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 Monday, December 31, 2007
Up till 1:30am...
developing photographs in the darkroom...yawn. I had my oldest daughter (7) helping me, but she petered out by 8:30 and asked to go to bed:) She was excited to see how it all worked and loved watching the image appear as she shifted the tray. A good mommy and daughter bonding evening:) Anywho ... here are a bunch of images to share with you:)
We call her Angry Avery;)

My girls could spend hours outside playing on their tree swings! A favorite passtime in the Austin household! (Again annoyed with my insistence on taking photographs. I swear I rarely do. No sarcasm. It is true. I actually feel guilty that I don't take enough photographs these days...but it still annoys them when I do take out the camera and I never insist upon a smile, a pose...nah-thing! hmph lol;)

Although I do not own a flash...I'm so happy I brought my own camera. The $20 photo at the mall I had to purchase was just horrendous:S This year we believed! :D Sadly, I think this is our last:( "Mommy, I never told him my name and he didn't know it!" she said accusatorily and a bit miffed.)

Everybody is Kung-fu fighting...

YA! Fast as lightning...doodley doodley doodley do;) Halloween photographs...on Decemeber 26th:S Again...like I said...I rarely break out the camera:S I never took photos on Halloween and I couldn't talk the kiddos into going out for a photoshoot outdoors:S So I had to compromise and do the best I could with the lighting in the house:S I could have desperately used a reflector...but I had exactly 15 minutes to photograph the creatures before they declared mutiny! Anyway...a ninja kangaroo for this one:

And a hand-me-down princess:) SEE! I don't insist upon a smile...and I even let the older one goof off for photographs! lol She was tickled PINK to develop the kung fu ones:D

Downtown for a photoshoot...hubby had to work that Sunday so I had to drag the kiddos with me;) Printed this one a few weeks back...loved the photo... but had to reprint...

I went to reprint it last night to lighten and add contrast...but printed the wrong negative....argh! It was my last print and I was too tired to go at it again;) Next week maybe:)

Thanks for looking:) Have a GREAT New Years! Off to go release the kids outside to swiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing!
Love, Tracy Austin
12/31/2007 11:01:54 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Thursday, December 27, 2007
Confessions...
We all know that our scrapbooks are supposed to be little bits of our family history, but I think lots of us use them in place of, or in addition to, a regular diary-journal. A way to write down our inner thoughts in a pretty way. Sometimes, those thoughts are funny, sometimes serious, sometimes good, sometimes bad. This layout is one of those true confessions. Kinda silly, but too true. Hey, at least I still feel young, right? ;) :)

supplies: Adhesive (Adhesive Technologies, Provocraft), buttons (Doodlebug), Cardstock (Bazzill, KI Memories), Patterned paper (American Crafts, Love Elsie, The Paper Studio), Pen (Uniball), Stickers (7gypsies, American Crafts).
...Staci
12/27/2007 11:14:38 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Where did December go??
I am sitting here trying to figure out where the past four weeks went. I often marvel at how fast time goes as an adult. I remember as a kid, it seemed like Sunday afternoons lasted forever but now I long for them and wish they WOULD last forever! It just seems like we just started the month and now it is almost over. I supposed moving the week before Christmas might have something to do with it! We were so focused on getting our new house done that Christmas took a little bit of a backseat. But then the move came and then BANG it was Christmas and now the end of the year is almost here.
I hope everyone is having a wonderful holiday and that Santa brought you everything you wanted. :)
Here is a fun project I made using Provo Craft supplies. A little Santa door hanging.
Happy New Year!
Greta 
12/27/2007 9:42:46 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Fave products of 2007
No...I don't design for any of these companies. No...I was not given these products. They were purchased by me and I fell in love with each and every one!
1. Fiskar's Fingertip Craft Knife
There is no way I can describe how this tool works...so I took a photo of it in my hand to show you:

