Hello Again! Chelle’s Aunt Sari here. This week we’re looking at the Traveler designs from Chelle. My eye’s teared up a bit this week when I saw the traveler designs, they instantly made me think about my {our} Great-Grandfather John William {Chelle’s 2nd Great-Grandfather if you’re keeping track.} He was born in 1871 and died in 1938. We’ve a wonderful picture of him standing beside a ship in Ipswich, England around 1920. He was called on a mission for our church. He and his wife had 12 children. When he left on the mission, his oldest 5 children married, but 7 were still at home, ages 17 down to 2. Our Grandpa Melvin would have been 12 at the time and was the 9th child of Mollie & Will. I hurried and e-mailed Chelle and asked if she had time to do a LO? I knew I could attach the pictures, but Chelle has a talent for making pictures and stories come alive with her designs. She has also included a picture of Mollie & Will’s family. Their youngest daughter is not in the picture. Our Grandpa Melvin {my Grandfather, Chelle’s Great-Grandfather} is on the 2nd row, far right side, where the picture is sort of dark.Travel down this post to see her designs for the week. The quickies are FREE with purchase of the bundle. Don’t miss out on the Freebie either. This week Chelle partnered with Cheri of Dream Big Designs and they created a great CU (Commerical Use) bundle this week. With the CU Grungy Paired Bundle you will get 2 sets of six grungy, creased overlays and matching papers. Papers and overlays are 12 x 12 size, 300ppi. Each set is distressed perfectly for any scrapbook project. You can use the sets 3 ways; papers alone, overlays alone, or papers with matching overlays. That’s a combination of 36 different paper creations. She even did a FREE sampler if you want to try them out. It’s a great opportunity to expand your scrapping skills.
Here are the LOs Chelle’s Creative Team designed this week. My personal fav for the week goes to Karen S’s “Hyde Street Pier” LO. I loved the way she used two-tones of blue paper and especially the bead-board effect on the bottom. I really liked her use of “circles” and how well the typewriter key alpha placement worked together. Great Job Karen!
- Carol LO #1
- Carol LO #2
- Carol LO #3
- Erica
- Jan
- Jenn J LO #1 (jmlj)
- Jenn J LO #2 (jmlj)
- Jenn S
- Kairyn LO #1
- Kairyn LO #2
- Kairyn LO #3
- Kairyn LO #4
- Karen S
- Kayla
- Kristin
- Lynett
- Mary LO #1
- Mary LO #2
- Mel (kscroppy)
- Ophelia
- Ronnie
- Roxana
- Shanell
- Stefanie
