These are the second two pages that come after the ones I posted a couple of days ago. There isn’t a headline because these are just part of the set.
Same theme: keepsake heavy. This is where I put our actual season tickets (see left page at bottom). I also added some text summarizing the season.
Like last time, hopefully the image below helps sort out everything I managed to glue down to the page:
There is still more football before I finish this scrapbook, but those will come later.
Fonts: Ostrich Sans (tall thin letters), Microsoft Yi Batiti (short thin letters & body text)| Tools: Epson Stylus R2000 (photos) | Supplies: Epson Semigloss Photo Paper (photos) | Keepsakes Included: Newspaper photo and headline, season ticket set, magazine cover.
Love, LOVE, LOOOOVE these pages!!! Love the color, love the layout. Very well done! Could be because we love football in our house too 🙂 (Though I admit it is the embattled and struggling Dolphins that we watch.) And I do like the look of less “white space.” Interesting to me that seeing your different posts has kind of “set” that in my mind. I do some pages with more white space than I like – mostly because I don’t like mixing events on the same page and will just use what I have – then I look at them asking myself, “Is it just that I don’t have enough to fill the page that I don’t like or is it truly too much white space??” I think my brain just doesn’t like as much white space!
Thanks so much for sharing your pages. It’s good to see other perspectives and I had never been a blog-follower before.
My team is embattled too – I can’t imagine how many pages I’d need to take up documenting a football season if the team actually won something . . .
Yes, I’m a one-event-one-page person. I don’t like mixing events on pages to fill space though don’t quote me on that if I try it sometime in the future. It’s weird for me to go from a chock-full page to a page with a bunch of space, but I scrapbook with what I have from that event. I enjoy hearing your perspective!