Okay, I already explained about how I hardly have any pictures of myself (except for photos my husband took of me, modeling the crochet projects I’ve made.) If you missed seeing that, you can read about it here.

I have already made several scrapbooking pages using photos from this same photo shoot, where I was wearing this same crocheted infinity scarf.
So here’s yet another scrapbooking layout featuring that same scarf, yet again, one more time.
This time, I added stamped floral images by Pinkfresh Studio to the page to dress it up and make it look different from all the other pages of scarf photos I’ve already scrapped. I also doodled on the stamped images using Sakura Gelly Roll pens.
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By Amy Solovay
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Amy Solovay is a real, live, human content creator and educator who holds an Associate of Arts degree in Textile Design from FIDM LA (The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Los Angeles) and a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics from Sweet Briar College. She is NOT a robot and does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to write book reviews or articles for this website.
Amy learned to crochet as a small child, and she still enjoys crocheting all these years later.

As an educator, Amy Solovay used to teach in-person college courses in trend forecasting, marketing and surface design at California Design College in Los Angeles. Nowadays she uses online platforms for sharing her knowledge about textiles, crafts, current color trends and current design trends.
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This page was last updated on 5-22-2025.