Hiya sistahs!
Hope you had a great weekend! We are still BURIED under ordahs from my sale.. so please please please bear with us as we did not expect such a volume to hit us.. but we are plowing through!
We also have some BIG plans coming up and an announcement so stay TOONED!
Now let’s discuss this week’s AJ TOOSDAY shall we?
The theme this week was to use your own handwriting. I took this challenge quite literally LOL.. you can even read my two pages 🙂
aren’t they BEEYOOTIFUL????
And welcome to a new player Maureen!
Next week’s theme is to incorporate a pocket or an envelope somewhere on your page… put a secret letter inside.. have your favorite things stick out of it.. use your creative minds!
Mwah to da sistahs who DIG AJ TOOSDAYS!
Em
This was a fun challenge for me even though I don’t have too much handwriting on my block. Lots of great entries this week, good thing we don’t have to vote for the best one.
I love everyone’s entries. Thanks for the inspiration Emily!!
Big plans AND an announcement?!!
Can we have a hint?!
OMG! All these entries were very insipiring! I really like seing all the different techniques! I love the rolodex journal entry! I could totally be brave on a mini size for doing these jounal entries…
loved Dolores’ page too with the single hand written word….
Such wonderful pages! I like to add quotes or odd phrases to my journal pages, but I almost never write them out in my own handwriting. Instead I print them out, or on rare occasions break out the alphabet stamps. I do like Violet’s idea of cutting up a handwritten quote and adding it to the page – I’ll have to try that some time.
The pages are beautiful! I just love them. Great job.
What a great turn out this week. Bravo everyone!!!
Emily, I just love what you wrote on your page. It is SO true. Our handwritting is like our finger prints – no two are the same. I have saved handwritten letters from both my Grandmothers and a very dear Aunt. They are gone from this earth now but I still love reading the letters and looking at their handwritting. It is a treasured gift. Wouldn’t it be great to bring back letter writing in long hand instead of texting/email.