Friday, April 15, 2011

Good Days at Scrapping The Music...

The new challenge at Scrapping The Music features the song "Good Days" by Alain Clark. It's got some really awesome lyrics for Scrapping, and I chose the line "memories of the years I've left behind..."

Here's how it turned out...
This song made me think about the music I listened to in high school, so I decided to do my layout about that. My memories of my teen years are so entwined with the music I listened to, there's virtually no separating the two! I'm guessing that might be true for most people - music has a way of doing that, right? Anyhoo, it was fun to pay tribute to the old days.

The paper I used for this layout is another piece from my friend Nat Kalbach's "Emotions" line. I just love the painty, misty, handmade look of her papers, not to mention the gorgeous colors! Along with her paper, I did some doodling and stamping, and that's it! I felt like the images told the story, and I didn't really want to add anything else!

Click here to check out the challenge - we'd love it if you want to play along!

Oh, and p.s. - the new challenge is also up at the Fave Things blog!!! It's a super fun one!!! Click here to check it out...

5 comments:

  1. Loveeeeeeee this Michelle! I love love love love the way you used album covers and loveeeeeeeeeeeeeee the painted background! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)

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  2. This is gorgeous!!! Love the design!!! I will feature it in my newsletter that is coming up- thanks for sharing!

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  3. We share quite some records/music Michelle!!! Awesome, to see them all together. Great lay-out!

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  4. so creative!!! your journal pages are awesome!!

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  5. Oh my goodness, Michelle--I had all of those albums but one when I was back in high school, too! LOL

    Thanks for the musical trip down memory lane--and you're absolutely right: when I hear a song from my youth, I'm immediately transported to "back in the day" because you know, as Boston sang, "It's more than a feeling. . . " :)

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