Archive for November, 2007

video day #11

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Pull up a chair. This is a LONG one. Like 8.5 minutes long. Maybe this is my way of celebrating my 100th post on this blog (hooray!). In this video clip, I take you through an entire album, page by page, and … the phone was ringing, I was getting ready to go take pictures for our friends, the kids kept coming through and … well … this is life. : )

video day #11

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Pull up a chair. This is a LONG one. Like 8.5 minutes long. Maybe this is my way of celebrating my 100th post on this blog (hooray!). In this video clip, I take you through an entire album, page by page, and … the phone was ringing, I was getting ready to go take pictures for our friends, the kids kept coming through and … well … this is life. : )

video day #11

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Pull up a chair. This is a LONG one. Like 8.5 minutes long. Maybe this is my way of celebrating my 100th post on this blog (hooray!). In this video clip, I take you through an entire album, page by page, and … the phone was ringing, I was getting ready to go take pictures for our friends, the kids kept coming through and … well … this is life. : )

video day #11

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Pull up a chair. This is a LONG one. Like 8.5 minutes long. Maybe this is my way of celebrating my 100th post on this blog (hooray!). In this video clip, I take you through an entire album, page by page, and … the phone was ringing, I was getting ready to go take pictures for our friends, the kids kept coming through and … well … this is life. : )

video day #10

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

video day #10

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

video day #10

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

video day #10

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

video day #10

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

video day #10

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

video day #9

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Click here to see how I created our “hybrid” Christmas card last year. It was my first attempt combining my homemade creation with digitally adding photos & text. Instead of mass-producing the cards by hand, I mass-printed the final art, and it sped up the whole process SIGNIFICANTLY.

This is just an alternative idea to those of you interested in a cross between a completely digital card and a completely handmade card. Many of you have already done this sort of thing. If you want to share a link to your design(s), add that in your comments below. I’d love to see what you’re doing!

video day #9

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Click here to see how I created our “hybrid” Christmas card last year. It was my first attempt combining my homemade creation with digitally adding photos & text. Instead of mass-producing the cards by hand, I mass-printed the final art, and it sped up the whole process SIGNIFICANTLY.

This is just an alternative idea to those of you interested in a cross between a completely digital card and a completely handmade card. Many of you have already done this sort of thing. If you want to share a link to your design(s), add that in your comments below. I’d love to see what you’re doing!

video day #9

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Click here to see how I created our “hybrid” Christmas card last year. It was my first attempt combining my homemade creation with digitally adding photos & text. Instead of mass-producing the cards by hand, I mass-printed the final art, and it sped up the whole process SIGNIFICANTLY.

This is just an alternative idea to those of you interested in a cross between a completely digital card and a completely handmade card. Many of you have already done this sort of thing. If you want to share a link to your design(s), add that in your comments below. I’d love to see what you’re doing!

video day #9

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Click here to see how I created our “hybrid” Christmas card last year. It was my first attempt combining my homemade creation with digitally adding photos & text. Instead of mass-producing the cards by hand, I mass-printed the final art, and it sped up the whole process SIGNIFICANTLY.

This is just an alternative idea to those of you interested in a cross between a completely digital card and a completely handmade card. Many of you have already done this sort of thing. If you want to share a link to your design(s), add that in your comments below. I’d love to see what you’re doing!

video day #9

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Click here to see how I created our “hybrid” Christmas card last year. It was my first attempt combining my homemade creation with digitally adding photos & text. Instead of mass-producing the cards by hand, I mass-printed the final art, and it sped up the whole process SIGNIFICANTLY.

This is just an alternative idea to those of you interested in a cross between a completely digital card and a completely handmade card. Many of you have already done this sort of thing. If you want to share a link to your design(s), add that in your comments below. I’d love to see what you’re doing!