TOO:
Too cute, too precious, too adorable. Used a Hambly transparency as a rub-on, here--seriously, just put them ink-side down and rub--HARD. It'll work, and look cool and vintage-y and distressed.
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Nikki & Dan's Wedding:
The big flower pulls out with a list of all the people in the pictures. You might notice that a picture of the bride and groom was not front and center on this spread--unfortunately, I didn't get a good enough one to print a large photo! There are 2 smaller photos of them on the layout, instead.
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Wedded Bliss
My first time using raw chipboard on a layout. But it worked here, with the light gray background to the focal photo.
Speaking of the gorgeous photo, I can't take credit--that is from Hercules Photography out of St. Louis, MO.
Hidden journaling inside the wedding program.
One sheet of patterned paper, cleverly cut, serves to create a 2 page layout! I based all the pieces on 2 nasty pieces of lime green paper I knew I wouldn't use. :-)
"Bliss" is traced from the patterned paper with a black pen.
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Marina & Brian
Not sure how to use up some of that sticker stash? One of my favorite alterations of stickers is to adhere them with pop-dots--gives a bit of dimension and just makes them seem... fancier. lol I also adhered stickers and wrote directly onto the stickers, making them part of my title.
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Faith, Hope, & Love
An adorable photo of my friend Matthew and his new family. I wish I could have been there for the wedding! For Scrapbook Takeout's March '07 Cyber Crop. Used some new Bazzill Bling--yummy!
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Kedushin
This 2 page, 12 x 12 spread was from a friend's wedding, last July. It was the first Jewish wedding I've attended. Very simple. Used one of my favorite techniques for dealing with bad pics: Journaling on vellum, and then adhering that over the pic.
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