Thursday, June 05, 2008

My Newest Cruise Layouts

The following two layouts were created using my "soon to be released" kit fondly named "Heather's Hope". Once the kit is complete, it will be available at a website to be determined.



Scuba Divers Monument

Journaling:
Almost directly across Aven Rafael Melgar (the main street of Cozumel), was this very picturesque arched monument of scuba divers and fish. We had no idea what the monument was for, but I needed a picture of Cheryl standing in front of it with the cruise ship in the background. Getting the picture was difficult because of street traffic, tourists on the sidewalk and the Royal Caribbean ship in the background sailing away. We have since learned that this is a monument to scuba divers.

Credits:
Photo: Tom Dillion II
All Elements: Tom Dillion II
Font: Taco Salad and Highland Perk
Software: Photoshop CS2



Hard at Work

Journaling:
When we were at Labadee I spotted what appeared to be a cute wishing well in the distance. Upon closer inspection, I found a man sitting comfortably in a chair and realized he was “hard at work” as a life guard.

Credits:
Photo: Tom Dillion II
All Elements: Tom Dillion II
Software: Photoshop CS2





The following layout was created using my "soon to be released" kit named "Mex & Margs".  Once the kit is complete, it will be available at a website to be determined.



Pancho's Backyard

Journaling:
On the sixth day of our cruise we arrived in Cozumel, Mexico shortly before lunch. As Cheryl and I walked along the main street, we decided we were hungry and needed to try some real Mexican cuisine. We had read many restaurant reviews before the cruise. Pancho’s Backyard was a favorite of most everyone. We decided to try it. We absolutely loved it. They had excellent food, atmosphere and entertainment. We can’t wait to go back.

Credits:
Photo: Tom Dillion II
All Elements: Tom Dillion II
Software: Photoshop CS2





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