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This may have been one of my fastest pages EVER!!! And I actually like it! :) Although I'm going to be in trouble because I've done way more pics of one of my girls than the other....Lain, I may need some challenge for that!! I am loving using sticker letters again...who would have thunk it!!!
Conflict - Laugh on the one. I noticed my journaling strips are in the wrong order. Sigh, I will fix tomorrow! Still trying to catch up before Friday!
Another planner page. My 6yo learning to ride her bike without the training wheels! :(
PP Lily Bee/CS Bazzill/Stickers AC/Pen Sakura/String
Who Woulda Thunk Thursday-Found Photo
Found these old photos in a photo album my mom had made of my childhood. I think I'll add a title..but journaling says:
A summer time picnic with neighbors, the Laktiewiczs. We were at Halibut Point in Rockport MA...August 1963...I was 4 years old!
Halibut Point was a fun state park. You'd walk a mile or so through blueberry bushes to the rocks by the ocean to set up for the picnic. We went there often throughout the years!
Home for Holidays
Some layering, tearing, a custom frame to showcase my Mom & Dad's Christmas tree. Circa 2008
For today´s challenge I tried to be aware of my process. I chose a story I wanted to tell (how my boyfriend knows how to cheer me up when I´ve had a bad day), I first selected a picture where he is acting funny in front of the camera, then I chose my products and my layout design and finally I wrote my story.
Since the other day I wasn´t able to do a layout with themed products I combined both challenges today. For this layout I used a December Studio Calico kit (Orchestra) that was filled with christmas patterned papers and embellishments. I´m not sure if the layout came out to christmasy, what do you think?
TFL :)
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!)
State Line loads make their way east through the outer edges of Frankfort. Hard to believe this was taken a little over a year ago.
09/01/08
It had been several years since I traveled the route used by Amtrak between Chicago and Milwaukee. As we passed through Sturtevant, Wisconsin, I spotted a cut of tractors on flatcars. I occasionally see these payloads moving through Northeast Ohio on Norfolk Southern trains.
Kitchen photo from 7 years ago and what it looks like now :) I love association pages as you can see in my last layout. Our kitchen has evolved so much over 7 years...what will the next 7 be like....hmmmm
I also used a ton of old stash that I never had the heart to use before, Love, Elsie line!!!
Water jets blow cranberries into the loading system. other water jets separate many of the tiny leaves.
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!)
I'm still not that impressed with my Vivitar 35ES - I suppose it could be the film, but the lens seems to lack the contrast and colour rendition the Canonet's lens has. (This shot has been boosted in PS).
Shame really, as it was one of the cameras I was really pleased to get hold of, having heard so much of it's reputation.
A single three-inch steel brick weighs about 42 pounds. (There are thinner bricks available for fine-tuning!) This chart tells you how high to stack the bricks to achieve a particular weight. If the brick stack goes too high, there is a third rail above the second rail to allow the loaders to remove the bricks without too much trouble. The list on the right gives the approximate number of bricks to use for a given, known set piece, be it a border, a leg, a full black, or what have you... Counterbalancing is an art!