Wow. Now I see them and that worked well. I fussed over the main feature of each paper, which made the diagonal lines, wrinkles, etc. I didn't comment before, but I also love that you turned the ribbon bow into a sticker. So much to take in. ;)
Wonderful. I missed the part where we could use just one paper. I used all of them and that took a lot of the space. :D I love the underlined phrases framing your piece.
A lot of my time was taken managing my assets so I could work quickly and easily when I made pages for my book. When the new releases of XDX arrived, I'd try to spend time every day on the testing. I wished I had more time to explore Garth's suggestions but always got to each one eventually.
A second entry here, because @zlemon challenged me to use every single thing in the kit. Personally, I prefer lots of white space, but this was a lot of fun. :D
This is about who I've always been. Always curious, and always up to a challenge, this one from Christy. Too busy for my taste, but I think she'll like it. I enjoyed using every single piece of Rachel's kit, 69 in all, and in the end could point to where parts of each one were showing on the page.
Tincup Pass just after sunrise. Because we're sure to see some moose just before we get there. 12,171ft . Difficult but our favorite. Sharp rocks near the top may cut tires. One short section of narrow shelf road often remains snow covered into early July. ;) I'm pulling out the supplies now.
A wonderful wall and I LOVE your bird and graffiti white space! I searched to find info about the one we have here that's similar and maybe from the 1930's. I couldn't find it. Instead I found that "loveland colorado historic mural" brought up a whole ton of art right here that I've never seen...
Wonderful and fun. I love the definition sunflowers and how they have deeper color than the photo. Also the square doily peeking out from under and acting as a partial framing.
We both loved photography but shots of each other were rare and of both of us even more rare. One time I set up a bird blind so I could take photos of our blue jays, but it was long ago, so I had none for my book. In late July one bunny stayed to watch me when I used my phone camera. That was...
;) Stone was so happy about the bunny waiting for him to turn on the water because he knew it was coming. I asked him next time to please let me know so I can get a photo, but none this time. Just wanted to preserve the memory.
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