This is a project I made at the 2009 Club Scrap retreat. If you're interested in attending the 2010 retreat, 
registration is now open.  This is an experience I look forward to every year.  We make the most fantastic projects, and we have such a fun time.  This was our opening project - it's made entirely of paper bags and butcher paper.  Since the materials are quite hardy, I decided to embellish this for my nephew for Christmas.  We got a bunch of pictures from our trip this summer, and Paul and I both journaled in it.  I hope that he loves looking at the pictures now, and appreciates the memories later.  I had a heck of a time getting great pictures of this, and was in a bit of a rush to get this mailed to him, so I had to settle for what I could get.

The majority of the embellishments are from the 
Concrete Jungle kit by Club Scrap (yes, I'm addicted to Club Scrap).  The blue was a perfect accent to the brown paper bag, and the graffiti nature of the designs fit well with a little boy.

I also loved the swirls of the Be Still stamp.  I can't believe I didn't want this stamp initially.  I've learned to love it and its versatility.

These pictures below are from my favorite parts of England (so far) - Devon and Cornwall.  We didn't have great weather, but the sights were still beautiful. I loved the ruggedness of the country.  If you want to read more about our vacation, take a look at 
Charlesworth's Adventures.

I love creating books and giving them as present.  I hope you enjoyed a peek at it, too.
 
 
I have never made one of those paperbag scrapbooks. They look like they are a lot of fun too. I should give it a try sometime. You did a great job on yours. TFS
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