Museum of Flight - Modern Day Planes

Still day 1 in Seattle, we visited the Museum of Flight.  The outside area (which we visited first because it was about to rain) had a few planes you could actually go on and check out the inside.  We got on a British plane and JFK's Air Force One.  It a lot of American Airlines planes.  The most amazing plane was the HUGE Boeing 747.  I sure do wish we could have gone on a tour through the Boeing 747.

The first page shows the Air Force One and the British Airlines plane.  I staggered them and separated them so I could use individual letters to spell "Museum of Flight."  I used little airplane "stickers" to "hold down" the pictures.  The aqua of the background gives the appearance of the sky.

Theo really want to become the first non-United States Born President.  Since this would take a change of the United States' Constitution, he had to settle for the world of make believe.  He couldn't wait to get a picture of him coming out of Air Force One, waving like the president does.  We worked hard for this picture because, well, Yankees are rude and kept walking in front of us.  Haha, that would have never happened in the South.

This page, I kept simple to highlight the photo itself; since it is so special to Theo.  I used a more elegant background and journal tag to get the spirit of Theo's presidential term (haha).  The swirl corners were used to boarder the photo.  The page looked plain when I was finished so I added a vertical and horizontal stitching to add to the page.  I pushed them each towards the edge so the intersection would be off center.

The last page I'm sharing here displays the large American Airlines plane and the GIGANTIC Boeing 747.  I was almost literally looking straight up to get this picture.  I've never seen anything so big (That's what she said).  Theo, of course, needed to take a picture standing under the wing of the American Airlines plane.

On this page I used another blue theme for the reflection of the sky.  Again, I staggered and separated the pictures so I could use individual lettering between the two pictures.  I put cloud "stickers" on the corners of the pictures to act as double duty to "hold the pictures in place" and act as a background for the lettering.  Blue "gel" individual letters spell "giants" to highlight the extreme size of these planes.

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