Hello Friends! What do you think of when you hear that question? Things My Mother Taught Me? Here are some ideas I thought of:
- “Your hands have to work as fast as your mouth.” This was said in the summer while we were shelling peas.
- “There’s no play until the work is done.” I knew that meant if I wanted to go somewhere that night, I’d better get my summer chores done early.
- “Play 3 or none at all.” (Chelle’s Mom) Said to Chelle and I so we would include her younger sister when we were playing together as children.
- “If you go home hungry, it’s your own fault.” {Chelle’s Mom} If you want a second helping, you should get it.
Now let me show you the layouts our team came up with.
Christine shows us her memory of “Unconditional Love.”
She used Berry Berry Sweet.
Next Donna Fleur de Violette and a whole list of other things for her layout, “Lessons Learned.” I love the weathered wood in the background. It really works well with those pink and purple shades.
Donna used: Fleur de Violette Bundle, CU Balsa Flowers: Cosmos, Dahlia, and Hibiscus. Curled Frames. The 2 letter L’s are from Toe Picks and Figure Eights.
Next, Helen tells us she makes a list each year on her daughter’s birthday of things she wants to teach her before her next birthday. (Cool idea, huh?)
Finally, Jenny’s mom taught her to “Never Give Up.” She used Love Grows also.
How would you scrap the things your Mother taught you?