Amazon Description:
Besides the photos, type and the treatment of words is the most important element on a scrapbook page. The words scrapbookers use add depth to the meaning and content of their layouts--and they can be even more effective when artfully presented with types designed to evoke certain emotions, sensibilities, or dimensions.
Typography was recently ranked the fifth most popular topic among Memory Makers readers, a trend made evident in the market by the popularity of various lettering products (monograms, die cuts, rub-ons, etc.).
Combining learnable techniques with strong, inspiring artwork, Type Cast will teach readers how to get the most out of their tools, supplies, and even their own handwriting to create fabulous pages that fully integrate text into successful designs.With the help of professional scrapbook designers who love to play with type, readers will learn how to:
*Choose the perfect lettering to portray mood or theme
*Have fun mixing and matching letter types
*Integrate type into page design for good balance and proportion
*Create titles
*And journal with maximum impact
Screen captures demonstrate ways to add digital type to handmade pages, while step-by-step photographs accompany written instruction to illustrate exciting techniques for using letter templates, stamps, die cuts and ready-mades.
Thursday, March 8, 2007
A Review of Type Cast: Creative Page Design Using Words Type and Letters by Memory Makers
A review of Type Cast: Creative Page Design Using Words Type and Letters by Memory Makers.
A Review of Type Cast: Creative Page Design Using Words Type and Letters by Memory Makers
MY REVIEW:
This is a great book. Anyone who looks at my pages knows that I can't scrap without my computer - you'd be VERY hardpressed to find a page that doesn't use a computer font in some way. So, clearly, the computer-related sections of the book seemed most familiar, but I have begun to 'branch out' more in title treatments and such, using stickers, rub ons, etc. more and this book gave me a lot of creative ideas.
MY RATING:
4 1/2 STARS
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2007-03-08T22:54:00-06:00
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Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Some sad, some sweet and a little American Idol commentary...
This week has been kind of a doozy so far. Yesterday I found out that my cousin, who has been struggling with cancer for a while now, was rather suddenly not doing very well at all and found out later in the evening they she had passed. It is so very sad as she was really rather young and her oldest daughter is just about to get married. If fact, her bridal shower was supposed to be this weekend. I will be going to the funeral with my family on Friday.
I also ended up going home early yesterday afternoon with a feverish little girl, but it seems that that was a fleeting thing, thankfully, as she was doing better and no more fever by this morning already.
On top of that, I heard from my mother-in-law early this morning and Justin's grandmother is not doing well either and is in the hospital with a rather severe case of pneumonia. Hopefully she will pull through just fine...we are certainly praying for her recovery.
With all this, I needed a little to brighten my day and received the following in an email from a friend. It is so adorable...
It also reminds me of something that happened a couple weeks ago. Kaitlin had been struggling a while with biting her nails and I was really encouraging her to stop. She has, so I have kind of made a 'reward' out of painting her nails every now and then. One day, she decided that she wanted to paint my nails. As you can imagine, at 4 1/2, she doesn't have a very steady hand, so I let her do my toes (it would be covered up by my shoes anyway, right?). Well, she wasn't quite satisfied, so I teased that she should do Daddy's fingernails and he let her...with dark red nail polish!! He even went to work the next day with it on!! Not sure if he did that so as not to hurt her feelings by taking it off right away or to draw attention to himself. He does like attention, you know...any kind. :-) Regardless, it was pretty cute watching her paint his fingernails. If I had been thinking, I would have gotten a picture of the final result...oh well, maybe Kaitlin will make a repeat attempt one of these days!
Now for a little AI commentary...a little short and sweet this week...just not quite in the mood. The men and women went through another round of performances last night and tonight. This week, the guys were a little weak and the women shown (a flip from last week).
My vote for favorites went to:
Men - Chris Sligh
Women - Jordin Sparks
My votes for who should go:
Men - Sanjaya Malakar & Jared Cotter
Women - Antonella Barba & Haley Scarnato
I only got one out of four right last week...we'll see if I do any better this week...
Some sad, some sweet and a little American Idol commentary...
I also ended up going home early yesterday afternoon with a feverish little girl, but it seems that that was a fleeting thing, thankfully, as she was doing better and no more fever by this morning already.
