Very interesting and beautiful..love the bird and anchor and the shells and that cool lighthouse and your photo of the ship looks like a professional shot for an ad.
What a beautiful page and wonderful start to getting the trip photos scrapbooked. I also travel and MUST do some layouts that MOVE me rather than simply scrapbook the story of my trip. I feel that most of my travels are more about specific memories and the sites themselves are not the most important thing. I need to find a way to incorporate both and your layout really seems to do that. Thanks for the inspiration!
I am so impressed with all wonderful and meticulous details, Marianne! The shells are such a perfect touch! A striking and most attractive layout! Love it!
love the way you have framed the photo and fabulous embellies & details. fantastic LO! the place we used to live in we used to sit and watch her over dinner sail out every evening & sail in over breakfast. not done the journey myself.....from what I understand a lot of people get sea sick as the strait can be very rough. not a trip for me!
Nice job with your copic markers. Love the nautical feel here. Just getting back into scrapping? You kidding me? I think you have ARRIVED sistah!
That splash of trim on the side is spot on!
Looks fantastic, perfect nautical theme and love your handmade anchor. I haven't been on her but watched her dock lots of times in Devonport when we went to Tasmania. We were staying right on the waters edge and I often walked down to the beach to watch!! Perfect start to your album!!
Wonderful page Maryanne , love all the details added to the gorgeous Wpps. It's a really fabulous photo also, my father help build the sister ferry ( Princess of Tasmania) at the State Dockyard Newcastle.
GORGEOUS!!!! awesome job on that anchor!!! Some of my DD 's friends just got back from a cultural exchange in Tasmania this week...all the way from waaaaaay over here in little old Newfoundland! They LOVED every second of it! The Tassie kids are coming here in August!
Very beautiful piece. I love all the different features you've added to this LO. What a great idea to add the shells from your trip. A very stunning page.!!
This is awesome! I just love it. I'm going to have to save this to my favs and maybe lift it someday. A great friend I met on this site is coming to Seattle for a week next year and this would be great to lift from her visit here. TFS! Love the lighthouse and anchors, all of it!
WOWWZA, from the punching to the fussy cutting - every little detail is AMAZING. You've surrounded your BEAUTIFUL photo with BEAUTIFUL embellishments. It appears that you are right back "in the swing" of scrapping. TFS.
Well now Maryanne, isn't this gorgeous! I'd say you are not so far out of the swing of scrapping as you think! Love your anchor and bubblebath punching and of course the photo.
I love lighthouses, so I was immediately attracted to your layout-its fantastic! I love all the seashore embellishments and the punch work.
Your journaling was very interesting-thanks for sharing.
Beautiful job Maryanne! Like the composition and the bits of texture you added with the twine on the anchor, the mesh bow and the shells. You sound like me, never knowing how a jet or space shuttle get off the ground! How great that you had a 2nd chance to get a photo!
I am a little overwhelmed with pics from our trip and not sure where to start, so when I got these papers I figured this photo was a good place to start. I am still trying to get back into the swing of scrapping and don't seem to know what I am trying to achieve atm. I decided to ditch the title I was going to use and let the name on the boat be the title. My dh and I took this trip across to Tassie a couple of years ago but I couldn't get a good pic of the ship when it was docked back then. I was so excited when I just happened to be on the Mornington Peninsular recently as she was heading out of Port Phillip Bay bound for Tasmania, giving me a 2nd chance at taking a pic and even better than when she was docked. She is one of 2 vehicular and passenger Ferries which operates daily from Port Melbourne to Devonport and takes about 9 to 10 hours to cross Bass Strait. Although she looks a bit dwarfed here, it is a very large vessel and it is hard to believe the amount of Semi's, cars and caravans that she can carry...I was worried at the time and thought there was no way all those vechicles are going to fit! I made the anchor and coloured it with Copics and the shells I picked up on one of the beaches we went to. Thanks so much for looking :)
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