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Mission accomplished



Aww, ain't she purty? Carsey picked out her 8th grade graduation dress this afternoon. This girl was a JOY to shop with. We were in, and OUT, of the store in less than 15 minutes. The second dress she saw she loved. Tried it on and this was it. Of course, when you look like this, how could you not look adorable in anything?

So proud of her, and excited at her going to high school and the whole wide world ready for her to experience. I have a layout I did a couple years ago that says "Say yes to life, even though you know it may devour you" and I still feel that way. Want them so much to see and do and LIVE everything they possibly can.

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Life: Pick your own

This one is oil pastels. Doing this totally transported me back to elementary school where we had the little student box of Pro-Art oil pastels. Funny enough, but when I went to the one and only craft store in town, that was all they had available. Works for me! (Someday I'll move past fruit...) Thanks to Kal's OP tiplet.

Also made another little album for a friend's baby shower (she knows it is a boy). A fold-out page for each month's photo (up to 1 year) and lots of space inside the fold-outs for journaling. Again, used Lain's basic formula, although this one is a bit larger to hold 4x6 pics.

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Flowers and NAPP and Macaroni


Remember these flowers? I submitted this photo of them into my NAPP portfolio this week and it was selected as an Editor's Choice. Always so cool to be selected as the quality of photos is astounding. Makes me strive to always learn more, push more, try more.

I just HAD to go to the craft store today, Shade needed posterboard. Really there was no other reason that I would ever go into a craft store. Some watercolors may have just happened to land in my cart. I forgot how passionately I felt about cerulean blue, alizarin orange, cadmium red, veridian green and yellow ochre. Just rolling their names off my tongue makes me feel funny inside. I may just fondle them for awhile.

YOU - yes you - go make something. Be it dinner, a baby, a painting or a macaroni necklace. Put yourself out there.

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Lain's Album



My friend Lain had directions for a cute little album on her blog. Her's was meant for all those wallet-size photos that come in the photo packages that you just can't give/throw away. I thought it would make a perfect mini gift album (thus mine aren't finished with photos or a title yet). It is also a great way to use some of that stash that you just HAD to have, but now can't find a use for. I'm famous for NEEDING more patterned paper than is humanly possible to use, and then never using the majority of it. My variation has 7 pages, plus a front and back cover and by slicing 1/2" off the long side of a standard 3.5" x 5" photo, this album will hold between 7 and a whopping 28 photos. Plus, thanks to the fold-out pages, there is ample room for journaling (less photos=more journaling, more photos=less journaling, duh.) The best part? You only need 20 minutes, 3 sheets of patterned or solid cardstock, a hole punch, and a scrap of ribbon. Of course, you can always embellish way more if you want! See Lain's directions here.

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