On top of that, I heard from my mother-in-law early this morning and Justin's grandmother is not doing well either and is in the hospital with a rather severe case of pneumonia. Hopefully she will pull through just fine...we are certainly praying for her recovery.
With all this, I needed a little to brighten my day and received the following in an email from a friend. It is so adorable...
It also reminds me of something that happened a couple weeks ago. Kaitlin had been struggling a while with biting her nails and I was really encouraging her to stop. She has, so I have kind of made a 'reward' out of painting her nails every now and then. One day, she decided that she wanted to paint my nails. As you can imagine, at 4 1/2, she doesn't have a very steady hand, so I let her do my toes (it would be covered up by my shoes anyway, right?). Well, she wasn't quite satisfied, so I teased that she should do Daddy's fingernails and he let her...with dark red nail polish!! He even went to work the next day with it on!! Not sure if he did that so as not to hurt her feelings by taking it off right away or to draw attention to himself. He does like attention, you know...any kind. :-) Regardless, it was pretty cute watching her paint his fingernails. If I had been thinking, I would have gotten a picture of the final result...oh well, maybe Kaitlin will make a repeat attempt one of these days!
Now for a little AI commentary...a little short and sweet this week...just not quite in the mood. The men and women went through another round of performances last night and tonight. This week, the guys were a little weak and the women shown (a flip from last week).
My vote for favorites went to:
Men - Chris Sligh
Women - Jordin Sparks
My votes for who should go:
Men - Sanjaya Malakar & Jared Cotter
Women - Antonella Barba & Haley Scarnato
I only got one out of four right last week...we'll see if I do any better this week...
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Some sad, some sweet and a little American Idol commentary...
2007-03-07T21:02:00-06:00
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Monday, March 5, 2007
Book Review: Crow Lake by Mary Lawson
Crow Lake by Mary Lawson
I borrowed this book from a friend because it 'looked' good. I am totally a 'judge a book by its cover' kind of person. Sometimes this totally backfires on me, but not this time. This is definitely the best book I have read in a while. The writing is beautiful, the characters and plot line complex, yet believable. I have read several books that weave back and forth between past and present and don't remember any author doing such a good job of it as Lawson. It was effortless and enjoyable reading. I will definitely be looking to read more from her.
MY RATING:
5 STARS!!
NEXT UP: Peace Like a River by Leif Enger
Book Review: Crow Lake by Mary Lawson
Amazon Description:MY REVIEW:
Canadian writer Mary Lawson's debut novel is a beautifully crafted and shimmering tale of love, death, and redemption. The story, narrated by 26-year-old Kate Morrison, is set in the eponymous Crow Lake, an isolated rural community where time has stood still. The reader dives in and out of a year's worth of Kate's childhood memories--when she was 7 and her parents were killed in an automobile accident that left Kate, her younger sister Bo, and two older brothers, Matt and Luke, orphaned. When Kate, the successful zoologist and professor who is accustomed to dissecting everything through a microscope, receives an invitation to Matt's son's 18th birthday party, she must suddenly analyze her own relationship and come to terms with her past before she forsakes a future with the man she loves. Kate is still in turmoil over the events of that fateful summer and winter 20 years ago when the tragedy of another local family, the Pyes, spilled over into their lives with earth-shattering consequences. But does the tragedy really lie in the past or the present? Lawson's narrative flows effortlessly in ever-increasing circles, swirling impressions in the reader's mind until form takes shape and the reader is left to reflect on the whole. Crow Lake is a wonderful achievement that will ripple in and out of the reader's consciousness long after the last page is turned. --Nicola Perry, Amazon.co.uk
I borrowed this book from a friend because it 'looked' good. I am totally a 'judge a book by its cover' kind of person. Sometimes this totally backfires on me, but not this time. This is definitely the best book I have read in a while. The writing is beautiful, the characters and plot line complex, yet believable. I have read several books that weave back and forth between past and present and don't remember any author doing such a good job of it as Lawson. It was effortless and enjoyable reading. I will definitely be looking to read more from her.
