SHCG: Christy, I love this photo! It is absolutely stunning all alone. However, I love your interpretation of the challenge and amazing titling that really makes me see the picture anew. I love this, it is fantabulous!
SHCG: I can see why you love this photo so much. It really is beautiful and probably one your daughter will always cherish. I really do not have any suggestions for you on this one. It is a wonderful page and a wonderful response to the challenge.
SHCG: Wow! I love your response to the challenge. This is such a great idea. My only suggestion would be to nudge the photo down, because a couple of triangles seem to be peaking out of the bottom. Great job!!
SHCG: You definately know how to dominate a challenge. What a cute way to add some interest to plain CS. This is great and I honestly have no suggestions!
SHCG: woweeee Your layout is like a giant sun with rays of every color. And the photo shows her looking out on an endless horizon (future). I LUV it. Don't change a thing other them making a GIANT poster version for her bedroom.
SHCG: Unreal!!! That must have taken a bit of time but the results are well worth it let me tell you. And it definatly makes sure your looking at the photo. I love it!
SHCG: This is precisely why the challenge scares me: it looks like a lot of work, but then it wouldn't be a challenge I guess. Congratulations on being featured. It is well deserved. This lo shines! I like that you used rainbow colors for something other than a rainbow arc. They work well as a sun. I love the photo and the title. The suggestions I have solely come from looking at another direction this lo could have gone. I can see the photo's top and bottom curved with the sun's center, and extended the yellow cs to cover the entire center save a very thin margin of black. Then, I can see yellow doodled lines and journaling instead of white. Another thought would be the same suggestions, but instead of centering the photo, move it left, with some journaling on the right in black ink on the suggested extended yellow cs. I would love to know more about the story behind the pic and the lo.
SHCG: I really love the way you went at this one. Love the way the title is, and the shapes of the cs reminds me of a sun. I love the black cs, it really makes everything else stand out and since the photo is in the middle, my focus is right on it. ps. this LO was featured when i got on this morning!
SHCG: Whoa! Awesome awesome job on the challenge Christy! I love all the colors on this and the doodling! The only thing I would so, very small, slide the photo down a smidge to cover that one black spot. It's just a teensy little thing.
SHCG - Christy, I love this colorful response to the challenge! The vibrantly colored sun, white doodles & wonderfully scenic pic w/ her triumphantly on top of a mountain just fit the title so perfectly. You conveyed such a cool, joyous feeling w/ that sun & no pp! If I had to suggest anything, perhaps double matte the photo in blue just for extra photo emphasis. But this is a super page as is! TFS, hon! :)
Answer to challenge to use no patterened paper, only cardstock. This is one of my favorite pictures of my youngest daughter. A friend of hers took this of her when she was standing on top of a mountain in Colorado while on a summer trip with her youth group this last summer. Journaling was a bit cut off by scan, Reads: Jamie NYR Colorado 2007
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