Crocodile Lucas doesn’t quite sound as good as Crocodile Dundee….But I think my little man looks good wrestling that stuffed alligator at Fudpuckers in Destin.

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 The layout is basically the same as last week’s.

I tried to  make pages that will make good double pages after they are out of the calendar and in the album.

The difference between this and last weeks page is that I left off the tab, turned the layout to work with a vertical photo, journaled on the photo corner and added five large Antique Brass eyelets and sponged gray circles underneath.

Beate

Stay at Home Mom of Three, Splitcoast Team Member and Copic and Spellbinders die Lover.

10 Responses to “Scrapbook Sunday #22 Crocodile Lucas???”

  1. Wow that is quite the page!!! Before I read that it was stuffed I was thinking WOWZA! TFS.

  2. Great page Beate! I love these kind of pictures – and, he IS cuter than Crocodile Dundee – LOL!!! Love that you used those jumbo eyelets, I love these! *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex

  3. Great page! Love the faux crocodile wrestling 🙂 And neat idea to journal on the photo corner!

  4. This picture is exactly why you should always read the text! 🙂 I so was wondering how on earth you would even get such a picture! I’m thinking, ‘Man, those Johns are daring!’…still sort of chuckling…very cute! I so love Fudpuckers…it’s been such a long time since I’ve been there. Thanks for sharing this. I hope your daughter is doing well and that you are both getting some sleep. Take care! 🙂

  5. What a great picture! Too funny!

  6. Such a great shot. That had to be super fun to scrap!

    HUGS

  7. Soo cute! It almost looked real. 😉

  8. Oh how fun! Love that pic and page! Beautiful work!

  9. What a great page! I love those colors and all of the jumbo eyelets! Great pic too!

  10. Great layout !! Was this taken at Gaterland in Orlando? We were in Florida a couple of years ago and took the kids there….we had a riot !!

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