I LOVE the button heart framing the picture, which also is way cool! The appearance of stacked pictures, that's really neat! And the color scheme and truly the whole page feels very boy/masculine to me. Good job!
I wish I could take credit for this layout all the way but I got my Christmas edition of Scrapbook Creations Magazine and found on page 17 a paper scrapbooking layout done by Donna Wild"Molly's First M" I can't display the scrapbooking Layout because of copyright issues but I'll describe it as being similiar to this style I have done of my eldest son Connal. Donnas layout has little varied vintage silver buttons from K&Company and silver and white paper from Chatterbox and features her baby girl Molly and hearts cut out. Connals' Braces This was a big year for you Connal, You became a Teen and you got braces, cost $5200! Your in year 8 and an above advanced student I used grunged and sanded papers from the Boy! Oh Boy! kit, with the chipped paint tin buttons provided by atomic cupcakes actions for photoshop. I layered the same photo on top of each other transforming it by a few degrees each way, I wasn't happy with the shadowing so I added a faded layer with brushing in between the photos to give a more natural look of the photo raising in places. I used atomic's painted wood action and my custom brushes to make the letters of Connals name. I also added an extra photo in that wasn't in the scrapbooking layout of Donna's. I used the stitching styles of Lara Paytons "whip stitching" for the vertical stitching. The tags were my idea too for the all important journalling I wanted to include with this photo memory page.
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February 02, 2007