Funeral Collage

ddavis860

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I've never done one of these, and the pics span from 1912ish till now...so many are black and white. I was thinking about a black background and white mats...some of the pics have a sepia tone due to age... I was also thinking about doing a plain name and date of birth/death at the top with my cricut...

Anyone have any suggestions as to how to put this together? Does what I'm thinking sound good? Due to family drama, this needs to be awesome...Thanks so much for the help!!!
 
I think what you're thinking sounds awesome! The white mats & black background will really draw attention to the pictures and pull them all together! Good luck with it!! :hug:
 
i also think the white mats and black background will be very classy. and i love the idea of the name and dates on the top. very nice deb.
good luck with it. we will be thinking of you. :hug:
 
I think that sounds very classy. Some plain ribbon and black/white primas would be a subtle enhancement.

If you feel its too monochromatic don't forget the Victorians used deep purple as well for mourning accompaniements - its nice and dignified and works well with B&W (I've used it for the Queen Mother's funeral pics)
 

I like the idea of black and white with some purple accents. That does sound very dignified.

:hug:
 
The collage is going to be a wonderful tribute to his life.

Let those know who are stirring the drama pot :stir: there is room for them to sit in the rear of the funeral home.:worried:
 















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