It's lovely, very clever how you put it together. I am making one now and I am sewing each decorated page separately and then sewing them into the book. I stitched the blank pages in accordion style and made it look like a finished book and I add each decorated page as I get them done. (Clear as mud as you say?) No pressure that way. I used a pink Victorian novel for the cover. Sometimes I just look through the finished pages and an idea comes to me for another one.
Thank you. I made this one a long time ago and wouldn't do it the same way now. I understand what you mean with the accordion style. Are you doing the Roxys Journal of Stitchery? Rachel is doing her book in the accordion and Sarah is doing hers in individual pages. I am taking part in the challenge too and decided to do mine the way Sarah is doing hers.
@@chrissiecrosser I am binging all your old videos. I am watching the Roxy videos. I just found it through your channel. I might try it after the fact. Thanks.
Chrissie you sure have a gift for making fabric flowers. I see them in most of your videos and loved your tutorial on one style. Keep doing what you're doing. It's been 8 yes but i would LOVE to have you revisit how you put it together for us.
Thank you Mel. I still enjoy looking back on this book all these years later. I don't tend to create my books like I did for this one now..I think I have simplified things a little. Tfw 🙂
Okay Chrissie, you know I love your fabric books. At times we don't need to create something with a purpose. You know many of us love your creations and your PERFECT imperfections! Much love, Nery
Hi Nery, thanks for your lovely comment. Yes, I guess some things are just created for the joy the actual process of creating gives us...right!! Like my book lol!! TFW Chrissie x
How easy is your method of sewing the pages and concealing the backside! The quotes are inspirational so nice with the vintage photos!! Your handmade flowers ...a delight!
Hi Chrissie, love, love, love your fabric book. LOve this and your style. It's so shabby with the old laces and trims. It's a great idea to use fabric napkins to made a book. You are so creative and your ideas are amazing. Thanks for sharing and inspirations. Big hugs Beate
Thank you for explaining how 🤔 you you sewed each quarter to hide the threads. Your fabric book is beautiful,enjoying the process shows. I am learning to embrace imperfections.
Lovely fabric book, Chrissie. I really like the vintage tones you have used throughout. Hopefully, it won't gather dust lol ...you will be able to read those inspirational verses on each page. Well done for sewing everything on. I always glue mine, but I do hand sew the pages when joining them all together, & putting them into the spine of book. TFS
I absolutely love your tattered style. The combination of tattered fabrics unique layering is a style that speaks to the shabby chic that I so love. Thank you for sharing your tips in how tto sew the pages where it turns out perfect...I had the same concerns because I like to sew also. Many Thanks.
WOW!! You have done an absolutely beautiful job. I love how you do the words that must be painstakingly fiddly..... Can't wait to see what's next....TFS HUgs Shaz
So pretty I love all the work you have put into this journal , I to have wondered how you don’t get stitching on the back thanks for your explanation xx
Gorgeous stunning beautiful exquisite... every crafty creator should make themselves something like this in their own special style, materials and techniques to affirm their true creative spirit! LOVE IT Thank you for sharing your amazing creation! 😍
This is such a beautiful book, Chrissie, and I adore the way you've collaged all the fabric pieces and the color palette as well. You are most definitely not "slow"...I was stumped by that same issue as well (ie: sewing pages in)!
I love this book, I have just found your channel. The reasons you gave for not starting are my very own too but I really want to make a book. I don't want it covered with expensive lace trims as you see in some videos. Your seem to have a meaning, I will be starting now you have inspired me. Thank you. Sue.
Wow Chrissie, this fabric book is stunning, love the colours of each page. I thank you for sharing your way round the construction of the book, l must say, your method of madness worked, l hope you don't mind me trying your idea, and of course credit you for it. Thank you for sharing.your idea. Hugs jude
I love your book. Love the wonderful thought you have typed in to little squares. I yoo and making little sachets to put into my book. This help with the old tea or coffee smells and old linens,
Thanks to Kimi for sharing on G+ or I wouldn't have seen this?! I will be totally honest, I am not a sew-ist (or whatever the right word is) & not really into Shabby Chic, However when I saw your pic & because Kimi put a big WOW (lol), thought I would go outside of "my comfort zone" & watch. So glad I did! Your fabric book is beautiful! Vintage, textural - I love your felt flowers (how?) & the gorgeous images. The little pops of colour are just right to compliment the images. As to the sentiments, they are all words we 'should' live by & what you said about not being in it as a competition but because you enjoyed the process is spot on. I think we all get caught up in the whole 'comparing ourselves' etc thing & it's so not what we do our crafting for (at least not for me, she says sternly to herself, lol). Thank you for sharing your creation that I wouldn't begin to know how to do or have the patience for. Also, thank you for reminding me why I do creative things. Very very clever & as for a use? Does it need one? It will be a wonderful heir loom & something to admire!!
