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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!)
On the screen...I may have to do more pages related to this..I had so many shows I loved as a kid and going to the movies was special, may have to add a page about that...
journalling says: There were so many shows I liked to watch as a kid...here are just a few. We had a black and white t.v. for the longest time...wish I could remember when we got a color 1.
Yeah, I'll bet. Almost made me feel bad I didn't bring my laundry with me. I could have sat in there watching it spin or tumble dry or something exciting.
After we finished cleaning up the wood kiln, we noticed all the guys working on loading an old kiln into Steve's trailer.
On the other side of the marked page - this is the side where her group is listed - I added the wrist band I had to buy in order to see her compete (seriously?! Dance is expensive!!) and another piece of patterned paper I'd used elsewhere. This bit was added purely to cover some glue from the wrist band that I couldn't get rid of. :)
You load the film just the same as you do with any 120 camera. The roll of film sits very neatly in the round chamber on the right, and I use two nickels on each end just to center the roll in the camera. It also assures me that the camera is worth at least twenty cents. I used to use a piece of folded plastic on the right side to keep the roll pretty tight, but I found that it didn't make much difference. A red window also has to be made in the door. You can drill a hole right through the whole door, once you've estimated where it needs to go. At first, I made the hole in the center of the door that gets 12 6x6 cm frames, but this camera's frames are more like 6x7, so they overlap and you lose a little bit of each frame, but you still get 12 frames around 6x5cm. There's no set of numbers on 120 film that works for the camera's spacing, which could ideally get 10 frames, but it's really hard to space them right. I ended up making a hole for the top numbers, which get 16 smaller frames, and I skip from 1 to 3 to 5, etc and get a good, reliable 8 frames per roll. I got fancy with my windows and cut out the red plastic to be an exact fit inside the holes and glued them in place with super glue. You could also just tape the plastic over the hole. I would do it on the outisde so it doesn't get in the way of the film going by. My red plastic is from the lid of a tub of sandwich meat.
It was my husband's idea to scrap this today using the prompt - I guess he means we gave up $1121.12 for love. I stupidly booked a flight to go with my husband to a conference for the wrong day and didn't realize until the flight had already left. We weren't upset about me missing out on a trip to Whistler, we were upset that we'd miss my ovulating later in the week. We were desperate to have a baby by this stage. So we paid to upgrade the unused portion of my ticket - I went and 9 months later our daughter was born. We joke that she was conceived in Canada and born in America to New Zealand parents. TMI for some people, but like I said, we were pretty desperate ;-)
I'm off prompt today- but hoping I'll get it done in the morning before time- today I needed to get caught up on my 365/PL.
Not really a "by the numbers" layout but a) it's a layout and any layout that helps me get back on the LOAD train is a winner to me; and b) dance is freaking expensive! This is also for Shimelle's challenge this week - use square photos, and Mercy Tiara's NSD challenge - scrapbook a hobby. Again, not MY hobby but something my middle daughter loves so I'm going with it!
U.S. Army aviators assigned to the Savannah-based Bravo Company, 1-169th Aviation Battalion, 78th Aviation Troop Command, Georgia Army National Guard, load pallets of water into a CH-47 Chinook helicopter, Sept. 30, 2024, at the Middle Georgia Regional Airport in Macon, Georgia. The Georgia National Guard is providing response and recovery support to areas impacted by Hurricane Helene. The Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) is the lead agency. We will continue to partner with GEMA/HS as well as other local, state, and federal entities at the direction of the Governor. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Katlynn Pickle)
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!)
This a pic of our good friends Mark and Lori. I have been working on a book for all of us since September but it's hard for me to scrapbook any thing that doesn't have my kids or grandkids. This one is for the grownups!
This is a page for my honeymoon album. I am getting pages done because of load. This is Hawaii volcanoes National park
Loading up gear for the charter over to Clark Island State Park with Outer Island Expeditions. Photo by Thomas O'Keefe.
loading up 4 bikes is not an easy task and required some maneuvering indeed but Rich was always up for the challenge. Bike ride #1 was completed!!
LOAD Challenge: What Makes Me Happy - Family Makes Me Happy
Layout design: Noell Hyman, Paper: Anna Griffin, Rub-ons: 7 Gypsies, Cardstock: Prsym
I need to work on taking photos of my layouts so they look right!
This wasn't a great pic, but I had to captuer the loader from Grandma and Grandpa Stout. It was a HUGE hit!
I did a traditioal page of the competition - washi tape, jewels, ellison die cut of the USA from Archivers, competitor paper and postage stamps that were from my stamp collection. Here is the journaling
A study of the Competition
[On the die cut] Heard someone say this is the best show in the U.S.A. 15 miles from me
Novi, Michigan
All I use is Creative Memories 99%. [under the die cut] Because I am a consultant (exception is X box by Xyron)
Under the Washi tape:
1) I went to the Great Lake mega Meet to see my friend Kathleen and the LOAD group.
2) While there I made a study of The Compeptition 30 Everything on the page is a competitor product from Creative Memories
In Summary:
1) Washi tape is fun 2) Mega Meet did NOT have what I want 3) Saw Kathleen and she is my picture of the day; she is the head of our Picture of the Day Group. 4) Did not see LOAD sisters at Archivers. Wished everyone well.