It may be spring of 2011 but I've been reliving Christmas of 1980 Something with this old Polaroid of me at my former workplace. Although I worked for the same company for 14 years I have only three photos in my possession taken in the office. I believe this one was given to me by a friend of my husband’s when she was moving and going through some of her stuff. I’m grateful to have it as it is brought back a lot of fond memories. Over the last few days I’ve been trying to figure out when this photo was taken. I used as many clues as I could get from the background and narrowed it down to either 1988 or 1989. I let the journaling capture my thought process and as a result touched on a lot of what my life was like at that time.
Journaling:
If only I could get a good look at the requisite Siecor Quality charts on the wall, I would probably be able to date this photo at least to the year. I can still come fairly close. I'm wearing my favorite aqua green cotton cable sweater from The Limited (I had one in peach, too) – probably bought on layaway with me paying a little each Friday night. Since the gift I’m opening is wrapped in red, let’s assume it is Christmas. My desk is remarkably clean and orderly most likely due to a rare office cleaning spell. I have a training manual or perhaps some training materials I was creating on my desk. Based on the lights above the cubicle and the furniture I would say this is the office I moved into when I went to work for Norma in the main area of the IS department. The chair doesn't help the dating process because I moved that burgundy chair from Budgeting to every office I had in IS to Training. I suppose it was with me nearly the entire 14 years. The linen Windsor wall hanging would've been a gift from some of our English friends. And finally the most telling part of the eighties is my very curly hair thanks to Connie’s perms about every five months. I know I did not have those curls on Christmas 1990 so it must be a year or two earlier.
It was rare for anyone to catch me in that cubicle as I was always on the go all over the building helping people with their computer problems or conducting a class. You also can’t see my next door cubby neighbor in the photo. The one thing the same – he and I still share the same space – and I still have the neater desk – though not by much.
So amidst spring chores around our house Saturday, I got to put the finishing touches on this layout for the Counterfeit Kit challenge link to website. This was my knock off of the Studio Calico Kit at right. I used all of the papers from my counterfeit kit and one of the Thickers. For the other chipboard letters I used some Basic Grey unfinished chipboard, painted it, and coated with Glossy Accents. I often mix my limited collection of paints to get a color that matches. This is similar to some new American Crafts Thickers that were in the original kit.
The kit had some crochet flowers and I crocheted my own. The October Afternoon doily paper and a crocheted flower remind me of one of my favorite hobbies at that time which was –surprise! -crocheting.
The kit also had some wood grain paper. I used my wood grain stamp on card stock for the Cricut cut letters.
This was a really fun exercise as I really do like to shop my stash. I did find it a challenge though to work within the items that I had selected to match the kit. I think the only thing I cheated on was the vintage brad in the middle of the flower.
And yes, I used the original Polaroid even though that is a definite no-no in scrapbooking. I've scanned it into my computer and it will go in my next backup. I just couldn't resist the real thing. Besides my skin looked so good in that slightly faded photo! Allow me my rose colored memories.
And yes, I used the original Polaroid even though that is a definite no-no in scrapbooking. I've scanned it into my computer and it will go in my next backup. I just couldn't resist the real thing. Besides my skin looked so good in that slightly faded photo! Allow me my rose colored memories.
Thanks for visiting today! I hope you will join me for TIPsy Tuesday tomorrow. I'm planning a video tip.
Ingredients: Stamps: Fabulous Flowers by Hampton Arts; Designer woodgrain by Hero Arts
Ink: Dusty Durango, Summer Sun, Bermuda Bay
Cardstock: More Mustard, Ruby Red, Really Rust
DSP: Recipe Box from Cherry Hill collection, Thrift Shop 8x8 pad by October Afternoon, yellow check from Paper Studio; Red print from My Mind's Eye
Brad: Vintage Brads by Stampin' Up!
Chipboard letters: Basic Grey
Thickers: by American Crafts
Font: Blackjack
What a great scrap page and wonderful journaling, Lisa. Those chipboard letters look awesome painted with the Glossy Accents finish. Love this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great layout! Enjoy those "rose-colored" memories!
ReplyDeleteGreat layout, love your title. This is what scrapbooking is all about to me. Just think years from now how fun it will be to look back at this.
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Ang
I so totally love this layout! Great job! I may have to lift this one!
ReplyDeleteI am laughing at your "skin looks good comment".
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet find. I love looking at older photo's, maybe not of me, but older photo's, teehee.
I really like your layout.
Wow, this has to be one of my favorite layouts ever!!! So clever. Great job! xoxo
ReplyDeleteSo many things I love about this page - the way you captured the date, used the polaroid, crocheted your own flowers. It all came together perfectly and beautifully!
ReplyDeletethis is a great layout lisa-and wasnt it great to take a walk down memory lane-thanks for sharing it with us
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