So I am a little late on this update. For this month's Crate Paper CW,
the design team is doing something special. We were each given a a
voice in selecting our own inspirational source for the creation of a
Creative Weekly "Celebration" project. Each has chosen a favored image to use as a transplant of an
idea, whether towards a card, layout or something altogether unique and
beautiful.
Here is my take...
"I found this inspiring photograph on Pinterest.
It sparked much thought about my fear of heights. For as far as I could
remember, I never liked being within high places and taking cable car
rides or roller coaster rides. I used to have nightmares thereafter,
fearing for my own life. I guess I just didn't care for the lack of
control of what could happen. Things eventually changed and in recent
years, I've slowly wanted to do something about my fear of heights. That
meant, slowly letting go, embracing difficult situations and
celebrating what life 'should' be. Just like the balloons descending
into the air, it is my inner yearning, too, wanting to break free.
To document this, I was first inspired to
do an ombre color effect as shown in the photograph via painting
different shades of blue on white cardstock. Then, I die cut some
balloon tickets strips and matted them with patterned paper. The
repeated photos on the layout show yet another breakthrough moment - my
taking a hot air balloon ride in Korea. I complemented the photos with
more celebratory elements like the balloon chipboard and butterfly die
cuts. Indeed, this is how life should be celebrated and I'm glad to come
thus far."
Long write up but it truly sums up my journey thus far. I am slowly taking steps to overcome my fear of heights so yes, hooray for all the small steps that I have taken!
Have a great Monday!
3 comments:
Amazing!! I have pinned this LO because it is just so beautiful. Now that I have read your blog I love the story behind the LO even more! stunning..x
Wow I didn't know you took a hot air balloon ride in Korea! Way to go!
Our dream is to take one in NZ. the scenery is simply amazing. But it's very exp!
This is so beautiful, such a lovely story.
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