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they tell me it’s spring…
…but I wouldn’t know it by looking around here. Today we built an enormous snowman, the biggest I’ve ever built. And by we I mean my husband. I added the mouth, but that’s about where my contribution ended. I was more busy keeping my toddlers on their feet.
Anyway, back to my original point. It’s spring! To celebrate I’d like to share with you by offering a
free 5×5 or 5×7 with any print purchasefrom my Etsy shop. And on top of that I just added a set of new prints that I really love. They have my favorite orangey yellows and orangey reds. Hope you like them too!
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inspired by cassia
Oh the colors! That’s what first drew me in to Cassia’s stream. Colors like candy. And the nostalgia. Cassia seems to find the most wonderful subjects for her photographs and turn them into something truly special so that they seem to come from a different era. And the shoes! She has the best shoes. 🙂 I’m happy to be inspired by her.
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she’s a rainbow!
She‘s a Rainbow is the first book created by members of the Female Photographers of Etsy (fPOE). Featuring the work of 58 female photographers (myself included), the book is 256 pages long and arranged by chromatically, so each color blends into the next. It’s gorgeous!
Preview/purchase it here. And as a bonus, blurb is offering free shipping until March 22nd! 🙂
USD $ promo code: NEXTSHIP
GBP £ promo code: NEXTSHIP2
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every day no. 29
left – Cassia Beckright – shannonblueFollow our blog here.
I just realized we’re more than halfway through our collaboration. I will miss it when it’s done, but it has been getting more difficult to come up with subject matter. I’d love to hear your suggestions for future weeks! -
happy birthday to me = giveaway for you
Yesterday was my birthday. I had a great time celebrating with my family, stuffing my face with yummy cake, getting some photography goodies and other goodies, and just being happy to be around another year.I want to celebrate with all of you by doing a giveaway! Up for grabs is an 8×8 or 8×10 print of your choice. There are a few different ways you can enter; each will give you another chance to win:
- Leave me a comment here on my blog (sorry, Facebook comments will not count) telling me which is your favorite print from my shop.
- Become a fan on Facebook then come back here and comment that you did.
- Follow me on Twitter then come back here and comment that you did.
- Tell your friends about this giveaway (Facebook, Twitter, blog, whatever floats your boat) and come back here and comment that you did.
Giveaway ends Sunday night 11:59pm MST.
And here’s some of that yummy cake I told you about. If you were all closer, I’d give you each a piece. 🙂
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win a print!
The Novelista Barista is hosting a giveaway of one of my prints on her blog. Be sure to check it out! All you need to do is comment on her blog with your favorite print from my Etsy shop and it could be yours.This one was just added this morning: -
happy valentine’s day!
Valentine’s Day isn’t usually a big deal around our house. But since it’s on a weekend this year we’re going to have a nice homemade dinner tonight complete with a yummy homemade cake (in the oven now). Diet schmiet.And since we have little ones, it’s fun to make the day a little special. So we made cupcakes with sprinkles. Because sprinkles make everything better.Happy Valentine’s Day!!! -
a history lesson
Did you have any idea how long these conversation hearts had been around? I was looking for some more info and found this on the Necco site:
…the concept behind today’s Conversation Hearts got its start when Abraham Lincoln was still President. Mottoes seemed to have come into prominence with cockles, a small crisp candy made of sugar and flour formed in the shape of a cockle or scallop shell. The early cockles contained mottoes, which were printed on thin colored paper and rolled up inside.
In the 1860’s, when Daniel Chase, the brother of New England Confectionery Company’s founder, Oliver Chase, began printing sayings on the candy. He experimented first with hand tools, and then devised a machine in which the cloth was replaced with a felt roller pad, moistened with vegetable coloring, usually red, which pressed against the die. The die printed the words on the lozenge paste and the double purpose machine cut the lozenges.
Grown-ups were entertained and passed the hearts around at parties. For weddings, there were wedding-day lozenges with humorously foreboding prophecies such as: “Married in satin, Love will not be lasting” “Married in Pink, He will take to drink” and “Married in white, You have chosen right.”
The present day Sweethearts® Conversation Heart dates back to 1902. Back then, besides hearts, they also produced various shapes such as postcards, baseballs, horseshoes and watches. -
camera bags by ketti
Would you ever have thought that this was a camera bag? Ketti is a photographer herself who has combined her background in design with her love of photography to create these stylish bags. Each one is handmade with quality materials, craftsmanship and attention to detail. The inside is padded with separate pouches for your gear.
Check out her Etsy shop or her blog for more details and to see the other fabrics in her spring line.
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fPOE member of the week!
I’m honored to be the Female Photographers of Etsy (fPOE) member of the week!
Be sure to check out the fPOE blog to see an amazing group of extremely talented women.