What a truly lovely comment and I am so touched that you have taken the time to write it. So glad Kimi sent you over and thank you so much for visiting me on chrissiecrosser. Chrissie :)
You are more than welcome. I hit the subscribe button so I am looking forward to watching all the videos I haven't seen. I got your channel today in my recommendation section.
Oh Chrissie, i love it, you have to keep it, it is lovely,I am just addicted to them now, thinking of making a book case lol When i started my one i was pulling my hair out, i had a good few things hit the wall then the bin, but i kept going. Love it have a great weekend, Love Dede xxx
Oh WOW!! Chrissie, those flowers are divine!!! Everything is just beautiful!! What a stunning dust collector you have created!! Just absolutely to die for!! TFS bnig hugs Kimi xx
Surprising to me (Kimi knows this) I found this so wonderful to watch, amazing creation! I then watched another where Chrissie (hope ok to use her first name) showed hand made flowers from what essentially could be scraps. I have subscribed to her chnl & oh no, maybe a new hobby?? LOL :))
Welcome to my channel Susan and thank you for spending a little bit of time with me in the Attic. I am so glad you enjoyed my book and that I was able to give you some inspiration. Good luck with your book. Chrissie :)
Beautiful....wish i had a word that could even say more than that...i love, love the phrases you used here...I've been too going thru the design in my head..you are truly inspirational..thank you for being so wonderful💐
frist time i have seen your work..this is very feminine...i really love it..it looks like it takes a lot of patience and time..i am new to THE ART SIDE..learning different techniques..not sure if i have enough patience for this..SIMPLY LOVELY
Hi Dede, thank you for your kind comment. I have been over to your channel and looked at your amazing fabric book too and hope you enjoyed making it as much as I enjoyed making mine. TFW Chrissie x
I would love to see how you make your velvet flowers. Or if you know of a good tutorial i would be great-full if you would share.This is gorgeous, again I just love all your books and journals. tfs
Hello Patricia, I am not that great at making the velvet flowers but if you search Lilla Le Vine, she has a blog called Just Lilla, she has a tutorial somewhere which is what I followed. Thank you for your comment and I hope this helps :) Chrissie
Absolutely stunning Chrissie, you figured it out perfectly, it's a true reflection of how talented you are with laces and threads! Gorgeous. I love the saying they are so perfect for each page. Did you stamp them directly onto the cloth? Patti
I absolutely adore your fabric lace book. It's one of my favorites if not my #1 favorite book. I love the simplicity of it & all the details, including all of your fabric words & quotes. Can you please tell me how you did your spine & pages attaching to spine? Did you use the cardboard method or just fabric with felt sandwiched in? I want my book to open just like yours & I plan on creating a layout with two pages as well so I couldn't use the folding binding method. Anyways thank you for sharing your lovely book. I love it! Thank you in advance for any tips on the binding.
Hello Tawnya Thank you for your lovely comments on my fabric book. For the spine...well my method must be the simplest of all methods as I just machine stitched the pages together down the middle. I actually did two rows of machine stitching about half an inch apart to create its own 'self spine' I guess you could say. I then glued some seam binding down the centre ( you can see that in the video ) then on the outside of the book I glued wide lace over the spine. I try not to use glue as far as possible but to avoid stitching lines where I didn't want them I had to for these two areas. Good luck with your book and I hope you can show it on YT when you finish it. Let me know if you do as I would love to see it. Chrissie :)
This is just exquisite!! I love these fabric books, I can't get enough of watching these videos. Just wondering... how you get the lady images onto fabric? Any possibility you could do a tutorial on it ? TFS
Delicious Chrissie., as always. I think it's a shame to use the linen for a base when your'e not going to see it. Did you have a particular reason for that rather than using something less precious as your base?
