This month our Theme is courtesy of DT member Cynthia McQueen is New Beginnings.

I’ll be really interested to know where this challenge has taken everyone on the blog hop because it can have a wide scope of possibilities in the subject I reckon!
Heres my take on the challenge.

I’ve scrapbooked photos of my corn in my garden. Ive developed a passion for raising my own vegetables from seed and my horde of seeds is growing just as fast as my scrapbooking supplies!

Supplies used are; Annual Catalogue- Pattern Party Masks (144103),, White Embossing Paste (141979), Journaling Pen (145480), Garden Shed stamp set (149247) : Jan-June Mini Catalogue-Painted Poppies Stamp set (151599), Poppy Moments Dies (151594), Braided Border Punch (151294), Peaceful Poppies DSP (151324), Garden Gateway Dies (151512)
So off we go on to the next blog on our hop today. Off to see Sherry Roth.

Click on the little Blue box below to see the full list of participants in this blog hop and enjoy the inspiration!


Seeing your page just warmed my heart. I grew up in my Grandmother’s large garden canning and freezing vegetables every summer. What great memories. Your page is very nice, I love all the terrific elements.
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Nice page Delys
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I adore this take on the New Beginnings…Seeing anything grow from a seedling is such a great joy.. I love eating corn!!! Hope you have a bumper crop!!
Thanks Delys for your BEAUTIFUL layout and being a part of this Wonderful team ❤
Cheers Shaz
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Beautiful layout! I love all the texture and your interpretation of New Beginnings.
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I love your page the dsp is perfect for it – my daughter shares your passion she loves to collect and seed save also.
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I love your work and also how you brought both of your passions together! I too love my gardening, so this beautiful page is extra special to me!!
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I love this take on a new beginning!! What a great way to remember the annual firsts in the garden.
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I love your take on new beginnings!! What a fabulous way to enjoy the firsts in the garden!
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