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My New "Do"

Happy August! As this month has rolled in I have had a scrapbooking craze. I made several pages that I will be sharing here over the next several days.

This first one is about my new hair style. I wanted to do a series of pages on my hair. Deciding to wear my hair naturally curly was a big step and surprisingly emotional.  My hair is so thick and long so I was nervous how my hair would respond with no blow driers or other heat tools. But I watched several videos and I gave it a try. So get ready to see lots of pics of me smiling and happy. :)

I loved hand cutting the flowers from some patterned paper I had and also, using the colored paper clips.  The background paper looks like a corkboard and I want it to look like I pinned these pictures on the board.





This is my first day right before I washed my hair.

This was the first day with my new curly hair.

Loved putting my journaling in this little envelop.

I painted these letters and then added some glitter glue on top. Love it!

Hope you enjoyed and stop by later this week for more scrapbook pages.

Comments

  1. I love your hair but I never saw how much hair you have! I know a few ladies who would kill for your hair! Your page is wonderful-and love that treatment to the letters.

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  2. Look at you! I agree with Cindy as I never really saw your hair, or maybe you had it tied up. Anyway, it's beautiful and your new do is so pretty! Love your pages and can't wait to see more!

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  3. I love seeing you doing some scrapping again. You have such a talent of making things look so elegant and lovely. Love your new hairdo too. Wish you could send me a little of it for my head!! Great job, Kelly.

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