Scrapping in Texas
February 20, 2006

OK, I am a scan-a-holic...here I scanned an old note card (with a map on the cover), some foreign currency (I hope I do not go to jail for that), and some classified ads from a 1951 newspaper I found in the attic. I think these things make very interesting elements to a scrapbook page. By scanning you can have virtually an unlimited number of cool backgrounds. I have a cheap $89 HP scanner, so any one can do this and make unique pages and books.
Van Man
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1775?
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Old Cook
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posted by Scrap Happy @ Feb 20, 2006 | 3 comments | |

Cowboy Up?

not everyone has a photo of their Dad dressed in weird outfits, but if you do, consider making a fun book by scanning in an old post card of similar subject matter. I found this old cowboy post card from the 1950's in an antique mall for $1.50...I think it looks kind of cool, and highlights the weirdness of the photo....
Cowboy Up?
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posted by Scrap Happy @ Feb 20, 2006 | 0 comments | |
February 4, 2006

my favorite spicy page!

I loved this day in Old San Antonio!...and I just had to find a use for the pepper embellishment!
San Anton
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posted by Scrap Happy @ Feb 4, 2006 | 0 comments | |
Texas is sooooo big, and we need a big web sight to share our creations....What is it like to live in a puny state?
Created: Feb 4, 2006

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