This is a wonderful tribute to your husband! Love the boots with the American flag! My husband too is retired Military. This is so beautifully done! Fabulous details and design!
This is beautiful - Butch was always so handsome :) and sweet :) He looks like a baby in that photo. So this is the one you used the same papers on LOL! I love how you did the title lettering - I don't ever think to do that :( The boots and the Air Force emblem are perfect additions - Beautiful page!
Love this page. This is very neat and strong. The combo of red, black and white (grey) is classical and beautiful. All techniques are amazing! Great job!
Photo of my hubby when he was in the Air Force in the 60s. I used EP For the Record collection. I cut the title letter out 4 times (one time in red) with the Cameo, then highlighted them with white and a layer of Nuvo Crystal Glaze. The Air Force emblem was printed from the internet and popped on foam tape. The "be still my heart" sentiment was made in the Silhouette program and cut with the Cameo. The boots are a free clipart from online that I fussy cut. I added some borders to the two background mats as well as the photo and I also added a bit of faux stitching with a white gel pen. I forgot to insert the journaling tab before I took the photo of the layout, but it slips right behind the photo and reads:
This photo was taken when Butch was a Training Instructor (Drill Sergeant) at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. He was transferred to this assignment on March 11, 1968. This was way before we were married, (because in 1968 I was just graduating from high school) and he would have been almost 32 years old.
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