Armpit Acres is the name of my Dad's "little patch of heaven"--about 25 acres that he calls home. It's a very different from the city life that my children are accustomed to. When we visited last summer, I decided to take some photos of the area.
This layout is for a challenge on the Counterfeit Kit Challenge Blog. The challenge was to get inspiration from one of the design team members. So much inspiration available, but I chose Melissa. I really liked how she included 5 photos without the layout seeming crowded. I also liked that I could make a whole layout and not use a whole lot of patterned paper (even though I'm nowhere close to using all the paper in my kit). I used minimal embellishments because I really wanted to photos to stand out. The butterfly was made by stamping on a transparency and then using Stickles for the glitter (thanks to the tutorial posted on CKC earlier this month).
Most products were from my own Counterfeit Kit: American Crafts cardstock, Basic Grey patterned paper, We R Memory Keepers and Bo Bunny stickers, Prima flower, Close To My Heart, Bo Bunny, and Unity stamps, Stickles, Colorbox ink, and misc. button and ricrac.
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Beautiful, the pictures and the lo ;)
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job showcasing the photos! I really love the humming bird shot. And tell your dad I love the name of this farm!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely photos and embellishments!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I may have to lift your take on this design. Beautiful, beautiful photos too.
ReplyDeleteYes, great design to your page, just enough embellishments to let the photos shine - and they do!
ReplyDeleteArmpit Acres! LOL! Beautiful page!
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