Friday, May 1, 2009

Digi Layout

It's about a month overdue, but I finally had a chance to sit down and do the last lesson in Jessica Sprague's "Digi In Deep" class. This lesson was very complex, but really fun. The only thing I didn't add was my scanned fingerprint, but since I'm still getting over this yucky cold it seemed like more work than I felt like putting forth effort. ;) Still a very fun layout, and I know I'll use the frame idea for future projects. Yep - each one of those frames I placed by hand! No simple element there! That's what makes it especially cool. :)



Now I'm going to go vedge on the couch. Dave's doing homework so I can watch Mamma Mia without feeling like I'm torturing him. Hehe... I've not seen it yet, but hear it is a total chick flick.

6 comments:

Keeley Kirwan said...

Very Cool LO!! Love all the frames!!

Too funny...I have Mama Mia sitting on my livingroom table begging to be watched too, but my hubby has already told me numerous times that if I want to watch it, it will be by myself. Let us know what you thought of it...

Jeanne said...

Awesome, Nona! I well remember working on that layout and how many attempts I had to make of taking that shot. Your layout looks fabulous.

Hope you are feeling better soon and that you enjoyed the movie.

Unknown said...

You'll love Mama Mia! Just don't cringe too much when Pierce Brosnan sings. Other than that, I loved the movie. I made Dan the Man watch it with me the first time, which was a big mistake because he now does his best impression of Pierce any time I put it in to watch while I'm scrapbooking. You'll see!

Sarah said...

Totally cool LO! I love all the frames. I would love to see that movie!
I watched 50 First Dates last night...ready for a comedy...and ended up bawling my eyes out at the end. Good job hubby was already in bed.

Kim Burmeister said...

Great layout, Nona! I haven't started my Digi Deep classes yet. Now, I want to seeing your great layout! Awesome!

Hope you are feeling better!

Barb said...

Great layout, Nona. Cool frames!