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.
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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