Thursday 4 July 2013

Break it down: week 2 x

So I have now managed to complete the second challenge set by Shimelle in her new free class.

Week 2 began with thinking about a conversation we wanted to record. Strangely, I knew exactly which one as it only recently happened. I have already shared with you the work that my friend Ronnie Kroell is undertaking in the States to try and end bullying. Well our friendship began with me making a very small donation to Friend Movement because I was bullied for 6 years as a teenager and on other occasions as an adult too. I began sending supportive tweets and emails and then before I knew it we were chatting on Facebook and talking like old acquaintances., until suddenly I felt that we had reached a point where the space between us both socially and logistically didn't matter anymore. I felt like he was my friend so I said so and miracle or miracles he agreed. So I wanted to record that fact and to remember what a special moment that was for me. Because making a new friend is one of the most perfect events you can ever experience no matter who they are or where they live.

So here is my layout:

Shimelle told us to just go get the paper we liked and go form there so I found a vintage graph paper with a little embellishment in one corner, some purple polka dots, a purple circle transparency and a page from a book. I wanted to use the purple paper as that is the primary colour of Friend Movement and I wanted to show that somehow. I simply layered up the papers first leaving room at the bottom of the main paper for the story. Next I chose the pictures, as we've never met I obviously don't have any personal photos so had to pick one he'd shared on Facebook. Ronnie just looks so happy and relaxed in this picture I thought it was perfect and the only decent recent picture of me is from Christmas so I chose that.


Shimelle also wanted us to use small stamps to highlight important elements so I chose one by Elise Cripe with a heart on arrows and then a He said she said words quote along with some heart and stars.
I also chose a small camera stamp which I coloured purple and used some purple pearls. Like my previous layout I found a great Polaroid frame which said Friendship which I used to highlight Ronnie's profile. He has such a beautiful smile hence why he is such an amazing model. I mean wouldn't you buy what he was selling?


Here are some close ups of the little elements and stamping I used. I used alot of wood veneers on this layout. I loved the speech bubbles to illustrate our conversation and the title letters are also wooden. I added some iridescent glitter to these and the heart which began as bright red and didn't fit.


For the conversation itself, I copied the Facebook chat into Word and altered the type to Travelling Typewriter then printed it onto cardstock and cut it out. Finally I found a flocked quotes which reads............

''A friend is someone who knows the song of your heart and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words''

Beautiful


8 comments:

  1. Your page is clearly very special, and your quote is one I like very much - and that little 'he'said/she said' tag is a perfect summary of how you got to be such friends.

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    1. Thank you Alexa, coming from you that means alot
      Jo x

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  2. What a lovely story - thanks for sharing! I agree that there is nothing like making a new friend and I've been lucky enough to meet some lovely people on the internet too :) xx

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    1. Hey Sinead, friends are the best and blog friends are equally awesome,
      Jo xx

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  3. That's a lovely layout Jo, I love all the little details :)

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  4. That's an awesome story Jo. I love the layout you have made to commemorate it. Internet friends are great!

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  5. It's a beautiful page with something very important to say. I like it a lot.

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  6. I think you're doing a great job with the Shimelle class! I hadn't heard about it, and I'm really enjoying your layotus and thought process.
    Rinda

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Hello and thank you so much for stopping by. It is always a pleasure to read the comments I receive and to meet new friends. I try and reply to comments on friend's blogs as much as possible. I hope you have enjoyed reading my blog and look forward to seeing you here again soon. Love Jo xxx