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This is another digi page which I cut out where the photos are--yes I cut around the feather too. This normally would have been a 12x12 page but I had to print it smaller. I just mounted it on some matching papers and added lace and the title. I like this style of heritage layouts but I never see them except on digi sites. I have made my own from scratch a few times but wanted to use these for my "different" style" today. I have had these digital pages in a drawer already cut out and just waiting to be used. On days I did not feel good, I'd sit with my feet up and cut out tons of digital images etc. for future use. I'm curious to see if anyone else uses this style to scrap.
This is a photo of what my scrapbooking closet looks like right now. Hopefully I can reorganize it soon, so I can start using it again.
The "new" thing I tried was the date stamp. I've wanted to use one for a while, and Lain's prompt was just what I needed!
On Tour with Dearly Beloved and Juliette Lewis - August 20, 2010 - Fairfield, CT
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The installation trucks would load their jobs here, and the steel delivery semis would pull in here where we would unload the steel. Here I helped unload 2 pieces of 1/2" by 3" steel about 30' long, and the guy on the other end dropped his before I did, and the steel sprang apart and slapped together with my finger in between. Ouch!
Nothing broke, but I had a monster blood blister under the nail that was quite painful. On the way home (it was Friday afternoon and I headed up to DC), I had to pull over in Fredericksburg and borrow a knife to drill a bigger hole in my fingernail to release the pressure.
The area from the garage door back was the paint booth and where we stored cast parts: different cast designs for column or hand rail inserts, or to top posts, or supports to connect a handrail to a cement or wood wall.
In Nepal, we are under heavy electricity cutdown ... so we are most of the time under candle lights ..
Heavy load. On our way from Queen Elisabeth National park to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Driving on dirt roads through a green and lush country side.
Uganda, June 2012
Yes this is the face I put whenever I'm loading my guns. Notice the squinty (don't mess with me eyes), the hand on the bent knee ready to pounce up like a wild tiger and flash my claws. I worked on this face extensively in front of the mirror the day before to make sure I get it right.
Note: Right after this picture was taken, the subject realized that he had been sitting in an antpile. Who would have known that stomping on ants and your dignity could be done at the same time :(
digital template by Jen Caputo
papers from the "His Playroom" kit by Traci Reed
this is my first time using a digital template! how easy and fun!!
the loading docks at Auckland Harbour are immense. From the comfort of my harbour ferry I felt dwarfed by tons of working steel above me
Dump trucks preparing to load for a trip to the Environmental Management Waste Management Facility. This landfill in Bear Creek Valley is northeast of K-25, and is accessible by a "haul road" so that trucks are not on public highways.
LOAD Festival,
Presented by the Daydream Network,
Royal Albert Hall,
15/6/2009
Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.
(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)
Anticipating the ride - two are looking nervous while one puts a soaking wet bandana on my B17, which I will soon sit on.
Animal Magnetism-
Journaling: Pets have always been a part of my life. My first pet was a canary that I named Petey. Later, we got two kittens, Buffy and MItzy. We always had cats...when I moved out I had a cat named Ebony. Then, when I got married we had many cats. My husband, always had dogs, so we got a dog-Tucker...a blacklab...because the kids were doing a unit study on dogs. We had him for 13 years. In 2005, my son got a bird (cockatiel), Phoebe. We still have her. Now, we also have a blue-eyed cat, Lacey & our rescue puppy, Jasper (shar-pei and Australian cattle dog mix).
There are two ways for you to load files. One is to click the button and select the target files to input them into the program. The other is to load them just by dragging. The loaded files will be shown in thumbnail in the file list; you can merge, split or rearrange them by dragging freely according to your preference.
Open operator station, Perkins 4-248 engine, forward/reverse shuttle, 16.9-24 R4 tires, 85" loader bucket
As this is my first ever LOAD I can't believe I actually completed it in less than 24 hours ~ actually it was 4, which is a record for me! Obviously I need to learn how to photograph said LO's but I will learn. I live in one of the most beautiful cities in the USA but sometimes overlook that which is staring me right in the face...the beautiful sunsets. Tonight I'm watching it. Thanks