This is so lovely and sounds like one of the easier ways to make a fabric book. Did you sew one napkin when finished down the center and then the other and THEN sewed the two together or did you do the center stitching of both of them together? Does that make sense. I am going to try this very soon, just need to collect more laces and trims. Thanks for sharing.
Hello Kathy, thank you for taking time to watch and comment on my fabric book. I couldn't actually remember what I had done with the center as it is some time since I made this book but I have just got it out and looked and I have actually sewn two rows down the centre side by side but about maybe half an inch apart so as to create a kind of a spine. I would have sewn them both at the same time and not each page separately. Good luck with your book, I hope you will show us here. HTH Chrissie
Hi Chrissie, very lovely fabric book honoring all things feminine & wise. Tfs Kathy from Boston. If you are on Face Book you might like to check out "Queen of Your Own Life " page. It has lots of vintage photos & sentiments similar to what you & I love. ((hugs))
I’ve been inspired again . I have made fabric.books before but each time I watch your channel I earn something new. Thank you. Chrissie. 💜🌸
Wow that is Awesome it's a beautiful album
Thank you so much Wilma 🙂
It's lovely, very clever how you put it together. I am making one now and I am sewing each decorated page separately and then sewing them into the book. I stitched the blank pages in accordion style and made it look like a finished book and I add each decorated page as I get them done. (Clear as mud as you say?) No pressure that way. I used a pink Victorian novel for the cover. Sometimes I just look through the finished pages and an idea comes to me for another one.
Thank you. I made this one a long time ago and wouldn't do it the same way now. I understand what you mean with the accordion style. Are you doing the Roxys Journal of Stitchery? Rachel is doing her book in the accordion and Sarah is doing hers in individual pages. I am taking part in the challenge too and decided to do mine the way Sarah is doing hers.
@@chrissiecrosser I am binging all your old videos. I am watching the Roxy videos. I just found it through your channel. I might try it after the fact. Thanks.
@@poodlegirl55 A new series is starting next month...The theme is Christmas or Winter :)
Art serves the purpose of simply being. Your art work is lovely to behold.
Thank you for the lovely comment Tricia 🙂
Chrissie you sure have a gift for making fabric flowers. I see them in most of your videos and loved your tutorial on one style. Keep doing what you're doing. It's been 8 yes but i would LOVE to have you revisit how you put it together for us.
Thank you Mel. I still enjoy looking back on this book all these years later. I don't tend to create my books like I did for this one now..I think I have simplified things a little. Tfw 🙂
This is sooo beautiful!! ❤️❤️❤️ Exquisite!!
Thank you so much. I made it a long time ago and still bring it out to look at every now and then.
Okay Chrissie, you know I love your fabric books. At times we don't need to create something with a purpose. You know many of us love your creations and your PERFECT imperfections! Much love, Nery
Hi Nery, thanks for your lovely comment. Yes, I guess some things are just created for the joy the actual process of creating gives us...right!! Like my book lol!!
TFW
Chrissie x
How easy is your method of sewing the pages and concealing the backside! The quotes are inspirational so nice with the vintage photos!! Your handmade flowers ...a delight!
Hi Chrissie, love, love, love your fabric book. LOve this and your style. It's so shabby with the old laces and trims. It's a great idea to use fabric napkins to made a book. You are so creative and your ideas are amazing. Thanks for sharing and inspirations. Big hugs Beate
It is 6 years later and I have the privilege of viewing each page of this lovely journal. Stunning.
Thank you for explaining how 🤔 you you sewed each quarter to hide the threads. Your fabric book is beautiful,enjoying the process shows. I am learning to embrace imperfections.
Absolutely stunning. You really did a lovey job. Each page is a work of art.
Beautiful fabric book Chrissie! Very feminine and vintagy and love the flowers too. You cant even notice its a napkin.
Hi Sue...thank you :) Yes, each napkin is covered so you don't see it.
Chrissie x
Lovely fabric book, Chrissie. I really like the vintage tones you have used throughout. Hopefully, it won't gather dust lol ...you will be able to read those inspirational verses on each page. Well done for sewing everything on. I always glue mine, but I do hand sew the pages when joining them all together, & putting them into the spine of book. TFS
Thank you Dwyllis for dropping by my channel. Glad you liked my little book.
Chrissie x
Very beautiful fabric book Chrissie! It looks very vintage! Love the flowers and all the colors! TFS, hugs Jenny
Hi Jenny, thank you for your lovely comments.
