This is so gorgeous! I love the stamped animals on the tin! It makes me want to go on a safari! :) I love everything about it--it is going in my favorites!
You do such amazing work! I need to just cruise through your gallery. :)
I love the animal accents and your use of textures. Absolutely wonderful work!
I love this! Adding to my favorites now -- have pictures from a trip to Africa over 10 years ago that I need to scrap -- my animal pictures are mostly the backsides (the bus made too much noise & the animals all ran away), but what a cool idea!
Linda, I was just thinking about you and wondering where you had been?
I am glad to see your latest, but also a bit jealous. I have always wanted to take a safari in Africa. Someday...
I love the way you did your animal stamps and the cool mat around you and your husband. YOur smile lights up the photo!!
Libby
Can you say WINNER! THis one definitley has my vote! What a neat experience to visit Africa - and even cooler to see the big 5 in their natural habitat! I'm so jealous
OMG, Can I just say... WOW!!! straight to my faves. If I ever go on safari this is going to be scraplifted... or maybe I can just add pics of my kidsand dh, it would be the "rowdy three" though.. Awesome job, as usual!
Finally, my first safari layout from last year's vacation in Tanzania...I'm soooo far behind. This is the story of our improbable sighting of the Big Five in one hour! Square accents are layers of UTEE with a stamped image. Another 12x15 layout. Thanks for looking!
JOURNALING: "One Park One Morning One HOUR! An unbelievable story, to be sure but it happened to us! It began with an early morning game drive. Planning to catch the gate right when it opened at 6:00 a.m., we were ready to go very, very early. Just as we left the gates of our hotel with the sign that says, “do not walk past this point,” we spotted it. A leopard! The most difficult animal to see in the park because of its coloring and the fact that it hides in the trees much of the time. Wow! It sat to the side of the road, stared at us and slinked away. Oh, this was a great sign. It was going to be a great day! After hurrying past the gates to the park, luck was still with us. We caught the last rhino of the herd crossing the main street into the center of the park – where no cars are allowed. We then thought we’d see if we could catch the lions – we’d spotted them earlier but decided in favor of the rhinos first. Got ‘em - still lounging in the high grass. Now, off to see the buffaloes…they weren’t too far away, meandering by the side of the road. And, with just a few minutes left in our first hour of the morning, we found a small herd of elephants by the trees. DONE! The Big Five in one park, one morning, One HOUR! Who would believe us?! Our guide didn’t want us to tell anyone – it would make it hard for the rest of the not-so-lucky guides as their own tourists would want the same “special safari.” Yea rrrrrrrrrrright…we told anyone who would listen!! Ha ha ha! Incredible!"
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