A 3 page spread.
I finished scrapping my riverboat cruise pictures today. Rather simple layouts, I'm in that simple mode again! (I know, when am I NOT!) LOL Anyway, these photo's were (mostly) taken on the boat, as we went up and down the river. The top picture in this first one, shows some swallows nests, then the next one is just a picture of a distant hill, showing fall color. Lots of utility poles and wires in the foreground, so it wasn't a real pretty picture. Then a picture of my DH sitting inside the cabin of the boat, listening to the commentary. The bottom round picture is just a campsite along the river. I love the bigger picture, of the river, it was really neat looking up the river as we went along.
The first picture on the 2nd page shows the bridge we use to cross the river when we are going to my parents house, it was really cool to see it from a different angle. An angle I never would have thought we would see it from!
The next picture is a couple guys fishing along the banks. They watched us go by, just like most people on the boat were watching them. LOL
Then you see the landing where we docked, and the inside of the boat, and of course the outside of it, after we got off. It was a great trip! Journaling from this layout is at the end of the post.
This last layout has a picture of my DH, a picture of the eagle we saw, and some pictures of the trees along the river. I loved looking at the trees.
Kit Credits: The backgrounds are from Courtship, Fern from Dainty, Stitching and folding frame from A Vintage Season 1, Anchor from By the Shore, journaling tag on the first layout from Journaling Bundle and round frames from Crumpled Framers ALL by Lara Payton.
Journaling:
More Scenes from our Riverboat Cruise. I loved
the trees lining the banks a lot, and the little signs
of life, like the camp site with the two white chairs
sitting empty, waiting for their owners to come
visit again. The look of the river spread out
ahead of us, and the fishermen sitting enjoying
their afternoon. The swallow's nests were neat,
there were a lot of them. I hadn't realized
that they had mile markers along the river,
but I guess that would be really helpful.
I stayed outside taking photo's, but Galen
went inside, to listen to the commentary. I
would have loved to hear it too, but the
speakers weren't working where I was standing.
It was however worth missing out on what
was said, because of the pictures I could
take. We even saw a bald eagle which
was really cool! All in all, it was a
wonderful trip. I'm glad we were able to go.
Great layouts! I love the kit!... I especially love the picture of the Eagle! I have some photos, but they are all from the zoo. I've never seen an Eagle "in the wild" as my kids would say. *lol*
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Julie
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