Process
Page 7 of the Month Review Template Album 6 was opened up. Some modifications were made to the template by enlarging the photo frames and deleting the text boxes. Using 3 fotoblendz overlays criss crossed across the page and then clipping different APP Summers End artsy papers to them, my own artsy background paper was created. The smaller photos were clipped to the frame masks, along with a snippet of artsy paper. The larger photo was extracted and a color gradient was added to it. The layers of Artsy Transfers Summers End_1 were merged together and then clipped to the large fotoblendz mask of the template. The wooden J (taken from page 1) was recolored using the hue/saturation adjustment lever. The page was completed by adding word art, journaling and dimensional embellishments.
This is such a sweet page!!! Love the what the photos ar arranged and your extraction is perfect! The journaling on the right makes your page complete and I'm sure you family will treasure this page for years to come.
Miki this is so precious - in every way!! The stories you shared so innocently...I love having a sister also, and can relate to so much of this page. I love the use of the frames and J for Judy! Beautiful!!
Your story brings me tears. I never had a sister, and can only imagine your feelings of loss. I can only send you hugs and totally remember those long wool coats with a sigh.
Ah! What a beautiful page and so sad. My Mum has thought I am her sister or her mother at various times and I'm sure she only knows I am her daughter because the Care staff always remind her...I hope you found creating your page to be therapeutic, I know that acknowledging the loss has helped me! X
Wonderful photos of you and Judy through the years. I'm sorry for your loss and the distance the pandemic brought to your lives. I think "You look like me" was a lovely gift to you. Congrats on the GSO.
Congratulations! This is so special. Your photos are so precious and the stickers—such fun. Love your wonderful memories. I hope I can create such a feeling page about my husband who is in the throes of the same mind altering illness.
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