I saw something like this on Pinterest as a way of documenting new school year facts. Here's my twist... Please view large to see the words I used to describe my baby.
Fabulous and a Fav from me. What a great way to do this. The only way I can think of to make it just a tad more convincing would be to use a Photoshop displacement map to make the letters appear to follow the contours of the corrugated metal.
Well Kim I have never seen anything like this...it's just tremendous, I love it...a big big fave. I have just put that you must have had one massive wall when I realised that it's an illusion...so clever & I want to do one for all my grand children!!
@happypat It's not an illusion, she was standing infront of a big wall. I then used picmonkey to add the words.
@ozziehoffy Thanks for pointing out the 14 year thing. I had been rearranging phrases so they would fit better but I must have forgotten to erase one...oops!
@steampowered Your displacement map technique sounds intriguing. I used picmonkey for this. I don't have photoshop.
Wow, taller than Mum at 14. Great idea and you've come up with so many great things to say about her. I always find myself struggling. I did a kindergarten yearbook for my daughters class last year with a similar thing too. (Here is a link in case you'd like to check it out :) http://blur.by/1miM2T3 )
@ozziehoffy Thanks for pointing out the 14 year thing. I had been rearranging phrases so they would fit better but I must have forgotten to erase one...oops!
@steampowered Your displacement map technique sounds intriguing. I used picmonkey for this. I don't have photoshop.