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Monday, September 23, 2013

Endless Summer at Paper Issues!

I love how Paper Issues is changing things up for the newest issue going up on the blog today!
No blog hop. Just simply link up any of your Summer themed layouts (old or new) to *This* blog post to have a chance to win...
to the Paper Issues Store. As we say goodbye to Summer, the current issue will run for two weeks. So that gives you plenty of time to share your projects and you also have a chance to be featured on the blog. I know that I look for people I know to share on my Paper Issues blog posts each month!
Here are a few projects I plan on linking up...
this is an older page I made a few years ago about one of our summer "field trips".
One of my favorite summer layouts from the time we were in the General Admission line all day on one of the hottest days of the year to see U2 here in St. Louis!
This is also an older layout, but so true about summer around here.
And some cards I had published in Crafting Ireland Magazine summer of 2012 that I discovered I had never posted on my blog!
It was a summer card set.

Ok, well I think that is enough for today!
I was going to share a few photos from a little weekend trip to Hannibal, Missouri with my son Evan.
But this post has enough photos already. I will save it for Wednesday. :)
Have a great Monday!

24 comments:

  1. All great projects, love the cards, love the layouts and the shots of the feet up close as well as the bridge. Good luck!

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  2. Love your awesome layouts and cards!! I'll check out the link up. Thanks!

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  3. Love the layouts Mary Jo, especially the feet one and your cards are all beautiful too. Hugs, Anne x

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  4. Awesome projects. I love your summer photos as well.

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  5. As always...I love your layouts....especially the foot one. I am sucker for baby and little kid feet...they are the cutest! And your cards are precious as well!

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  6. Great layouts and gorgeous cards! :)

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  7. Oh Gosh...I love these layouts! The bare feet one is so cute.
    It has been a hot summer...I have still to scrapbook my summer photos and will be using lots of hot embellies!! lol

    Those cards are great! A good assortment..

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  8. Oh Gosh...I love these layouts! The bare feet one is so cute.
    It has been a hot summer...I have still to scrapbook my summer photos and will be using lots of hot embellies!! lol

    Those cards are great! A good assortment..

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  9. Love all of these! Fun memories. And I remember the U2 LO!

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  10. Fab projects, thanks for the last blast of summer!

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  11. so much eye candy here!

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  12. Oh goodness, love those feet! So true about summer! All of these are great but I have to admit I am looking forward to some cooler fall temps! :)

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  13. Girlllllllllllll ... you rocked the summer goodies!! These are all gorgeous!!!

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  14. Lots of awesome summery projects, love the cards.

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  15. Love all of your LO's!!
    Very pretty!! I love Hannibal MS been there a few times such a fun & historical place!!

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  16. what awesome summer memories!! great job on the layouts and cards

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  17. What a wonderful collection of summer memories! As much as I love fall, it is a little sad to say good-by to summer.

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  18. Love these summer projects Mary Jo! You're style is just so fun!

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  19. This is a great idea. We're entering into fall and getting excited about that, and maybe even starting to plan for the holidays...but it's good to celebrate the fun summer that just ended. Thanks for sharing a little "summer sunshine." :)

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  20. What great layouts and I love the cards! Excited for the Hannibal pics!!

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  21. These are all fabulous! I love all the summeriness packed into this post!

    I think the ice cream layout is my favorite (if I was actually forced to pick one that is!) because I love all of the bright colors you used!

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