Love the action shot above the word "waves"! Nice layout - kite surfing sounds like fun and my husband would probably enjoy it but I'm sure I would not be able to do it. I'm "over the hill" - and not it great shape!
LOVE the idea with the white sharpie. I know what's going on my must-buy list. Sooo much quicker than matting in white and sometimes you don't want that extra layer. I need to play with my GS cartridge more apparently, I love how you used it.
CATCH A WAVE - April 2010 - South Padre Island, Texas
JOURNALING: N/A
SUPPLIES USED: chipboard, Cricut Expression, Graphically Speaking, paper ribbon, Sharpie Paint Pen, stickers, Tahiti Stack by DCWV
TECHNIQUE TIP: One of the drawbacks of using a dark background paper is that it can make your photos appear darker and less apt to "pop" off your page. While my photos of my wonderful husband kiteboarding were very bright, I felt they needed a little more distinction from the dark black paper by DCWV. I grabbed my white Sharpie Paint Pen and edged the photos with it. I was able to achieve the distinct boundaries that I was looking for without having to add another layer of paper to my layout. Overall, it was cheaper and had the same effect. I am always up for saving my supplies and creating the same look in a multitude of ways.
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