This month we had a choice of three challenges to use for the hop (#1 Your Next Move , #2 3D Challenge, #3 Just One Thing Challenge).
I had a go with #3 but found it surprisingly difficult to only add one thing other than paper and photos to a page - extras kept creeping on. So today, I'm sharing a page for #1 about a move I've actually made, but which moved on again this very month! Using my October Counterfeit Kit to scrap a page for my Book Of Me, I've documented my lovely new job, in which I've just completed my probabtionary period and had my contract confirmed!
It suits me very well and I really look forward to Monday mornings now. In fact I recently visited Genoa as part of my duties - what a hard life :-)
Thanks for hopping around with the CKCB Members this month - it was quite short and sweet this month, so why not join in yourself in November - EVERYone is welcome!
12 comments:
Well done on the challenge, the shaped papers add a nice touch.
That's a lovely layout and congratulations on the new job and contract! It's so nice when you like going to work. Yes - it does sound like a hard life!
Fabulous page! and, congrats on your job! Love your chevron arrows and brads!The colors look so pretty together on the grey!
Such a pretty page and I really like the color combination. That piece of paper lace is lovely and I like the chevron strips too.
Congrats Jemma! That is great news to be confirmed :) I love the layout you did and good way to show how we contemplate a layout I thought #3 might be a tough one to do..
Congratulations on your new job Jemma.Your layout looks fabulous,love those colours.Cute brads/flairs.
I love the color story here
I love the lace border and the use of arrows to show us what't important. A new job and a new direction - how lucky to have found it and how lovely to look forward to Monday mornings again. As for the foreign business travel - lucky you. Lovely layout and the colours are perfect for the photo.
Great page Jemma. Congratulations on your new job and again for the contract. It sounds exciting, especially with trips abroad involved.
Isn't it a blessing to have employment that fulfills you? I too have part-time work that pays ok. As I had volunteered for four years before this position, I can say, I love the work so much, I would do it for free!
It mau just be my monitor but I like how the grey and yellow paper relate to the bricks in the photo. Also the grey chevron arrows, tie into the bricks. This layout is full of hope for a better, brighter future. Good luck to you.
I came to admire a scrapbook page..but congratulations! It's wonderful to hear of someone finding a job that's just right.
Congratulations on the job and finding one that suits you so well :) I like the colours you've used here.
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