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New to Digital Scrapbooking, just started in 2019, want to make a record of family stories before my mother passes away. My dad died in 2016. I currently live in Canada but was born and raised in New Zealand, and emigrated to Canada upon marrying my Canadian spouse. Home Country - lets see - New Zealand or Canada? Which to choose? Most of my photos will be from NZ, but any pics of my son will be from Canada. MY IP Address will say that I am in Canada which is fine. My mother and sister are still back in NZ so I will make my home country as NZ for now. For Facebook, I dont check it every day - I am not addicted to FB, and I use a different name for privacy. My image is myself as a child - aged about 2 or 3 years old
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I hope Sepia is acceptable in place of black and white? Because Black and white by itself is just too stark and blah for me. I need SOME kind of contrast, even if it is only Sepia.
This photo was taken in Toronto, Canada during a heavy snowstorm in February 2013. The original colours are mostly hidden by all the snow. I just changed this to Sepia.
I always felt that this would make a great Xmas card so that is why I added the Merry Christmas wordart and also pinned the photo to an old wooden board with an old vintage frame.
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Merry Christmas word art - Merisa Lerin - Xmas Day collab
https://www.digitalscrapbook.com/collaborations/kits/christmas-day-collaboration-bundle-winter-holiday-red-yellow-green-blue-pink
White wooden paper - Sheila Reid - Xmas in July
https://www.digitalscrapbook.com/sheila-reid/kits/christmas-in-july-blessings-bundle-holidays-snowflakes-santa-reindeer-nativity-red
Vintage Border 5 - by Marisa Lerin - Template Grab Bag Bundle No 26
https://www.digitalscrapbook.com/marisa-lerin/kits/template-grab-bag-bundle-26-elements-templates-gray-black
Photo - Toronto Star Newspaper - February 2013 - exact date unknown
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Beautiful Robynne! Sepia is absolutely acceptable!