Sunday, August 14, 2011

Two more fun sketches -

The fine ladies at Inspired Blueprints went on hiatus for a bit this summer, but now they're back with some lovely sketches to amaze and inspire!  Our summer has been way fun and busy, so I got a little behind on my posting.  Here are sketches #77 and #79. 


My dad took this photo at my good friend June's wedding. June set Brian and me up and was in our wedding. Being one of June's bridesmaids was so much fun, and she was the coolest bride ever!
 



After I submitted this second one, I thought perhaps this may be one of the only pages ever posted that included a police car. The funny thing is that the trooper who drives this works out of the Healy, Alaska post. Some of the troopers in the city of Fairbanks drive SUVs.  Go figure.

Off to ponder sketch # 81!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

A lovely stack of photos-

Another lovely sketch from Inspired Blueprints for your scrapping pleasure...
may I present Sketch # 75!

And here's my contribution....

I wasn't sure I'd love the zig-zag punch or the pins with stars that Jack picked out, but I do!


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Unwilling Subject

So I just finished the last week of Candice Stringham's "Portraiture 101" class at JessicaSprague.com. It was totally worth it, and I learned a lot...almost as much as I did in "Oh, Shoot."  However, to look at my assignments, you'd never guess. Jack is now an unwilling subject.  The sight of my camera elicits the same response I'd get if I told him I was giving him a vaccination. Still, I did catch some lighter shots.  So even though I did not bang out a photographic masterpiece this time, thanks for getting me back behind the camera, Candice.

This is why I must now have lightning fast reflexes.  That ball is made of foam, but you get his drift...

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Staying Busy - and Happy Mother's Day!

Well it's time for another Inspired Blueprints Sketch reveal -

This one had me at the photo strips.  For your viewing pleasure, here's Sketch 73:

And here's my take on it.  I didn't have the plethora of Easter photos I had last year, mostly because Jack was sick for the better part of Easter week. Things were pretty low key around here, but we did hit the high points of the holiday.  Like the eggs? They're Jack originals produced at daycare.


My other little endeavor this month is a photography class I'm taking online.  If you have the chance, "Portraiture 101" taught by Candace Stringham for JessicaSprague.com is worth the time and money. I'm learning a ton about taking better portraits (and candids for that matter).  Now if I could get Jack enthused about having his picture taken. I didn't think I'd get this week's assignment done...thanks Brian for keeping him busy with the soccer ball while I snapped away.  Saved me having to slip Jack a mickey.

Last week's assignment was to practice using window lighting in a posed portrait. This was my attempt at side lighting.  Ideally the subject stands parallel with his or her back to the window, then turns shoulders toward the window until there is a nice effect (and not a "phantom of the opera" look).  Jack refused to look over his shoulder.  He said he "didn't want to stand like a girl."  Sharp kid.  So I spun him around, still parallel to the window but looking back at me to the side.  Clutter on the table aside, I love this picture.  Hard to believe a child who pitched such a fit about having his boring picture taken could produce such a genuine grin.



On that happy note, Happy Mothers Day!




Monday, April 25, 2011

Another Sweet Sketch

This week was the reveal for the lovely and talented Sketch #71.  Isn't this fun?


Being the graphic, linear scrapper that I am, I wasn't sure I could love the circle.  Enter sewing machine....


How fun is it to just sew big imperfect circles? I started out with a mixing bowl as guide for the first lap, then went to town. I was going to put some bling on the circles, but it's such a boy-page that I opted for the brads instead.  The papers come from Backporch Memories here in Fairbanks. 

And on a hoppy note(groan), I hope the Easter Bunny was good to you!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Afterglow

Jenny and I had so much fun this past weekend at the Tanana Valley Kennel Club agility trial! She finished her Novice Jumpers with Weaves title and earned two more legs on her Open titles...and all before she turns two.  Kind of dulls the pain of not trialing with Chena. My friend Patty had a good weekend with her labs, and I confess I had a little retriever envy. Oh, well...

Here's a video of Jenny's last run of the weekend.  On Sunday I remembered to bring my camcorder - film courtesy of Andrew Walsh. I used to write down the stats of each run, but I do enough paper work at the clinic.  I've dumped the "record book" for video files. Watching these is way more helpful (and fun).


Today Jack, Brian and I took in a matinee after kindergarten.  We took Jack to see "Hop."  He said he enjoyed it but it was kind of long. We can't wait for the new "Cars" movie to come out this summer!  I think talking cars will once again trump talking animals...though the bunny was pretty cute.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Inspired Blueprints News..

This week Inspired Blueprints introduced their new design team for May - September...and yours truly is on it! This is my "design team" debut, so I'm pretty excited. A new sketch will be introduced each week, and I'll be adding mine to the mix twice monthly.

Here's the lovely and versatile Sketch 69:


And here's my take on it: 



Thankfully, most of that snow has melted.  Yay, spring!

In other news, Jenny and I have been competing in the Tanana Valley Kennel Club agility trial this weekend. She earned her second leg in open standard yesterday and finished her novice jumpers with weaves title today. She's running beautifully and would be qualifying on all runs if she had a better handler!  I couldn't be more pleased with my little fireball.

Have  a great week!