Congrats again on your HM! Should have taken first place, but you KNOW I'm biased :-) Love every, single thing about this! (I know I already posted, but I just can't help myself when I see such awesome art)!!!
so true! this is a great layout to talk about the reality of where life takes us and what comforts us along the way! way to go on your honorable mention!
WOW, WOW, WOW Laurie. That's all I can say. Picture is awesome and so is the background and journalling, especially the hournaling. This is a very special place, isn't it?
Wow this is so poweerful! The layout is such a work of art and the journaling so heartfelt. What a fabulous page!! I hope youare at peace in front of the camera you are a gorgeous woman inside and out! Love ya girl Oh and I will probably have my camera in your face a lot too. he he
you've done it girl ... gone and made me cry. I'm so pleased that the challenge I created as something to do for fun has really been such a hit and made such a difference to those who have joined. I'm really really touched. Thank you.
OMGosh, Laurie...this is absolutley AMAZING!!! I love the photo, and your journaling and title are fabulous! I love these papers, too...they're just PERFECT for this great photo! Into my faves ~ Looks like a winner to me!!!
This is for the Lucky 7 Contest. Journaling reads: The year is 2007. We live in an age where isolation is becoming the norm. Communities have been lost to the disbursement of the family. As children grow into adult hood, they are more likely to move away from home to achieve their dreams, land that perfect job. It is not unusual for families to live miles apart. My own children have moved hundreds of miles away to follow their dreams. Just as I did, moving across the country from California, to Texas, to Missississippi,on to South Carolina and New Jersey and finally to Maryland. Technology is doing its part to bring families closer. With the invent of one rate cell phones and the internet, it is easier to keep in touch than ever before. It is on the internet that I found a wonderful group of women and men who all share the same passion - -scrapbooking. This wonderful community called scrapbook.com has become my extended family. It is here that I joined a challenge. It seemed simple enough - just take one photo of yourself each and every day for one month and post it to your gallery. Little did I know that by putting myself in front of the camera, I would not only face and hopefully conquer my fear of having my picture taken, I would also discover myself. I learned to be less critical of how I look, to look within at the woman portrayed. It is here that I rediscovered a part of me I though was lost forever. The free and easy me. I edited the photo in PSCS adjusting the levels and running the diffused glow filter. This was then printed on a transparency and overlayed on cardstock which was inked and chalked. The title was cut using a Pazzle. TFL
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