but I wanted to show John what a nice time I have been having. It was especially nice when Caleb, my cute nephew, decided to share his first taste of baby food with me. I think it was peaches:) Thanks, Lori for capturing this gut-wrenching moment.
I can't wait to show you other cute pictures of us.
I am trying to get the pictures on here...but I am on the Parent's computer=slow. They will be posted soon.
-ang
Monday, June 25, 2007
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
funny things
Thursday, June 14, 2007
scrapbooking tips...
I went to a scrapbooking party the other day, and learned some brilliant tips from the presenter that were easy and cheap...things I had never thought about before. I have already used a few of them...like using a floss threader to get ribbon through small holes. Man, I bet my parents wish they would have know that when they helped me put together my wedding programs:)
So today I offer what I know as original ideas. I'm sure they are in some scrapbooking magazine somewhere that I haven't read..but I find them helpful in scrapbooking cost efficiently.
Tip 1:
Use photo editing software to put your titles on the picture.
Tip 2:
Put 2-3 pictures into an 8x10 printing layout for more size options in printing the pictures. I like to do this then upload them to snapfish. If you order two or more 8x10's and check the option to pick them up at walgreens...you can get them super cheap.
Tip 3:
Use a small paint roller and a stamp pad for giving your page a hint of metallic shine (or for texturizing or darkening up a page).
Tip 4:
Shop at garage sales and estate auctions for cheap, wonderfully unique ribbon. (it usually comes in a big box with lots of options.) You can also find great buttons.
Tip 5:
Take flowers from cheesy bouquets, cut off the tops, then take out the plastic pieces for your own inexpensive embellishments.
Click on this photo for a larger view.
Tip 6:
This one is just something I have been learning in the past month.
Keep some of your pages simple with clean lines for dramatic effect.
I know not a lot of my blog readers scrapbook, but if you have family that might find these interesting, you can let them know of the blog.
So today I offer what I know as original ideas. I'm sure they are in some scrapbooking magazine somewhere that I haven't read..but I find them helpful in scrapbooking cost efficiently.
Tip 1:
Use photo editing software to put your titles on the picture.
Tip 2:
Put 2-3 pictures into an 8x10 printing layout for more size options in printing the pictures. I like to do this then upload them to snapfish. If you order two or more 8x10's and check the option to pick them up at walgreens...you can get them super cheap.
Tip 3:
Use a small paint roller and a stamp pad for giving your page a hint of metallic shine (or for texturizing or darkening up a page).
Tip 4:
Shop at garage sales and estate auctions for cheap, wonderfully unique ribbon. (it usually comes in a big box with lots of options.) You can also find great buttons.
Tip 5:
Take flowers from cheesy bouquets, cut off the tops, then take out the plastic pieces for your own inexpensive embellishments.
Click on this photo for a larger view.
Tip 6:
This one is just something I have been learning in the past month.
Keep some of your pages simple with clean lines for dramatic effect.
I know not a lot of my blog readers scrapbook, but if you have family that might find these interesting, you can let them know of the blog.
Monday, June 11, 2007
My birthday present...
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Spring Blooms into Summer
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Paint, Paint, Paint
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