Thursday, September 17, 2009

anyone out there?

I know that sometimes people randomly stop by this blog...

So, I wanted to let you know that I will no longer be updating this blog.
It's just crazy to think that I can keep up with three blogs...
So come on over to my regular blog for updates on my family and my crafting obsession.
I hope you won't be dissapointed.

I will leave this blog here for a while but will no longer update.
Thanks for stopping by!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Nick & Ellen

I had another photoshoot yesterday and again, I had a blast. I love my job.

I got to photograph Nick and Ellen. Nick is in the military and recently moved to San Antonio, I found out one Sunday that we actually went to highschool together, what a small world. I had a great time working with Nick and Ellen and we got some awesome shots! Here are a few. You can check out a few more here.



Friday, June 26, 2009

You could win...

a free photography session and a 16x20 print from that session from me! JT Photography!

Just go to Give Away Today and enter to win!

I am also giving away a 30% discount to one lucky bride and 15% to any bride who books by July 4th!!!

And if you book a session by July 26th you'll get 10% off and a free 11x14.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Noisy Taggie Square

I saw this tutorial at Joy's Hope and thought this would make a great little toy for Micah to play with during our 10 hour road trip! It was very simple to make and I can't wait for him to see it...I hope he plays with it for a long time! It's hard to keep one year olds occupied in the car, since he can't have crayons (he just eats them) or books (he just eats them) and since he throws most of his toys anyway. We'll see what he thinks!

These will make great baby gifts in the future too!

Neck Pillow Tutorial

The second week in July we are going on vacation! I am SOO excited! Now that we live in Texas we fly to most of our vacation destinations...but not this time. This time we are doing a good old fashioned road trip and I am excited...sorta! I love going on road trips with Greg...the open road, singing along to old-school DCTalk, talking, reading books, taking random photos of the side of the road. Ahh....memories! We used to make lots of trips from St. Louis to Milwaukee and Indy.

But alas, a LOT has changed since those days of care free road-tripping. We added two kids to the mix. The longest road trip we took these kids on was driving back to San Antonio from Milwakee via two days in St. Louis, but my mom was with us...and Micah was pretty little...so he slept most of the way. As I said before, things are different now. I know the kids will do great and we're going to have a great time but I'm planning a lot of things for the trip and planning on making it successful.

One thing in my plans to make the trip successful was to make little neck pillows so that if and WHEN the kids fall asleep they don't break their necks in the process. I figured, how hard can it really be to make a little curved pillow? Well, it wasn't all that hard actually. And here's my little tutorial to prove that anyone with a little basic sewing knowledge can make a neck pillow too! Because really my sewing knowledge is BASIC!

Here's the end product...but how did I get there? (Isn't he handsome?)

I started by drawing my shape on the wrong side of the fabric and pinned right sides of both fabrics together.

I then sewed around my line using the line as my guide.
Then I cut the shape out, about 1/4 inch from the sewn line. I found it MUCH easier to sew the shape and then cut it out rather than trying to sew the already cut shape. It's a good thing I have to do things twice because it gives me an opportunity to try it a different (and hopefully easier) way.
Turn the pillow right side out...I added this ribbon to Naomi's because originally I was going to use white chenile on the front but forgot so the ribbon is to differentiate between Micah's and Naomi's...plus I think it's cute!
Here are the two pillow forms waiting to be stuffed. They look the same basically but I made Naomi's a little wider at the bottom.
I stuffed the pillows pretty tight and then sewed a line near the top so that stuffing would stay tight in the bottom. I didn't fill the part between the lines too full because I didn't want it to push their heads forward.

Here are the pillows in action (she's faking it)...
(he's not).

Hope you enjoyed this little tutorial. If something isn't clear let me know and I'll try to clarify. Let me know if you make one...I'd love to see it!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Jason and Karla

I love it when my friends become my clients and my clients become my friends! Jason and Karla are friends from church and I had such a blast working with them. The camera happens to love working with them too :). Here's a small sampling of some images from their session. You can see a few more here. Tell me which one is your favorite!




Wednesday, June 10, 2009

I told you...

that my best friend could paint. We are the proud owners of two of her paintings. Here is the one that hangs in our bedroom, along with our other China decor.

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