LOL! Sound advice, wise man. I think you look beautiful, seriously, and so is this page. I love that you're sharing a personal episode as an example of how to use this kit. People will be drawn to it, whether or not they relate, and feel inspired to use such nice pieces to tell their own stories. I love the corseted connection between pics, how you put yourself in the middle, and the polka dot ribbon further ties all the elements together. The askew placement of nice is such a cool contrast to the word's connotation, and the lavender/green combo looks fantastic with the overall b/w scheme. Then, of course, you add even more interest with the tearing, rolling, folding, butterfly, and flowers. It's gorgeous, Gorgeous!
This is a quote my husband told my father on my brother's wedding. After getting my hair done at the salon, I was a wreck because I thought it looked awful and I did not want to have horrible hair for eternity in my brother's wedding pictures. So, my husband told my father before I arrived at the church, "whatever you do, tell her that her hair looks nice." When I walked in, my dad was waiting for me and blurts out immediately, "you look beautiful, your hair looks wonderful." I knew something was up. :) This page is made using the April kit from Tidbitz In Time.
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