Boatlady Posted March 4 Great photo---keep your distance they run fast!!! The background and embellishments are super for the photo. I really like the black frame too. Quote Link to comment
BetC Posted March 4 NO, no, no! I would be headed for the car to get home --- and hope one wasn't on my patio! You have beautifully scrapped something truly frightening. (Maybe Missouri winters aren't that bad after all.) Quote Link to comment
Celestine Posted March 4 Great job with the title. Humorous and a great selection of alphas. I love the greenery in this Peridot kit, too. Quote Link to comment
CRS Posted March 5 That's a big gator! Definitely wouldn't get close to him!! That's a gorgeous background paper! Quote Link to comment
scrapgran Posted March 5 Definitely do not disturb. Love how the colours used reflect the colours of the gator. Quote Link to comment
MariJ Posted March 5 Whoa he does not look like someone you want to be close to and your photo is great. I like your background and how the greens blend with your photo and the pop of blue water really look so pretty. Your title looks great. Quote Link to comment
barbaraj Posted March 6 We saw one once on a golf course in Georgia. Scary! I like how you did the title and all the green leaves. Gorgeous background. Quote Link to comment
Mikelle Posted March 28 Ooooo... I was stationed at Keesler AFB in Biloxi for a year, the first year I was in the Air Force. For years there had been a huge gator that lived in one of the water features on the course - I can't remember what hole it was, but when he was out of his pond, you couldn't play that hole. Scary! I love your layout, and turning the title worked very well actually. I also really like the different alphas you chose. Quote Link to comment
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