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I was just wondering if other scrappers like me did this or do you think I went Over board.LOL
We have went the last two years (Land and Sea Cruise)and I love scrapping and this year I bought the 2005 WDW Scrapbook, 2 of the sticker and paper kits that can match it, the 2005 DCL Scrapbook (12x12). Then I bought one of the paper and sticker kits which is made to match the scrapbook. Then I bought some really cute sissors that have the Mickey Mouse logo. Then I bought some additional stickers on ship.
Saved the Navigators, menus, luggage tags, kids club things, post card and letter stuff they give you in your room,etc anything and everything.LOL.
Loved so many photos from Shutters that I don't dare tell the amount (DH-still doesn't know). If you are like me plan to bring alot of money for scrapping. I spent way more this year then last!
Good luck, Its hard not to buy it because you won't see it in any other stores other then WDW and DCL.
We have went the last two years (Land and Sea Cruise)and I love scrapping and this year I bought the 2005 WDW Scrapbook, 2 of the sticker and paper kits that can match it, the 2005 DCL Scrapbook (12x12). Then I bought one of the paper and sticker kits which is made to match the scrapbook. Then I bought some really cute sissors that have the Mickey Mouse logo. Then I bought some additional stickers on ship.
Saved the Navigators, menus, luggage tags, kids club things, post card and letter stuff they give you in your room,etc anything and everything.LOL.
Loved so many photos from Shutters that I don't dare tell the amount (DH-still doesn't know). If you are like me plan to bring alot of money for scrapping. I spent way more this year then last!
Good luck, Its hard not to buy it because you won't see it in any other stores other then WDW and DCL.

We scrappers are a obsessive compulsive bunch. We cruised in May and I'm working on my scrapbook now. I bought the DCL2005 scrapbook and kit onboard even though I didn't particularly care for the design. So far, I've done 23 pages and that's only the first day...seriously!!! I printed copies of our cabin magnetic signs on plain cardstock to put in the scrapbook. Other suggestions, luggage tags, to and fro, map of your cruise whether it's the Eastern or Western (there's one in the Passporter that I photocopied), KTTW cards, all those blasted Shutters pictures...I, too, spent a small fortune, basically because they are the only pictures I'm in...guess who the photographer in our family is? Also, postcards, dinner tickets, confetti from the shows, arcade cards, any notes left in the stateroom. The way I used the Navigators was to cut a hole in 2 pieces of 12 x 12 cardstock, slightly smaller than the dimensions of the Navigator. I cut the Navigator into two pieces and mounted one on each piece of cardstock. That way, both sides are visable when looking through the scrapbook. Just an idea. We scrappers love to share. You do know there's a Scrapper category of threads, right? Go back to the main page and scroll down almost to the bottom. It's Cooking and Scrapping, I think. Even though we've been home for a month, by keeping up on these boards and working on my scrapbook, I feel like I've just extended the trip. Still wish I was onboard, though!
Linda
) Our DS18 starts college this fall so I've got to reenter the workforce after 20 years of being an at-home mom and I'm seriously considering starting out working at Michael's. DH said that wouldn't help much because I'd spend what I make there.
Ya think???


