Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Union Station 2015


It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas around Kansas City.   Union Station was the first KC landmark to start the season with their tree lighting on the 21st.    We had gone here to see all the decorations a couple of years ago and was beautiful so I wanted to go back again this year.
This is the biggest indoor tree in KC and was beautiful as always, then they have the big Santa toy land in the back of the main floor of the station.    Behind that is the model train display that is open year round but it was also decorated for Christmas  so there will be another layout of those displays.
I'm hoping to have time to take my Dad and brother when they are here for Christmas, I think Dad would love the display.  

But I had been holding on the sketch #172 from "SKETCHES IN THYME" and I thought it would be perfect for some of these pictures.   So I got this layout started yesterday after we got home and finished the last couple little things this morning.

Here is the sketch and just go  HERE for all the details on the challenge.


8 comments:

  1. Cute! Thanks for playing along at Sketches In Thyme!

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  2. Love your layers and papers - great job with the sketch. Thanks for joining us at Sketches in Thyme!

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  3. Super cute layout :) Great job with the sketch, the layers are fantastic too. Look s like a fun place to go and see

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  4. Super layout and just love those photos.
    Thanks for taking the time to join us at Sketches in Thyme!
    ~Helen~

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  5. Awesome photos so beautifully scrapped. Thanks so much for scrapping with us at Sketches in Thyme :)
    Deb

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  6. Beautiful layout. Great job with the sketch. Thank you for playing along with Sketches In Thyme.

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  7. Beautiful layout, Barbara! Love the Christmas papers you used and the photos are wonderful!

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  8. Lovely layout! What a great Christmas layout! Thanks for sharing at Sketches in Thyme!

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