What an awesome quote, and so well supported by your visuals. I like your concept of an album of holidays past, sort of a summary of travel experiences. When I actually counted up our travels abroad to date, I was surprised that the number of countries visited totaled 23.
This is a layout I did for HOMEWORK (not really homework LOL, more of a deep-dive warmup) as part of the new aA Travel Project 2023 class, where I'm working on my 2023 Family Vacation album. Class hasn't officially started yet because registration is still open, but things are already popping...
In which I go true Miami Vice-style to match the shirt I got my son for his birthday. This is the second spread in this year's family vacation album. The boys had booked an early tee time for our first full day on Cape Cod, and when they got back home they were wearing new club hats and declared...
We got halfway out and realized the absurdity of our situation. The slippers! LOL! And this daughter is my birder hiking companion, so she'd be the last one I'd expect to see schlepping around in sheepskin!
Sticking to the theme, despite the bad photo days, definitely has its challenges. But the reward, at least for the annual family vacation album, is seeing all the kids and grandkids ooooh and ahhhhh when they open up the album on Christmas. The thing is, they don't notice the awkward places...
Putting together our annual family vacation album is always a challenge for me, but it is looked forward to by all as a major Christmas present, and so onward I go. The strategies I learned from an aA class on photobooks have become true workhorses—I call upon them constantly to keep me on...
Documenting another day at ballet class, using the template in the Bliss Collection (sale begins today!) for the artsy layers, but didn't need the frames so removed them. The photo is an iPhone extraction clipped (with a few duplicates) to one of the transfers, and the background is built with...
That alpha grabbed me too. It was in a random file that I keep called aA Cool Stuff and I happened to open it and...bingo! Yeah, that fence really was a mind-bender. Can't believe it was okay with Massachusetts bldg code/insurance carriers.
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