MY RATING:
5 STARS!!
NEXT UP: Peace Like a River by Leif Enger
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2007-03-05T21:52:00-06:00
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Sunday, March 4, 2007
The joys of parenting...
Kaitlin and I had a battle-of-wills this weekend so to speak. It all began on Saturday afternoon when I asked Kaitlin to pick up her toys in the living room and she refused. This has been more and more of an issue lately. The girl has an arsenal of toys and it takes minutes for the living room to look like a bomb went off through which you must travel at your own peril, but she never wants to pick them up. At 4 1/2, she's getting a little too old to not be willing/able to pick up after herself.
So, I said she wouldn't get any supper until she picked up her toys. She commented several times that she was hungry (hinting for mom to make her some supper) over the course of the late afternoon and evening and I responded with, "All you have to do is pick up your toys." She simply refused.
Well, guess what...she went to bed without any supper...for the first time ever, I think - other than a time or two when she wasn't feeling well and didn't want any.
My thinking was, "Well, she'll certainly be hungry by morning and will pick up to get breakfast, right?"
Nope...still as stubborn as all get out...where does she get this tenacity??
Lunch time came and went and she STILL hadn't picked them up, so I told her that in 15 minutes I was going to pick up every last toy that was on the living room floor, put them in a box and into the extra bedroom they would go - in other words "OFF LIMITS" for an unknown period of time.
Nothing.
So in 15 minutes, I was picking up the toys and in the bedroom they went.
She was NOT a happy camper...I believe there was some screaming and slamming of doors involved (Kaitlin, not me, in case you were wondering).
After she had calmed down, I went into her room and she apologized for not listening to me and said she promised to pick up her toys from now on. Then she asked, "Can I have some lunch now?" quite pitifully.
How can someone be so frustratingly obstinate and adorable all at the same time??!!
So, of course, I made her some lunch. After all, she's got to eat! I'm telling myself that this one was a draw (although I think I might be deluding myself a bit :-))...she didn't pick up her toys, but she also won't be playing with them for a few days...and even then, I don't think that all of them will be coming back out of the extra bedroom.
Hmmm...not sure I'm looking forward to the teenage years! :-)
The joys of parenting...
So, I said she wouldn't get any supper until she picked up her toys. She commented several times that she was hungry (hinting for mom to make her some supper) over the course of the late afternoon and evening and I responded with, "All you have to do is pick up your toys." She simply refused.
Well, guess what...she went to bed without any supper...for the first time ever, I think - other than a time or two when she wasn't feeling well and didn't want any.
My thinking was, "Well, she'll certainly be hungry by morning and will pick up to get breakfast, right?"
Nope...still as stubborn as all get out...where does she get this tenacity??
Lunch time came and went and she STILL hadn't picked them up, so I told her that in 15 minutes I was going to pick up every last toy that was on the living room floor, put them in a box and into the extra bedroom they would go - in other words "OFF LIMITS" for an unknown period of time.
Nothing.
So in 15 minutes, I was picking up the toys and in the bedroom they went.
She was NOT a happy camper...I believe there was some screaming and slamming of doors involved (Kaitlin, not me, in case you were wondering).
After she had calmed down, I went into her room and she apologized for not listening to me and said she promised to pick up her toys from now on. Then she asked, "Can I have some lunch now?" quite pitifully.
How can someone be so frustratingly obstinate and adorable all at the same time??!!
So, of course, I made her some lunch. After all, she's got to eat! I'm telling myself that this one was a draw (although I think I might be deluding myself a bit :-))...she didn't pick up her toys, but she also won't be playing with them for a few days...and even then, I don't think that all of them will be coming back out of the extra bedroom.
Hmmm...not sure I'm looking forward to the teenage years! :-)
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2007-03-04T21:46:00-06:00
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Sunday Spur for Scrapbookers Meme #7 - Using Sketches for Scrapbooking
I have never been a huge sketch user. When I was primarily a 2-page layout scrapper, I was a big fan of Becky Higgins, but since switching to primarily one-page layout, my sketch usage has wained a bit. HOWEVER, sketches are a hugely useful tool to scrappers and sometimes when I'm just 'stuck', they can really help me get going again.
