Layout a Day in May – Happy First Birthday

My first layout with the beautiful A Million Memories May Kit. It’s to die for.

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You know I had to have butterflies. It had been too many days without them 🙂

And I finally put up the layout I’d sneaked earlier this week. You can see it here.

Layout a Day in May – Pasta Tasting

And here’s day six. Still enjoying this so much. I can feel it getting stressful but I am trying to remind myself that there’s no medal for doing 31. I will be happy however far this takes me. It’s that many layouts to have done and that many memories preserved.

No butterflies again!

The journaling is about how I want Nathaniel to be a less picky eater than his brother and how I started with pasta and how he didn’t much care for it.

Happy Thursday!

Layout a Day in May – First Steps

And here’s day five, inspired by Kimmi’s wonderful layout.

No butterflies. Can you believe it?

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Layout a Day in May – My Strong Handsome Little Man

And here’s day four.

Yes, I am addicted to butterflies. What can I say?

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Layout a Day in May – Daddy Love

And here’s day three.

Today’s was completely inspired by this amazing one by Jennifer Johner.

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Layout a Day in May – The Unworn Hat

This is a lift of an AMM member. See the original layout here.

Journaling Reads:
I bought this hat years ago for your brother’s first birthday but he didn’t want to wear it either. It must not be as comfy as it looks. But it’s so cute.

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One thing I wanted to note is that I’ve used blue and orange two days in a row now and I’ve decided I now love bold colors. Bright yellows, oranges, reds, greens, and blues. It might be my new obsession.

Layout a Day in May – Proof I can Knit a Hat

Ok, I am going to try creating a layout every day in May. It might not work but I am ok with that, let’s just see how many I can do.

Today’s was completely inspired by this amazing one by Maggie Holmes.

Journaling Reads:
One of the things I wanted to learn to do in 2010 was to knit a hat. It’s not that we need or use hats where we live but I still wanted to know how to be able to knit in the round. I’d never done it before and it looked very difficult to me. So I grabbed a skein of yarn I had lying around and went on YouTube to find some movies. IT took me a few days but I must admit it was super easy to do it. Just goes to show you how things you don’t know always seem so very hard. Now we have this cute hat we can both wear! Feb 2010.

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