Chrissie :)
I absolutely love your tattered style. The combination of tattered fabrics unique layering is a style that speaks to the shabby chic that I so love. Thank you for sharing your tips in how tto sew the pages where it turns out perfect...I had the same concerns because I like to sew also. Many Thanks.
WOW!! You have done an absolutely beautiful job. I love how you do the words that must be painstakingly fiddly..... Can't wait to see what's next....TFS
HUgs
Shaz
Thank you Shaz. I enjoy the machine sewing.
Chrissie x
So pretty I love all the work you have put into this journal , I to have wondered how you don’t get stitching on the back thanks for your explanation xx
Gorgeous stunning beautiful exquisite... every crafty creator should make themselves something like this in their own special style, materials and techniques to affirm their true creative spirit! LOVE IT Thank you for sharing your amazing creation! 😍
This is such a beautiful book, Chrissie, and I adore the way you've collaged all the fabric pieces and the color palette as well. You are most definitely not "slow"...I was stumped by that same issue as well (ie: sewing pages in)!
Hi Kim, so glad it wasn't only me who couldn't work this out :) Glad I finally did though.
Chrissie x
I love this book, I have just found your channel. The reasons you gave for not starting are my very own too but I really want to make a book. I don't want it covered with expensive lace trims as you see in some videos. Your seem to have a meaning, I will be starting now you have inspired me. Thank you. Sue.
Oh mon Dieu que c'est beau , un vrai bonheur , j'ai suivi avec une telle attention !!!!!!!!!, j'adore et j'en reveux Bisous merci .
Merci Beaucoup :)
SO ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS! I love the bits of color and this is my dream Fabric Book!
+GmaReezScrapShack Thank you so much for your lovely comment.Chrissie :)
Oh Chrissie, i LOVE your works and book always...
Hugs and blessing from Chile :)
Vilma XX
Thank you Vilma.
Chrissie x
Chrissie you’re absolutely amazing such a talented amazing artist xxxx
Chrissie, that is one beautiful book that you can be proud of. I'll try to create something like that. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you :)
Wow Chrissie, this fabric book is stunning, love the colours of each page. I thank you for sharing your way round the construction of the book, l must say, your method of madness worked, l hope you don't mind me trying your idea, and of course credit you for it.
Thank you for sharing.your idea.
Hugs jude
Hi Jude, glad you liked my little book. By all means try my 'muddled' way LOL!! Hope it works for you too.
Chrissie x
You are right Chrissie. Your work is not perfect, it's perfectly imperfect!
Thank you Corinne :)
Everything you do is fabulous.
Oh my eyes are bulging I have watched this twice now my goodness EXQUISITE work xxx
Thank you dear Ruby :)
Love your idea I am also going to have a try, thank you for your inspiration Lyn from Australia.
your fabric book is beautiful, great work, rather than gather dust ime sure it will bring you inspiration. tfs, hugs hazel.
Thanks Hazel. Yes, I do like those little sentiments.
TFW
Chrissie x
Beautiful fabric book, love the colour combination you do,Hugs XXX Fran
Thank you Francisca :)
Chrissie x
this is so pretty u keep an look at it for inspiration beautiful
Beautiful Congratulation 👍👏
I love your beautiful fabric book! Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
dm brockman Hello, thank you for taking time to watch and comment.
Chrissie
oh i love the vintage look of your fabric book :) beautiful, huggs Donna x
Thank you Donna.
Chrissie x
Thank you for sharing your wonderful fabric book. It is amazing , I am so inspired by your work I wamt to start one right away. Hugs Nola
Than you Nola...I hope you will and have fun making it :)
I love your book. Love the wonderful thought you have typed in to little squares. I yoo and making little sachets to put into my book. This help with the old tea or coffee smells and old linens,
Thank you Barbara. I have just realised you are actually Ms Barb :) Love, love the book you showed. Think we must like the same things.
Chrissie x
You are so very talented...love your beautiful work every time I watch your videos.
Thank you so much. I am happy to hear you enjoy my work Cathie :)
What a lovely idea....
