Tuesday, 10 March 2020

Yesterday and Today Blog Hop

Welcome to the CTMH Australasian blog hop, if you arrived here from Shaunna's Passionate About Pages you are in the right place. If you arrived here by chance you can continue the hop by clicking on the link at the end of this post.


I do love all things vintage and this collection is so lovely. Even though the papers are lovely I really felt with my photos to use just them in a layout may make the look too dark so I have added papers from other collections.


I love this photo of my grandfather, dad, brother and nephew, four generations of Taylor males. I have used one of the Mix In papers, some of the stickers and a wonderful stamp set called Then and Now that unfortunately is now discontinued.


My nephew in the above photo is now married and has two amazing daughters and I am told he and his wife are unlikely to have any more children. I am hoping one of my other nephews may soon get married and start a family and have a son to carry on this line of the Taylor name. So maybe one day soon an engagement may be in wings and I will have need of this card.


I am one of six children, we are all relatively close in age and I am sure we were a handful growing up. Thankfully my mum and dad always had help from my grandparents. I believe this photo was taken about 1959-60 during the summer holidays.


Thank you for stopping by I hope you got some inspiration from my projects. To see more ideas please go to Arty Maz's blog, I am sure she will have something wonderful to share. Please take a moment and leave a comment they are always appreciated.

8 comments:

  1. Love your pages, Doris - the old and the not so old!
    And that card is beautiful!

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  2. Love the pop of colour in the last two projects. Beautiful

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  3. What beautiful stories you have shared here Doris. Your pages highlight the photos beautifully.

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  4. Love the blues with these creations, they look so good. The engagement card is so pretty.

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