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Our October 2012 WDW Scrapbook
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Very cute, Cam! I especially love how you used only one kind of aniaml on each animal kingdom page instead of diff species on one page. It really highlights them better. I'm going to do that in my book this year.
You used some fun papers and embelishments. Did you cut the "Beware Hitchhicking Ghosts" strip with your cricut or did you buy it?
Your pictures look great! I would love to be able to use manual mode on my camera but I'm not there yet. There is a photo class offered at our local comm collage that I would love to take and if you don't want a grade recorded you only have to pay 100.00 which is an added bonus. I thought I was going to be able to take it this spring semester but with homeschooling my youngest DS and taking care of my elderly parents it looks like it's not going to happen yet. Maybe I'll see if it's offered in the summer.
In the mean time maybe you can teach me something. What did you have your camera set on to take the picture of your scores in Toy Story Mania? I have tried everthing, flash, no flash, taking it at an angle to reduce the glare and I still can't get a good pic.
Very cute, Cam! I especially love how you used only one kind of aniaml on each animal kingdom page instead of diff species on one page. It really highlights them better. I'm going to do that in my book this year.
You used some fun papers and embelishments. Did you cut the "Beware Hitchhicking Ghosts" strip with your cricut or did you buy it?
Your pictures look great! I would love to be able to use manual mode on my camera but I'm not there yet. There is a photo class offered at our local comm collage that I would love to take and if you don't want a grade recorded you only have to pay 100.00 which is an added bonus. I thought I was going to be able to take it this spring semester but with homeschooling my youngest DS and taking care of my elderly parents it looks like it's not going to happen yet. Maybe I'll see if it's offered in the summer.
In the mean time maybe you can teach me something. What did you have your camera set on to take the picture of your scores in Toy Story Mania? I have tried everthing, flash, no flash, taking it at an angle to reduce the glare and I still can't get a good pic.
The Beware of Hitchhiking Ghosts is a die cut from Scrap Your Trip's website. I wish I could tell you what I had the camera set on for TSMM, but i just grabbed it quickly and shot hoping to get a good picture since Luke was highest in the vehicle and highest for that hour. I may have put it on auto or it may have been on whatever I had used prior to the ride. I don't really know.
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A Retirement Celebration Scrapbook pages completed in 2013 = 53/175 pages
Absolutely love it as usual. I think we purchased the same Halloween paper pack...because some of your paper choices are in my Halloween album from 2011. I'll have to take pics and post here so that you can see! Love your work as usual and kneel at the feet of the master. I've been getting much more active about my scrapbooking. I'm now taking a Disney layout class at my local scrap store and last night was my first Technique class. We did shaker boxes and shipping tape techniques. I'm going to make a shaker box of the castle confetti we got from one of the parades!!! and the shipping tape technique is going to add some cool designs to my cruise pages...
Absolutely love it as usual. I think we purchased the same Halloween paper pack...because some of your paper choices are in my Halloween album from 2011. I'll have to take pics and post here so that you can see! Love your work as usual and kneel at the feet of the master. I've been getting much more active about my scrapbooking. I'm now taking a Disney layout class at my local scrap store and last night was my first Technique class. We did shaker boxes and shipping tape techniques. I'm going to make a shaker box of the castle confetti we got from one of the parades!!! and the shipping tape technique is going to add some cool designs to my cruise pages...
Now I'm curious, what are shaker boxes and the shipping tape technique?
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A Retirement Celebration Scrapbook pages completed in 2013 = 53/175 pages