30 Days of Gratitude :: Day 1 – Favorite Food

My friend Stacey asked a group of us to participate with her in Positively Present‘s Zoom in on Gratitude Challenge. I’m so glad she did! Two of my goals for this year are to work on listing the things I’m grateful for each day and working on improving my photography skills. This challenge helps me meet both goals! I will try to post each day, but I already know of a few days where I won’t have access to a computer. Bear with me today as I post the first five days worth. (I’m getting started a little late. 🙂 )

Day 1: Favorite Food

Well, my favorite food is anything that involves chocolate and peanut butter together. Living in Austria means that I usually have to wait for a care package from home with some Reese’s in it to enjoy this delectable treat. But today, I got to eat this spoonful right after I took the picture. It’s a good day.

You can follow Stacey’s gratitude here: 5 Hunters

You can follow Melissa’s gratitude here: Das Leben der Lundquisten

You can follow Joanna’s gratitude here: Will & Joanna’s Blog

If you decide to join in the fun, please let me know so I can follow along.

Fall Festival

Our annual Fall Festival is a great time. I love taking pictures at this event because the faces are so much fun!

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Photo Fun – Placemats & Bookmarks

When I was working on these gifts for our sweet little friend, I had some leftover papers with her picture on them. Rather then throw them away, I made two extra gifts. Unplanned gifts, as it turns out, can be quite fun. I had one sheet of A3 paper with a photo collage, and two small photo collages leftover from the Shaker Toys.

These were really so very easy to make. I simply ran the paper through the laminator, then trimmed the excess laminate. If you don’t have access to a laminator, I think contact paper will work just fine. The little one LOVED the placemat, and I gave the bookmarks to her parents so that they could have some fun. If I had known what a big hit the placemat would be, I would have made a whole set. Maybe for her 2nd birthday.

Photo Fun – Picture Glitter Globe

As I shared earlier, we just celebrated a sweet little ones first birthday. The idea for the second photo present I made came from the book Photojojo! It’s a great book of creative ways to use your photos, and it’s written by the awesome people at Photojojo.com. So, onto the project. I made these super fun Picture Glitter Globes.

 

Materials:

*Empty plastic containers (I used small peanut butter jars.)

*Adhesive Remover such as De-Solv-It or Goo-Gone

*Fun photos of folks you love (2 per globe)

*Laminator or packing tape

*Glitter or plastic confetti

*Water

*Light corn syrup

*Super Glue

Directions:

Clean out your container. Use the adhesive remover to get rid of any of the sticky residue that may be left from the label. Choose the photos you want to print and cut them to a size that is about 1/2 inch smaller in both height and width than your container. Glue your two pictures together so that one photo is showing on each side. Obviously, gluing them picture sides together would defeat your purpose. 🙂

If you have a laminator, great! Laminate your photos and trim them so that there is a sealed border of lamination around the photo to keep the water out. If you don’t have a laminator, seal your photos with packing tape. Be sure to press down the edges so that they are sealed tightly. Again, leave a border of sealed tape around the photo to keep the water out.

Make a mixture of equal parts corn syrup and water, enough to fill your container. Pour your mixture into the container. Place your laminated photo in your container and drop in the  glitter or plastic confetti. Seal the lid with super glue to keep the little ones from taking off the lid and making a sticky mess. Then, shake away.

Unfortunately, I don’t have pictures of the birthday girl playing with these because it turned out that our super glue was so old it was rock solid, so I couldn’t seal them in time. I did let her mom play with it, though. So, my extra tip for all of you is to make sure you have usable glue. 🙂

Let Them Be Little

The challenge at I Heart Faces this week is “Let Them Be Little.” My entry is a photo of one of my favorite little ones. For quite awhile this was the face she would make every time she knew I was taking her picture. I don’t know where she picked up the idea that this was a good camera face, but it cracks me up!

You can see the rest of the little ones here:


Photo Fun – Toddler Shaker Toys

One of the best things about taking photos is sharing them! This past week, we celebrated the 1st birthday of one of our favorite people. I had a lot of fun making her presents using photos of her and her family.


Materials:

*vitamin or medicine bottles with safety caps

*photos of your favorite toddler or the toddler’s favorite people

*clear packing tape

*dry beans

Directions:

Remove the labels from one or more vitamin or medicine bottles. Make sure to use the kind with safety lids. Print a panoramic photo or collage of photos. (I did one of each.) Cut your photos to the right size for your bottle. Cut enough packing tape to wrap completely around your bottle. Center your photo on the packing tape, making sure to leave a border of tape around the edge so that the picture will be sealed. This will protect against drool damage. I had to use two strips of packing tape because it wasn’t quite wide enough to cover the photos.  Put 10-15 dry beans in the bottle and seal. That’s it! Now you have a great personalized shaker toy that even the adults will love.

I’ll post the other projects soon!

 

Photoshoot with Friends

Last week, my friends let me practice my skills by taking pictures of their family. It turned out to be a rough day for taking pictures simply because I haven’t quite figured out how to get sharp images on an overcast day. Sigh. The upside is that this gave me a chance to work on my editing skills. We took the pictures at the Rathaus. Luckily for us, the circus happens to be in town. Here are some of my favorites from the day.

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Tickled Pink!

This week’s challenge at I Heart Faces is “Tickled Pink!” In honor of breast cancer awareness month, all of the entries must include the color pink. This picture is from our trip to Carnivale di Venezia, last March. I think it might be one of my favorite photos of all time. Well, favorite of the photos I’ve taken, anyway. 🙂

Check out all of the other entries here:

Raise Your Hands!

This week’s challenge at I Heart Faces is “Raise Your Hands!” The picture I chose is one that was taken when my friend’s daughter was just six hours old. It’s one of my favorites.

You can check out all of the other entries here:

People’s Choice

The competition at I Heart Faces this week is People’s Choice. That means if you enter, you get to vote on the winners. Kinda fun, right? The photos all have to have been taken between June 1 & August 31, 2011. Here’s my entry:

Check out the other entries here: