Happy Friday, everyone. I'm going to temporarily change the blog posting frequency. As I have some personal issues to work around and not a large supply of completed National Park pages, I'm going to return to weekly posts on Fridays starting today. Hopefully, in a few months, I'll be able to resume more frequent posting. Thanks for understanding.
Welcome back to the Harriet Tubman meetup in March 2022. In this post, we look at the Seward family library. I thought the ceiling light fixture had the most interesting design. It sort of reminds me of the figureheads you find on old sailing ships. And look at all those books! I'm not repeating photos there — each one is on a separate wall. I could get lost in here easily.
This layout is designed from the CM Virtual Crop for May 2026. Scroll to sketch #4. The creator of the sketch said it was a good way to display all the different papers in a single pack. It's also a great way to use up scraps of a pack! The squares at the top are great display boxes for stickers, letters to make a title, or just another place to display the lovely patterns. I didn't have enough small photos for the bottom row (you COULD fit 10 photos in this layout!). Instead, I made each row's center a black cardstock box. One became a journal box, and one became a title location. Each has a set of photo corner stickers to add a bit more interest. And with that, I finished up another pack of paper--Our Moments.

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