As requested by "Oma" these pages feature little Jackson making his Christmas wishes with dear old St. Nick. Papers and elements came from the Digi Blog Train Kit "Winter Wish" which was available for free download last December.
Digital Scrapbooking 8.5 X 11
A collection of digital scrapbooking pages created in the non-traditional 8.5X11 format, with a special focus on family history.
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Monday, March 7, 2016
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Margaret Margene "Jean" Rankin (1921-1992)
Using more papers and elements from the Shabtastic collection I have created a double layout featuring the biography of my father's Aunt Margaret Margene "Jean" Rankin.
Also included in the pages are photographs of her and her children, Milton Lee High (deceased) and Lynda Lee High (living).
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Bavarian Girl Immigrates to America (1955)
To celebrate my recent discovery of my mother and Oma's immigration record on familysearch.org and ancestry.com, I made a tribute page to my mother and her German side of the family. I found this adorable kit titled Bavarian Adventure along with a photograph of the navy ship on which my mother and her mother traveled in 1955.
These pages include photographs of Maria "Carmen" (Brooks) Rankin, Maria "Irma"garde (Sell), Irma's parents, Cacelia (Lossa) and Philipp Sell along with Carmen's cousins Reno and Werner De Decaro. The latter is a famous still life artist who resides in Augsburg, Germany.
Photo Credit: Deborah Miller Paul Bray of the Facebook group "We Fix Picks" helped correct and colorize the photo of my Carmen and Irma aboard the U.S.N.S General Alexander M. Patch
These pages include photographs of Maria "Carmen" (Brooks) Rankin, Maria "Irma"garde (Sell), Irma's parents, Cacelia (Lossa) and Philipp Sell along with Carmen's cousins Reno and Werner De Decaro. The latter is a famous still life artist who resides in Augsburg, Germany.
Photo Credit: Deborah Miller Paul Bray of the Facebook group "We Fix Picks" helped correct and colorize the photo of my Carmen and Irma aboard the U.S.N.S General Alexander M. Patch
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