Review: Photo By You Workshop

I mentioned yesterday that my goal for the year was to learn how to work my camera. Here’s part 2 of accomplishing that and making this blog easier on the eyes.

Remember Emilie from Photo by Emilie?

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I’ve sung her praises before, when she worked her magic on Campbell last Halloween. And remember how I wanted to sign up for her class at Oh Sweet Sadie Academy? I had a church commitment that day and I couldn’t. And then I asked BC to sign me up for one of her Photo By You workshops for Christmas. He didn’t.

I pouted. After all, I DID get him a stupid Xbox. With Kinect.

So, when Emilie emailed me and asked if I wanted to attend her workshop last weekend, I jumped at the chance. No, really…I jumped. And squealed. And maybe even danced a little.

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I attended the Photo By You workshop. She does have other options for those of you who are more advanced or even for folks who aren’t local. Take a look at her classes page for more info on that. You can also pick up her Photoshop action sets and get photography tips. I’m loving the most recent one about white balance!

First of all, I need to tell you about quite possibly the best part of the workshop. This information is hidden way down at the bottom of “Things You Will Leave With” when in reality it should be in capital letters across the top of the page: Emilie’s husband is a chef and your workshop includes breakfast AND lunch, including Diet Coke, if you’re so inclined (and I always am). I’m still thinking about the salad with the fresh mozzarella. And the blueberry scones.

The other best part? The workshops are small, as in 6 people or less. This means that you can (and will) get all your questions answered as well as plenty of help when you’re practicing and taking actual pictures. Like the part where Emilie pointed out that the reason all my action shots were blurry was because I’d bumped the dial on my camera out of manual mode. Oops. Go check out Shelley’s action shots, if you want to see what I missed….like this one, for example.

Let’s look at a couple of pics that *I* actually took, shall we?

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How pretty are the baby’s eyes???

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Totally unprovoked, moving in to plant one on her brother…

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Oh look…there’s Emilie!

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The sweet little girl had WAY more personality than should be allowed in a tiny little body!

And, although the kids were done (I mean who wouldn’t be after being outside in the cold with 4 random strangers pointing cameras at them for half an hour?), look! I did that thing where the kids are in focus and the parents in the background are not!

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You’ll also learn top secret tricks that up until now have only been known by professional photographers. Like this:

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Are you a Utah local who now NEEDS to take this class? Great news! Emilie’s next Salt Lake workshop is scheduled for March 26th from 9-1. Even better news? There’s a discount available through March 1st. Use code “CRAP” and book the workshop for $189 (a savings of $36)! Included in your tuition: BREAKFAST AND LUNCH, a 60 page workbook, and Emilie’s Photoshop action set!

If you don’t live in the Salt Lake area & still want to learn from Emilie, you’re in luck. She offers a 1-on-1 online workshop, too.

I also heard a rumor that Emilie might be offering a class specifically for bloggers in the next little while… If/When that happens, you know I’ll make sure you hear!

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Review: Say NO! to Auto by Kristen Duke

So, I got a DSLR for Christmas in 2007. As in, when I only had 3 kids. And (here’s the pathetic part), I’ve mostly used it as an expensive point and shoot. So, one of my goals for this year is to learn how to use my darn camera. (And then get a nicer one. Kidding…mostly.) So, this week we’re going to talk about a couple of things I’ve done so far to improve your viewing pleasure ‘round these parts.

Let me start by saying that I’ve taken a couple of classes at blogging conferences and learned a lot of new words, but actually taking my camera out of auto? I still didn’t dare! I’ve also ordered a book or two, but to actually sit down and read said books? Not happening. In fact, I think one of them is still in the Amazon packaging. Maybe I should open it and make sure it’s what I think it is…

So, when Kristen contacted me a few weeks back and asked if I’d be interested in checking out her new e-book, Say NO! to Auto, I jumped at the chance. (You might remember her from Season 1 of CWTS…crafty AND she takes a mean picture. And we have the same couches.)

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For $10, available for purchase in her sidebar, you get her 18 page booklet (in jpg format, scaled to 4 X 6 size for cheap and easy printing) FULL of stuff you’ll need to know to stop using auto. I love the fact that it’s a size that is easily portable!

