A bit more about my webshots pics and the scrapbooking cruise

When you go on a scrapbook cruise do you just do classes and demos or do you do some of your own scrapbooking too? Sandy

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Hey I just got done browsing your webshots photos! There is so much to see, and the scenery is just to die for! I love those last sunset/ sunrise? photos..Awesome! I can hardly wait to go on our cruise in march next year! Maybe I should pack an extra empty suitcase or bag for trip purchases? LOL Linda

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I am adding more pics to my album at webshots.

Also included is a pic of my contest layout for the cruise. It didn't win but the reentry of last years entry got 2nd place. I was told it was mostly for the journaling.

Also is a few pics in the album of the projects we did.

I HAD to buy an extra suitcase AGAIN for all the goodies i brought home. I bought lots of paper from the onboard scrapshop, I got a few premade pages during the week. We did 6 premade pages in the classes in french kitchen paper. I got a big quilted journal for my 2nd place prize. The goodie bag had papers,glue runners from tombow,a craft knife from fiskars, and lots of embellishment type goodies. From the silent auction I got a huge paper cutter from fiskars,a kalidescope cd, another cd,a small stck of sara papers, bunch of embellishments, brads, a bamboo pad(for the computer), and a set of markers for journaling.

scrapbooking cruises are worth the go but it does take away from other things on the cruise you might wanna do. Some of us girls managed to make it to the onboard scrapbooking classes they had 4 times that week. Most of which was beginner stuff but fun instructors from the cruise director's staff!

cowchipper

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you can cropall you want when there aren't classes going on. Several stayed up one of the nights before port and croped till almost 4 in the morning they said. A few ladys brought there own little handy printers.

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Sunset picture was taking from the ship. loads of people hang over the ship at sunset. Darrell and I fell asleep a few times on deck 4. It is a quite deck that is just plank boards and has lounge chairs. we pull our lounge chairs up to the railing and sit there and just hearing the waves and watching as we leave port...we fell asleep!

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