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Summer Reads 2012: Non-Fiction

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IT is that time again almost summer, time to get your hands on some good books. I am sharing my summer reads all this week with you. Today I am sharing my non-fiction, tomorrow fiction, Thursday young adult fiction, and Friday is a re-cap. Enjoy! and please share your reading lists with me in the comments.

Dearphot
Dear Photograph by Taylor Jones

We all have moments we wish we could relive. We'd give anything to skid down the toboggan hills of our youth, to breathe in the smell of our children as babies, or to spend just one more minute with someone we've lost. Dear Photograph provides a way to link these memories from the past to the present, overlapping them to see how the daydreams of our memories collide with our current realities.

Habit
The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg

A young woman walks into a laboratory. Over the past two years, she has transformed almost every aspect of her life. She has quit smoking, run a marathon, and been promoted at work. The patterns inside her brain, neurologists discover, have fundamentally changed.

Hand
Hand in Hand: Crafting with Kids by Jenny Doh

Hand in Hand offers the best of the best: 20 superstar parenting bloggers share exclusive, photo-rich insights into their creative lives along with a favorite how-to craft for parent and child to make together. The 20 projects feature a well-balanced mix of techniques, materials, colors, and styles for a range of ages.

Romantic
Romantic Prairie Style by Fifi O'Neill 

Romantic Prairie Style embraces simple pleasures, comfort and the long-cherished ideals of natural beauty, simplicity and harmony with the earth. It's a style that says 'home' wherever you may be because, more than anything else, it's a mindset: gentle but strong, welcoming and lasting, durable yet sophisticated and, above all, real. Here interiors bear the influence of European settlers and the poetry of the heart-warming authenticity of simple, natural textures, hand-hewn beams, bleached wood, weathered planks, woven blankets, cow-hide and Navajo rugs. It's a style inspired by the honesty of homespun materials of the past wedded to a flair for the present.

Tilda
Tilda's StudioOver 50 Fresh Projects by Tone Finnanger

A gorgeous collection of over 50 projects inspired by Tilda's studio.Choose from a stunning variety of designs for yourself and your home, including bags, accessories, clothing, decorations, gifts and soft toys.The colour palette used includes beautiful shades of lavender, pink, teal, turquoise, green and blue.

Expressive
Expressive Photography by Tracey Clark 

Visually stunning, and unique in its collaborative approach, this book brings the spirit of the immensely popular Shutter Sisters' blog to the printed page through the voice and photography of its founding members. From portraits to landscapes, still lifes to documentary shots, "Expressive Photography" will teach readers how to create their own compelling photographic images--one click at a time

Elevate
** Elevate the Everyday: A Photographic Guide to Photographing Motherhood by Tracey Clark (available July 2012)

Focusing on the beauty of ordinary moments, Tracey offers inspirational ideas that will jumpstart your photographic energies and enable you to see your children and yourself in a new way through the lens of your camera. Each day of a mother's life is full of photographic potential, and Elevate the Everyday gives you the tools to take moments and situations that might be easily overlooked and turn them into memorable and lasting photographs. With a host of creative ideas, technical tips, poignant stories of motherhood, and inspirational images that go far beyond traditional posed shots, Tracey shows you how to unlock your creativity and document your everyday life. Accessible and encouraging, this book is for everyone who wants to document the special moments in their lives, camera in hand.

Papermade
** Paper Made!: 101 Exceptional Projects to Make Out of Everyday Paper by Kayte Terry

Announcing the biggest, best, most innovative book ever on paper craft. Even better, this is not about how to use costly, artsy paper, but how to turn stuff around the house—magazines and shopping bags, candy wrappers and paint sample cards, wrapping paper, old maps, and paper towel tubes—into stunning jewelry, gifts, home décor, party favors, and much more.

Fresh
Fresh American Spaces by Annie Selke

From a powerhouse in the design world comes a vibrant decorating book that instructs readers on how to layer fabrics and patterns, combine colors, and add furnishings and accepts to create an adaptable and exuberant home.

Synopsis and links from Goodreads.com

**Synopsis and links from Amazon.com

May 29, 2012 in Books, Color, DIY project, photography eye candy | Permalink | Comments (1)

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Gratitude 23-50

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23. crafty handmade calendars (this one shown is made from Sweetwater pattern)

24. drinking hot chocolate at night with my kiddos

25. chance to visit long distance friends in their homes

26. kind and genuine people

27. full grown trees with jumbo leaves

28. my library!! (quote by Sparrownestscript)

29. new friends

30. the vibrant colors and bold patterns of vintage sheets

31. Belgium waffles

32. great bargains

33. consignment stores (allows me to furnish my home)

34. list makers, because we speak the same language

35. handwriting (pillow by Syko)

36. rules I can follow  (dottie angel do's)

37. the color blue and all its variations

38. empty notebooks waiting to be written in (Carolyn Gavin notebook)

39. fellow scrapbookers who understand my obsession with Doodlebug, Thickers, and Crate Paper buttons

40. BBC period dramas, the longer the better

41. laughter and all that make me laugh!!

42. children's books by Todd Parr

43. comfy worn in jeans

44. my large bathtub

45. flannel sheets and electric blankets

46. spray paint (see # 33)

47.Richard Armitage in North and South (see # 40)

48. email (see # 29)

49. learning how to frost a cake (One Charming Party show at My Craft Channel)

50. croc shoes (I don't care how they look they are comfortable!)

 

Goodby November Hello December!

 

November 30, 2011 in Books, Color, Grateful project | Permalink | Comments (0)

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The secret, paper plates

Hello all
I know this blog needs attention, wow, it is a BUSY time of year. How about you?
For me May is crazy busy full of school programs, recitals, field trips, gift making, family outings, spring tennis, soccer try-outs, Memorial day activites, plus Justin is graduating from high school, the list could go on and on. How do I stay sane with all the demands? I take a deep breath and use paper plates, no seriously.

For the rest of the year I avoid using paper plates but when schedules get so busy and we aren't able to sit down for dinner at the same time, paper plates save the day. That way the dishwasher has room for everything so dishes aren't covering the counter driving me crazy.

as for my scrapbooking life, it is super busy also, in a good way

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  • Teaching in Virigina at GASC for Big Picture Classes

and this next event I am so super thrilled to be participating in, let alone teaching...

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  • Yes friends, I am team teaching with BF Stacy Julian. My project is dang cute IRL. Can't wait!! (and so looking forward to chatting with my pal, Cathy Z.

working on some cool Ella Publishing projects with Angie and enjoying participating with the PaperLife ladies

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Oh, and the best thing is got my camera fixed and am excited for this BPC class next month taught by Tracey Clark of Shuttersisters.com

have a great day everyone!

 

May 26, 2011 in Big Picture Classes, Color | Permalink | Comments (3)

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CHA Winter 2011: Lovely colors

Each product release from our favorite scrapbook companies provide inspiration for so many projects. The colors that were introduced this year in new product lines drew me in and seemed so new and fresh. I selected mainly floral patterned papers to pull colors from.

A handful of my favorites are below. 

PPjunquecolor

Daily Junque by Pink Paislee

PPsoiree
Floral Soiree by Pink Paislee

OA5anddime

Five and dime by October Afternoon

FTR.color
For the Record by Echo Park

CPbouquet

Portrait by Crate Paper

GCDavacolor
Ava by Melody Ross for GCD Studios

BGlaud
Lastly I used the banner for Fort Lauderdale by Basic Grey

What do you think? Are these new color combinations to you? Are you excited to try them out?

February 09, 2011 in Color, scrapbooking | Permalink | Comments (5)

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