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There where no actual sign on this particular place, but the phrase poped up in my brain when I saw the picture
Day 21
Inspiration : What
Perfect timing for some journaling I needed to get out, no photo, but I don't think I need one.
Journaling reads:
"the list of things i need to do to try & make things happen for myself gets longer by the minute! i'm finally getting ideas on paper, sketches drawn out & contacts contacted. i can't wait to start seeing progress. 21 may 2013"
Supplies used:
Patterned paper: Doodlebug, My Mind's Eye, Studio Calico
Letter stickers: Heidi Swapp
Pen: Staedtler
Rub-ons: Doodlebug
Adhesive: Scotch
Thanks for looking!
This was a fun one to do. Just realized I didn't finish the journaling. Anyway this was 72-76 as a 10-15 yo. I remember buying the teen mags. It was cool to have all the posters all over my walls. Thanks for looking.
Always dreaming about more stuff or more room. I have the dedicated room, just got very unorganized. Two flip books to hold more photos.
It's really a Tradition since Mr. Chartrand bought it but like most of the village I can't get out of the habit.
Preston Corporation has installed art works in many places about the town. This load of balls is in the bottom end of Friargate.
The removals men turned up to take away the Mini finally. They had ramps but they were broken so they had to prop them up with pallets which looked more than a little precarious. First try the exhaust was catching on the bottom so they needed to adjust the ramps (more pallets!) and then it was fine.
Industrial loading dock at night.
15s exposure at f11, iso 100.
Strobist: handheld canon 580 exII with two bursts at 1/64 power from camera left and behind wood pile at wall.
8x8 page in less than 30 min.
This page will go into our family portrait album, which is 8x8. Thus there is no title/journaling. It's just about the family photos.
Note to self:Do not try to punch shapes out of Hambly transparencies!
Graffiti artists commissioned by the Royal Albert Hall, in partnership with the young urban collective and creative pioneers Daydream Network, transformed the walls of the Hall's Loading Bay, usually used for getting in over 350 shows a year, into a gallery of street art and graffiti artwork.
Old loading bay light at the rear of the former Loblaws Grocerteria warehouse at Bathurst and Lakeshore.
This a new neighbor at my scrapbook store. That counts, right? I met Lei last national scrapbook day. We have become great friends. She makes cropping happy for me.
Ontem foi hora de gerar idéias, renovar conceitos e aprender a ser cada vez melhor.
Yesterday was time to generate ideas, renew concepts and learn to be better.
Putting most of the cd collection on the new ipod, which means this is how the island has looked most of the week. It takes awhile to put 700 cd's on an ipod!