
Have you heard? Citrus Tree Studio is hosting a Scraptoberfest Crop! There will be all kinds of challenges and prizes - so stop on over and check it out! A great time to be inspired and get some pages knocked out!






The finished back board piece should look like the picture below. Go ahead and set it to the side for a few mintues.
Now... onto the actual tree...
5. Trace your victim's hand & arm up to the elbow (sorry, no picture as it was hard enough to get the tracing down).
6. Place the traced hand onto your brown cardstock and cut it out.
* If you are good enough to do the tracing directly onto you cardstock I go ahead and bow down gracefully.
* And my son's forefinger is really not deformed and that much skinnier than the rest - he just likes to squirm.

7. Cut all of your leaves from the various patterned papers/cardstock. I went with freehand, but you can easily do this with your cutting system.
*If freehand cutting, stack your papers and staple in one or two corners to keep them from sliding as you cut.

9. Finish attaching your leaves and then attach your hand.

10. Reassemble your frame and hang it up! And, if your child is like mine... smile at the fact that he recognizes it is a tree (and a hand) as he tries to climb the wall to exclaim and share his knowledge!


Here is my lengthy journaling...
I was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease somewhere around the age of 20. When the diagnosis finally came in I was convinced I would spend the rest of my life alone. I mean, after all, who would want to love someone with a bag on their side? Luckily, with the help of medication, I have been able to hold off that procedure. I am now a wife and a mother, which is something I was convinced I would never get to do. These two things have been the far most rewarding events in my life thus far, and I am thankful for every minute I get to spend in those roles.
For me, significance has come mostly from being a mom. It has been one of those things that I didn’t know what was missing from life until it was given to me. As a mom, the things I’ve learned about myself never cease to amaze me. The moments when my son says ‘bless you’ after a sneeze, ‘thanks’ when you hand him something or ‘sorry’ when something doesn’t go the right way make it easier to handle the harder moments (like when he is pounding his head on the floor because I told him no).
I can’t say that I am the best of the best at being either a wife or a mother, but I can say that I try to give it my all. Yes because of my disease there are days that we can’t go do something – but hopefully, through time, my son will learn that having a disease does not mean a person cannot continue to live life to the fullest.
Supplies: SEI Bridgeport Bordeaux, Love Elsie Toby Culture, KI Memories Pop Culture Feather Boa, AC Thickers & MiniMarks, Kaiser Pearls, Martha Stewart Glitter, Flowers, Leaves & Butterflies - Prima (I believe), Brad, Hat Pin & Ribbon - Unknown
For my school related item - I made the compass point out of paper and I also have a paper clip near the title.
LOTS of road construction...

Plenty of pointing out body parts while waiting in lines...
Riding on Daddy's shoulders...

A box of sidewalk chalk (oops, I'm a bad mommy for letting him draw on the table - good thing we don't have one at home)
Everyone pulling their hair out to get out of the car...
Giggles Galore!

And plenty of 'what in the world' faces from me...
And lots and lots of trains {Choo Choo}!!

But, after all was said and done we had a great time! If you are bored or just want to see more pics, I have added them to my gallery.
Now I need to get scrapping all these pictures!
