Thursday, January 29, 2009

Scrap pages!







Here are some of my new pages! Some of my lay-outs are "scrap-lifted" out of various magazines and/or catalogs, and others are original creations. Most are scrap-lifts "morphed" into a page that fits my needs at the time. I use mostly SU! products, but do have a few things from other places, even the dollar store! I apologize for the pictures...they are a bit crooked! I'm way to lazy to actually take them OUT of my albums to photograph properly, but you get the gist, right! It is well known among my friends/family that i care not if you scrap lift off me, so if you feel inspired, have at it!!

Oh, and by the way---are my kids cute, or what??

Kenzie

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

A fun new program!

Thanks to our newest We Stamp member, Kay, I found this new program that lets you turn photos black and white and then add color back in to specific areas!! Way cool! It's called "Magic Splash Software." Here is a link for more info! https://www.magicsplash.com/index.php

Super fun!!




Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Behind the scenes...

Here are some "behind the scene" shots. Ahh, the memories!!




"Teagan, flap your arms or something." LOL!!





Sean went up and down the latter 5oo times, I bet!




Deb making the snow angel...thanks for that btw


Nice!


To the left, to the left.


I'd like to point out how Sean, Deb, and Teagan are completely decked out on winter gear while I froze my tushey, which explains the pictures of my shooting strawberry puckers!



OMG!! I'm sooooo Cold! Thank-you for sharing you blankie and monkey with me, Storm Boy!







ummm, not quite sure about that angle...


Let's get dirty!!



Yep, that's right. I said D.I.R.T.Y.






Seriously??



You want me to do WHAT??


In I go!!




"What do you mean you can't feel your fingers? It's not cold out here!"

Thanks Ya'll!! Hope you enjoyed it!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

"Trash the Dress"

Here are some pictures of my Trash the Dress Photo Shoot. Even though it was a blistering 24 degrees outside, we had a blast. Sean, my photographer and cousin, did an amazing job and I can't thank him enough! Deb and Teagan, our "assistants", were awesome too! I will forever cherish the memories this experience created for me. I have wanted to do this for a while, but the opportunity didn't present itself until now. For those of you who are wondering "why" I will tell you this. It's not really about trashing the dress or disrespecting my husband, marriage, or family. If fact, I think it is just the opposite! "Trash the Dress" is about capturing amazing images and creating incredible memories. And I believe we accomplished both. Have a look and see if you agree...


We started out with some shots in the snow and I think they turned out amazing! It was SO cold-- wind chill that day was like 14 degrees, but it was also super fun! These are from round one...













































After about 30 minutes, we had to go in and warm up! The following are some shots from round two!! We changed up the colors and got some fun things going on.










In case you are wondering, yes, I AM lying in the snow, and, yes, I was freezing my butt off. I have a rug under my torso, but the rest of me is IN THE SNOW! Great shot, huh? I LOVE it!






Ok, so now we're moving on the the train tracks. Yep. I said Train Tracks, and as luck would have it, 2 trains came by shortly after we began shooting, providing us with some great drama! (my apologies to the conductors...I'm sure we gave them a heart attack, but hey, it's all in the name of fun, right?




When we got done with this set, we were all on a bit of a high! Sean was shooting like mad and all I could hear were these loud train engines and horns rushing by me. Awesome!


We headed on into the garage where we hoped to capture some cool and fun "grease monkey" shots with Deb's old VW bug. I got a bit dirty...but again, that's kinda the point, right?


We went with a "get me to the church on time, but the dang car won't start" theme... I know there's a lot, but it kinda tells a little story!






And finally, we wanted to try some hot tub "shots in the dark" and experiment with some different lighting. Pretty neat, eh?





So there you have it! I hope you enjoyed the pictures! Again, a HUGE thanks to Sean, Deb, and Teagan. Look for future posts of "behind the scenes" and maybe a few more of my favorites...




*all images copyright Armatage Photography