I do a LOT of craft knife work in my crafts...this knife is soooooooooooo sooooooooooo comfy! It just seems to be molded to your hand! I cannot give enough praise for this tool!!
2. Doodlebug Sugar Coated Chipboard Alphas
The colors are gorgeous! Fabulous size! Letters range from 1" to 1 1/2". Each package comes with 3 of each vowels and s and t, two of the rest of the letters and INCLUDES 4 hearts, 4 brackets, 1 exclamation mark, 2 &, 3 semicolons, 3 periods, 3 flowers, and 2 asterisks. Love these letters!
3. American Crafts Vinyl thickers
American Crafts alpha stickers have always sported the best fonts! Then...to feed my love for dimension...they created thickers. The newest material...vinyl. Initially I had thought that the vinyl would be a very thin material. BUT...when I received my order...they are as thick as the foam thickers and have such a LOVELY texture! It looks like "real imitation" leather. (Anyone know which 80's movie that phrase comes from??;) lol
4. Glitter
No company specifically...any glitter will do. I have a new found love for all things that sparkle!
5. Fancy Pants Fashion Sense Pins
They add just the right touch! I love these embellishments!!
6. Luxe Designs :: Color Me
Such fun whimiscal designs! So much fun these are! I even love them as is:D
I look forward to browsing the new releases for the year at CHA Winter:D
Here's to a FABULOUS new year to you and yours!
Love, Tracy Austin
12/27/2007 12:12:08 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Holiday Greetings
 Merry Christmas everyone! Iris
12/25/2007 1:56:21 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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merry christmas!

--caroline
12/25/2007 2:32:13 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Sunday, December 23, 2007
Recovery
Okay, so I may be starting the recovery a little early this year, but Christmas is going to be very relaxed compared to the last few weeks...and I can't wait. Just a low key day down our way this year. I had to forego the tree, and the decorations, and the cooking (!!) as we finally moved house and there is just no way to be organised to do it all..not to mention that the last fortnight I worked 122 hours (Looks like a lot when you actually write it down. I'm sure the people who do the time sheets at work looked twice as well.)
Anyway, the big move has occurred and I am REALLY looking forward to getting my scrap room done (more like half a room, but better than just the dining table.) But there are some tragedies that have occurred...both of my cameras have been misplaced in the move! I am certain that they are packed in boxes somewhere and that they will turn up when I start to get stuff unpacked. This means, though, no photos of the new place, or any of the cool scrapping finds that I have come across while doing the Christmas shopping (the one part of Christmas that I have managed to attend to). Sorry, people. In lieu of this just scroll around this blog and look at the eye candy provided by the other girls. Amazing. Such talents - and all of them just great people to get to know. Merry Christmas, MMM 2008!!
And every one else, Merry Christmas! I hope for all of your sakes that things are quiet and peaceful..and that your cameras are not languishing unused somewhere in a mountain of boxes!!
Amelia
12/23/2007 6:09:53 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Saturday, December 22, 2007
STOP everything...
 Peppermint PEEPS are in the house! If you have not tried these with hot
chocolate I suggest you run not walk to your nearest Walgreen's (this
is where I found mine). They are the best and add just the right amount of peppermint flavoring to your hot chocolate. You can even add a candy cane for those that want more of a peppermint flavor like my daughter.  I tell ya your taste buds will be so happy with this yummy treat! Lisa
12/22/2007 3:12:32 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Friday, December 21, 2007
Photo Fix: Step by Step
I absolutely love the photos that I took of my daughter this fall. Everything about them is great—the look on her face, the outfit, the poses—everything but the lighting. Augh! It just wasn't the right time of day when I took the shots. I really wanted to use one of the shots to frame and give as gifts to the Grandparents this year, so I worked on "fixing" my favorite shot to make it work. The original (the background turned out grey/blue and my daughter is too dark):  How I fixed this photo (in Photoshop CS): 1. Convert to grayscale: Image/Mode/Grayscale, then convert back to RGB: Image/Mode/RGB. 2. Adjust levels: Image/Adjustments/Levels (adjust sliders to get desired contrast).  3. Duplicate background image. Set layer to Overlay and adjust Opacity (I like the look of this, makes the whites and little brighter and the blacks a little darker).  4. Flatten image. 5. Adjust contrast in face by making a selection of the desired area and giving that selection a Feather of 20: Select/Feather/20. Then adjust levels: Image/Adjustments/Levels (adjust sliders to get desired contrast).  6. In a new layer and make a selection of the skirt and give the selection a Feather of 20. Fill the selection with desired color: Edit/Fill/Foreground Color. Set layer to Overlay and adjust Opacity.  7. In a new layer, use Brush tool in Airbrush mode to airbrush blush onto cheeks. I used an opacity of 10%.  8. Sit back and enjoy your Photo Fix! This was my final image after doing a little more tweaking in some of the above steps. What do you think? Do you think the Grandparents will like it?  Amy
12/21/2007 5:02:15 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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sooooo far behind.... sigh
I feel like I am so far behind this year! However, today is my day to "let go". Today is the official start of our Christmas with my parents' arrival this afternoon. Whatever isn't done, just isn't going to get done... so I might as well just enjoy what I did get accomplished! Speaking of what I did get accomplished.... I actually got cards done this year! (last year we moved over Christmas so I didn't get them done) Here are our cards.... front:  inside left:  So I don't take up too much more room... the inside right is some wordart with our Christmas greeting and our names. The back has our new contact information. The card was made with the Merry and Bright Collab kit at Scrapartist and Lauren Reid's Wonky Templates at Oscraps.com. Happy Holidays!!! Tracie
12/21/2007 12:15:22 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Thursday, December 20, 2007
Prepping for the holidays...
Its been a flurry of holiday preparations around here. From putting the tree up (late b/c I was unsuccessful in my search for a turquoise tinsel tree & had to go with our usual traditional tree), to tons of crafts with the kids, and having a blast with several new recipes. Mixed in with all that, I made some little card sets for token gifts for a few friends, teachers, etc. Super quick and easy and hopefully everyone will like them in their stockings! ;)

