“F” is for Frampton. We’ve seen him twice at the Mountain Winery. The first time was in 2010. I scrapbooked these pages a while ago so I don’t have the “how I did it” photos.
The view from the top of the mountain is so pretty, although these photos don’t do it justice.
I was lucky enough to get this picture of Peter waving to the crowd. Almost looks like he is waving to me, no?
The most memorable thing about this show was the woman who was behind us dressed in a butterfly costume. She went up on the walkway and danced, waving her “wings.”
I did use a Lea France template (I think it was the Beach Umbrella) and wrote the set list around it.
Peter Frampton’s son was playing with him that night.
The last time we saw him was in 2016. For this set I used a paper collection called Rhapsody from Paper Wishes.
This collection also has some die cuts and tags that coordinate with it.
I used a corner punch that looks like a flower for some of the pictures.
There was a notice at the entrance that said that Peter and the band requested limiting picture taking to the first three songs. It was the first time we had seen something like that. We had really good seats though!
I wanted to convey my dilemma so I used this stencil to make a double pointed arrow.
Another Lea France stencil here, Rose Window.
I love the way this one turned out with the paper design framing it. I just added a few sparkle gems to the center of the flowers. The guitar in the middle is from the drums.
I used one of the embellishments on this page. It looks like an old cassette.
The musical notes are Dazzles stickers.
He had a pretty full set list.
I used another stencil on this one. Since they were limiting the picture taking, I thought this Say Cheese! would be appropriate because it is the shape of a camera.
I added a “flash” and smile button. The middle section is supposed to look like a lens shutter.
Here is the finished set.
At the time I know I was a bit disappointed with the limiting of the picture taking. I did break the rules and take some during later songs and their final bow but I figured that the show was over so they wouldn’t mind. Given that we have been prohibited from taking them at all a couple of times, I’d rather have them limit it to a few songs than say no pictures period. After all, the reason I take them is to be able to scrapbook the experience and I think this documents it pretty well, don’t you?
I believe Peter Frampton is one of the artists who have said they will not be touring anymore but given the state of affairs at the moment, maybe all those groups who said they were not going out on the road will be so bored having been in isolation that they’ll change their minds! We’ll see.
Okay, that’s it for “F.” Tomorrow’s “G” is going to be just a bit different. Come see!

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Janet,
I always liked Peter Frampton in my younger years and I still love his hits. You might recall, I did a special of his mewsic a couple of years ago on my blog. š By the way, do you create separate scrapbooks for each mewsician or concert that you go to? And, another thing where on earth do you keep all of them? I know you’ve made a lot of these over the years that I’ve known you in Blogosphere so I know you have a number them. The wheels in my brain got to spinning this morning and I had to ask. š
Cathy’s Pinup Girl #AtoZChallenge Art Sketch Series ‘F’
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Hi Cathy. I have one “concert” album that includes all the shows we’ve seen in chronological order. Actually, it spans 5 albums so far – LOL, but not all the scrapbooking is done yet. When we go to a concert I put the tickets and any other info like the set list or bits of memorabilia from the night into a 12 x 12 page protector and put it in the album. Then when I am ready to work on the scrapbooking, I pick the next show in order and work from there, except as now for the A to Z I am skipping around to follow the alphabet, not the date. These finished pages are then put in the album where they belong date wise. Does that make sense? Thanks for asking! Have a great day.
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Another fun documentation. And I would so love to have a butterfly costume. I’d be flapping my wings all day long. š
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Right? I love the color of it too.
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My sister-in-law saw him the last time he toured and thought he was great. You have some beautiful music venues close to you. Weekends In Maine
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Yes, the Winery is the best. It is a smaller venue so the seats are pretty much all good.
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Your scrapbooking skills šššÆšÆ
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Thanks so much.
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Beautiful work, Janet! And they look like fun concerts. Love the lady in the butterfly costume! š
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Thanks Felicia. She did cause quite a stir. Even got Peter’s attention.
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Amazing how many musicians from 40 years ago are now touring with their sons, isn’t it?
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Yes! Like passing on the family plumbing business, right?
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