Well that took a bit longer than hoped....if nothing else its made me realise how few photos of people I seem to have. Also didn't help the first version of this layout used an entire kit that had been retired....ugh. I'm also nort 100% sure I quite got the bobble head effect you were after either @ArmyGrl
This was SO Entertaining! Oh My Gosh soooo fun!!! Thanks so much. Definitely need to do this with my son's baseball photos. hahahaha
@ArmyGrl I'm so glad this was a challenge on the weekend! It really made me think, try a bunch of different things, and really just let it sit until I got the right inspiration. You provided us with great instructions, I just couldn't figure out what I wanted to do to get it "right". Lots of tries and throw aways on this one. In the end, though, I made my daughter smile with the final rendering so that made me happy and satisfied to call it quits. Thanks for stretching me!
This was so fun!!! I'm going to have to remember this for future pages. It's hard to tell that the photo I used actually had a head smaller than this, so here is the original! and here's my page...
I enjoyed this challenge a lot more than I thought I would, because at first I just wasn't excited but it was a lot of fun - and my daughter walked in the room as I was making the photo of her brother a bobble head and was hysterically laughing think it made her whole day. Thanks for helping me stretch some creative thinking
It would be wrong not to use a photo taken at the BobbleHead Museum in Milwaukee, WI! I also realized that I've been making extractions way harder than it's suppose to be! haha only have been digi scrapbooking for 15 years... original photo