Thursday, 26 May 2016

J.F.K. Memorial

Last summer I spent a day in and around Runnymede, the water meadow where Magna Carta was signed in 1215; you can see a plethora of photos from the day here. I'd always thought that they would make a double page, but when I sorted through my pictures for printing recently I realised that the photos really fell into three groups and that I would need a double page plus two singles.

I've started with one of the single pages, for the memorial to President John F Kennedy that is on the hillside above the meadow. It was designed to be part of the landscape and consists of a flight of 50 steps (one per state), the memorial stone itself and some seats for peaceful contemplation.

I used a sketch that Laura Whitaker designed for Imaginisce, rotated for my landscape photos. I moved the title across to the top corner and ran my journalling down the column below it.




Supplies
Cardstock - Colorset
Paper - My Mind's Eye Vintage Charm
Letters - Basic Grey
Flowers - Dovecraft
Gems - from Stash
Ink - Ranger

Tools
Big Shot & Provocraft Alphabet Dies
Fiskars Postage Stamp Border Punch
Studio Calico Doily Stamps

2 comments:

  1. This looks great Amanda. Love the design turned like this and the stripes in the paper echoing the straight lines in the photo's. xx

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  2. This is such a great take on the sketch, I love the way you adapted it to add so much fabulous journaling. Great colours and accents too! Thank you for sharing your link with me.

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