SHCG: Your pics really draw me in as it's very clear the two of you had such a great time. I especially love the different expressions on your faces in the title pic, as well as the laughter you captured in the raised photo. My suggestions are mainly about placement to make the flow of the photos seem more seamless. I'd like to see the tickets peeking out from behind the tombstone so they're a little more anchored. I'd then move the little photo above the tombstone to where the tickets are currently and paired with the little photo that you have on the right page. That way, the title pic is flanked by two pairs of minipics. I hope that makes sense. I like the messy red inking on the tiny photo above the tombstone, so I'd like to see a red element on the right page. Where the little pic sits, I'd put red letters in a column, instead--HTH for Hollywood Tower Hotel. Finally I'd switch places between the raised pic and the one of your godson (in the lower left of the right page, with you in the bg). I'd still keep that one pic raised, I just suggest this new placement because I like the flow of the tower pics from left to right across the bottom of both pages. I hope you journaled about the last line in your description. That's a funny little anecdote. Maybe "Loud... and never-ending" could find a home across the two pages right in the center strip of space. The smiles on your faces are infectious.
SHCG: Cute photos! All the different sized photos add a lot of interest to the page. I also like the different photo matt edges. Its nice to have tickets from the actual event on the page too, t looks great.
SHCG - Marvelously fun pics & LO! Groovy Twilight Zone-ish background pp, the white photo mats work well to accent the pics. Love the use of ticket stubs & the overall collage-y look.!
SHCG: Great job fitting all these pics in! I like that you picked a pp that adds interest but doesn't detract from the pictures. Hidden journaling was an excellent idea- lets you get your story in but does not clutter the page.
This LO is about the challenge I gave to my Godson, Sean. A few weeks prior to going to Disney World I told him I wanted him to go on this ride with me. He protested....all the way up to the ride. Verbal protests only. Since this was a Twilight themed ride, I tried to use paper that reminded me of the Twilight Zone. My journaling is hidden behind the raised pic on the right side. A final note, the reason we are laughing in a few pics is because we both loved the ride. I had the pleasure of telling my Godson that he screamed like a man.....Loud and never-ending!
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