The first set is a little hedgehog that I drew based off another cartoon drawing. :) The second set is a hand-drawn tree. Each card has a little word below the white block (protect, life, grow, save, appreciate). The third set is a cute smilie. Heidi Swapp dot mask, Autumn Leaves journaling stamp, BamPop smilie stamp.
So what cute little gifties have you done for family & friends? Or what have you received that was a favorite little token? I'd love to see! ...Staci :)
12/20/2007 11:19:55 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Custom Glittered Stickers
Thanks to Lisa Pace...I have been inducted into a glitter addiction. Every surface in my office (not to mention the cat, the kids, the husband) has the added bonus of a glittery hue now:S Lovely;) Being new to glitter mania...this might be old news to you lot...but to me, this is a new technique (I can't help but to dream up new ways to use glitter):D So...I share it with those of you, like me, that have yet to discover the versatility of glitter.
Glittery stickers how-to:
1. Cut out the letters for your title:

(Note: You will want to cut close to the letter so as to not waste glitter nor adhesive. You need the backing to the sticker for the Xyron machine, hence why you will be cutting out the sticker.)
2. Send through your Xyron machine UPSIDE DOWN:

(You're applying adhesive to the front of the sticker.)
3. Burnish the adhesive to the sticker by running your fingernail over the back and edges of the sticker:

4. Cover the sticker surface with a generous amount of glitter:

(Cover the letters with another sheet of paper and give a good rubbing to get the glitter to stick well.)
5. Remove excess glitter by tapping on the edge on a piece of paper to then return excess to the container:

Tips: -This works best if the sticker color is the same color of the glitter. White stickers do not work well for colored glitter unless the glitter color is very dark. -To remove the sticker from the backing, bend the sticker backing back to pop out the glittered sticker. This makes for a clean separation for the sticker from the glittered backing. -You will need some extra adhesive to get the letter stickers to stick. The glitter makes the adhesive backing nearly useless.

(Layout happily :D designed for LifetimeMoments.com)
Supplies:
Luxe Designs Color Me Cardstock: Prismatics Orchid: Prima Pin: Fancy Pants Fashion Sense Glitter: US ArtQuest Stamp: Autumn Leaves Letter stickers and label: Scrapworks
Happy glittery day to you:D
Love, Tracy Austin
12/18/2007 10:27:35 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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