June 2021

My Pick For You This Week: Brown Line Sign Wood

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Click on following link to print image above: BROWN LINE SIGN WOOD

Hi everyone, Nancy here. For this week I have chosen for you a print from one of our latest series called Wood & Farmyard from Creative Memories. Click on link above to download your copy.

Below is an example for how you can use the print.

 

FACEBOOK & YOUR CREATIONS

I would love to see what you made. I invite you to share your photos and or videos with me on Facebook. Visit here: MY SCRAPBOOKING MALL | FACEBOOK

SPRING PRINTS

Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day!

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NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY

Hi everyone, Nancy here! I just wanted to wish everybody a happy National Indigenous Peoples Day! And for those of you who didn't know that I have Quechua (pronounced, Keh-chooa) blood. The language is Kichwa. Quechua, are an Indigenous peoples from certain parts of South America. I'm Ecuadorian, and in my country as well as in the majority of South and Central America, everyone is a mix of Indigenous, African, and Spaniard blood. So, HAPPY National Indigenous Peoples Day everyone!

Christ bless you, your loved ones, pets, and homes. 

Weddings!

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Wherever in the world we are, we may still all be dealing with this virus and lock downs. But it sure does not mean that we must still permit it to stop us from carrying out our special events like our weddings.

Of course we must still comply with whatever the current laws are in our countries regarding the gathering of groups for whatever the reason at this time. But, just make sure that you will take full advantage of whatever the current laws are permitting in your country at this time by moving ahead with your wedding plans.

Tragedy in Kamloops, British Columbia Canada

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You may or may not already be aware of the horrific news that was broadcast nationwide recently here in Canada regarding a tragic discovery.

The remains of 215 children with some ranging as young as three years old were found. They were children from a residential school called The Kamloops Indian Residential School in Kamloops, British Colombia.

Starting in the 19th century up until the 1970s, here in Canada, Indigenous children were taken from their families and forced to live in residential schools run by the Catholic church.