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Journaling: When I learned about the great architect and designer Frank Lloyd Wright, I dreamed of seeing his works in real life. I had to jump at the chance to go on this virtual tour to see the Meyer May House built in 1908 and restored in 1987. I used Inspiration Board Template 10 by Katie Pertiet (new), Cozy At Home by TMD (not used before), Creative Soul by ABR Shadow Styles by SNU. Fonts are Draft, Impact Label and Felt Tip Roman. Elevation drawings of the house are from the Meyer May House site.

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This is really gorgeous, and you have laid out the page to perfection. The use of the elevation is really wonderful. the grid paper is a nice bonus as well, as is the key. Just stunning.

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You certainly used a good kit to use with your photos. the old style key adds well to the page. Thank you for taking part in the Weekend Wildcard Challenge. 

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This is really wonderful, Amy.   Your photos are so warm and inviting and make me want to visit too.    I really like how you've arranged them with pieces of patterns and your background with the pen and ink paper is lovely.   I keep seeing so many special and thoughtful touches added in - so much to like!

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We went to his Rosenbaum House in Florence AL a couple years ago. Amazing! This home looks much more ornate that the one we toured. This is super LO and your embellishments are great for the photos.

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Loved this - great background. Showed this to hubby - as an intern for an architect firm while still in high school, they tied a rope around him and lowered him down a cliff to take soil samples for a Frank Lloyd Wright home to be built on the site. 

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Very cool layout. Love the linear and graphic aspects of this. the tilted photos add just enough movement to really make me linger a little longer. Really nicely done. I love seeing all your virtual travels! 

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