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I updated my Flickr Feed with images from my project 365! More to be added soon!
Digital Storybooking & Photography
I updated my Flickr Feed with images from my project 365! More to be added soon!
So far my 365 project is taking some getting used to. Usually I don’t have my camera when I want to take a picture or I’m home and feel my 365 pictures shouldn’t be filled with apartment pictures. I’m going to try to remember to carry my camera more. It’s a SLR and a little bulky when I carry it. I have taken some pictures and will add them to my flickr account soon. Here’s hoping March will be more memorable. Keep taking pictures and recording your memories!

The result, picture frames filled with high quality ‘cards’ the way I wanted them.
Heritage Makers is challenging us to a new project. Project 365! Basically take a picture everyday! Capture all the little moments that we often overlook.
How do you begin such a project?
1). Start with a Blog, Facebook, Flickr, etc. Just share your pictures with everyone.
2). Taking at least one picture with your camera everyday (1 picture for 365 days).
3). Include captions or write a little story about it.
Then at the end of the year you have a whole compilation of pictures to use. All these pictures will make storybooking and preserving your memories even easier. After all, if you don’t preserve your memories, who will?
Read the whole post at http://blog.heritagemakers.com/?p=465#comments.
I’m a little late in starting but I think this is a great idea! Watch for my Project 365 posts!
There are so many uses for the products I sell. For some time, I have wanted to experiment and explore some of these alternatives. Finally I got my ideas together and finished designing the projects. A few weeks ago I was able to get them published. My order contained a playing card deck, a scrapbook page and an invitation. All of them turned out better then I expected. This is my first scrapbook page I have published and I was amazed by the heavy paper and clear image quality. I made this scrapbook page as a poster to frame and hang on the wall. The invitation was made to replace a 5×7 photo to show through the top of a keepsake box. Since I have kept some items from my deceased grandmother in it, it was fitting to include a picture of her and a heart warming quote on the invitation. The card deck I made for three purposes. First, as some new business cards. Second, as pictures from my wedding to fill frames with 2×3 pictures. The playing cards have a nice glossy finish that gives the small pictures a nice professional look. The third project is for a glass block craft idea. I haven’t tried to cut the cards and glue them to the blocks, but that was my plan for them. In this card deck, I also made a dishwasher dirty and a clean card. I have some old magnets that I want to cover and was hoping the cards would create nice personalized recycled magnets to proudly display.
I have other craft ideas in process and am pairing them with the products available. Once I complete them I will post the results.