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December 19: Did my Christmas shopping today: niece, great-niece, other niece, husband, sister-in-law (not necessarily in that order: husband gets the most gifts, and the most thoughtful ones really). My brother I did last week at Whole Foods: I always do bbq sauces for him; he's a fabulous barbecuer. And I am eternally thankful that I have a tiny family. Until I wish I had a great big one, with all the hugs and love and squabbles that go with. Which I do occasionally. Wish. Yeah. But for today, I've got my tiny amount of Christmas wrapping done. And I'm looking forward to seeing everyone on Friday. Yeah.
Helen Bristow was just finishing wrapping with the fabulous paper, when Mr Bump jumped out of a gift bag to help!
Speck's first Christmas involved her first chance to tear open packages and rustle around in the resulting debris...
(10 months)
Prints of Ingres & Pinx from Louvre frame.
The Bather has a bit of water stain and would require new matte.
Make someone guess a little more this season by wrapping that special gift in paper from designdesign.us
Label your gifts and presents with these cool kiwi gift labels. Pack includes 20 stickers. Great for labelling Christmas presents, wedding, birthday or anniversary gifts. Designed and made in New Zealand.
Don't worry all the #wrappingpaper got #recycled, & all the ribbon, twine, bows, & adornments will be #reused. I've decided to start investing in #reusable #christmas fabric.
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Scan of design on cotton. 16 fabrics, wallpaper, gift wrap www.spoonflower.com/designs/3793622?substrate_new=gift_wrap
A present from my secret sister at church. So nicely wrapped that I had to photograph it.
Inside is a display box with little Bible verse cards in it. :) Thank you Secret Sister.
24 December 2012
I wrapped sooo many gifts. I was excited about each and every one. I did this while watching marathons on Bravo. The Real Housecats of Whatever.
So I really need some lighting and flash advice for portraits. I used Barbie as my model as you can see. She was very cooperative and never moved.
For this photo I used a 200W shop light placed over head and a 75W aimed at the background. Both bulbs are soft white with no diffusing.
Even using a 200W bulb I was still getting shadows on the background from my flash.
What can I do when the only flash I have is my camera's built-in flash?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Product application. Random motifs from sketching week put together to create a repeat pattern. Colour palette inspired by Figs. Design came out very bold so I put it very large scale on a wall! Still obsessed by Illustrator live trace, hope now to move on to character design and checks :)
© Dawn clarkson