Hi everyone,
Just a quick update for Project Life today. It was a busy, but routine week here that I had, so the whole week is on just one page for this week.
And that is fine with me. It's better than stressing over trying to fill in the pockets got the sake of doing it (:
I recently went into a sequin craze, scattering it like confetti, a trend that has been hot in certain circles recent. I call it my shiny confetti.
Also, I snipped one of my camera cards into half to use it as a 'tag' of sorts. Also I'm continuing to use yellow thread to add stitching. Also noteworthy- airmail coloured washi. If you are looking for it Scraplicious, my LSS in Singapore, just brought in a whole new assortment of masking tapes, including this one, so head down there if you are interested.
It was also Earth Hour on Week 13 and I was witness to it in the busiest section of town and it was cool to see how all the lights dimmed for the hour.
Do you spot the camera flair with the wooden background? It's coming soonish to my etsy.
Project Life is a line of products by Becky Higgins, and can be used for documentation of daily life or anything else you may want. I am using it to remember the year and take more photos of my everyday. For those who live in Asia, you can get your PL supplies from Scraplicious. Follow my PL journey here. You can check out more project life week pages all around the web, check out The Mom Creative.
On the topic of my etsy store, I have a new listing.
A fun mixture of doilies, paper bags, shipping tags, twine, sequins and exclusive vintage flowers flair.
Here's a close up look:
Go to the store or click here to see more details about the set called "Sweet Treats".
Hope you are having a good week! Mine has been swamped, but I hope to check back in soon.
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Wednesday, 4 April 2012
PROJECT LIFE WEEK 13
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Wednesday, 7 December 2011
BEEN BUSY
As everyone knows, life catches up with you quickly without you even realising it most of the time.
It's been busy that I have been taking the moments I have to rest and yes I have been creating, but not had the time to blog about it or take pictures of what I have made, because blogging well, really does take time.
Unfortunately I have been busy buying too, given the waiting that I have been doing for Black Friday/Cyber Monday to get a number of things that I have been waiting for discounts for.
Here's some of the things that I have bought:
1. Fujifilm x10
If you have not seen this beauty, it is wonderful. I wrote about this earlier, and really for me who wants control and portability this is good. Will it be able to replace my DSLR? No in a short answer, the main reason being because of the lack of a good viewfinder (with the x10, I can see the lens and it irks me).
However the quality is really there, with a decent zoom that unlike other compacts, you zoom by twisting the lens ring, just like my DSLR (:
It was costly, and not for everyone. But if you are a picky picky photographer who wants the control and the flexbility to carry it everywhere without throwing out your back, this is the camera (of course only till the better one rolls along)
Check out the exclusive website here
2. Rad Lab by Totally Rad
I really got into it after reading countless reviews that I had seen and trying it out for myself. And being a visual person when it comes to my photo editing about how it looks, it is a dream. And I liked it so much, I bought it before the free one month trial expired, in part because of the one-day sale that they had, but because I can see using it to speed up creatively editing my photos.
I have "problems" doing so, as I was trained in photojournalism primarily from the start and that ethically, only dodging and burning tools ahould be used on my photos. So it requires a mindset change.
Check it out here and be dazzled
3. Baker's Twine from The Twinery
I love baker's twine and use it nearly on most projects I have created. For the longest time I have contemplated buying the full rolls, as my LSS sells it by the yard at a cost I'll rather not have. But being out of the US, shipping is always an issue. In fact I had been kicking myself for not taking advantage of the free shipping offer that they had two months ago.
But along came Monday and there were discounts going on that made buying my twine finally platable. I wanted to sweep of the shelves as many rolls as possible, but had to control myself. I got: Blossom (pink), Oyster (Grey), Yellow and Aqua, the colours that I reach for most often.
Click here to see more
There's actually still more, but I think that the post is long enough.
But it needs pictures and I have an older layout to share:
Supplies: Pebbles, October Afternoon Sprinkles, Baker's Twine
I used my silhouette for the title too in the cursive font for the title.I adore the tiny heart buttons, so cutely shaped (:
Hope you are having a good day!
It's been busy that I have been taking the moments I have to rest and yes I have been creating, but not had the time to blog about it or take pictures of what I have made, because blogging well, really does take time.
Unfortunately I have been busy buying too, given the waiting that I have been doing for Black Friday/Cyber Monday to get a number of things that I have been waiting for discounts for.
Here's some of the things that I have bought:
1. Fujifilm x10
If you have not seen this beauty, it is wonderful. I wrote about this earlier, and really for me who wants control and portability this is good. Will it be able to replace my DSLR? No in a short answer, the main reason being because of the lack of a good viewfinder (with the x10, I can see the lens and it irks me).
However the quality is really there, with a decent zoom that unlike other compacts, you zoom by twisting the lens ring, just like my DSLR (:
It was costly, and not for everyone. But if you are a picky picky photographer who wants the control and the flexbility to carry it everywhere without throwing out your back, this is the camera (of course only till the better one rolls along)
Check out the exclusive website here
2. Rad Lab by Totally Rad
I really got into it after reading countless reviews that I had seen and trying it out for myself. And being a visual person when it comes to my photo editing about how it looks, it is a dream. And I liked it so much, I bought it before the free one month trial expired, in part because of the one-day sale that they had, but because I can see using it to speed up creatively editing my photos.
I have "problems" doing so, as I was trained in photojournalism primarily from the start and that ethically, only dodging and burning tools ahould be used on my photos. So it requires a mindset change.
Check it out here and be dazzled
3. Baker's Twine from The Twinery
I love baker's twine and use it nearly on most projects I have created. For the longest time I have contemplated buying the full rolls, as my LSS sells it by the yard at a cost I'll rather not have. But being out of the US, shipping is always an issue. In fact I had been kicking myself for not taking advantage of the free shipping offer that they had two months ago.
But along came Monday and there were discounts going on that made buying my twine finally platable. I wanted to sweep of the shelves as many rolls as possible, but had to control myself. I got: Blossom (pink), Oyster (Grey), Yellow and Aqua, the colours that I reach for most often.
Click here to see more
There's actually still more, but I think that the post is long enough.
But it needs pictures and I have an older layout to share:
Supplies: Pebbles, October Afternoon Sprinkles, Baker's Twine
I used my silhouette for the title too in the cursive font for the title.I adore the tiny heart buttons, so cutely shaped (:
Hope you are having a good day!
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