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The EasyLoad off-line plate-loading table provides safe, damage-free and distortion free plate handling throughout the entire plate making process, from loading to unloading in the imager, UV-exposure or washer.

Used Imaginese papers from the Scooter line. Today's challenge was to use the song title "Stuck Like Glue" for a layout. Some people think of their significant others, but I thought of my dog and how he loves his boys. He's truly stuck like glue to them!

 

Title is Photoshopped directly on the main photo and supporting photos are at the top.

Men load cargo onto a traincar, while even more men look on. Howrah Station, Kolkata (Calcutta), India. Converted to black and white using Silver Efex Pro.

keys hanging on a board

I found some fun free elements/items off of the Two Peas in a Bucket website. The design is mine (didn't use a template) but the "paper" and "embelishments" are from Brandy Buffington's Holiday Party collection. The Happy New Year overlay is from Rhonna Farrer's New Year Kit. I am really having way to much fun with this digi stuff. These photos are some I took New Years Eve - Owen was in a goofy mood that night. I am really pleased with how this layout turned out. I hope you like it too.

Sometimes loads just don't ride well even when strapped. Slippery metal, not well wrapped and a bouncy truck is not a good combination.

These photos were taken in the mid 80's of my children's favorite summer lake to hang out! The challenge today was to use 3 photos...Pattern Paper: Autumn Leaves, Cardstock: Bazill, Stamp: Making Memories, Rub-ons: American Crafts, Ribbon: Unknown, Rainrops: Cloud by Fiskars, Scraplifted: Celeste Smith

Bit late uploading this, but I did this page yesterday at my crop, with gift 'animal' papers (DCWV)! It's all about my flat coated retriever who doesn't retrieve - except bottles from the sea LOL!

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.

Taken near the 上海王家码头路 (Wang Jia Ma Tou Road, Shanghai) during a Shanghai flickr meetup.

Getting ready to make off with a peanut.

Cranes loading.

 

We spent weeks at anchor off Thailand, loading Tapioca from a series of barges. The Tapioca came onboard in sacks, and a huge workforce was needed to empty the bags into the massive holds. All the local workers lived on deck in temporary tents.

I used up a lot of z's this for this layout. Perhaps I should do a sleeping LO for each member of the fam? I have a lot of z's you know.... :)

Ore Loader from Presque Isle Park

Pelabuhan sunda kelapa, indonesia

Blue seems to be my "go to color". I have more pages of blue than any other. This is my three daughters. We have a large framed photo presented to us as a Christmas gift never knowing that before six months was up, our middle daughter(in middle on photo) would die from leukemia. It is such a cherished possession now. This is a wallet size blown up.

Load of bollards. Park Road crossing restored with 20 minutes. Teddington actually a large Lego set.

A loading gauge at the entrance to a railway yard at Keith.

Road Trip-I'm behind due to scanner/printer problems...

 

Journaling says: July of 1978

That summer our family took a road trip to Florida...to Disney World. We few a few stops on the way in Virginia & a tourist place called "Soutn of the Border" (maybe SC or Georgia?). We, aslo, went to St. Augsutine, Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum and Cypress Gardens. It was a fun, HOT trip-no a/c in the car!

Paper: Me & My Big Ideas, Ribbon: Stampin Up, Bling: Creative Charms

The 27th Aerial Port Squadron conducts a cargo deployment exercise on July 7. The exercise maintains unit readiness and allows Airmen practice loading and securing many types of equipment. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Shannon McKay)

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.

Black-Cheek Moray - aggressive little buggers!

Just brightening up LOAD a little with a little bit of Hugh. :)

I loved Lain's 25 things idea. This started as a 10x8 that I scaled down to 85% and put on an inked canvas for a bday gift for hubby. I decided I wanted to make it into a LO too. This is all Digi. Supplies Used: Katie Pertiet Sanded Overlay, Linda Roos In The Making Sweet & Fresh Line paper Kit (recolored), Jason Gaylor's Valentastic Valentine's brush set, Century Gothic and MA Sexy fonts

Rio Tinto, Atalaya Mining, Huelva, Spain

A man loads his bike by the lake.

These are Walthers HO scale Loading Platform kits that I modified, detailed and weathered. Not the easiest or very fun kits to build but they turned out OK.

After a long holiday back home, it's time to load them up and head back to the cities.

 

Here is an AP Lateral of a "Cat" front loader. It was a bitch getting him on the table

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.

This was the quickest LO i ever did.

 

I'm not sure of the exact time probably 20-25 minutes to do the actual LO, but from the time i walked into my craft room to the finished product was just over 30 minutes, that included collecting supplies, a trip back upstairs to ask DH what the name of the moth was, etc.

At Greater New Orleans Pagan Pride Day 2018.

This is a huge load of peppers. Green bells, anchos, jalapenos, and cubanellos. What the hell am I going to do with all of these?!

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