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Good Monday morning! Rebecca & I (being only fully functional members of the household) video blogged today:

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Happy Monday!! Off to take Elizabeth in for a Strep test (poor thing) and of course assist the one armed man.

Notes from video:

* Great book I loved (as did my fellow romance lover Doris Sander & many other book worm friends of mine!) by Kieran Kramer

* Forgot to mention – ordered again + LOVED Persnicketyprints.com service + quality. WIN! Plus they said they CAN print any size (including my small squares), it’s just not listed. I just have to ask. SCORE!

* Tomorrow: give away + info on my BPS class Creative retreat

Rock out the Monday!!

happy (creative) weekend!

I’m wishing you all a happy creative weekend. I’ll be here in-studio working away at some new posts for the blog next week, a give-away, and of course secret projects too. 😉

Here’s some of the stuff I’m working with…

(FUN)

Jason is home from his surgery, and obviously feeling better as he’s already made that oh-so-pleasant transformation from nice patient to cranky demanding patient. (just keeping it honest!) It’s ok – I know that means he’s on the mend. So now I’m off to the gym (what morning would be complete without sweat and pumped up music?!) to work on my fitness. Then it’s a full weekend of creating… when I’m not opening bottles and otherwise helping the 1 armed man, that is.

In the meantime – I’ve got a new article up at Scrapbook Update you might want to check out – about using camera as tool for the traditional scrapbooker: http://www.scrapbookupdate.com/2011/01/08/iscrapbook-iphone-as-a-traditional-scrapbookers-tool/

week 1 of 2011

Oh what a week it’s been!! The first full week of the new year, and what a doozy. I shamefully admit that we’ve been excited for season 3 of Jersey Shore to start (who’s the most fake? Who has best tan? Drama! Insanity! More fake ness!!!), and it did not disappoint. Other big news this week – Jason is having surgery (elbow tendon – long standing injury that is FINALLY approved by work comp!!! Long story…) tomorrow, so I’ve been busier than usual getting things all set up here at home since tomorrow is going to be wild.

I’ve also been a busy girl making sample projects for CHA. I can’t show you even a peek (top secret stuff!) but I can tell you this: I’ll be posting LOADS of images, some how-to, and more once I’m allowed to. So you’ll see all… soon… ish.

Right now though – I DO have a favor to ask! I’m looking for some new blogs to add to my reading, so if you blog I’d love to know! Leave it in a comment below. Also: I’m working on updating and adding linkage back into my side bar here on the ‘ol blog. I took it all down last year (in effort to organize/fix…) but never put back up. I’m working on that too.

So please do share your blog(s) with me in comments if you’d like a new reader!

Happy almost weekend…

Vacation layouts: bright characters

Last month we went on our biggest family vacation ever, to Disney World. This year (as in, 2011) one of my goals is to save some of the photos & use them for ‘blog exclusive’ layouts right here. I’ll take pictures of my process, share tips, thoughts, etc. So watch for more “Vacation layouts” posts in future!

First up today: the curse of the characters. Whether you are some place where you’re actually taking photos with characters, you’ve got a lot of clashing people in photos, or just have a lot of vivid (but again, not ‘matching’ ) color in your photos these tips can work for you!

Tip #1: Make a cardstock base that is fairly neutral. DO NOT GET PATTERNED PAPER OUT if you have more than 1 photo!!

I like cardstock a lot anyhow, but it’s especially important here if you are planning a multi-photo layout. Why? Well if you’re already working with a lot of busy photos, you do NOT want to be adding any more busy-ness to the page. We can add the funk & spunk later. Start SIMPLE. Above you can see me trying to decide what color (I didn’t want a neutral, rather a base cool color…) to use.

I found this sheet of Core’dinations SPARKLE cardstock (oh be still my heart. PERFECT!)

Tip #2: If using a special paper that you don’t have more of, think about cutting out where your photos will be so that you’ve got some saved! See above – I used white cardstock as base on this layout.

So I trimmed up the height of my photos – the Snow White remained 4×6, the others cropped somewhere between 4 1/2 – 5″ high. Then I fit them across the page.

I’m not going to lie to you – at this point I got a real bad feeling about this page. I was THIS CLOSE to pulling off my photos & doing something entirely different. But I decided to try a few more things and see if I could work it out.

tip #3: Set up your photos, background paper, and figure out where/what journaling and title will be BEFORE you touch embellishments. This way, if you wind up with a real ugly page you can pull the photos off & start over with minimal cost/damage.

At this point I knew I had to do SOMETHING about how linear it was. I added in one of my trusty doilies, a sprayed pink Prima Flower, some Webster’s Pages golden trim, a CatsLife Press “once upon a time” stamp, Tim Holtz flourish stamp, and my journaling. The top corner, in my mind, was salvaged. What about the bottom?

I grit my teeth, and by golly I think I’ve almost got it. I used my CatsLife Press “princess” stamp (that I’d bought just before this vacation and was determined to use!!), a larger doily, and another sprayed flower.

Tip #4: Contrast is your friend. Got super bright photo subjects? Use muted colors on your page. Dark pictures? Go with lighter embellishments and papers. The key is contrast friends, and if you feel like your page is lacking something try adding something super light or dark to add some pop.

In a final “by golly I WILL use some of these dang theme stickers!!” I used up some Sleeping Beauty Stickers. Love the 3 fairies (and the added prima roses) in here.

Tip #5: Using theme product? Use it sparingly and make sure it’s got a place on your page.

Know what? I really like how this turned out! You can’t see it too well, but the cardstock sparkles and glimmers beautifully, and I have the extra pieces saved for the other princess (Cinderella) meet & greet layout in case I want them. I hope you enjoyed a look into my creative process.

2 minute portraits:

I’m not a photographer, I don’t know squat about settings and what an f stop is or what ISO means or… you get the point. I have yet to learn. What I am, is more a “point and shoot” photo journalist. I use my camera to capture snippets. To help tell my stories and capture memories and good times.

One of my favorite things to do is to throw up a sheet (or blanket) that is a solid color – or just use a wall. Someplace that is getting strong indirect light. Then ask your subject to look at camera, look away, smile, talk to them… whatever! Just keep snapping. Move. Zoom in/out. Snap. snap. snap.

Results? I snapped 30-40 pictures of each girl (thanks to my D60 it was FAST. About 1-2 minutes for each kid) and thanked them, and sent them on their way with candy canes. After uploading I found 3-4 from each girl that are nice – and so now I’ve got a random 1/4/2011 portrait of each girl. Lovely!

The pictures aren’t perfect… and to me that’s what makes them all the more perfect. Just a paused moment during a morning play session…