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Monday, May 23

Brians First Paycheck

This is a few photos of my son back in 2005- he was so excited to receive his first paycheck working at Jewel- and I was so proud of him to go out and get his first job as soon as he turned 16. And its now 6 years later and he still has a great job at Jewel- while attending college This sketch is from Sketches in Thyme #48.
I used K&Company papers from my old stash, inked and distressed the edges, stapled on a white mesh, and from my stash of paint chips used for the background mat of photos and the strip for the stamped $ signs. I found some chipboard sayings that were appropriate for this page and added a few metal large button brads, and found the dollar bill picture in a magazine and cut it out. 

8 comments:

  1. Such a funny LO!!
    Thank you for playing with us at Sketches in Thyme!!
    Lots of kisses, have a wonderful day!!

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  2. Hi Debbie! Great topic & such fun photos!! Love the $1 embellie!! Thanks for joining us at Sketches in Thyme!

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  3. I was trying to click on the area with the handmade flowers in your sidebar, but nothing links? Can't find my_pages? Interested in more info on those...they look gorgeous!

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  4. great layout, what a wonderful memory to have captured in the scrapbook! Thanks for joining in the challenge at Sketches In Thyme! =) Tiffany

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  5. This layout cracks me up! What a great idea to put the money on your layout! those pics are hillarious! thanks for joining us at Sketches in Thyme!

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  6. Wonderful take on the sketch! and such great moments to capture.
    I love those $ embellishments :)).
    Thank you for playing with us at Sketche In Themy.

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  7. Such a funny LO !
    Thanks for playing with us at Sketches in Thyme!

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  8. What a great memory to scrap! And your embellishments couldn't be more perfect for your theme! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Sketches in Thyme!

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