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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
Wow, I can't believe that summer is over and that it is already September. Time sure does fly! I had a good summer though. The weather here was great!
I haven't posted anything on here in a long, long time, so I thought I would post a few things from my annual family camping trip. As always I had a great time and can't wait until next year!!
Here is a picture of some of the grandkids. They are getting so old!

Anthony Lake is really pretty and despite the fact that my pictures are pretty much the same every year, I still take tons of photos of the lake. Here are a few panoramas that I did:


Here are a few of my favorite pictures:

Jeff's cute little chihuahua Hoss.

The kids really liked catching frogs: 





Here is a little collage of some of my favorite camping photos. The credits for the elements I used can be found here.

To see more camping photos you can visit my flickr photostream, or you can look at my scrapbook album (not finished though, so only a few pages posted).
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Gettin' Digi wid it
OK, first... yes I know lame title, but I am not the mosat creative and I am not running on much sleep right now. So here is the story...
I woke up at five am this morning because I am a total nerd. My favorite digital scrapbooking store is having an all day(16 hour) chat today...fun! Every hour they give out a digital freebie and a chance to win cool shutterfly prizes. My sisters made fun of me because I was so excited about this and put everything in my life on hold for it (even school.).
I started digital scrapbboking the end of last October and have been hooked ever since. In addition to that I am hooked to the community of scrapbookers at Designer Digitals. Everyone posts their pages there and through those pages you learn a lot about the people who post there. There is also a forum. I really like it... despite the fact that I think I may be the only single and childless person who actively posts on the site.
If you have never tried digital scrapbooking, or even if you have, check out designerdigitals.com....they have great designers there, and from now until Monday nightish their entire store is 30% off. Also they give away three freebies every week, offer 25 cent items each Saturday night and have some amazing tutorials.
Here are some links:
Designer Digitals the store
Designer Digitals Gallery
Other stores that I like:
We Are Story Tellers
Shabby Pickle
2 Peas in a bucket
Litltle Dreamer Designs
There are also a lot of websites out there with free digital elements as well as tutorials... maybe I will post those later today....
Anyways, I just thought I would share my OBSESSION with y'all! NOw, back to chating and scrapping!
I woke up at five am this morning because I am a total nerd. My favorite digital scrapbooking store is having an all day(16 hour) chat today...fun! Every hour they give out a digital freebie and a chance to win cool shutterfly prizes. My sisters made fun of me because I was so excited about this and put everything in my life on hold for it (even school.).
I started digital scrapbboking the end of last October and have been hooked ever since. In addition to that I am hooked to the community of scrapbookers at Designer Digitals. Everyone posts their pages there and through those pages you learn a lot about the people who post there. There is also a forum. I really like it... despite the fact that I think I may be the only single and childless person who actively posts on the site.
If you have never tried digital scrapbooking, or even if you have, check out designerdigitals.com....they have great designers there, and from now until Monday nightish their entire store is 30% off. Also they give away three freebies every week, offer 25 cent items each Saturday night and have some amazing tutorials.
Here are some links:
Designer Digitals the store
Designer Digitals Gallery
Other stores that I like:
We Are Story Tellers
Shabby Pickle
2 Peas in a bucket
Litltle Dreamer Designs
There are also a lot of websites out there with free digital elements as well as tutorials... maybe I will post those later today....
Anyways, I just thought I would share my OBSESSION with y'all! NOw, back to chating and scrapping!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Cinq handmade gifts from moi!
The first FIVE people to respond to this post will get something made by me! My choice. For you. This offer does have some restrictions and limitations:
1- I make no guarantees that you will like what I make!
2- What I create will be just for you.
3- It'll be done this year. (sometime in 2009...most likely in the summer :))
4- You have no clue what it's going to be.
5- I reserve the right to do something extremely strange.
The catch? Oh, the catch is that you must re-post this on your blog and offer the same to the first 5 people who do the same on your blog. The first 5 people to do so and leave a comment telling me they did win a FAB-U-LOUS homemade gift by me! Oh, and be sure to post a picture of what you win when you get it! Sounds like fun, right?
Sunday, February 8, 2009
School, toasters, drill and craziness
Wow, it has been a while since I have posted anything on here. School has pretty much taken over my life and is sucking up all of my time. I swear I become a major flake when I am in school. So, to those of you that have e-mailed me and I haven't responded... I am really sorry... I will work on doing better. Anyways... here is a little update on everything going on in my life.
School --- Like I said before, it is all I do... and it is crazy! This quarter has been absolutely INSANE! I love being in the design program, but man it is tough. For anyone who thinks being an art major is easy... let me tell you, it definitely is not. Out of all of the classes that I have taken my design classes have been the most intense and the most competitive. When I decided to do design at the UW I was amazed at how competitive the program is. To get into the program students have to complete an intro class take an all day entrance exam and then be chosen to be in the program. Last spring, when I applied, there were also about 150 other students applying. Of those 150 only about 40-45 were accepted into the program. Pretty crazy.
Anyways, this quarter I am taking a typography class and a human centered design class. I really, really like my typography class... my human centered design class---not so much. It is an industrial design class and I am more of a graphic design kind of girl.
