First of all, I have found that, for some reason, on some computers you can not see the pictures I'm posting. They show up on some computers as long slivers for whatever reason. If you click on those pictures, you will be able to see them in a new window. FYI. In the mean time, I'll try to figure out why some of us can see the pictures and some of you can not.
This page is one of my favorites. It is of Theo in front of Jackson Square. I used a "rustic" background. I framed the picture with a delicate scrolling frame. I used the flowers with the jeweled centers to pop the corners of the picture. Last, individual silver lettering announces our location at Jackson Square.
The day we were here, just to the left of the frame of the picture, there were great street performers. They were playing music and dancing. It was just fun to watch.
The last page I am going to share from the New Orleans album is our trip to the WWII museum. This museum was fabulous. I want to go back now that they have expanded it (or when they're done if they're not done yet). It was just so amazing to see all these artifacts and experience the reality of a war I've only heard about.
I did not intentionally use a background that looks like it is splattered with blood, but in hindsight it may have been appropriate. I used a frame set that put 4 frames on the edges of the page. Once i put the pictures of artifacts and such in the frames, I spelled WWII Museum with individual letters. The center of the letters were beige so I filled them with a chocolate color to blend with the frames better. After, the page still looked empty so I added two individual camel colored frames with pictures.
Up next; Seattle Honeymoon.
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