Awesome use of the blue and the repetition and the two phones. And of course I love love love the Stickerized People! Can't put my finger on it, but there's also a bit of that creepiness I so love...well, it's not really "creepiness" per se because of the humor--don't have the words for...
The right hand page of the spread is intriguing, with the graduate appearing to rise from a carpet of colleagues. Wish I could blow up the text enough to read, but words aren't needed to tell that somebody is very, very, very proud!
The spread is fabulous but it's your mastery of the craft of quilting that keeps my eye going around and around and around. These are art pieces and I could look at them forever. Bravo!
As the pages fill up in the baby book, I find I am starting to incorporate musings, becoming a little less literal about day-to-day life, which leads to some interesting juxtapositions. This page, for example, is about maybe someday having the opportunity to take my grandson to Paris, inspired...
That's Louie (and he is super-sized in real life too). I felt bad about not including Artie on the page but even with my penchant for squeezing stuff in, I could not find a way to include him.
I know many will relate to this. Coming from the experience of an adolescent/early adulthood eating disorder, I know I certainly do. This is a wonderful page of self-reflection, artfully portrayed, and I applaud you!
Thorough documentation and thoughtfully done. The echoes of blue around the spread are unifying and I do love that deer! I do the same with my albums--just get it done, move on, and then go back to tweak. The tweaking has actually become one of my favorite parts of the process.
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