Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Junior Year


This page is designed to look a bit like the inside of a locker or a bulletin board, hence the photos, paper-esque background, corkbord letters, and organized chaos.

Junior Year Prom



The background paper was chosen because of its fun and glitzy but classic design (it has blue metallic roses on a green ground). The ribbon was chosen for the same reason. Because of the large amount of photos and the varying sizes and shapes, very little embellishment was used on this spread because of the energy it already has on its own. My favorite pictures are the candid and silly ones :) They reflect the personality of my friends to a "T".

Football!


I love football games. I don't watch the game but its the atmosphere. This page is more simple and a bit of a breath of fresh air. (It actually immediately follows the pseudohomecoming page which is very busy). The color choice is based off of school colors and the journaling on the first page is a nice addition.

Pseudohomecoming


This page has a nice contrast between the bright blue and red with a hint of tacky wallpaper design. The variety of shapes makes it interesting as well. Because of these two things the page seems super energetic without too many embellishments!

C.S.L.



Since these pages are autobiographical I filled them with things that I love and things that make me smile. It is also in keeping with the vintage keepsake theme of the childhood spread.

Growing Up



The theme of this page was vintage keepsakes, the little decorations I got in a pack of vintage themed paper cutouts and I love them!

Senior Year



My goal for these pages was chaos. I wanted them to be reminiscent of a drawer full of old colorful memorabilia.