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120" x 36" x 14"

Steel, Wood, Enamel, Acrylic Latex

2014

Day 18

 

Inspiration : Jealousy/Envy

 

Journaling reads:

 

"People often think that jealousy is a bad thing, but I tend to disagree. Every single day I find boatloads of inspiration in the digital world - Pinterest & Facebook, designer blogs & Instagram. I'm not jealous of the beautiful works of art - but I'm willing to admit that I am indeed jealous of the people who get to be creative FOR A LIVING. The product designers & the sample makers, the brains behind the brilliance & the hands that bring products to life. I'm jealous of these people, but also SO INSPIRED by them. Who says I can't do what they do? I'm working on ideas & refocusing my energy on things that make me happy - on art & creating. I'm getting to the point where I'm realizing the only bad choices I make are the ones involving not trying & being afraid to fail. If I fail, it means I tried & more likely than not, I'll learn a few things along the way. I've had a lot of thoughts & dreams & I'm determined to put them into action. I'm taking my [happy] jealousy of full time creative people & using it to inspire me, to motivate me. I have a feeling that when I get started - there will be no backing down ... & I can't wait. May 18 . 2013"

 

Supplies used:

 

Patterned paper: Bo-Bunny [green, purple], Doodlebug [yellow]

Washi Tape: Anthropologie [orange], Pebbles, Inc. [black], Recollections [purple], Love My Tapes [aqua]

Gems: Queen & Co.

Letter stickers: American Crafts

Adhesive: Darice [pop dots], Scotch

Pen: Staedtler

Photos: Pinterest

 

Thanks for looking!

this is not dead on the prompt. I've done every hobby and craft known to mankind. but this is a story of how on hobby came in handy

    

Back in the 70’s I remember

my Mom making a Lazy

Daisy afgan. She worked on

it for years. Then itjust

disapeared. No one thought

much about it. It became a

distant memory. Four years

after my Mom passed Dad

had went to Texas to visit

her sisters. Vivian my Mom’s

sister had it. Mom had given

it to her to finish. But she

had forgotten about it. So

when I got it I worked on it

every day till Christmas. I

gave it to my daughter. Now

she a Afgan made by2

gererations. Her Grand-

Mother and her Mother.

There’s alot of LOVE

handcrafted in that Afgan.

 

stella and rose paper

cricut imagine lori's garden

flowers made by my mother

Loading the Mil-8 helicopter

Photographer: Tim Edie

Location: Romulus, MI - Baltimore, MD

Load Description: Car part stamping machines at 116,000 lbs. each.

To load media, lift up the output tray and slip it in.

The main courtyard, where trucks could pull in for loading/unloading.

Day Ten

 

I find that I use a lot of color in my pages and books, even colors that years ago I would have strayed away from. However, I don't often use a lot of pink...so I picked that. I also use a ton of neutrals, so I opted for black since it complimented the photo.

 

Journaling reads:

 

"I met these four rockstars and in the past three years they have changed my LIFE! I was lucky to see them everyday-the provide so much laughter, shared in my tears, helped reign in my pigeon-ness and even supported me through an intervention. They are so talented, so creative and I'm so THANKFUL for them-for their friendship, their big sister-ness, their mom-isms and so much more. Love! 10-11 :)"

 

*Side note...the "intervention" mentioned was nothing serious. It was more of a running joke than anything. Just so people aren't concerned...everything is fine. :)*

 

Supplies Used:

 

Cardstock: Bazzill [black]

Patterned Paper: SEI [pink], Doodlebug [green]

Border Punch: Fiskars

Die cut: Dynamics

Felt: Papertrey Ink

Stamps: Autumn Leaves

Ink: Versafine, Versamark

Pen: Staedtler

Gem: Basic Grey

Adhesive: Glue Dots, Ranger, Scotch

 

Thanks for looking!

Men loading the truck with tools to be transported to distribution sites.

 

Read more about FAO and the crisis in the Central African Republic.

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/CAR. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO

Loading a yak for the day's trek, Snowman trek, Bhutan

For Friday's (1 Sept) test on getting as many avatars into a region as we can

just a quick one... I think I'm getting burned out a bit with all the scrapping ;)

Loading Maybach car into container for overseas shipping

Hey, she's licensed to use it!

 

Featured on Life In Plastic: nerditis.com/2016/10/24/life-in-plastic-toy-review-aliens...

 

Heavy Load, final gig, Trafalgar Sq, 4th Sep 2012

This has become my favorite stamp set (next to the Doodle This set of course). I've really gotten into the whole coloring thing though. Absolutely love it. I have a set of generic watercolor pencils I bought from Hobby Lobby, but eventually I want to complete my set of Stampin' Up Watercolor Wonder crayons.

 

I made this library pocket card using a library pocket from Bazzill Basics. I'm beginning to learn of other companies that do paper just as well as Stampin' Up and Bazzill is one of them. I actually bought these library pockets for my Christmas cards last year, but poor planning and lack of time made me have to put them aside. Oh well, at least I'm able to use them now! :)

 

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No. 16 at North Station waiting for passengers.

Photographer: Paul Schorn (Driver)

Location: Romulus, MI - Baltimore, MD

Load Description: Car part stamping machines at 116,000 lbs. each.

I love this photo of my boys intertubing in Tahoe. It reminds me of how alike they are, and how much they both love me. I see it, and I feel like glowing.

 

And again, funky lighting! I love how one corner actually has the right color grey! :) You guess which one!

I found this close from our new place across the tracks.

I like the light a lot.

Dirty barrels at the loading dock at General Motors Place. (Vancouver, BC, Canada)

 

(Part of Guess Where Vancouver, Jul. 2/2008)

APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...

 

Downtown Los Ángeles,

California

Working off yesterday's prompt, it inspired me to get my wedding album back out and start working on it again. This is one of my favorite photos that we had taken at the wedding and I wanted to do something fun and special with it. I took an idea that I saw hanging up in Archivers one night and ran with it. I think I am happy with how it turned out. Will hopefully work on the second page tommorrw.

One of the smaller seiners takes on board the nets used for catching the salmon. I hope they are lucky, as there's nothing like a nice, thick sockeye salmon steak!

Caption: October 29, 1947. Loading the baggage on the trucks - bound for Diepholz and Canada.

 

Citation: Arthur Voth Photographs, 1947-1949. HM4-387 Box 1 Folder 3 photo 29. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.

The end of one cruise and the beginning of another,

love2bake

 

Another photo from my phone...attempting to digitally 'stitch' the layouts is entirely too time consuming...especially for today!

 

The silver dot at the top is a magnet, holding it in place, so it's not actually part of the layout.

 

Thanks for looking...more details soon!

Really colorful roll up loading dock door in Puerto Vallarta.

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