Wasn't sure about the "no title," so I looked at this for a long time. And I realized that for me it became kind of like "choose your own title." What a lovely treat! Beautiful work!
I've been putting together the pieces of my documentation but it's not coming easily...in 2018 we spent some time in Lithuania, Estonia, and Poland and we came to love that area of the world. This is heartbreaking news to follow, and I like what you said about grit. I also like your use of color...
Grand-dogs!
For this layout, I used a solid color paper for the background, then pulled in some transfers/overlays for color and texture in select areas. I particularly like the artstrokes and spatters in this APP. The Flossy Stitchez come in red but are easy to recolor (I chose gold)...
Excellent documentation of a memorable moment, and great use of the visual triangle, with the two flower clusters connecting with the photo of the bouquet. The yellow really leads the eye through all the photos!
LOL that mouse! The little bits of whimsy that have been creeping into your pages never cease to delight. The use of the diagrams is fantastic here and that cluster = perfection.
Thought-provoking and scary and frustrating and angry-making, and that members of a certain political party in our own country support Putin, calling him "brilliant," makes me sick. Excellent documentation here.
I love how all the shapes interact, and the contrast between the straight lines and organic, flowing ones. Coexistence = peace, seems so right for this design.
Sometimes I just like looking backward into the old photos.
For this layout, I used most of two of the Multimedia Documents as well as bits and pieces of the other two in the set—I had great fun deconstructing the layers and reassembling them in the design. The picture is blended using a...
After Ollie passed, Artie descended into a deep funk. It was heartbreaking, and like he had no idea what to do or even how to be, as he always had followed Ollie's lead in everything. Happy to report that the twinkle is in his eye again, and he's even teaching Llewyn how to play ball. Life is...
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