I also loved that she included a glossary (because when you’re a noob, all those terms get confusing) and a handy ISO reference chart. I’m a math dork that likes very specific instructions, so the ISO chart was totally might have been my favorite part. Not super anal and codependent? Don’t worry! There are dozens of pictures notated with the camera settings used and other tidbits, too!

So, am I saying no to auto?

I’m getting there…

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(Someone’s getting a new room of his very own. This picture’s your hint of what’s to come.)

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(I took this when it was dark enough that I usually would have just given up and used a flash. Stay tuned to see what I turned that hideous Easter basket into later this week!)

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Review & Giveaway: Impel Clothing

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Are you familiar with Impel Clothing?

Impel is a modest women’s boutique. They specialize in high quality layering tees and trendy vintage inspired clothing. Take a peek at some of the looks they love for Spring…

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Impel sent me a shirt to review, their Ribbed Henley Tee.

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Here’s where you’d expect some pics of me wearing the shirt, but that would imply that the individual taking the pics (I’m not naming any names here) would have realized that the beeping sound meant there was not actually a memory card in the camera and no pictures were being taken.

Where was I?

Oh yeah…the shirt.

Despite not initially loving the color (it grew on me), I decided to wear it right away. I wanted to have the chance to wear and wash it a few times before my review. My first impression? The fabric was really, really nice and thick. And, the sleeves were nice and long. You know how sometimes you have to tug your long sleeves back to their proper location repeatedly throughout the day? You sure don’t with this shirt, which I enjoyed A LOT.

I’ve washed the shirt 4 or 5 times now. (Hey…I have 4 kids. We do massive amounts of laundry around here, like a minimum of 2 loads a day.) The fabric is still nice and thick and hasn’t lost its stretch or shape. There was no noticeable shrinkage, which means those nice and long sleeves are still nice and long. Winking smile And, the color is as dark as the day it arrived.

I live in Utah, aka the home of modest layering tees, so I’ve experienced at least 3 other similar brands. The quality of this shirt from Impel Clothing is by far the best.

So, what’s in it for you?

Impel is offering one lucky reader a $25 e-gift certificate!

TO ENTER:

Click on over to Impel Clothing. Have a look around. Come back and leave a comment ON THIS POST (on the blog, not on Facebook or in reply to your email subscription) saying what you’d spend your $25 on.

That’s it…keeping it simple.

Ready? GO!

***Giveaway closes Friday, February 25th at midnight MST***

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The sick around here has reached epic proportions. 2 kids have puked repeatedly (including the one who can’t get to the toilet reliably). 1 kid has strep for the second time in 19 days. The healthiest kid is the one that had impetigo (don’t Google it…the pictures are DISGUSTING). We’ve got a chart to keep track of who had what medication when.

So, to thank you for hanging around and being patient wit me, I’ve got something for you. And it’s not even contagious!

I recently had the opportunity to test sew Carla’s (aka The Scientific Seamstress) latest pattern, Reversible Rompers.

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You can make it any length (short, capri, pant) and you can ruffle it up for girls. Plus, reversible = 2 outfits for the work of one!

I chose a madras plaid and a navy solid for mine. I’m not kidding when I tell you that my actual sewing time was about an hour. SO fast and SO easy.

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And SO cute!

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I think he looks like he’s up to no good.

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He may also be sick of pictures.

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Want to try this or any other YouCanMakeThis.com pattern yourself?

How about 15% off through the end of the month?

Use code “YouCanMakeThis” at check out to take advantage of the deal through 2/28/11!

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Vote and vote some more

The projects for the final round (home décor) of CWTS are now up. My partner Lindy is one of the 3 finalists. I can’t tell you which one is hers, but I’ll tell that there is no way I could have pulled it off, especially on such a tight schedule.

Go here to vote! Voting ends TONIGHT at 10pm MST.

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The top 10 in the Knock It Off contest over at 733 has been announced. It was insanely difficult to narrow it down because all the projects were SO different from one another. Seriously…how to you compare a wedding dress to a rhino?

Go here to vote! Voting ends Friday.

