My mom got an unexpected call from my grandaunt Flo.  Although she has some major health issues and is bound to a wheelchair, her mind is well intact.  They talked a lot about family.  My mom told her I was working on our family history and Flo is more than happy to help me out.  I am planning a trip to see her around the holidays.

My mom informed me that Flo had lost pictures of her first wedding in a house fire.  I only have a few (none of her), but I wanted to make her some copies.  Instead of simply printing out the photos, I decided to try my hand (for the second time) at digital scrapbooking.

I created three pages, all 300 dpi for printing.  And although my printer is fantastic and prints bleeds and high quality prints, I am going to take them to Kinko’s and have them printed on a thicker paper (copy paper just doesn’t do photos justice) and save on color ink.  I am going to matte and frame them and give them to Flo as a Christmas gift.  I hope she enjoys them!

This first one is of Flo’s wedding, which shows my grandmother, Joan (Flo’s sister); my grandfather, Jack; and my dad as a little boy (I think that’s one of her favorite photos, as she remembered it when she talked to my mom).

Aunt Flo's Wedding copy

This next one is of my grandparent’s wedding.  The group photo is of my grandparent’s; my granduncle (grandpa’s brother, Ray); and family friend, “Aunt” Pat.  You may recognize the friend from an earlier post Are They One in the Same? (more on that in my next post).

Jack & Joan's Wedding copy

This last one is of McMahon family.  There is a picture of Flo and Joan as young girls, a few of them as young women, and one of their parents John & Emma.

McMAhon Family copy

The design collections used were courtesy of Raspberry Road Designs: