Incredible job Lisa! So many french elements seamlessly working together and I love best that this doesn't even have a photo..it is for your memorabilia! Just amazing!
Love this to pieces. My favorite musical. I raise my glass to you. I love the image of Cosette so smartly done and your flowers are brilliant here. fav - just an outstanding piece of art. Now I've got "Master of the House" in my head. "Every body raise a glass...." oHHHHH MY.
Absolutely STUNNING, Lisa!!!! LOVE the layers, the muted color, the flowers, the rosette, the images, EVERYTHING!!!! Definitely in my Faves and am sooo jealous you got to see Les Miserables! I've always wanted to! Fabulous page!
Lisa this is over the top ---- I love everything you do but I THINK I have a NEW "fave" of your's with this one -- it rocks!!!! Absolutely perfect -- love all of the many details --- especially the child images and the Eifel tower -- this is just stunning!!
This is just beautiful...love all the details and the little child image...so iconic of that wonderful musical...funnily my dd and I were just talking about it awhile ago...they're making into a movie.
Last Easter, I went by myself to see Les Miserables in Milwaukee. It's my favorite book, and while I'd listened to the soundtrack before, I'd never gotten to see the musical so it was a dream come true. There may be a second page with my memorabilia, or I may just slide it into the page protector behind the page. I haven't decided.
This is for the Feeling French Challenge. We had to use at least three of six different elements -- I used four:
1. Eiffel tower - on my pp and on the epoxy flower centers (even though it wasn't built until more than 50 years after the events in Les Mis LOL);
2. fleur de lis - chipboard and on the epoxy flower centers;
3. French word or phrase - my title, on the pp, the date (24 avril 2011), and my journaling (Aimer une autre personne c'est voir le visage de Dieu. - Victor Hugo); and
4. lace - I made the brown rosette from lace ribbon, sprayed it with Tattered Leather GM, and added a ribbon rose to the center.
All the pp's are GCD Paris Nights. The base pp is flocked. I printed the images of Cosette on beige cs and distressed them. I used the full Emile Bayard portrait from the original edition to symbolize the book as well as the familiar version of the image that is used for the musical, and I made the flowers out of the music print to symbolize the musical too.
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