Journaling:
On our previous cruise to Cozumel, after a fun-filled day on a catamaran we all decided to go to the Hard Rock Cafe. For some reason the Cab driver misunderstood us and dropped us off at Carlos ‘N’ Charlies instead. We didn’t make it to the Hard Rock Cafe, so on this cruise I was on a mission. As Cheryl and I walked along Aven Rafael Melgar (the main street on Cozumel) we noticed the Hard Rock Cafe. We went to the front door hoping to go inside to buy some souvenirs. That was as far as we got. It was not open. Hurricane Wilma had come to Cozumel 3 months prior on October 21, 2005 and decided to stay a couple of days. Hurricane Wilma damaged almost everything on the island. Many landmarks including the Hard Rock were being rebuilt. So, no luck again on this trip.
Credits:
Photo: Tom Dillion II
All Elements: Tom Dillion II - April Surprise kit
Fonts: Dare 2 Differ and Dauphin
Software: PSCS2
Great layout, Tom! I like the way your frames lead right to the front door of the closed Hard Rock Cafe. Wonderful journaling as well! Nice use of the Dare 2 Differ font. Thanks for joining in the July Font Challenge!
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retro Designer & Moderator
Registered: August 2006 Location: Germany (originally Scotland) Posts: 3468
Mon July 21, 2008 2:38am
You´ve created an interesting 3D effect using the multiple frames and photos. Great effect and layering. Like the quirky font too.
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macochran Deco-Pages Creative Team Member
Registered: September 2007 Location: Central Ohio Posts: 6741
Mon July 21, 2008 3:11am
Oh I like the way the picture itself is part of the framing with the different effects! Awesome! Love your journaling about the trip too! Maybe the cabbie didn't misunderstand but was deliberate in not taking you where you wanted to go? Great page!
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"Humor is the great thing, the saving thing. The minute it crops up, all our irritations and resentments slip away, and a sunny spirit takes their place." — Mark Twain