I love your color choices, the photo's are Great and show emotion!!!!wonderful!
and I wouldnt worry about the spinning wheel idea I first seen this idea in my April 2006 issue of creating keepsakes and yours and ScrappingPeach wheels are nothing like it or each other . Great Job on your LO !
Hi, Lisa! I'm the one who created the other page with the wheel. I had no idea you were also doing a wheel, and I don't feel offended. I hope you aren't offended, either. Your wheel is completely different than mine; yours has words (adjectives), and mine has pictures. I think your layout is great! Excellent use of color! Very cute. I'm sorry that we came up with a similar idea in a similar time period, but I don't think they're really much alike at all. =) Good luck in the contest!
Here is my final page…I uploaded it unfinished earlier to get a date stamped on it to clear up any misunderstanding that might occur due to the fact that I too have a chipboard wheel on my page just as scrappingpeach does. I believe she entered her’s on March 20th and I discovered it the next day, the 21st. I figured the only way to prove that I did not scraplift it was to put mine on immediately (though not finished) so it would be clear that I already had it done, then I could change the image later to my finished product. I know it may seem overboard and maybe even silly… I just wanted it to be clear that it is my own work. I may scraplift ideas when it is for my own personal books, but I wouldn’t for a contest!
Anyhow…
Journaling reads: Never has there been and never again Will there be another you Fashioned by God's hand And perfectly planned To be just who you are And what He's been creating Since the first beat of your heart Is a living, breathing, priceless, work of art.
Along the bottom it says… I can see the fingerprints of God when I look at you…
Both are from song lyrics “Fingerprints of God” by Steven Curtis Chapman
The now infamous wheel does spin to reveal various adjectives about my youngest daughter Lizzy. They are: beautiful, adorable, mischievous, lively, curious, sweet, silly
The photo quality of the layout is not great, so the actual photos on the layout look a little funny…they are in sepia tone…so they go with the orange tones in the paper great. I chalked the middle of the light pink flowers so they would match the layout better. And I used a smaller Bell font to match the Heidi Swapp “L” and cut them out of the Basic Grey tags so they would fit on the page.
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