During many years I have been doing scrapbooking
Collecting pictures when travelling for our children
These are my scrapbooking books. During the years I have noticed that I had to glue back in place some photos and letters, so i decided to do it today.
Yesterday, Sandie asked me how many countries I have visited?
Well the answer is 20 countries.
But living in France it is easy to visit European countries which are not so far and then go further.
When I was a student we had a student railway pass and as I loved the train I had the opportunity to travel through Europe a lot.
This is about Norway and I used 3D techniqueIn fact I printed 3 or 4 photos, cut some pieces off and with 3D glue I superimpose the pieces I had cut to highlight some details. I love doing that!











I will have to glue back the letters for Canada đ
We had great fun there! I have enjoyed all the countries I have visited and met beautiful people there!
Hope you enjoy your day and thank you for visiting.





Dear Catherine, a few years ago I really liked the deer decorations. I see one in one of your pictures. I have deer Advent and Christmas mugs, bed linens and blankets. I also have a candle holder with it.
RépondreSupprimerI love rainy pictures, I also like your picture with the table shiny from the rainwater.
Scrapbookings are a good idea, I have photo albums. I looked at them a long time ago. And I should!
Hugs. Ăva
I'm slowly beginning to decorate for Christmas too.
RépondreSupprimerI did scrapbooks too and they are also coming apart. That's why I now do digital scrapbooks and they are printed into books. That works well for me. Your travel photos are so nice - and good memories when looking at them!
I absolutely love ❤️ this, Caroline. Very pretty and festive.
RépondreSupprimerI have decorated already for Christmas. Is that your BIG Christmas table?? lol
RépondreSupprimer20 countries - I am not even sure if I have visited 20 states in one country.
I have been to Europe three times - but it really wasn't a true visit it was a rushed visit. Lucky none the less.
Such a lovely way to preserve memories.
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