SHCG: i love the blocks of all of the pps. They all look great together. I THink I would add mats behind the photos. I do like the ink, but I think a mat would make them stand out from the pp a little better. I love all of the different shapes you used together, and the story behind the LO!
SHCG: I love how you brought these patterened papers together, they look marvelous! The kittys are so adorable and the title is a perfect fit. Your added journaling is so sweet. Great Lo Mel!
SHCG: awwww so so cute!! Firstly, great colours, the little blocks for the background with the same colours used elsewhere on top looks good. Secondly, cute story, and thirdly, again i love the balance.
SHCG: I'm happy to see this story scrapped. I love the title. I like the coordination of the pps and all the layering, too. I have to say, though, that this page is reminiscent of your "Swing, Batter, Batter" lo. As is, my eyes go directly to the journaling, and I think it would flow better if you placed the three octagons in a horizontal row going across the center, with the journaling on the far left. I'd also like to see the pics matted in blue circles, and the journaling in that paper bag brown to downplay the attention it gets right now. I'd keep the striped pps with the three brads each, but I see them in the corners opposite from where they are now. In other words, switch places with the little rounded squares with the four circles. Finally, I see the title strips going across each of those pp squares.
SHCG: Awwwwww, your little Mosley looks so much like my little C.G. Pepper! I just wanna snuggle him!!!!!!!!!! Such a cool story about how he came to be yours. I love this! I love the symmetry that you have here and the repetition. I do love the feel of the repeated sets of threes that you used. I really wouldn't suggest any changes. I love it the way it is! It is purrrr-fect! Get it? Purrrr-fect? Ok, I know. Cornball, but you get my drift. :-)
SHCG - I love this, Melissa! I think it's a great execution of the rule of 3rds - 3 hexagons, 3 brads per corner, cool. Fabulous heartfelt journaling & supercute photos. I dig all the pp & the layered look you created, dig the vellum too. I guess you could matte the journaling, & maybe even the photos, for more emphasis... But to me this is fantastic as is!
SHCG: Very cute photos! love the journaling and the way you did the title! Love the colors! First when I looked at the lo, my eyes were going from the top left to the bottom right -thanks to the title and journaling, but the photos don't stand out, or because the way the title and journaling are, I almost missed them. I think you should put the photo of Mosley under the top part of the title, the photo of both of them on top of " two" , still going diagonally. I say leave the pp with the brads in the corners, but make it into photo corners. You are on a roll! Great to see your los!
SHCG: What a wonderful kitten saving story and if she shows up on your porch I guess it was really meant to be. On this page I think I would like to see some inking on the edges of your vellum paper so it isn't so starkly white. I also think a mat behind your cener journaling block would be kind of neat as well as some more drastic inking around the edges of it. One more suggestion would be to add two brads on each edge of the vellum straight up and down from each other. This is a beautiful page and from the looks of your pictures I would just love to pick that little kitten up and give her a hug.
I've been wanting to do this layout of the cats for a while. Journaling reads: We did not want any pets. We thought Bulls-Eye was plenty, but then the cutest kitten showed up on our porch. We figured we would just try to find her a good home until her and Bull's-Eye met at the window and melted out hearts. Tia proclaimed "Her name is Mosley!" and at that moment she became ours.
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