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Stylized shot of a front end loader at work.
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Stylized shot of a backhoe loader at work.
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Super simple layout using only cardstock... well, in digi that's just solid papers. This challenge proved to be little bit more difficult that I thought. Anyway, the papers are by Jesse Edwards from Designer Digitals and the font for the 26 and the journaling is my own handwriting font I had made at Your Fonts.
TFL!
Truck will be loaded with sugar cane and taken to transloading station to be weighed and taken to the mills for processing
Day 3
Inspiration : Kitchen
[The background story]
I love being in the kitchen and I am obsessed with food, the beauty of it and the presentation of a freshly made something-or-other. I'm really getting into being healthy and making things from scratch, so for this prompt I couldn't wait to scrap a photo of my green kitchen.
I'm not sure why the stitch lines around the outside tend to get cut off when I scan in my layout, but they do in fact go all around the page. I also think this looked a lot better before I wrote the journaling...but maybe it'll grow on me.
Journaling reads:
"Thanks to the combination of Pinterest & my house being equipped with a kitchen, I've discovered I love to cook. I've always loved to bake-but I'm teaching myself to cook-from scratch. I love experimenting with recipes & tweaking them to make them my own. I've even been inspired to start a [small] garden & I can't wait to have fresh fruits & veggies to share. One of my fave rooms in my house. May 3. 2013. :)"
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink [New Leaf [green]]
Patterned Paper: Papertrey Ink [Soft Stone Bitty Dots], Jillibean Soup [yellow plaid, veggies, utensils, blue/red polka dot]
Cardstock Embellishments: Jillibean Soup
Stamps: Autumn Leaves
Ink: Versafine
Rub-Ons: Doodlebug
Pen: Staedtler [grey], Signo [white]
Adhesive: Darice [pop dots], Scotch
Thanks for looking!
Two men load parcels bound for Beijing onto a train at Yantai Central Railway Station, in the Zhifu district - afternoon - Yantai, Shandong, China
Trash vehicles come out at night here and they play music, much like ice cream trucks play music in the U.S. I think the point of the music is to let people know to bring their trash out and put it in the truck.
No. 1398. Loading Our Canoes at the Landing.
With what irresistible force these mighty silver highways appeal to the true canoeist, angler and sportsman. Forever they tell the story of grandly shadowed pools teeming with hard-fighting fish, of unmeasured lands, the retreats of game and water fowl, where the beaver engineers his dam, of silent forests where lynx and marten hunt their prey and nose the trail of the trapper.
"Who has the seen the beaver busied? Who has watched the black-tail mating?
Who has lain alone to hear the wild goose cry?
Who has worked the chosen water where the ouananiche is waiting,
Or the seat trouts jumping - crazy for the fly?
"Who has smelt wood smoke at twilight? Who has heard the birch long burning?
Who is quick to read the noises of the night?
Let him follow with the others, for the young men's feet are turning
To the camps of proved desire and known delight.
"Do you know the blackened timber - do you know the racing stream
With the raw, right-angled log jam at the end;
And the bar of sun-warmed shingle, where a man may bask and dream
To the click of shod canoe poles round the bend?
"It is there that we are going with our rods and reels and traces,
To a silent, smoke Indian that we know -
To a couch of new-pulled hemlock with the starlight on our face,
For the Red Gods call us out and we must go. - Kipling
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This is a scan of an antique stereo card. I have swapped the images from side to side, so it can be seen using the cross-eyed method rather than requiring a viewer.
To view in 3d, let your eyes go unfocused, and let them drift cross-eyed until the two pictures completely overlap and form a third image in the center. While keeping the images fused, let your eyes focus on the image, so that the details become sharp.
I do not hold the copyright of the original card, text or image, but the copyright of this conversion belongs to me.
Ringling Brothers loading into the 1st Mariner Arena a few months ago.
They drop the chain to hang the lighting truss so it can be raised and lowered on chain motors. This is the very beginning of load in.
Digi LO for a template challenge on Jessica Sprague.com. Cutie pic of my niece. Single photo LOs are generally not my thing. But I like this one. Supplies Used: Sweet Flora Collab Kit papers and elements by Nicole and Vicki, In The Making Template XV by Linda Ross, Century Gothic and MA Sexy fonts
This, in a nutshell, tells what I have gained from LOAD. Thanks so much!
Journaling reads:
If I only had a craft room was always one of my excuses for why I was not completing more scrapbook layouts. I needed to have a place where I can leave things out and have them organized. I can’t scrapbook unless I have a big table, a fancy camera, a fancy printer and cute storage cubes. I can’t scrapbook unless the kids are out of my hair…how could I possibly get anything done with them underfoot? I can’t scrapbook until all the laundry is done and I get “caught up” with the housecleaning (ha, ha…that day will never come!)
Well, I did set up a pretty nice space in my finished basement for a craft room. I painted the walls with pink, white and brown stripes. I got a big table, a better printer, some cute white storage cubes and most of my stuff pretty much organized. And you know what? The room just sat there. It served as more of a staging ground for things coming and going in and out of the house than actually anything else. Bags from Michaels or the recent Stampin’ Up demonstration sat in the corner waiting to be added to the “collection” of stuff I had, but rarely did that “stuff” get used. And then LOAD came into my life and suddenly this “showroom” became a “workroom”. Each day brought on a flurry of activity in this space. Even though I had the big table, I ended up sprawled out on the floor choosing papers and cropping pictures. With little time between each layout, I would barely have time to straighten up, but the room was alive and being used for its intended
purpose – crafting. Even more, I was alive with excitement, determination and enthusiasm for a hobby that I said I had, but never did. LOAD has been a wonderful experience on so many levels. Thank you to Lain and the wonderfully supportive group for all of the positive comments, feedback and views. It is not an exaggeration to say that this has been a life-altering experience. No more excuses…memories have to be captured and stories have to be told.
Unusual loading off conveyer, usually picked bricks out of heaps thrown to-gethor again by hand by men doing the demolition, sledge hammers, sweat & lots of schooners at the end of the day..!!
The move-in crew loads first-year students' possessions into trucks so they can be brought to their dorm rooms. (Photo by Tim O'Keeffe)
This is one of 4 layouts I did as part of the LOAD sketch challenge. I got completely carried away because it was such a simple design. It was the perfect spot and size for all those "2 photo" events that I wanted to scrap.
Usually I like to do my monthly wrap up on the last day of LOAD, but I was having technical difficulties yesterday. I'm really happy with how many layouts I completed! I love LOAD! Used papers & elements from Mommyish Frolic kit.