Åndalsnes was the third port of call on our Norwegian cruise last summer, but it's the last to be scrapped as I don't work in order. This means I'm coming to the end of the project, but I still need a title page and I'll be reviewing everything else to see what's missing or where I can add more pieces to use up my kit. In particular, after I've made the title page, I will have an odd number of pages so I will need to make one more to even them up.
8. Åndalsnes
My usual sub-title page, which should be familiar to you by now: a strip of stamp-print paper, a vertical title cut on my Silhouette and a big block of photos with journalling.
9 & 10. To Nebba & Back
We'd planned to get the cable car to the top of Nesaksla (the mountain on the page above) and walk back down but poor weather meant we cancelled that and instead walked up the mountain as far as the first viewpoint, called Nebba.
I've already made a page with this title for Ålesund, but Norwegians seem to take a very straightforward approach to naming their parks: by=town, park=park and en=the - so The Town Park. My page is a loose scraplift of one of Shimelle's December YouTube pages rotated, with two photos of the park and a journalling box below them.
This is one of the pages I made for Week 2 of the Winter Challenges at Scrapbook Challenges - UK, where I scored points for using yellow with two or more photos plus bonus points for scraplifting a previous challenge page from Amy Kattenbelt.
My photos are from the Train Chapel at Åndalsnes station which is a converted train carriage with an altar made from railway sleepers.
Supplies: Cardstock - Craft UK; Paper - Simple Stories Happy Travels, My Mind's Eye Market Street, Photoplay Anchors Aweigh; Letters - Hobbycraft, Creative Devotion, Maggie Holmes, KaiserCraft; Stickers - Simple Stories; Die-Cut - Vicki Boutin; Washi Tape - Hobbycraft; Enamel Shapes - Simple Stories, 49 and Market, Paige Evans, My Mind's Eye, Papermania






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