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  • Mrs. Frisby and The Rats of NIMH
  • Peter and The Shadow Thieves
  • Peter and The Star Catchers
  • Simon Bloom, The Gravity Keeper
  • Stella Brite and The Dark Matter Myster
  • The Island of The Blue Dolphins
  • The Phantom Toll Booth
  • The School Library Journal
  • The Sisters Grimm
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Sunday, May 06, 2007

New Layouts of 2003 Vacation:

Here are some layouts I completed for a vacation album from 2003:
*(I will edit tomorrow with the credits for each layout).



Cluster Frame by Nancy Comelab, Painted Flowers by Lisa Whitney, Scalloped Edge from Simply Irresistable by Gina Cabrera, Weather Doodle by Kate Hadfield, Snapshot frame by Rhonna Farrer


Giddy Up kit by Mary Fran, Cluster Frame by Nancy Comelab, metal and doodle flowers by Kate Hadfield, Journal papers by Catrine, and Hardware Doodles by Kate Hadfield



Cardboard overlay by Linda Gil Bildal, Kraft paper by Gina Cabrera, Arrow and Hardware doodles by Kate Hadfield, Cluster Frames by Nancy Comelab


Vintage frames by Katie Pertiet and Nancy Comelab, Stitched Flowers by Natalie Braxton, Gratitude paper by Jen Wilson, postcard by Christine Honsinger







*************Movie Review for Spiderman 3************

The movie was pretty good, but could have edited out about 20 minutes of character development for Peter's turn to the proverbial dark side. More time put on the symbiot from space would have served better. The cgi folks did a great job on styling Venom. The Sandman story was interesting, but again I think the third story would have been far more interesting had the pulled in the story of Dr. Connors, the one-armed, research professor. Dr. Connors has been in all 3 movies and we have a bit of background on his relationship with Peter Parker. If you haven't read anything about Dr. Connors he is doing research on regenerating limbs by using his invention "the recombinator" and experimental lab lizards. In a "surprising" turn of events he uses the recominator on himself to regrow his missing arm only to be turned into.....(shock and surprise) a lizard man monster guy thing. See, I told you this story is much more interesting!

The funniest part of the movie had to do with the recurring cameos of Sam Raimi's friend Bruce Campbell. He add the perfect bit of levity.

Overall, the film was adequate and I will have to simply use my imagination to replace the bits I would have changed.

2 comments:

Carol said...

What absolutely fabulous holiday pages. I must come back and look at more of your scrapping, I love the fun and excitement you have put into those pages, you've given me some ideas for some old hol pics that I've taken. Great blog.

Julie P. (babyofmine) said...

Just popping in to say great pages! Great Pages! :P And thank you for the Spiderman3 review. I long to see it, but don't think I will in the theatre, as DH is a cheapskate. LOL