Can you “Title” this?
I am not a theme or holiday scrapper. I tend to document all those “other” times in my life, but there are far too few holidays scrapped within my albums. One of the reasons that I veer away from scrapping holiday layouts is because I have a much harder time coming up with a creative title and/or quote to use on my page.
So to keep it simple and sweet this week, this is the challenge…
Leave a comment with a creative title or quote, that can be used on a Thanksgiving layout, by 8:00 CST on November 25th. This can be about the feast, the festivities, the family, anything goes! A random drawing will once again be held and the winner will receive 25 sheets of their favorite collection of Couture Cardstock!
Congratulations to last weeks winner for the Veteran’s Day Challenge!
Myra B says:
“My father is my hero. He’s no longer alive but I always think of him when I am in a tight spot. I think to myself, “what would Papa do?” and somehow I get through. He was born in 1929 and he served in the military for 23 years. He saw a lot and endured a lot and he is my inspiration.”
Myra, enjoy your cardstock!
I will be back tomorrow to share with you a fun technique using our cardstock and a common household item. Make sure you pop in and check it out!
xx Heidi


Can’t wait to see your replies! I have the same issue with my holiday projects.
Birds of a Feather Flock Together
I would have to say, “Let the feast begin”
love those thanksgiving scrolls. my entry for the title is:
Taking time to be Thankful.
or Thankful for Our Bounty —- with pics of the family in the layout.
maureen
You could go with:
“Bountiful Delights” for the Thanksgiving feast and/or all those delightful people in your life, etc.
“A Cornucopia of Blessings” for listing and showing what you are grateful for this Thanksgiving
“Our Thanksgiving Recipe” listing and showing the “ingredients” that makes your Thanksgiving special
Those were a few I could think of. The other suggestions were really good!
“Savor every morsel…savor every moment.”
“Gobble ’til you wobble!”
How about Talking Turkey or Turkey Talk!