For our first project in this class we had to make 30 comics for how to catch a mouse. That was actually a pretty fun project, I just wish we would have had more time to work on it. For that class we also had to create a toaster manual. We had to do the layout, do all of the illustrations and have it flow well. Right now we just finished a big observation report on self-checkout machines and we are working on drawings for new and improved self-checkout machines. Later this week we will start to make 3-D models of the machines, create a new computer interface for them and then present them to the class. Here is the toaster manual that I made:
OK... enough with school!
Sadly... not much else has been going on other than school stuff. One cool thing though is that my niece Cadison is on the Drill team at Sammamish High and she had a competition on Saturday that I was able to got to. It was an all day event and was very fun. Sammamish took 3rd place in both the drill and kick categories. In the end of March they will go to Yakima for state... it will be fun to see how they do there!
At the end of the competition they have what is called a Drill Down... Cadison takes it very seriously and gets nervous during it... she is also very good at it. Here is a video of the drill down yesterday... she is about dead center and is wearing black and a white tutu (sp??). I will try and get a video of the drill and kick routine from my sister Melanie and put it on here sometime this week.
School --- Like I said before, it is all I do... and it is crazy! This quarter has been absolutely INSANE! I love being in the design program, but man it is tough. For anyone who thinks being an art major is easy... let me tell you, it definitely is not. Out of all of the classes that I have taken my design classes have been the most intense and the most competitive. When I decided to do design at the UW I was amazed at how competitive the program is. To get into the program students have to complete an intro class take an all day entrance exam and then be chosen to be in the program. Last spring, when I applied, there were also about 150 other students applying. Of those 150 only about 40-45 were accepted into the program. Pretty crazy.
Anyways, this quarter I am taking a typography class and a human centered design class. I really, really like my typography class... my human centered design class---not so much. It is an industrial design class and I am more of a graphic design kind of girl.
For our first project in this class we had to make 30 comics for how to catch a mouse. That was actually a pretty fun project, I just wish we would have had more time to work on it. For that class we also had to create a toaster manual. We had to do the layout, do all of the illustrations and have it flow well. Right now we just finished a big observation report on self-checkout machines and we are working on drawings for new and improved self-checkout machines. Later this week we will start to make 3-D models of the machines, create a new computer interface for them and then present them to the class. Here is the toaster manual that I made:
OK... enough with school! Sadly... not much else has been going on other than school stuff. One cool thing though is that my niece Cadison is on the Drill team at Sammamish High and she had a competition on Saturday that I was able to got to. It was an all day event and was very fun. Sammamish took 3rd place in both the drill and kick categories. In the end of March they will go to Yakima for state... it will be fun to see how they do there!
At the end of the competition they have what is called a Drill Down... Cadison takes it very seriously and gets nervous during it... she is also very good at it. Here is a video of the drill down yesterday... she is about dead center and is wearing black and a white tutu (sp??). I will try and get a video of the drill and kick routine from my sister Melanie and put it on here sometime this week.
Friday, January 2, 2009
Ready, Set, Go!
Project 365 has officially started! What is project 365 you ask?? Well, it is only the coolest project ever. The main idea of the project is to take a picture every day of the year. It can be a picture of anything you want. In the end you will have 365 pictures that tell a story about who you are. To learn more about the project see the links at the bottom of the post. It really is a pretty cool project and I am super excited for it! I am going to do a digital scrapbook page/pages for each week and in the end I am going to print them out in either one or two 12x12 shutterfly books. Here is my picture for Jan. 1st... it is of our cat Kitty...he is such a good sport for letting me do a photo shoot of him.
My sisters are also doing this project... in the process of talking my sisters into going photo crazy I also converted them to the digital scrapbooking world. They are already completely addicted to it. A few days ago I hooked them each up with a copy of Photoshop Elements and showed them the basics of how to use the program. On New Years eve we all had our laptops out and were digi scrapping...we normally play game, but that didn't happen this year. We had fun though. Here is a page I made while showing my sister Melanie how to use photoshop to scrap:
My sister monica isn't too happy that I used this picture of her. We all had a lot of laughs while working on this page. Good times!
So to all of you (...the 3 or 4 people who read this!) Dust off your camera and join me in project 365!
Here are some great links:
Creating Keepsakes Kit of the Month they have a cool kit for $40... all you do is print off the photos, do a little journaling and plop them into photo page protectors. Easy as pie.
Becky Higgins Blog ... she has several entries about Project 365
Photo ideas from the January Creating Keepsakes magazine
My sisters are also doing this project... in the process of talking my sisters into going photo crazy I also converted them to the digital scrapbooking world. They are already completely addicted to it. A few days ago I hooked them each up with a copy of Photoshop Elements and showed them the basics of how to use the program. On New Years eve we all had our laptops out and were digi scrapping...we normally play game, but that didn't happen this year. We had fun though. Here is a page I made while showing my sister Melanie how to use photoshop to scrap:
My sister monica isn't too happy that I used this picture of her. We all had a lot of laughs while working on this page. Good times!So to all of you (...the 3 or 4 people who read this!) Dust off your camera and join me in project 365!
Here are some great links:
Creating Keepsakes Kit of the Month they have a cool kit for $40... all you do is print off the photos, do a little journaling and plop them into photo page protectors. Easy as pie.
Becky Higgins Blog ... she has several entries about Project 365
Photo ideas from the January Creating Keepsakes magazine
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