Saturday, 10 September 2011

10 Awesome Things About the Winter Magic Festival

Last year I shared with you a post about a local event called the Winter Magic Festival (see here). Unfortunately I missed the festival this year as I had to attend an ante-natal class, so that was quite disappointing. However, I've created a very simple scrapbook layout outlining ten awesome things about the festival:

WinterMagicFestivalAwesomeness
Credits: Background pp from In The Groove by Shabby Shoppe; Fonts - Kingthings Petrock, Wendy Medium.
This layout was also created as part of the My Album of Awesome Big Picture Class.

You can click to enlarge, however, here are the ten awesome things:
  1. The Grand Parade
  2. The exciting festival atmosphere
  3. The amazing and varied market stalls
  4. The diverse and delicious food stalls
  5. The entertaining street performers
  6. The infectious Samba music and dancing
  7. The interesting costumes
  8. The huge crowds
  9. The colourfulness of everything!
  10. The awesome fireworks ending an absolutely awesome day!
Hopefully I'll be able to make it to next year's festival and show you lots more awesome pictures! :D

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5 comments:

Lisa-Jane said...

There always seems to be such joy at these sorts of parades. I wish we had more of them in the UK. Hope your antenatal appointment went well - such exciting times!

Hannah said...

Great digi LO Winnie, a great way to capture the best things of such an event :) Great photo :)

misteejay said...

Super LO Winnie - love that photo is really captures the feel.

Toni xx

Tracy said...

Hope all went well with your antenatal appt.
Wow looks amazing,great layout!!

Fiona@Staring at the Sea said...

Looks like an awesome festival! Great idea for your 10 things:)

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