By | May 9, 2009

Hi all

I have been a bit under the weather the last few days and haven’t had the gumption to do much – even cards. I felt a bit better this evening and decided to play with some “Father’s Day” ideas. I know – Mother’s Day is tomorrow and here I am thinking Father’s Day.

So the latest “find” on the old family tree. I came across a site called Nova Scotia Genealogy. It was like opening up a treasure chest. I found birth, death and marriage certificates for so many relatives. My mom’s sister was thrilled when she received a copy of her parent’s marriage certificate in the mail. I couldn’t resist sending it to her. The search continues.

Have a good one.

Thanks for stopping by,
Elizabeth, Your Stampin' Up! Demonstrator
www.StampScrapAndMore.com

11 thoughts on “

  1. Grace

    Your card is adorable and I’m glad you’re feeling better enough to stamp. What a great find on the genealogy! I wish I could find something like that for my family! On one side I can go all the way back to the Mayflower and on one side it stops just a few generations back!

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  2. kat9

    Glad you are feeling better. I hope you don’t have this Cold that last for over 4 week. It is always good to look ahead and this it a great card for Father’s Day.

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  3. The Mama Monkey

    I sure hope you are feeling better now!

    This is an adorable card! I just love that stamp set! Perfect colors for Dad’s day!

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  4. Holly

    Darling card! Never too early to start thinking about the next holiday. If I don’t plan it out a little bit, I run the risk of missing it! Great news on the family tree. I know how draining it can be to constatnly be looking for info on family. I hope your luck continues and you can continue to gather more and more family information!

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  5. Kay

    Great card! is that an SU image? It makes a perfect FD card. Hope you feel better soon….

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  6. Stephanie

    Love that DP, Elizabeth!! And the tilted main image – great choice! Hope your back to 100% soon!

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