the Rose Widow Bandit aka Lucienda Champagne, who is wanted for questioning regarding the alleged seduction and abduction of Lord Marcus.

Lord Marcus disappeared from his riverside mansion three nights ago, following an evening of alleged debauchery with the said Rose Widow.

Along with Lord Marcus, a number of jewellery items and the family silver are alleged to be missing from his home. As in previous cases which are believed to be linked, a rose was found left at the scene.

Past victims of the Rose Widow Bandit have usually been found within the trunk of various stolen vehicles left abandoned on the side of lonely country roads.

Police warn to approach this woman with caution as she is believed to be armed and extremely dangerous. If anyone has any details regarding the location of the Rose Widow Bandit, please call your local law enforcement agency.”

Journaling on Guest Check:

“Lucienda sits patiently on the trunk and decides if she should buy 2 more bunches of roses … or 3. She had some more stops to make!”

2 comments:

Victoria said...

The words "A Thorny Subject" keep running through my head! I love the newspaper! So cool!

Bells said...

I agree with Victoria. tee hee.

I'm loving these!!