Friday, April 29, 2011
Queen Bee
This is my submission for Day Two of the Tim Times Ten Give-A-Way Challenge. This was a challenge because I don't ever use the masking technique or much glitter. But I managed. We had to use a busy bee theme. What bee is busier than the queen?! I made up my own masking paint using some acrylic paint and water in a misting bottle I had laying around. My stencils were made on my Cricut machine using the Home Accents Cartridge. For a little glitz and glam, I used LuminArte! Two down, seven to go!
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Life is a highway
This is my entry in the Tim Times Ten Grand Give-A-Way Challenge. For day one, we were instructed to create a tag with a nostalgic theme. When I think of happy memories, road trips definitely make the top five list. The best trips I have been on were by car. One of my favorite childhood memories is a driving trip to Wyoming. Since we have had kids my husband and I don't take it to the road like we used to. But, we have taken the boys to the aquarium in Dallas and hope to drive to the beach this summer. I will be taking it on the road this weekend to the Beale Street Music Festival. I suppose my husband is giving me an early Mother's Day gift. On the road again, just can't wait to get on the road again...
Friday, April 15, 2011
Taking a crack at digital scrapbooking
I love paper so it already seems like I am being unfaithful, but every since I read this Clover Lane post on scrapbooking with Picasa, I have wanted to give it a try. So here is my first attempt. I took is slow. I didn't download any fancy digital papers or embellishments, but this was fun and didn't take that long. Picasa is a free program you can download and use to do all sorts of photo editing, not just scrapbooking. (It is also how I made the banner on my blog after reading this Clover Lane post.)
I probably would have learned even more, but I am not one who really reads instructions. I just kind of skimmed them to get the gist of it. It wasn't hard and if you are the type who is imitated by PhotoShop, this might be the route for you. The down side is that you have to get them printed somewhere, so you are not totally finished once you are done on the computer. I am doing my research to find out the best place to send them. Some people use sites that allow you to create the books and have them printed there all at once. Picasa seems better to me because there is no logging in. You just work on your pictures whenever and then upload them all at once when you are ready to have them printed. Another thing to consider is whether you will have them bound, or printed into single sheets to insert in a regular scrapbook. The possibilities are endless. There just may be a place for digi cropping, but it will never replace the good old fashioned glue and scissors.
Do you do digital scrapbooking? Why or why not?
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Get Well Mrs. Shute
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