Friday, September 3, 2010
Telling a Story in Photos
While I'm trying to overcome the mess here, I thought I'll drop you a line, so here goes -
A friend sent me this YouTube story-in-photos short film, I thought it illustrates my point exactly, so I'm sharing it with you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1L6uTyqZx8
The end pictures' note says:
Grandma, congrats for the new dryer!
Love, :)
Shana Tovah (Happy Jewish Ney Year) to you all,
Sarit.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Birthday Mini Scarpbook Album
Take a look below at photos from my newest scrapbook album kit - the 4x6" mini birthday scrapbook!
I like birthdays that are about bonding with your favorite friends. I find that the best bonds are made over creating something anew. Hanging out creating new thoughts, talking new ideas, cooking, walking together, creating a quilt or scarpbooking are my favorites.
This new scrapbook workshop or birthday party has each one of your friends creating a scrapbook of their own to take home and remember the joyous moments of celebrating with you, or, if it's a workshop, you can each re-celebrate your birthday by filling it up with your photos, journaling memorable moments in.
Birthday Scrapbook Album parties or workshops are $400 for 10 participants or less.
Birthday Scrapbook Album kits are $15 each, plus shipping.
Be well, be creative,
Sarit.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
5 steps to creating the right scrapbook layout for you.


3. The layout should upstage your photo. It should help your photo stand out, be the center of attention. If there’s too much glitz and glory
On the left are the photos paired with the various materials I'll use the make the final layout. I chose 'earthy', natural papers as the scene is our visit to the farm.
4. Use color to emphasize your photo. Use the color of attention in the photo - in your layout. Or, if the layout is very colorful, consider presenting the photo in black and white or sepia tones. In this case I used red for background as my daughter is weaing, and dark green to match my son's coat.
5. Use shape to focus. By repeating the same shape or angle in your photo, you will help viewers focus on the goings-on of the photo.
Here the bars of the cow's habitat are repeat in the corrugated cardboard to the left, the hey shapes are repeated on the background paper on the right and the roundness of the cow, plus the cow's eyes are repeated with the bicycle wheels and the matting patterned paper of the cow's photo, as well as the 'farming' title to the right.
Materials credits: Background cardstock 'birthday' by MME; dotted cardstock princess by MME; Glitter cardstock by DCWV; Sticker letters by Memories Complete;Font: Calibri.
Books I liked
- A Tale of Love and Darkness by Amos Oz
- Almost any book by David Grossman
- Charlie and Lola books by Lauren Child
- Clean and Simple Scrapbooking by Cathy Zeilske
- Creation Companion by Betty Higins
- Great Design Using Non Traditional Materials by Wendy Lyonsand Sheree Clarck
- Handmade Cards by Anne Akers Johunson
- Life Lines by Carol Wingert and Tena Sprenger
- Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel
- My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult
- People of The Book by Geraldine Brooks
- People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks
- Portrait in Sepia by Isabel Allende
- The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak
- Thinking of You by Making Memories
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- I'm a mom, community coordinator, event orgenizer, teacher, designer, crafter, wordster, foody, love beauty.