It is so hard to believe that Thanksgiving is only a week away!!!I've been putting busy putting my menu for Thanksgiving Day together, but after scrapping this Thanksgiving layout last week, I decided that I'm sticking to the same menu of foods I served last year.It was the perfect menu for our little family!Today I want to share with you the recipe that always steals the show on my table! Yes, the turkey is delish, but this recipe for Southern Cornbread Dressing is just to die for!I scrapped this recipe on a 6x8 background because I'm building a recipe book in that size. It's just perfect for all of your favorite recipes!!If you would like to give this recipe a try, just click here for a printable you can use. Oh, and I shared the recipe for the strawberry pretzel salad that's in my layout above last year. You can check it out here!AND here's the … [Read more...]
Archives for November 2017
Macro Photography
Macro photography can be fun for everyone. There is something so interesting in getting up close and personal to your subject with your camera.Macro photography is defined as a 1:1 magnification, so if your subject size is one inch, it projects at life-size at one inch on the camera sensor, so the subject would take up almost all of the image size. A 1:2 magnification is also great for close-ups, even though technically it isn't considered macro photography.The working distance is the distance between your lens and the subject. Nikon has a 200 mm f/4 and Canon has a 180 mm f/3.5. These macro lenses have a long working distance. I use a Nikon 105 mm lens which requires me to get a little closer to my subject than those two lenses but does a great job.What can you do if you don't have a macro lens? There are a couple of options. One is to use a telephoto lens and try to … [Read more...]
10 Ways to Spruce Up a Layout in 10 Minutes
Do you have those layouts that you feel are just blah…ones that maybe you have put aside, waiting for inspiration to strike so that you can finish it? I have ten ways that you can try and spruce up those layouts and get your mojo flowing again. Add more layers – put them behind the photo, along the edge, wherever. Use ribbons, string, paper mats…anything. Shrink it all – take your focal point and all the elements associated with it, and shrink them down. Reposition them, and check out the results Change the font – look at your journaling…it may be in the font you love and always use…however, changing the font of the journaling can change the look of the whole page. Take away the color – Using a color photo? What if it was black and white? Using a black and white photo? What if it had really amped up color? Give it a shot and see what happens. Change the photo – … [Read more...]
CCM: Family, Food, and Football
Is it just me, or are these months FLYING by? It's already time for CCM! November's CCM focuses on Thanksgiving, and has all the right things to show just what you are thankful for!I love the rich colors and the use of kraft paper and cork! This is just the main kit! There are a bunch of great Add-Ons by the designers to check out too! The main kit is $10.49 this weekend, and all Add-Ons are 20% off. If you decide to SUBSCRIBE to Create Crate Monthly, the cost of the kit is $8.99 and Add-Ons are 35% off! That sounds like a bargain to me!Check out these great layouts using CCM: Family, Food, and Football.I absolutely LOVE this last layout. All of the cutouts and the use of patterns just make the layout exquisite. Plus, these layouts are only the beginning. Don't waste any more time! Head to the store and SUBSCRIBE to Create Crate Monthly now!! … [Read more...]
Tips for Fun Levitation Effects with Photography
Hi Pad Scrappers!Polly Liana here with some fun levitation effects to try with your photography. When my daughter first tried on the garden fairy costume I made her for Halloween, she said, "Mom, can you figure out a way to make me look like I'm flying in a picture?" I was excited because I had always had a fascination with levitation photography." Basically, it's using special Photoshop effects to make it appear like your subject is floating or flying. It's actually a lot easier than it looks! It's important to note that this effect is most easily done by using Photoshop but there are probably other ways to accomplish this. Here's how I did it:First, set up a tripod, and plan on taking a wide shot with a preferably busy background (forests and trees are great for this!).Set up your subject, standing on a chair or balancing on their stomach on the top of a ladder. It … [Read more...]
Thankful for a free Printable :)
Who doesn't love free stuff?I always need an extra warm touch to my November decorating around my house. So, I made a free printable just for you! I made this printable using Firm Foundations 05 by lynne-marieEnjoy! … [Read more...]