Doubles is something i don't do regularly as a rule, but thought this was a good way to spread out lots of photos from our summer holiday down at Coffins Bay. I love to walk to Oyster walk, and the things we see along the way, which we see all the time and can take for granted.
I got my cardboard mounted photo idea from a page of Mel Nunn's in a recent Creative Paper
magazine.
8 comments:
hi sue.This looks so good.really love how youve managed to dislay so many photos, but have plenty of space left on the pages too, so it doesnt look overdone.Love it.I too struggled to do a double LO.
hello Sue, wow!!Love everything bout this layout looks so good.
I havent started my double page yet must get to it.
Oh Sue I love it ... I loved Mel's LO too when I saw it(very scrapliftable!!). This is such a great way to record your holiday!! Very inspiring ... might have to rise above the sore throat and headache and give it a go!!
Stunning Sue, love the blue paper and love how you have got heaps of photos and still white space. marika
I clicked on it for a much closer look.
I really like the turned up corner of cardboard with the star fish under it. Are the 2x3 inch pics.
U have fitted so much in but it still feels very serene.
this is so inspiring Sue. I lay in bed last night how I can use it for a range of photos that I have.
Love the shells and the cardboard... stunning stuff
LOVE it. Is it possible to bring it with you on Friday?
Fabulous Sue, I love the arrangement of your photos, and how many youve managed to get on there and still have heaps of white space (or blue space here!!) I havent done a double for a couple of years, eeek its been that long. I hope I get to it :)
Karen D
Sue this is wonderful. I too clicked to get a bigger image and WOW!
The texture with the corragated cardboard, string, curls and tears is fantastic.
I agree with Maryanne that even though there are HEAPS of photos on there it doesn't look cluttered at all and you still have heaps of lovely clean negeative space!
clever girl!
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