OMW I love this layout! The bgpp's are stunning, just love the vintage balloon papers. Love the hanging sign, and the pics are priceless! If you know the paper collection, could you let me know? Thanks and beautifully done!!!
Love that you used both the negative and positive of the flourish punch! Great background paper and lovely photos! Really love the special touch that your clouds give the page!
You are definitely a good sport. This is a fabulous lo with a great vintage look to it. I love the you rounded the corners of the photos and matting, making them flow with the balloon background. The hidden journaling/flip book is so creative.
I LOVE your journaling! Doing things just because your significant other wants to, even though you don't, is called being married, lol! I really love those clouds. They add the perfect detail to your gorgeous colors. That looks like an awesome ride - inside or out!
I am terrified of heights and roller coasters... never was when I was younger though! ::sigh:: You're a Great Sport! Love the very vintage-carnival feel of this layout! Great colors; love that orange and vellum clouds!
Love the balloon paper and your layout is great loved reading the journaling ...i love rides we have a big gigantic ferris wheel in Pigeon Forge we have taken pics in front of it but no one will ride it with me but we are going for my birthday in May for the weekend and my Mom is going to ride it with me .
How cool and creative you are to use the negative piece for the title. I never thought to combine positive and negative but I really like it. Thanks for giving me some inspiration. Wonderful background paper. Love the color.
I love this! The background paper is gorgeous! Love the photo, you can tell your smile is not only a smile. My husband smiles like you when it comes to heights. But you did it and that is great, don't you think?!
Well, one more thing we have in common: the fear of heights, and NO! I would not get on a Ferris wheel, I like roller coasters and spinning rides. The graphic 45 papers are very pretty, and perfect for this lo. They have a vintage feel to them. I have never used them.
Awesome page what is not there to love. You had me at G45 and this piece of paper is one of my favs. Love the clouds reflecting how high you felt you were! Too funny that this ride is scary for you. I love Ferris wheels. Would love to go on one like this one. Hohum one day if I ever venture to the USA! You've inspired me to do my Ferris wheel photos from 2 winters ago. Now where have I put those photos
Love this layout.great take on challenges.
Oh man, I can ride any roller coaster you put in front of me, but a Ferris Wheel, ummm NOPE! Those things go way to slow and it gives me time to think and realize what is actually happening! Love the hidden journaling!
I am right there with you, heights scare the daylights out of me too! My husband and son talked me into going on a ferris wheel at Disney Land and it was petrifying! I would rather go on the fast rollercoastes than to slowly hang in mind air! Lol... I love the pps you chose Nice photos and love how you made the journaling tag that flips up!
Guuurrrrllll I am so afraid of open heights so I would have been up there sweating bullets with you. I can't even watch TV with someone climbing out on any type of ledge without my palms clamming up and my heart starts beating in my ears. I fell out of a tree when I was younger, so that did it for me! But you are right, sometimes it is good to face fears, I just don't think roller coasters/rickety carnival rides are the way to go hahaha! But you did put that smile on your hubby's face and that means something. I love all your G45's papers and embellies to match. They were made for the Wonder Wheel. fave
I wanted to copy Lyn's hidden journaling tag, but I also wanted to give it more of a carnival feel, so I created this little sandwich board kind of thing.
The hardest part to it was figuring out how to let it live on my page and still allow the cover to lift, so I ended up creating a glued up stack of 3/8" chipboard strips that fit under the little metal bookplate. Then I covered the stack with the blue cardstock, cut a tiny word strip from one of the journaling cards that came with the paper collection, glued it one, and covered that with glossy accents. I was able to get enough space between the paper and the edge of the rings so that the flip concept worked, and I'm pretty happy with the result. Especially considering that it was NOT all that hard!
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