...I cannot get to any other of my projects. (Please don't judge me--ha ha ha…this is the last of our summer garage clean out!) I suppose I could go through these boxes instead of scrapbooking, but what fun is that? Plus, if I don't complete this album now (I think I am halfway done), I won't ever finish it.
(I will have to plow through those boxes before March 15, though because I will be going to the Scrapbook Expo and my rolling tote is in the corner of that mess :D )
Onto the layout...
This Dumbo layout was inspired by a layout on TwoPeas (which is no longer a website). I loved the brown, mustard/gold, blue color combination. Then I thought--hey can I add grey, too? Off to Pinterest I went and found that yes, gray (grey?) would go with this combination.
Almost perfect shades that I wanted to used...Although, I would have used the colors anyway, but I like to see I wasn't going too far off the spectrum :)
Here is the layout that had 3 of the 4 photos before:
*The other photos are included in other aspects of the album now…except that last photo…Like my Pooh sticker on the Jungle Cruise? The photo came out super dark so I think I am going to leave that out of the album. The "heart" photo…I was able to lighten it, but it was pretty grainy. It did get placed on another page…how can a Disneyland album be complete without a picture of the kids on the Carousel??? And I totally cut it out of the photo originally! (I will share it later.)
And now for the after:
I love this photo of my son...he was about 4 1/2 here and was so tired. Then I found the cutest vintage Dumbo (via Pinterest) and it was so perfect! Dumbo has the same sleepy eyes and my son is wearing my husband's hat that has a brim is too big for my son's head...like Dumbo's ears :)
Thank you for looking!
what a cuite pie! I hate that our kids grow up but thank goodness we have pictures to see their weet faces!
ReplyDeletethanks for inspiring me Linda, I have boxes and albums of my kids when they were little - i will def have to go back and scrap them :)
Yes, I think age 4 is probably the best age! ha ha ha.
Deleteeek…thank you for saying I inspire you :D That is so nice to hear :D
there is no expiration date on photos…so scrapbook them!!! All of them :D
nice re-do!
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