scrapbook update | autumn sunlight kit
Monday, October 17, 2011
If you've been reading my blog for any length of time, you may have caught on to the fact that I love adventures both big and small. I also love scrapbooking kits, so I'm over the moon excited to finally be able to talk about my latest big adventure- designing my very own kits!!!- and am thrilled to announce today that my very first kit is available for purchase through a partnership between Scrapbook Update and Scrapbook.com
You can read all about my kit, Autumn Sunlight, at Scrapbook Update, and also see the layout that I've so sneakily peeked here (which is about a small adventure from earlier this summer). And if you feel inclined to purchase a kit of your own, you'll find out how to do that at Scrapbook Update, as well!
I'll be sharing more layouts created with this kit over the next week or two, so be sure to stay tuned for that!
bella blvd layout | daredevils (and the tale of the melissa/michelle conundrum)
My very first assignment after joining the design team at Bella Blvd was to create a layout for their October newsletter that used Bella's Halloween line, Too Cute to Spook, for something other than Halloween photos. Since Halloween activities at our house rarely extend beyond carving pumpkins and handing out candy, I was totally up for the challenge of trying to use these super cute papers for another subject!
The colors and subject of some of my midway photos (these are of Mom and Michelle on one of the rides) from the Tennessee State Fair turned out to be a perfect match for this line. Besides, the midway at night with its throngs of people and crazy noise and flashing lights is actually a little like the craziness of Halloween!
Another thing that worked perfectly for this subject? Some of the phrase stickers from the Miniatures sheet! Words like "Crazy" and "Yikes" are definitely not Halloween specific and could be used for any number of subjects.
Bella Blvd's newsletter is full of lots more great layouts and projects, so be sure to hop on over to the download page and get a copy for yourself!
Oh, and a funny story about this issue of the newsletter. When Bella's design team coordinator first sent me a preview copy last week, I noticed that I was listed as Michelle Stinson and not Melissa Stinson...which was quite hilarious given that my entire life people have randomly called me Michelle for no apparent reason. Even more hilarious? My cousin Michelle (yes, the same Michelle in the photos above) has randomly been called Melissa for her whole life (by people who don't even know me)- again for no apparent reason- and we always get a good laugh out of it. The mix-up was corrected for the published version of the newsletter, but I still have the original and am sooooo going to have to send it to Michelle. Or Melissa. Or whoever.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
This week's geek girl is heavy on an an elegant weapon for a more civilized age. Lightsabers have popped up in all kinds of places around the interwebs lately, but I guess that any weapon that's not as random or clumsy as a blaster is bound to be pretty popular!
Enjoy the links! This tired geek girl (who made a 61 page photo album in a marathon Photoshop session today) is sleepy and going to bed!
From the top left:
Until next time, geek out, peeps!
Enjoy the links! This tired geek girl (who made a 61 page photo album in a marathon Photoshop session today) is sleepy and going to bed!
From the top left:
- Set the table at your next romantic dinner with these lightsaber candlesticks! Focusing crystal not included...
- Draw Pilgrim is giving away a free downloadable pattern for this adorable Chewbacca softie.
- No kids to dress up for Halloween? Why not try this AT-AT dog costume on your favorite pooch?
- Get a peek inside Star Wars Insider magazine with this free online preview issue.
- These lightsaber handrails appeared on a Japanese train as part of LucasFilm's promotion of the Star Wars films coming to Blu-Ray.
- Not enough lightsabers yet? How about this lightsaber room light- complete with remote control!
- Get the scoop on the upcoming Girls of Geek calendar at Bit Rebels.
- This Han Solo blaster modded into a soldering gun is just about the coolest thing ever!
- Finally, in the vein of a recent post where I shared a link to 8 Lines That Would Have Ended Star Wars Real Fast, here's an infographic showing how the iconic movies might have been different had the characters had access to the internet.
Until next time, geek out, peeps!
