I decided for my first blog to keep it simple. So here we go.
Arc de Triumph (Arch of Triumph, Paris, France)
After making a range of darkroom door designed cards, I used the same technique to make a scrapbooking page. Here I have cut the photo into three parts (triptych), and mounted the three on to one piece of card, with a small gap between the three pictures. Then I mounted that onto a piece of textured card. I then mounted Dark room door word strips onto a piece of double mates card, and added them above and below the photo. I then added two strips of darkroom door paper down the side, and then because it was winter and their were no leaves on the trees, i decided to add them here, via a piece of ribbon. I tied it in the middle in a knot. I added four brads down the side, just to lift the page a little. So nice and simple. But it looks good, and most importantly the photolooks great.
Hope you enjoyed. Jo
Arc de Triumph (Arch of Triumph, Paris, France)
After making a range of darkroom door designed cards, I used the same technique to make a scrapbooking page. Here I have cut the photo into three parts (triptych), and mounted the three on to one piece of card, with a small gap between the three pictures. Then I mounted that onto a piece of textured card. I then mounted Dark room door word strips onto a piece of double mates card, and added them above and below the photo. I then added two strips of darkroom door paper down the side, and then because it was winter and their were no leaves on the trees, i decided to add them here, via a piece of ribbon. I tied it in the middle in a knot. I added four brads down the side, just to lift the page a little. So nice and simple. But it looks good, and most importantly the photolooks great.
Hope you enjoyed. Jo
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