I look forward to watching your lives every week, but yesterday my family drove 3 hours south to see the eclipse in Indiana to see it at "totality". It was worth the drive. We went to a small town outside of Fr. Wayne, called Monroville and found a small cemetery, called Odd Fellows Cemetery to watch without a big crowd. It was a popular idea, there were a few cars there with families that had the same idea. It only took a few moments to experience the entire thing, but well worth the drive. Spending time with my kids is always fun. I like watching you because you have similar values, you always mention your family and the importance of keeping memories through scrapbooking. I'm also very passionate about that. You are a wonderful teacher and we are lucky to be able to watch you do these layouts with so many techniques. I have done some sewing, but will be doing more because you inspire me to try more things. Also your use of watercolors has enticed me to purchase some and give it a try.
I'm so glad that you were able to see the eclipse, I watched on my computer but can only imagine how amazing it must have been in real life! Thank you for your kindness and watching the replay and taking the time to leave such a heartfelt comment :)
Loving this layout! Hearts are always a winner, and your eye for color is exceptional. Thank you for sharing your ideas and your thought processes. I don’t know if you noticed it or not, but the horizontal lines in the photo behind your daughter perfectly aligned with the horizontal lines on the first paper you laid the hearts out on - I liked how it looked like an extension of the photo.
Love this. Larger shapes seem less intimidating to stitch. I think I might add the washi to white cardstock before attaching if the background color changes the tone of the washi. I’m pretty sure I’ll try this. Thanks!
It's listed in the video description :) Here is the link too: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/n8e1951brdyzqojwbx80l/PE-hearts-with-and-without-stitching-holes.zip?rlkey=th74bslnmf8kxmqfwnq2y8fej&dl=0
You are so inspiring Paige! ❤ I love your projects and absolutely adore your positive energy. Thanks for sharing your Mondays with us. 😊
You're so sweet, thank you!!
I look forward to watching your lives every week, but yesterday my family drove 3 hours south to see the eclipse in Indiana to see it at "totality". It was worth the drive. We went to a small town outside of Fr. Wayne, called Monroville and found a small cemetery, called Odd Fellows Cemetery to watch without a big crowd. It was a popular idea, there were a few cars there with families that had the same idea. It only took a few moments to experience the entire thing, but well worth the drive. Spending time with my kids is always fun. I like watching you because you have similar values, you always mention your family and the importance of keeping memories through scrapbooking. I'm also very passionate about that. You are a wonderful teacher and we are lucky to be able to watch you do these layouts with so many techniques. I have done some sewing, but will be doing more because you inspire me to try more things. Also your use of watercolors has enticed me to purchase some and give it a try.
I'm so glad that you were able to see the eclipse, I watched on my computer but can only imagine how amazing it must have been in real life! Thank you for your kindness and watching the replay and taking the time to leave such a heartfelt comment :)
I experienced the totality, too. Much more impressive than I had imagined.
Thank you for these lives, I am loving this series! I don’t get to catch them live, but I watch them as soon as I’m out of work!
I do the same! Love this!
Thank you so much for watching whenever you have the time, I appreciate it! Happy scrapping!
Loving this layout! Hearts are always a winner, and your eye for color is exceptional. Thank you for sharing your ideas and your thought processes. I don’t know if you noticed it or not, but the horizontal lines in the photo behind your daughter perfectly aligned with the horizontal lines on the first paper you laid the hearts out on - I liked how it looked like an extension of the photo.
Thank you so much!! So many different ways and combinations to make a layout :)
Lovely layout! ❤
Thank you so much!
Love watching these videos. I have been inspired to make a layout wall using your beautiful sketches!
Thank you so much!! Excited to see what you make!
Watching the replay! Went to a friend’s house and viewed the eclipse with some scrappy pals.
Thank you! That's so cool! Was it amazing? :)
@@PaigeTaylorEvans I didn’t know what to expect but it was sooo cool! Lots of pics of it and my pals. Working on ideas for a page!
@@tammcanally1109 I experienced it, too. I had not expected to be impressed with the experience but it was cool!
Thank you Paige. Another lovely page to try. I so appreciate you sharing your talent with us.
Thank you so much for joining in the fun!
I appreciate that you provide the templates and cut files. Thank you so much.
Absolutely! I'd be lost without cut files and templates lol.
I can hardly wait to be out of work on Monday so I can watch the replay!
Making Mondays fun again!! :)
So so pretty!
Thank you! 😊
I missed the live but am excited to watch it now. Thanks for sharing your weath of knowledge. ❤
Thank you so much for watching the replay!
Love this. Larger shapes seem less intimidating to stitch. I think I might add the washi to white cardstock before attaching if the background color changes the tone of the washi. I’m pretty sure I’ll try this. Thanks!
Thank you! Love that idea!!
Obrigada por compartilhar seus conhecimentos.
Thanks so much for joining the fun!
New subscriber! This was so nice. I can’t wait to try it!
Thank you so very much! Hope you find lots of inspiration here!
Hi Paige!!
Thanks for popping in!! :)
Where did you get the paper piercer page? I've been using the Tim Holtz pick, but I'm not sure if it's thick enough/too thick? (Pamela McGillin)
My answer won't be very helpful, I got it in the Netherlands... This one by We R Makers is a good one too: shrsl.com/4fktv
we need a cut file for this stitching
It's listed in the video description :) Here is the link too: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/n8e1951brdyzqojwbx80l/PE-hearts-with-and-without-stitching-holes.zip?rlkey=th74bslnmf8kxmqfwnq2y8fej&dl=0
Thanks for including the cutfiles! Such a time saver!
Replay!
Thank you Debbie!
Replay
Thanks so much for watching Pam! :)