Gorgeous! What a great spread! Full of sunshine and knitwear, does NOT get better than that! Terrific work with the stitches and good point about keeping them all the same size. I took the "willy-nilly" approach as I so often do LOL ;)
Wrapping up this little travel book with the last spread--then only the end page to go. Planning to hit the road for a short West Virginia trip next month, so it's time to wrap this baby up to make way for a new album.
FotoInspired has been a lifesaver here--everything goes together...
I knit my daughter a sweater.
Overlay, edge, and paper value packs on sale now in the store!
I used Potpourri paper #4 for my base, then stacked a bunch of the other PotPourri papers atop on color blend mode to add extra subtle texture. I added my photo, doing a simple brush/layer-mask...
Deep in thought, a wonderful capture. I like how you chose b/w for the photo--plays so well with the background elements and draws attention to the emotion. Bravo!
Oh, awesome! Loving the cellphone and the "ever hopeful." Grebes are on my list, too--we're on the migratory path, but so far no luck. Terrific spread!
Beautiful, especially the flow across the centerline of the spread and how the photos come together. Are you going to have this book professionally printed? If so, watch the top and bottom of your text boxes as they may be precariously close to the trim line, and the trim line sometimes goes...
Wow! Great use of the Wildflower Release. I love how your page is full...but not TOO full. That's a hard balance to achieve, and one I deal with all the time!
If you're around ice on a shallow water body, give Oz a stick--they instinctively know what to do in that situation, too! This is such a cute layout. As always, love your gutter treatment.
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