Today I am sharing a layout I created of my Dad.
He suddenly passed away in March.
I miss him so very much. Life is just not the same without him.
He was the Dad that always brought me to school on the first day every year.
He would come home with flowers for us girls just because.
He was the first phone call of the day on my birthday.
He was the Dad that taught me how to change a tire, filter, break light and the list goes on. He was the Dad who rocked out with me to Metallica on the drive to school.
He introduced me to the love of coffee and James Bond movies. He even gained weight with me while pregnant for my first child. He was the true epitome of a family man. It was an honor to be one of "Lloyd's girls". He is the original man. Miss you.
He was the Dad that always brought me to school on the first day every year.
He would come home with flowers for us girls just because.
He was the first phone call of the day on my birthday.
He was the Dad that taught me how to change a tire, filter, break light and the list goes on. He was the Dad who rocked out with me to Metallica on the drive to school.
He introduced me to the love of coffee and James Bond movies. He even gained weight with me while pregnant for my first child. He was the true epitome of a family man. It was an honor to be one of "Lloyd's girls". He is the original man. Miss you.
So today I am sharing a layout I created about him.
I was inspired by Laura's August sketch from Stuck?! Sketches.
Close up
I love the Prima - Mini Stars Finnabair Mechanicals Metal Embellishments.
Have a great day!
WoW! Lynn you made me ball! {{hugs}}
ReplyDeleteLove this masculine take on the sketch, your stitching and all your embell-y's
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XOXO Danie
Amazing testimony! Love the masculine feel to the page and all those embellishments are making me giddy! LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! Thanks for playing along with us over at Stuck?! Sketches!!
ReplyDeleteGreat page, love the accents and earthy colours! Thank you for joining us at Stuck?! Sketches!
ReplyDeleteThe wood panel background works so perfectly with the neutral tones, a beautifully scrapped page. Thanks for playing along with Stuck?!
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