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I love this challenge! I enjoy making my own embellishments and mix them in with simple brads and buttons.
The typewriter auteur motif as reappered! The Journaling reads: "We are celebrating our 25th anniversary this weekend so the only person I am jealous of is the time machine inventor so I can do all the things I want to today."
I used all Creative Memories freebees and colored them green except for the love bug/green eyed monster. I used current pictures, the one in the background I turned down the opacity so that it was background. Font is Viner ITC hand and ariel black
Graffiti artists commissioned by the Royal Albert Hall, in partnership with the young urban collective and creative pioneers Daydream Network, transformed the walls of the Hall's Loading Bay, usually used for getting in over 350 shows a year, into a gallery of street art and graffiti artwork.
Lots of black space... In the ten years I've had my cat, he's only been in one other scrapbook layout, so I decided it was his day to shine. I used Making Memories stamps (I love these little letters), cardboard for dimension, Coccoina eco-friendly paste, and the paw print paper I used in the only other layout my cat appeared in (and that was 8 years ago!).
LO scraplifted from Becky Higgins.
Why is it I can never take a nice sharp photo of my layouts? They are always a bit fuzzy and you can never read the journaling! And on this LO I used a really cute zig-zag stitch stamp all the way around that you can't really see. Sigh. Any tips or tricks?
Anyway, the LO is about how I got a frantic call from our dayhome provider that Grayson had sliced his head open. We both rushed and met up at the Alberta Children's Hospital which Grayson is no stranger to! The TV's and such kept him occupied while they stittched him up. Of course I was more worried and scared than he was!
Thanks in advance for your advice!
This is where the 'late-to-arrive' guys got stuck. It was nothing but solid letterstyles with a roller-striped background. Threre is something really cool about stacked pieces in this number.
Chatham had to do some wood work. The pieces were pretty long as you can see. Driving home was interesting. =]
Embellishment - Paper - Story - Picture
While I knew what picture I wanted to use for this layout, I hadn't been able to figure out what paper to use. This morning I used some paper from Simple Stories that I recently bought but couldn't seem to get it to work with any of my pictures. While I never really used brads before, I find I'm using them on every layout and love how look.
Above the loading chute, they placed a small steel container that was lined with huge bag, and that bag was filled with the plastic pellets. Then the table that the container was placed on lifted hydraulically on the far end, resulting in the pellets basically dumping out of the container, into a large funnel, and into the trailer.
- front load
- HxWxD (mm) 850 x 600 x 560 mm
Maximum spin speed (rpm) 600 rpm
Max. washing load (Kg) 5.5 kg
EU Energy efficiency class A+
Second side of my planner divider. This is my little boy making the most realistic racecar noise you've ever heard... on the morning of the first day of preschool. Sniff.
Off to watch DVR'd Survivor...
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Royal Blood - Loading Data - Spark Gap @ Le Point Ephémère pour le festival Bring the Noise Oüi FM.
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Royal Blood - Loading Data - Spark Gap @ Le Point Ephémère pour le festival Bring the Noise Oüi FM.
www.sylvain-golvet.com/portfolio/royal-blood-loading-data...
www.alternativnews.com/2015/01/live-report-bring-noise-fe...