Monday, June 2, 2008

The Colossi of Memnon

We went to see the sites on the West Bank on our second day in Luxor. (I just realized that I skipped a day in my scrapbooking because we went to the museum, and again we weren't allowed to take our cameras in. I scanned in the postcards that I bought. I'll have to get back to those later.) Anyway, this was the first thing we saw. It was crazy. We just pulled over to a small parking lot on the side of the road, and there they were, the Colossi of Memnon. Amazing! Look at the tiny people at their feet. :)
Credits: Mother Nature kit from Scrap Matters.

The vines on the template are a brush that I got from deviant art, but they don't have the designer's name on them. Sorry to that designer for not giving credit.
Download Template #46 here.

6 comments:

Michelle said...

More awesome pictures! I really wish that I had a trip to Egypt in my future.

Thanks for more great templates.

Kathy said...

You have wonderful templates - thanks so much. snagged the last few - thanks!

Melissa said...

Thanks for sharing another wonderful template! I am enjoying your photos from your trip to Egypt.

anitab said...

Wow!!! I just discovered your blog (compliments of GingerScraps), and I am excited about using your templates! I'm always trying to find ways to use more than one or two photos on a page, and you've done lots of templates that feature more photos - Thank You SO much for sharing them!

Janeal said...

I just love your templates. Thank you so much for sharing them with us!

Myxi said...

Yanno, I am so loving reading about your trip to Egypt. I've enjoyed every page. I would so love to go there. I woulnd't care if it was 150 degrees in the shade and flies were buzzin' around my head. My head would be so far up in the clouds it wouldn't matter anyway..lol. I think I could even handle all the beggars just for a chance to be able to see all those wonderful artifacts. I do love how you've scrapped it all, and I'm saving a copy of each one of your layouts as I download the templates JUST so I can go back and look. Thanks Erica for sharing your trip with us and the templates too! :)