Me? I’ve got big plans to haul a kid to the doctor. Again. And not either of the ones that were sick over the weekend/yesterday.

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Happy (?) Valentine’s Day!

So how was your weekend?

We had impetigo.

And puking.

Fun, right?

I took an insanely awesome photography class from the amazing Emilie of Photo by Emilie. We got to practice on real people. Scary!

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More on that later.

I also hit up a fun little consignment store called Abode. More on that later, too.

We made some Valentine boxes. Keller went the safe route with this bucket he decorated with stickers.

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(His shirt is some heat transfer and a robot design from Silhouette.)

Macy went the insane route with this little beauty:

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And then she started puking, so *I* got to take it to school and present it to her teacher this morning.

My 2 big kids made these sucker moustache Valentines from Family Fun.

Campbell decorated his box at school, but he NEEDED a shirt. So, we busted out the freezer paper and the Silhouette and some of my new favorite product, Tulip Soft Fabric Paint.

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Got any big plans? I mean, bigger than taking care of sick kids and doing laundry…

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Amy Peters’ Studio Winner

The winner of the the Amy Peters’ Studio  giveaway is…

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#152, aka Anne, who said:

I LOVE that Amy has products to sell that donate to various charitable causes like Designs That Give Back and Maggie Lee…For Good. I like the create charm, the penny for your thoughts necklace, and the life is a journey bracelet. If I had that gift certificate, I’s definitely get a Maggie Lee charm and probably the airplane necklace from Designs That Give Back. That way I’d have something that would also mean that someone else benefits, too. Anne, yourmainestamper

Shoot me an email to [email protected] to claim your prize!

 

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Sponsor Saturday

Because they support my blogging, I’m going to take a Saturday or two a month to remind you about my fabulous sponsors. You can find them over in the left sidebar all the time.

Connect with Advertisers

Social Spark, aka the company that hooked me up with that fabulous Pier 1 gig. If you have a blog (of any size!), you really should go check them out. You name your own price and decided what to accept or not accept.

Raspberry Creek Fabrics has insanely cute and affordable fabrics including a huge selection of Riley Blake.

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Silhouette. Code “CRAP” will always get you the best current deals on your purchase.

The Ribbon Retreat is THE place to get all things ribbons and hair bows.

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Amy Peters’ Studio offers inspirational jewelry for every occasion.

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Say It on the Wall vinyl. Follow then on Facebook and sign up for their newsletter. There’s ALWAYS a fabulous special going on!

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Expressions Vinyl sells high quality vinyl and heat transfer for all your crafting needs at great prices.

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And Canvas People!

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Flickr Feature Friday

First up, today is the last day to enter to win a $75 gift certificate to Amy Peters’ Studio.  Go here, if you wanna.

Second,  CONGRATULATIONS to my partner Lindy who made it through Round 3 of CWTS with this fairy clock.

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People, she built that whole thing.  Like, from a dollar store picture frame and mad skillz scratch!  The theme for the FINAL round is home décor.  I’ll be sure to let you know when you can go vote!

And now for the feature!

Did you know Crap I’ve Made has a Flickr group? You can find the link at any time up on my menu bar under Crap You’ve Made. If it’s easier (because I’m all about the easy), you can post your pics to the Crap I’ve Made Facebook page, instead. Go add your stuff! Please?

Projects from the Flickr group and the Facebook page will be featured on Fridays.

I HAD to feature this piano bag from julie-lynn.  (If you have a blog you want me to link to, holler!)  She used my piano bag tutorial with the applique flap option.

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The owl fabric is KILLING me with cuteness!

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And she personalized it,too.

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I’ve got a full day tomorrow and it’s blog related.  I’ll show and tell you about it soon!

 

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Five

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(Image courtesy of the fabulous Lei over at My Many Colored Days)

And what a year it’s been.

This is the year we learned about SPD.

This is the year we learned about Asperger’s.

This is the year you told us you could ride a bike without training wheels

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(and you were RIGHT).

This is the year you took swimming lessons and faced your fear of water head on.

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This is the year you scored your first goal.

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This is also the year you tricked your mother into buying you an Ed Hardy shirt.

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You take the good with the bad, right?

Happy birthday, Campbell.

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