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HNC_7/13


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Patterned paper is in the narrow inner stroke around the picture- hahaha! The second, purple paper is as patterned as I could get for a multiple patterned paper challenge. This was hard- LOL! I'm in a rut with photo placement/journaling. I tried to work the journaling on to postcards or paper scraps but couldn't find a good spot. The pic is probably too big, but I like big pictures. Dilemma, dilemma, dilemma. Next challenge I have to shake things up!

 

Journaling: Cloud watching was one of my favorite things to do on our Hawaiian vacation. The sky seemed to change from one minute to the next. This lovely scene on Waikiki Beach looking toward Diamond Head lasted only a short time before the clouds blew off and the sky was sunny and clear again.

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Ah..........Dot! Stunning! LOVE those colors! The Cabana Collection is just the perfect collection for your beautiful layout! I love the big photo too! I think you've captured so many of the wonderful Hawaiian colors in your layout - it's just so pretty to look at - you are sooooo creative!

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Absolutely stunning layout, Dot and I love big photos! Yours is gorgeous and your background, titles and embellishments are glowing and truly awesome!

There are so many beautiful parts to this layout and I find more each time i look....

You may feel like "shaking things up" but I think they are lovely just the way they are! :)

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No, no, no -- don't shake things up! This is perfect. Don't change a thing! Your photo is magnificent, and I love seeing it big. I like how you used the papers and the small embellishments, too. The colors are gorgeous, tropical, intense, wonderful. I really like the Cabana collection, and you've inspired me about creative ways to use it. This is going strait to my favorites.

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Shake up what???? Everything is just perfectly amazing. This photo is certainly worthy of filling the page and the little bits and pieces of elements scattered around the edge add a lovely touch to reinforce the theme of the tropics. Oh, and those colors . . . . yum!!! Another incredible LO to add to my favorites.

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