Ok, so I had this brainwave today: It's always annoyed me how using plenty of dimensionals behind a large surface will still go wavy or sag over time. So, to make my middle photo pop without the long-term sag effect, I mounted some thick cardboard behind it. Smart, I know. This is a case of K-I-S-S (keep it simple stupid).
This was my lovely son #1 back when those jeans didn't have holes in the knees and we still had both shoes. Boys are cool. Photography credit to Keri-Anne @ Dilworth Photography.
Kaleidoscope Designer Series Papers (retires at end of June)
Smoky Slate, Whisper White card
Yippee-Skippee! Stamp Set ('happy')
Basic Black Stampin' Write Marker
Watercolor Wonder washi tape
Twine
Stunning scrap page Susan, the yellow just reaches out and grabs you and draws you in to those delightful photos of your #1 boy. Love how the central one is in focus but not too! x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scrap page Susan. I could never make any scrapbooking page look this amazing! Love your idea of the cardboard! Love your beautiful photography too. xo
ReplyDeleteYou could totally translate your epic skills to a layout Louise!
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