The pretty leaf earrings I'm wearing were purchased at a Philadelphia store called "Never Too Spoiled". These words were on a store display: "When you buy something made by a person, there is something special and you do feel it. The consciousness with which a thing is made is often more important than the thing itself".
I used Gabrielle Pollacco's resist stamp technique around my border. Photo by Bob taken yesterday at Morgantown's City Reservoir.
Here is photo of the display in the Philadelphia Store "Never Too Spoiled". It is a beautiful store. . . even the dressing areas are pretty and unique.
What a cool store!!!! I would love to shop there! And like I said at sb.com, I love your photo and layout. The border technique you used looks awesome
ReplyDeleteI like the border a lot Cindy! Great photo and awesome store!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! Love the stamping around the edges!
ReplyDeleteOh so lovely!! xo
ReplyDeleteYour page came out BEAUTIFUL Cindy!! I love the color combination you used, it gives such a lovely aged patina to the page! Sounds like a really cool store, I love those sorts of crafty little shops! (thanks for sending me your link and for the kind mention :) xo
ReplyDeleteYour stamping looks great! Beautiful you and beautiful layout!
ReplyDeleteI love this page so much! The bobby pin embellishments along the top are fabulous. Wonderfully scrapped page.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Cindy! Love the little touches of pink that goes so well with the picture! Your look so beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo and the story behind it. I do have to agree with the quote!! This is an amazing layout!!!
ReplyDeletelove this one too!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great LO!! Love how you used the bobby pin clips for embellies. Your resist turned out so lovely as well. Thanks for sharing this great saying. I always enjoy getting something handcrafted for sure!! ~ Blessings, Tracey
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Sounds like a great gift shop, Cindy! I like to wear novelty shaped earrings too sometimes. And how perfect that you have a lovely pair of leaves for your Indian Summer :)
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