



I'm finally finished. I just finished scanning all the pages. Now that was a chore. My printer/scanner is on a shelf above the monitor so it was "stand up, sit down" and on and on. Not good for the knees.
I had to improvise some and I did tear a couple of pages out (Thanks to someone's suggestion). I expanded to include the stamps and some of the notes I received when I got mail from others for the trades. I also listed all the "trade names". Anything to stretch thru to get it finished. I'm satisfied with it. Not the best or the worse thing I have ever done.
Here are a couple of examples.
2 comments:
I don't know how you find the time Jeanne!! congratulations - it looks really good.
You're really good at these Zentangle things. I don't have the patience to do them (strange thing for someone to say who is as detail oriented as I am :-).
I particularly like the bookmarks... those two pages are fab! Love the fifties style stars on both the bookmarks and the hand pages. I think you did a great job!
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