The Norwegian section in Disney's Epcot is full of trolls, one of whom was used by No.2 Son and Child No.3 as a backdrop. Typically on this holiday, these two were pulling funny faces and giving the photo with the cave troll an extra imaginary story!
I thought it was all about smells and bottom burps ...
but having finished the page at last weekend's crop, Child No.3 informed me that she thinks she was sniggering because her brother had been "caught" by the troll! No.2 Son says it was too long ago to remember! I reckon our different versions need recording somewhere on there, so I'll be adding some extra journalling!
I've used the April sketch from Purple Pumpkin to do the second challenge from the CKCB: use nothing but stickers to embellish your page. Supplies are from my April Counterfeit Kit along with some extra alpha stickers (the tiny alphas from my kit were too vibrant) and my Mum's new American Crafts Knock-out border punch. Those punched out hearts were too cute to throw away, but were soooo time-consuming to stick onto the page!
Memory is such a fluid thing. If you consider that we all have our own perception filter and less than 100% attention spans it's not surprising we remember different things - and I'm sure we sometimes fill in the gaps.
ReplyDeleteLoving your page and heart confetti.
aahh great photo and layout. Funny how you all have different accounts!
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed funny how we interpret our own stories, goodness, sometimes I have wondered if my husband and I were at the same place at the same time! lol
ReplyDeleteI imagine these tiny hearts did take a long time to stick but it is worth it, that's a lovely page and post.
Maybe time consuming, but worth it :)
ReplyDeleteOh yes, you have to record both stories somehow
What a fun photo, it makes for an excellent layout, something quite different.x
ReplyDeletegreat story and page! I love those sorts of family stories!
ReplyDeleteFunny!..and strangely we were talking about the Norwegian section of Epcot last night. TSO wants to go to Florida and the rest of us want to go to actual Norway!
ReplyDeleteSorry - also meant to say how much I like the tiny hearts too
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with the sketch...and the little hearts were definately worth the effort!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
I am equally enthralled by both the amazingly "sticky" layout and the fantastic photo!! You always do a great job!
ReplyDeletethat is one ace fun layout
ReplyDeleteSuper photo will be great to record everyone's remembrance of the occasion
ReplyDeleteLove the photo and the story behind it even more! Definitely will have to record that! The tiny hearts are sooooo adorable!
ReplyDeleteCute page and layout, the hearts were certainly worth, they are super cute :)
ReplyDeleteI've got a smile on my face here! And I wonder how many family stories have multiple points of view :). Those vertical and horizontal lines really pull your eye in to that great photo.
ReplyDeleteSomehow that page seems like it is just right for using only stickers - fun!
ReplyDeleteOh I like it when we start talking and realise that everyone has their own memories and stories to share. I've got that punch and have stuck down hearts so empathise - but the result is stunning :)
ReplyDeleteWell done on getting so many challenges in there too - keep thinking I should start doing those again.
Great take on the sketch. Thanks for playing along at Purple Pumpkin this month.
ReplyDeleteGreat story to scrap, and a lovely take on the sketch. Thanks for playing along with us at Purple Pumpkin this month
ReplyDeleteGreat layout and picture! Thanks for joining us at Purple Pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteLove the horizontal & vertical lines on this. Its so funny everyone has a different memory of it.
ReplyDeleteHehe...just love the fun photo. Beautifully scrapped too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Purple Pumpkin!