Tuesday, September 20, 2011

My son.

I love him so!

He's been having a difficult time lately. Not sure why. But he's getting in a lot of trouble at school and at home. He gets upset so easily. I think he's having trouble with friends at school too. It's so hard on us parents to see our kids unhappy and acting out. It's sad AND frustrating. I've been feeling the need to completely encourage him and love on him. That spilled over onto a layout I created this weekend.

Here's my layout:


It uses the awesome Off to School collection from Fancy Pants. I seriously can't get enough of this collection. :)

Here are some close up's:

All of those chipboard pieces are from the chipboard banners sheets. I simply stitched a star and filled it with the chipboard shapes. :)

I usually add stitching or ribbon to the top of those banner pieces to make it look more like a real banner, but I kinda like them just floating there too!

Once again, I used the outside portion of the chipboard pieces by cutting out the negative part around the arrow. I used several of the journaling pieces, layered and arranged around my photo to do my journaling. And I love the way that button looks with the chipboard star on top of it. :)

I hope you are having a FANTASTIC day!!! Enjoy it! :)

21 comments:

Murphy's Law said...

What a fun page!!! THere is sooooo much to it. I love the star. That's my fav. Love it all!!

Katherine said...

It's so hard when your little people have a hard time - I hope things get better for him. A great LO, so much to look at the papers are beautiful and I love your stitched star with the pile of embellishments in the middle.

Christy said...

What a sweet layout. My son had similar problems when he was in 2nd grade. He is just such a sweet sensitive boy that I think that's when getting picked on and still feeling the need to be their friend came to head with 'hey I'm tired of this!'. It was a looong year that year and he's now a perfectly well adjusted middle schooler who has definitely come into his own. Growing pains are hard mama, but the road is so worth it :)

Tracy said...

Awww so sorry to hear about the trouble you son is experiencing.
Don't you just want to wrap them in your arms and protect them from the uglies of the world.

Your layout is lovely. I like the cluster of chipboard shapes you put in the heart.

Marinette-Scraptherapie said...

Such a cute layout! J'adore les couleurs et la mise en page!
Big hugs for you and your little boy;)

Jingle said...

This is such a cute layout! I love the embellie filled star!

Margie Higuchi said...

Pam, my heart just aches for you! We have two "little" guys (now high schoolers - lol!!) and it was growing pains for us. But a team of caring people (teachers and us parents) to lead him in the right direction. We got through it. I hope the same for you!

Love this page - I think he'll love it too. My favorite is that stitched heart of yours!

Hang in there! xo

Connie Mercer said...

Beautiful Lo~have him read it~

Lisa Rukin Swift said...

It's so hard watching our kids struggle like this. Hugs to you! I love Connie's idea of sharing your page with your son. The star embellishment is very creative!

@JoyceCasaldi said...

I'm so sorry he's having such a difficult time. Hope things work out for him, going to school can be hard enough with out peer troubles.

Love the page, and I agree, what a great line!

Casey Wright said...

Oh no! I hope he turns a corner soon - I totally know what you mean about wanting our kids to be happy! We are in the middle of potty training right now and it's, well, slow... I would love to wait, but she's in pre-school and they require that she wears big girl pants... she hates it.. Anywho! I do love your layout! Sending well-wishes your way for your son!

lyndon said...

Great layout, I love how you filled in the hand-stiched star.

Mary Jo said...

So sorry he is having a difficult time, but with love and support like you show in your layout, hopefully things will get better soon!

Unknown said...

I adore your work and you Pamela. Hope you are enjoying the first days of fall

Toodles
Erika

Johanna said...

I'm sorry to hear about your son and I do hope he will be "himself" soon...

As for your LO, I think it's great in general, but I particularly LOVE how you put the tags!! :)

Amy said...

Such a sweet layout! I'm so sorry to hear about your son's troubles. I'm sure he loved yoru layout!!

Julie Tucker-Wolek said...

I feel your pain my friend... Adam struggled from age 3 till just this past summer (he is 14)... acting out, not making a lot of friends etc... so I feel for you... and I am sorry that he is going through this... I will be praying for you and your family while you work on this....

I loveeeeeeeeee the lo you made for him! GORGEOUS photo of him and loveeeeee the bingo cards! :):):):):):):):):):):)

Becky said...

What a fun, fun, FUN layout! That's one of the things I love about scrapbooking, you were having these feelings about your son and were able to turn it into a layout. On a mom note, so hard to stand by and watch those growing pains, isn't it? My oldest is 9 and sometimes it just kills me :)

Ursula Schneider said...

Wonderful details on your LO. I am hopeful for you that you can help your son discover what is bothering him. I know that feeling as I've got three very troubled children and we've had lots of sessions of digging to find the hurts. So hard to watch them struggle.Hugs

Nirupama said...

oooh, i love this idea with the chipboard filled star. I saw something similar in a magazine and was going to try it in a heart shape.

LG said...

Great design and a moment to remember!