Very nice! I like the way you set the small photo in, on top of the larger one. It looks like your grandson is further down the road. Is that ribbon or paper going across the bottom? It kinda looks like a fence.
Just a beautiful layout! I love the layered butterflies, the border (which is reminiscent of a picket fence), and the use of the two photos. You should be very proud of this one.
GORGEOUS Susan!!! LOVE the quote, the precious pix, the beautiful pp's, the cut bird & butterflies............... love it all !!! That stiped pp at the bottom looks so me like a fence........... but then I'm really into fences right now!!! AWESOME work!!!
Absolutely lovely. I love the way you did the butterflies, adding an image on top of an image. What a great effect. That pic is totally dynamite! I love how you highlighted him in the smaller pic, then placed it on the larger pic. It really looks like a progression of walking. Your striped border strip at the bottom evokes the look of a fence. Really nice.
I just love this LO! It's all about the cute pics. I love how he's got his little hands in his pockets - that's just too darned cute! And I especially like the double scalloped border with all your details... so gonna duplicate that look. Love it!
You know what I going to say, don't you!!!!!???? LOL!! You are something else, lady!!! I am SO very impressed with your immaculate, intricate and remarkable details! How perfectly the small photo is placed onto the larger one! They are just gorgeous! In fact, this whole LO is spectacular, my friend! WOW!!!!!!! I commend your superb creativity!
Friend Susan, all the 'tricks' you used here add up to a spectacular layout. So clever you are to superimpose the bottom picture as a gate through the 'fence' border. Love it...
Some photos I took last year of my handsome little grandson, Adam. I used the Fiskars scalloped punch for the edges of the border. The butterflies were cut from another piece of paper and layered over butterfllies on this paper for a 3-D look. I added a little sparkle to the butterflies with some stickles. Also used the apron punch for the border on the large blue mat. The bird was also cut from a piece of the paper and added to the layout with pop dots. Added some doodling, and the journaling around the frame read: May the road rise up to meet you, may the wind be ever at your back, may the sun shine down upon your face, and the rain fall softly on your fields, and until we meed again, may God hold you in the hollow of his hands. ~Irish Blessing
This layout was created from all the beautiful papers and embellies included in the My Creative Scrapbook Main Kit for October. (except for cardstock and 3-D paint)
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