Chrissie you’re so inspirational and yes it makes perfect sense, it’s absolutely stunning gorgeous oh my goodness wow xxx
Thanks to Kimi for sharing on G+ or I wouldn't have seen this?! I will be totally honest, I am not a sew-ist (or whatever the right word is) & not really into Shabby Chic, However when I saw your pic & because Kimi put a big WOW (lol), thought I would go outside of "my comfort zone" & watch. So glad I did! Your fabric book is beautiful! Vintage, textural - I love your felt flowers (how?) & the gorgeous images. The little pops of colour are just right to compliment the images. As to the sentiments, they are all words we 'should' live by & what you said about not being in it as a competition but because you enjoyed the process is spot on. I think we all get caught up in the whole 'comparing ourselves' etc thing & it's so not what we do our crafting for (at least not for me, she says sternly to herself, lol). Thank you for sharing your creation that I wouldn't begin to know how to do or have the patience for. Also, thank you for reminding me why I do creative things. Very very clever & as for a use? Does it need one? It will be a wonderful heir loom & something to admire!!
What a truly lovely comment and I am so touched that you have taken the time to write it. So glad Kimi sent you over and thank you so much for visiting me on chrissiecrosser.
Chrissie :)
***** A real pleasure!
Thank you for sharing, I have been looking at your lovely work. You have inspired me to try my hand at a fabric and lace book.
I hope you do Diana :) Thank you for visiting Chrissies Attic
Chrissie x
What a unique idea! You have done a wonderful job on it. You are truly inspirational and very creative.
What a truly lovely comment...thank you so much :)
Chrissie
You are more than welcome. I hit the subscribe button so I am looking forward to watching all the videos I haven't seen. I got your channel today in my recommendation section.
Oh Chrissie, i love it, you have to keep it, it is lovely,I am just addicted to them now, thinking of making a book case lol When i started my one i was pulling my hair out, i had a good few things hit the wall then the bin, but i kept going. Love it have a great weekend, Love Dede xxx
Imperfectly... Perfectly Beautiful!
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment :)
Chrissie
This book is quite amazing Chrissie and I must like I'm perfect because I just love this!
Thanks for sharing this! xx 🌷🌷
Hi Irene, thank you for your lovely comment.
Chrissie :)
This is awesome! Thank you for showing how you put the napkins to use! I wondered how these all came together. Beautiful!
Happy you found it useful Debbie. Thanks for watching.
So pretty! I love the clever way you've put this wonderful book together! Thank you for sharing,
Loes
Thank you for watching Loes. Yes, it took me a bit of time to figure it but glad I was able to.
Chrissie
Oh WOW!! Chrissie, those flowers are divine!!! Everything is just beautiful!! What a stunning dust collector you have created!! Just absolutely to die for!! TFS bnig hugs Kimi xx
This is absolutely lovely and I thoroughly enjoyed watching and listening to your video
Thanks Kimi, it took me a while to get to this but it was enjoyable.
Chrissie x
Vicki Lorraine Thank you Vicki.
Chrissie
Surprising to me (Kimi knows this) I found this so wonderful to watch, amazing creation! I then watched another where Chrissie (hope ok to use her first name) showed hand made flowers from what essentially could be scraps. I have subscribed to her chnl & oh no, maybe a new hobby?? LOL :))
Welcome to my channel Susan and thank you for spending a little bit of time with me in the Attic. I am so glad you enjoyed my book and that I was able to give you some inspiration. Good luck with your book.
Chrissie :)
Fabulous! This gives me an idea as to how to do my first fabric/lace book. Thank you.
Beautiful....wish i had a word that could even say more than that...i love, love the phrases you used here...I've been too going thru the design in my head..you are truly inspirational..thank you for being so wonderful💐
Thank you so much for your visit and for taking the time to leave me such a lovely comment :)
frist time i have seen your work..this is very feminine...i really love it..it looks like it takes a lot of patience and time..i am new to THE ART SIDE..learning different techniques..not sure if i have enough patience for this..SIMPLY LOVELY
Love love your book, would like to try one, You did a beautiful gorgeous job. Loretta
Thank you Loretta. I hope you do try one.
Chrissie :)
Hi Dede, thank you for your kind comment. I have been over to your channel and looked at your amazing fabric book too and hope you enjoyed making it as much as I enjoyed making mine.
TFW
Chrissie x
Beautiful, thanks for sharing
Thank you Gail :)
Stunning!
So very beautiful! I am going to be doing this in the future. Thank you for this fantastic tutorial! Xx
Absolutely love this and thank you so much for explaining how to do it. These have always eluded me as well. 💜
Glad it was helpful!
