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looking at photos in a book |
3.15.2011
children of nepal
While camping in a village in Nepal we were fortunate to meet the local children. The girls were very friendly and came up to me and another female camper. They were very interested in 1. any books we had with pictures 2. our cameras and the pictures on them 3. they loved to pose for pictures and perform for us. Funny thing was as soon as a male would approach our circle they would dash.
3.13.2011
poladroid
I discovered this really cool app that helped me create the look-a-like polaroid photos you see below.
It's cleverly called the poladroid, and the best part is its free!

We started by scanning our childhood photos, used the poladroid image making program, printed the result on cardstock paper, cut them to size and hung them on the string for a nice decorative touch to the window.
It's cleverly called the poladroid, and the best part is its free!

We started by scanning our childhood photos, used the poladroid image making program, printed the result on cardstock paper, cut them to size and hung them on the string for a nice decorative touch to the window.
Supplies:
Removable clips to hold sting - Command Decorating Clips
Hemp twine
Mini clothespins - Woodsies Clothespins from Michaels
{wedding photos by Heidi O Photo}
3.08.2011
a crafty to-do list
Sorry I haven't posted any crafts in awhile. The to-do list is so long, some projects have been started and others have not. Here's what I'm working on...
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flamingo toes |
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itz fitz |
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v and co. for moda bake shop |
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made |
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pottery barn |
and I think this is just a great idea...
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family chic |
3.06.2011
inspiration to reality: directional signs
The walk from the parking lot to our ceremony & reception location was rather long so I knew I needed directional signs. I absolutely fell in love with the font on the sign below and used it as the main inspiration for our signs.
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clayton austin via green wedding shoes |
I salvaged some wood that was destined for the land fill, had the mr. cut it down to size, stained it and used white acrylic paint for the words. All in all I feel I created a pretty accurate replica of the inspiration.
I was concerned the ground would be too hard to hammer the stake into so I opted for the galvanized french pails (with bricks in the bottom) topped with approximately 7 apples. Why apples? Because they were on sale and the budget was tight!
{wedding photos by Heidi O Photo}
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