The flow on this spread is especially groovy. The Oz photos work so well as a grouping! I can't imagine they would be so effectively adorable if you had chosen to scatter them around on the layout. And Cher, in her regal blackness/whiteness, really holds that space. Well done!
This holiday weekend, every time I checked Instagram, there was another notice that the hot food at my daughter's market had sold out. On July 3, they wound up closing early and going home for a well deserved rest. What a weekend!
These photos are mostly plucked from Instagram and the...
A page for my Cape Cod album, featuring our trip to Edward Gorey's house in Yarmouth Port. I've always been a fan so this was a really cool excursion for me. One of Gorey's notorious fur coats was on display, and the director of the museum told us that Gorey swore off fur after befriending a...
Lovely design, and a good use of the new Artplay Palette. Everything looks so lush. We're battling the deer up at our farmhouse, hoping a soaking in Bobbex will keep the inquisitive fawns at bay until the new plantings bush out. They even munched the sedum! While no plant is truly "deer...
It wasn't the Bay of Fundy or Key West, but the sunset/tidal rush of Paine's Creek won our hearts (as did the ice cream shop afterward), and an evening visit to both became a staple, documented here for my new Cape Cod mini-getaway album.
This is a simple template layout, and I jiggled the...
Yes! The Highline! (Although the landscaping leaves a lot to be desired IMHO.) Loving your layout and the boldness and the little diagonal at top left. The snaps are cool, too.
Oh that's awesome! Look very biological in a Jerry Garcia sort of way. It is wonderful to have "a room of one's own," and I'm looking forward to seeing what you create!
Lovely! I love to grow radishes but hate to eat them...last year I tried sauteeing them (not recommended). The sweet pea flowers are a nice complement here as is the butterfly (who doesn't like to eat radishes either).
That bird is powerful! I like the superimposition on the sunset, and the habitat photos on the opposite page. What's that font for "yellow-headed"? I want it!
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