I would love to see how you make your velvet flowers. Or if you know of a good tutorial i would be great-full if you would share.This is gorgeous, again I just love all your books and journals. tfs
Hello Patricia, I am not that great at making the velvet flowers but if you search Lilla Le Vine, she has a blog called Just Lilla, she has a tutorial somewhere which is what I followed.
Thank you for your comment and I hope this helps :)
Chrissie
Lovely 💕
lovely, thank you for sharing!
And thank you for watching Patti. :)
Absolutely stunning Chrissie, you figured it out perfectly, it's a true reflection of how talented you are with laces and threads! Gorgeous. I love the saying they are so perfect for each page. Did you stamp them directly onto the cloth? Patti
Hi Patti, yes, it took me a while but the penny finally dropped lol!! No, I printed the sayings.
TFW
Chrissie x
Just GORGEOUS, as is everything you create and if you can't figure out what to do with it, pls let me know, hee hee!! xoxoxo
LOL Carole :) xx
Beautiful book:-)
Thank you. Glad you liked it :)
Chrissie
stunning
I absolutely adore your fabric lace book. It's one of my favorites if not my #1 favorite book. I love the simplicity of it & all the details, including all of your fabric words & quotes. Can you please tell me how you did your spine & pages attaching to spine? Did you use the cardboard method or just fabric with felt sandwiched in? I want my book to open just like yours & I plan on creating a layout with two pages as well so I couldn't use the folding binding method. Anyways thank you for sharing your lovely book. I love it! Thank you in advance for any tips on the binding.
Hello Tawnya
Thank you for your lovely comments on my fabric book. For the spine...well my method must be the simplest of all methods as I just machine stitched the pages together down the middle. I actually did two rows of machine stitching about half an inch apart to create its own 'self spine' I guess you could say. I then glued some seam binding down the centre ( you can see that in the video ) then on the outside of the book I glued wide lace over the spine. I try not to use glue as far as possible but to avoid stitching lines where I didn't want them I had to for these two areas. Good luck with your book and I hope you can show it on YT when you finish it. Let me know if you do as I would love to see it.
Chrissie :)
GORGEOUS 💜GORGEOUS 💜GORGEOUS CHRISSIE, I 💜THIS,💜💜💜
Yes, gorgeous!!
This is just exquisite!! I love these fabric books, I can't get enough of watching these videos. Just wondering... how you get the lady images onto fabric? Any possibility you could do a tutorial on it ? TFS
Thank you Auntie Triza. I learnt how to print the images onto the fabric from Kimibee09 who has a tutorial on her channel.
TFW
Chrissie x
*****
Found it! Thank you so much for your help. Her video is fantastic. I thought it would be much harder to do :-)
Delicious Chrissie., as always. I think it's a shame to use the linen for a base when your'e not going to see it. Did you have a particular reason for that rather than using something less precious as your base?
This is so lovely and sounds like one of the easier ways to make a fabric book. Did you sew one napkin when finished down the center and then the other and THEN sewed the two together or did you do the center stitching of both of them together? Does that make sense. I am going to try this very soon, just need to collect more laces and trims. Thanks for sharing.
Hello Kathy, thank you for taking time to watch and comment on my fabric book. I couldn't actually remember what I had done with the center as it is some time since I made this book but I have just got it out and looked and I have actually sewn two rows down the centre side by side but about maybe half an inch apart so as to create a kind of a spine. I would have sewn them both at the same time and not each page separately. Good luck with your book, I hope you will show us here.
HTH
Chrissie
gorgeous and loving. you are so sweet .
Thank you for your comment and for taking time to watch.
Jump me
oh i love this so much linda
Thank you Linda for your lovely comments.
Chrissie :)
p.s. I forgot to tell you my favorite pages were the last 2 :-)
:)
Chrissie
oh u taught me something i did not know thanks so much
I need vintage fabric bear panel
Hi Chrissie, very lovely fabric book honoring all things feminine & wise. Tfs Kathy from Boston. If you are on Face Book you might like to check out "Queen of Your Own Life " page. It has lots of vintage photos & sentiments similar to what you & I love. ((hugs))
Hi Kathy
Did you get my pm? Thanks so much for sending me to check out QOYOL....I love it :)
Chrissie x
I'll read your pm now. Glad you like the Queen site :-)