Revealing Scraplift Round 15
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This certainly morphed from the original.
Sue in NC (formerly known as Sue in Colorado)
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They are all beautiful no matter how morphed.
Cheryl
Myrtle Beach
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Myrtle Beach
#59 in order PAO
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More great pages ladies! Gwen, the Color Run intrigues me. Did you end up all different colours at the end? I want to see before and after photos, LOL.
Sue, that background could not be more perfect for your photos. I love it! And such a change from the colourful inspiration you started with.
Sue, that background could not be more perfect for your photos. I love it! And such a change from the colourful inspiration you started with.
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I followed Sue and since I received round 14 and 15
at almost the same time, I did companion pages.
This is also done with photos from my son's trip
to AZ,
I stuck with Sue's page formula for the most part
at almost the same time, I did companion pages.
This is also done with photos from my son's trip
to AZ,
I stuck with Sue's page formula for the most part
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Be Yourself, Everyone else is taken
Elizabeth in Brooklyn
Elizabeth in Brooklyn
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another beautiful page! The photos are just amazing.
I'm one of those people who never gets car sick and I love roller coasters and Tilt-a-wirls - but the swirls in the ground like that? It makes me so dizzy and off balance. I never knew that about myself until we hiked up to Delicate Arch and I couldn't go the last 100 or more feet because of it. I tried and tried. It broke my heart to hike all that way and not get to the arch.
I'm one of those people who never gets car sick and I love roller coasters and Tilt-a-wirls - but the swirls in the ground like that? It makes me so dizzy and off balance. I never knew that about myself until we hiked up to Delicate Arch and I couldn't go the last 100 or more feet because of it. I tried and tried. It broke my heart to hike all that way and not get to the arch.
Pam Cook #48
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Here is mine!
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Kathy Carr
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I like every one of these!! Great job so far, everybody!!
Debi Daugherty
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Mrs. Fire Chief
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Kathy, that cake looks good enough to eat, what kind
of photo is on top?
of photo is on top?
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Elizabeth in Brooklyn
Elizabeth in Brooklyn
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She was into the Twilight (vampire) movies so it's from one of the movies.
Kathy Carr
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I followed Kathy's page fairly closely. I wish I could take credit for the beautiful photography, but these were taken by a wonderful photographer who has a studio in my Virginia hometown - Shadowlands Photography. He's also a gifted painter.
The top photo is the Norton reservoir, where I fished with my father and grandfather. Middle is Main St. in Coeburn, NC. Flowering shrub is a deciduous Azalea that's native to the region. I tried very hard to work in a photo of blooming Mountain Laurels, but have pretty much decided to do another page highlighting the flora and fauna of the region. The water fall is part of Little Stony. There's a series of 3 waterfalls, and the water is icy cold even in the middle of July. And yes, we have taken a dip or two in those icy waters. The older I grow, the more I miss those mountains.
The top photo is the Norton reservoir, where I fished with my father and grandfather. Middle is Main St. in Coeburn, NC. Flowering shrub is a deciduous Azalea that's native to the region. I tried very hard to work in a photo of blooming Mountain Laurels, but have pretty much decided to do another page highlighting the flora and fauna of the region. The water fall is part of Little Stony. There's a series of 3 waterfalls, and the water is icy cold even in the middle of July. And yes, we have taken a dip or two in those icy waters. The older I grow, the more I miss those mountains.
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Kathy & Pam - both pages are so pretty. I often use a similar sketch when I have 3 landscape photos. It's "simple" but works so well.
Pam Cook #48
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I follow Pam P
I again flipped the photos to the left. I used green paper.
My daughter is sending me a couple more photos to change them out of the last page.
The journalling is on the previous page.
I again flipped the photos to the left. I used green paper.
My daughter is sending me a couple more photos to change them out of the last page.
The journalling is on the previous page.
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Pam Cook #48
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