One of the things I did with my daughter's wedding album was just had simple pages, as in simple template pages from Blurb, for many guest pages. There were enough of these pages in the book that they didn't seem out of place. On the other hand, it is more fun using artistry...a dilemma! But I...
Really nicely done! Yup, kids love little hiding places. My grandson would hide under cabinets, inside the laundry door, even a cardboard box would do :-) Nice work with stains and elements!
Thank you! I'm so lucky to finally see the ocean every day (something wished for a long, long time). As you know, it's always different, sometimes calm, sometimes choppy, the tides, the wildlife...the sound!
Thank you so much! I was afraid the photos were boring - they look nothing like what I see in reality, the way the ocean gently move around. So I tried to make it exciting with some tension and complimentary colors.
Another side of the new ArtPlay Inglenook Collection.
As stated before, I keep taking photos of my ocean and they never capture what I see; still I try.
I blended the panorama photo with 4 copies of Inglenook FotoBlendz1 against Bonus Artsy Paper 5. Pulled in Frames from the Inglenook ALT and...
I'm not sure I've seen this quilt, but I love it! Remind me of the name of the pattern, is it Tea Leaf?? (I should know, but can't remember things well these days). Love the border you added and I think it's fine to machine quilt it - the important part is finishing it! I like seeing the...
Oh yes, I read constantly! Usually at least 50 or so books per year, not counting the hundreds I read to Oz :) . Mind you, I remember almost nothing, whereas his young mind memorizes the books ;-)
And thanks, yes, I really liked the appropriateness of that title!
Yes, that's exactly what I thought when I saw this collection! Of course now I mostly take my sunset photos from the car on the way home from dropping my grandson, since the sun sets around 6, soon to be 5!
No fall leaves here, but brilliant fall sunsets! Featuring the new ArtPlay Inglenook Collection.
This page features and starts with the Inglenook Artsy Layered Template - yes, these are easily adapted to double page - all layers are brought in and here moved to the right, then the layers...
Did you actually use the blanket element to cover Louis?? Brilliant - it blends and flows perfectly! Love the whole triangulation of the design, especially the subtle green!
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