Right now, Becky Fleck is one of my favorite 'sketch artists' and lucky for you and me, she has a website featuring her sketches with updates every month called PageMaps.
Your challenge this week, is to visit the PageMaps link above, choose one of the new March PageMaps and use it to create a new layout...maybe one that you've been struggling with or putting off because you weren't quite sure how to go about it. Please leave a comment here linking to the post in your online journal showing your sketch choice and created layout.
MY CHOSEN FEBRUARY SKETCH:
Sunday Spur for Scrapbookers Meme #7 - Using Sketches for Scrapbooking
Right now, Becky Fleck is one of my favorite 'sketch artists' and lucky for you and me, she has a website featuring her sketches with updates every month called PageMaps.
Your challenge this week, is to visit the PageMaps link above, choose one of the new March PageMaps and use it to create a new layout...maybe one that you've been struggling with or putting off because you weren't quite sure how to go about it. Please leave a comment here linking to the post in your online journal showing your sketch choice and created layout.
MY CHOSEN FEBRUARY SKETCH:
MY INTERPRETATION OF THE LAYOUT:
You'll notice that I flipped the sketch. Otherwise, Kaitlin would have been facing 'off the page' in the main photo. That's the great thing about sketches...nothing is set in stone. They can be flipped, rotated...whatever.
Supplies:
Cardstock - DCWV
Patterned Paper - KI Memories
Letter
Stickers - Doodlebug
Snowflakes - Heidi Swapp
Brads - Making
Memories
Ink - VersaColor
Saturday, March 3, 2007
A Conversation with Kaitlin...
Kaitlin is really getting spring fever. Today, on the way to the store, she looked out the window of the car and sighed.
A Conversation with Kaitlin...
"What's wrong, honey?" I asked.I'm sure you can, sweetie. I guess I'm going to get a casting lesson this spring! :-)
"I wish the snow would go away, Mom."
"How come?"
"Cause dad and me want to go fishing with each other."
"I'm glad you like to fish with dad...I don't like fishing."
"You could just come and watch us fish, Mom. No, that would be boring, huh? I think you just need to practice...do you want me to show you how to cast, Mom? I can cast really good!"
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A Conversation with Kaitlin...
2007-03-03T17:41:00-06:00
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Friday, March 2, 2007
Only 1 for 4 on AI this week...
Not so good, huh? Well, I don't think that America got it 'right' this time and it seemed the judges agreed with me on that one...it was very obvious that they did not feel that the 'right' ones left the competition last night.
The two boys to go:
AJ Tabaldo
Nicholas Pedro
VERY dissapointed by these results...I think even Sanjaya was too shocked for words when it turned out to be AJ that was booted and not him. I felt awful for AJ...he SO deserved to stay after his performance on Tuesday. I was also quite surprised by Nicholas' boot - he's not a favorite of mine really, but most definitely has a better voice/talent than some of the guys still in the competition.
The two girls to go:
Alaina Alexander
Leslie Hunt
Well, here's were I got one right - Alaina; however, I would have said that Antonella deserved the boot 'more' than she did. I'm not entirely surprised that Leslie got the vote...I really didn't expect her to make it past next week anyway.
I guess this is why it is so easy to have such a love/hate relationship with AI...you just really never know what is going to happen.
Only 1 for 4 on AI this week...
The two boys to go:
AJ Tabaldo
Nicholas Pedro
VERY dissapointed by these results...I think even Sanjaya was too shocked for words when it turned out to be AJ that was booted and not him. I felt awful for AJ...he SO deserved to stay after his performance on Tuesday. I was also quite surprised by Nicholas' boot - he's not a favorite of mine really, but most definitely has a better voice/talent than some of the guys still in the competition.
The two girls to go:
Alaina Alexander
Leslie Hunt
Well, here's were I got one right - Alaina; however, I would have said that Antonella deserved the boot 'more' than she did. I'm not entirely surprised that Leslie got the vote...I really didn't expect her to make it past next week anyway.
I guess this is why it is so easy to have such a love/hate relationship with AI...you just really never know what is going to happen.
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Only 1 for 4 on AI this week...
2007-03-02T15:07:00-06:00
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