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brown boots: diana results.
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July 16, 2010. Way back in November I shared with you the little crush. My biggest problem was making sure my object was in the centre of my frame, something I'll concentrate on better next time. I've already loaded up the diana again (this time to take square photos) and am looking forward to becoming even better at using her. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Alphabet walk blog hop: the letter q. Book club: the secret life of bees. Blog love: more favourite freebies. Blog love: pioneer woman.
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brown boots: 04.2010
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April 30, 2010. Can you still feel the butterflies? From a while back where you get to see the very boring 'apartment white' colour of our bedroom. Next, you might remember. Where I thought about making some lovely wall art to put above our bed to add a new dimension of colour and interest to our room. And finally, you might remember. Where I gave you a sneak peek of the butterflies in progress. Today I bring you the finished result: a cacophony of butterflies above our bed. April 28, 2010. April 27, 2010.
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brown boots: 11.2009
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November 11, 2009. I love the story behind this camera. ". Back in the 1960’s, a small firm in Hong Kong – the. Plastics Factory – created a dirt-cheap 120 camera called the “Diana.” Crafted entirely of plastic, each camera cost about a dollar. As a mainstream product, the Diana was pretty much a failure – and was discontinued in the. In short order, the Diana rose to prominence as one of the most treasured and sought-after cult analog cameras from the late 70’s onward" (. This quote and more here. The p...
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brown boots: 08.2009
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August 12, 2009. Last night Caleb and I played Monopoly. I found a complete Monopoly game at the. In Burlington a few months ago which I'm pretty sure is at least twenty years old, but still has enough of the pieces to be able to play a complete game. I love my Monopoly set. I wouldn't trade it for a newer version or an adaptation of it (you know, like. At 3:30 on link] or the. It is just so very 'classic board game' and makes me think of family time, good-hearted competition, and. August 5, 2009. What I...
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brown boots: 03.2010
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March 19, 2010. As part of a wedding photo shoot designed by Viola at. And thought, that could be a great wall decoration - especially in the springtime. Don't you think? This looks simple enough to make at home. I'll have to make a butterfly template, and then similar to the. Pick paper that I like, fold it in half, and get right to it. I also will have to figure out an adhesive that can keep the butterflies on the wall, but also let them come off easily when it's time to move. March 18, 2010. Of course...
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brown boots: diana f+.
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November 11, 2009. I love the story behind this camera. ". Back in the 1960’s, a small firm in Hong Kong – the. Plastics Factory – created a dirt-cheap 120 camera called the “Diana.” Crafted entirely of plastic, each camera cost about a dollar. As a mainstream product, the Diana was pretty much a failure – and was discontinued in the. In short order, the Diana rose to prominence as one of the most treasured and sought-after cult analog cameras from the late 70’s onward" (. This quote and more here. Cheap...
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brown boots: book club: the secret life of bees.
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July 8, 2010. Book club: the secret life of bees. Last night was book club night and we had a lot of fun discussing our book for June The Secret Life of Bees. Overall, this was a great book club night sitting out on the balcony - because it was just too stinkin' hot inside - with iced tea, lemonade, and great discussion. For the month of July we are reading The Book of Negroes. With us or have you read it before? If so, what did you think of it? What did you love and what did you not?
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brown boots: 02.2010
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February 27, 2010. When I was young, I really enjoyed the stop motion animation of. After receiving three of their videos from my aunt. The amount of time and energy it must take to make a stop-motion video that flows nicely - it must involve hours of work and lots of dedication (not to mention attention to detail). My sister Danika showed me this video by Oren Lavie a few months ago, and maybe you've seen it, but I love the stop motion filming of it. Fantastic Mr. Fox. Have you ever tried making a stop-...
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brown boots: 01.2010
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January 29, 2010. I love to read (did I say that already? And this is my grandma (with my grandpa who passed away a few years ago). My grandma is legally blind and cannot read books on her own. That's why, when I found out that the. Without access to the CNIB Library, she would not be able to continue learning and listening to stories. It really only takes three minutes to go to the. Right to Read website. January 26, 2010. This is a unit that I can envision residing in a future home of mine some day.
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brown boots: tufts.
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July 21, 2010. This is a picture of the button tufted camera bag. Made by Britt who blogs at Cucumbersome. I am inspired. I want to baby my camera too. Right now it just gets shoved in my purse. That's no way to treat a camera. So I'm inspired by Britt's design and am working at fashioning a similar case for my own SLR. I'll share more with you when it's complete. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Alphabet walk blog hop: the letter q. Book club: the secret life of bees. Blog love: pioneer woman.