Monday, June 26, 2006
Busy!
The kids get out of school at the end of this week. That's my birthday prezzie! But is life going to be quieter or busier with them off? Somehow I'm thinking busier. Yeah, they'll help keep Rusty occupied, sometimes, but there'll also be lots of running around; taking them to camps and friends' and soccer and and and ... I'm looking forward to it though!
On the scrap front I'm starting to do digi-ads for The Daily Scrap and One Source Scrap Ads. It's a little different, because I get to make up my own copy as well as put together the design of the ad, but I think I'm really going to enjoy it. And I was totally flattered to be asked!
Just finished my fourth Saskia Bokkers layout for The Daily Scrap, and have totally had a blast! The hardest thing was just picking two kits to work with, and actually after I made my selections I went back and bought two or three more of her kits and stuff to play with! When I have the time, lol!
Here is Rusty in all his glory, eating ice cream.
Kit is Saskia Bokkers' 1977. Just a bright, beautiful and funky 70s kit, lots of fun! I'd actually wanted to share the wealth, and use this kit on two different kids, but somehow it was two Rusty pics that leant themselves so well to it.
Alpha is Tandika Starr's chipboard alpha. I adjusted down the brightness and contrast, so it would fit better with Saskia's paper. And I used a Serena Thomas criss-cross stitch. I love stitches, and am looking forward to using more of her stitches!
On the scrap front I'm starting to do digi-ads for The Daily Scrap and One Source Scrap Ads. It's a little different, because I get to make up my own copy as well as put together the design of the ad, but I think I'm really going to enjoy it. And I was totally flattered to be asked!
Just finished my fourth Saskia Bokkers layout for The Daily Scrap, and have totally had a blast! The hardest thing was just picking two kits to work with, and actually after I made my selections I went back and bought two or three more of her kits and stuff to play with! When I have the time, lol!
Here is Rusty in all his glory, eating ice cream.
Kit is Saskia Bokkers' 1977. Just a bright, beautiful and funky 70s kit, lots of fun! I'd actually wanted to share the wealth, and use this kit on two different kids, but somehow it was two Rusty pics that leant themselves so well to it.
Alpha is Tandika Starr's chipboard alpha. I adjusted down the brightness and contrast, so it would fit better with Saskia's paper. And I used a Serena Thomas criss-cross stitch. I love stitches, and am looking forward to using more of her stitches!