Archive for February, 2010

2/6 Saturday Special: Avatars

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Mary here with today’s Saturday Special. Last year sometime, there was an Everyday Magic challenge about our favorite websites. I wasn’t able to complete a LO for that challenge, but I’ve wanted to scrap that subject ever since then. Recently, I stumbled upon some free avatar making sites. The two ideas merged, and now we have a Saturday Special!

For this challenge, I want you to create an avatar of yourself (or the self you want to be ) and use it in a LO. There are plenty of free avatar making sites out there. I have a few suggestions, but please feel free to use and share other sites!

These three avatars of myself were made at the following sites (moving left to right): www.doppelme.com, for you lego fans… http://www.minimizer.com, and http://www.meez.com.

For my LO, I used the site http://www.moeruavatar.com. Please be sure to mention the avatar making site in your credits too!

Digital scrapbooking supplies: Love Bytes by Britt-ish Designs, alpha-bits by Plum Dumpling Designs, and alpha from Enjoy the Moment by Sahlin Studio.

kimbytx created this adorable avatar at http://www.blessthischick.com. Digital Scrapbooking supplies: Sya’s Blueprints and Juno Designs A Different Kind of Love

And I love Amanda’s avatar and how she included her real life self in the LO too.

Digital scrapbooking supplies: Sahlin Studios Innovation, Alpha from Enjoy the Moment and Date Stamped by Brittish Designs

You have until February 28, 2010 to create a LO and post in the Saturday Special Gallery as well as in this thread in the forum. For a complete list of Matter of Scrap Rules, please visit this thread.

Have fun and create a little virtual you!!!

 

A Matter Of Snap #17 (February 2010)

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Hello Henriette here with this months photo challenge:

No real techniques this month but tips on how to make photo’s for a photo a day or 365 project.

I see a lot of 365 projects going on in the gallery and eventhough I never participated I am a bit jealous of those who do.
I do envy your commitment to take that one photo a day and though it sounds so easy, I am sure it is not!
Where to find that photo opportunity every day and every time a new subject too!

So here are some tips for improving (if needed) or just to start your own project.

From an article by Jim Goldstein.
Whether you call it a Photo 365 or a Photo A Day (PAD) project the net result is the same, a photo for every day of the year. These types of photo projects are menacing at first thought, but provide a fantastic opportunity to explore and learn not just photography, but creative seeing and post-productions skills. Here are 11 tips to get the most out of any future Photo365 / Photo A Day project you undertake this year.

1. Maintain A Heightened Awareness
At every moment of the day keep your eye open with a photo in mind. Look for the obscure moments or observations that you might otherwise let go by with out a second glance. Training your eye and brain in this way is where a Photo365 / Photo A Day project can help you improve as a photographer the most. Taking great photography can’t happen if you never see or never know when to react.

2. Always Have Your Camera With You
Always have your camera with you through out the day. Don’t feel self conscious. Don’t get lazy. Don’t ever take a break. The one time you don’t have your camera with you is the one time you’ll wish you never left it behind. While Murphy’s Law is something you normally encounter from time to time, the frequency of taking photos every day means you’ll have many more opportunities to experience it. With a little discipline you can easily avoid Murphy’s Law moments.

3. There Is No Time Like the Present
Never say, ‘I’ll take a photo of that later.” or “I’ll take a photo of that on my way back.” Take the photo while the idea is in your head and the light is right. Moments of inspiration seldom come at convenient times and light conditions are seldom ever exactly the same twice in a day.

4. Train Your Eye To See Light
Learn how to get the most out of the light whether sunny, overcast, or any thing in between. Learning how to get the most out of high contrast and low contrast lighting situations is a great way to broaden your photographic opportunities. In addition experiment and make use of off camera lighting to supplement the available light to you. I learned a lot forcing myself to take photos in all different lighting environments during my Photo365 / Photo A Day project several years ago and it helped make me a stronger photographer.

5. Experiment! Don’t Stay In Your Comfort Zone
Break out and risk the bad shot to learn something new. Taking the same photos over and over again because you’re comfortable taking them will not improve your photography and it won’t increase interest in your work. Step out of your comfort zone to try new things. Doing this is not dependent on buying new equipment rather opening your eyes to new styles and new subjects.

6. Make Use of Weekly Themes
365 unique photos is a sizable goal. If you’re running thin on ideas think in terms of weekly themes. Take photos of a particular location, a color, portraits of family & friends, pet photos, macros, hidden letters, etc. Sometimes an infinite number of subjects are more easily pared down when thought of in terms of themes. Themes offer a sense of order and predictability providing incremental steps bringing you closer to your end goal.

7. Plan Ahead & Write Down Ideas
Rather than wait for inspiration to find you plan ahead and write down ideas for future photos in a notebook. This is great practice for normal photo shoots and will reinforce creative thinking. Reviewing previously documented photo ideas will prove to be a great resource when spontaneous ideas are few and far between.

8. Edit & Post-Process Every Week
In order to avoid backlogs edit & post-process you photos weekly if not daily. Getting into a rhythm on editing & post-processing is key to completing your Photo365 / Photo A Day project. For many taking photos is the easy part, but editing & processing the photos is the challenge. For every photo you publish you’re likely to have many others that don’t make the cut. Getting into a rhythm to select your final photos and processing them in a timely fashion will make the difference between success and failure.

9. Add Notes to Your Photos
When posting daily photos online add notes as to what you thought worked or didn’t from your days photos. Post general photo shoot and camera setting info from your EXIF data, you’ll look back on this later to refresh your memory or to see how far you’ve come. Anecdotal stories are also great information to look back on. Understanding how, why and when you photographed your subject provides insight to your creative thinking that you can’t get from EXIF data.

10. Get Into A Rhythm & Have Fun
Make sure to have fun during your year long photo project. The moment it becomes work the more challenging completing a Photo365 / Photo A Day project becomes. Getting into a rhythm can help a great deal in lowering the perceived level of effort to get your daily photos in. Whether you’re heading out to explore during your lunch break, taking a 10 minute detour in your commute or even taking 365 self-portraits, knowing that you have time dedicated to get your photo(s) in takes a lot of stress out of the process. If you’re the more spontaneous type then build in an extra 10-20 minutes into your appointment schedule to stop and explore with your camera. As with life ones destination is often far less interesting than the journey.

11. Start Today
Here is the best thing about a Photo365 / Photo A Day project, you can start ANY day of the year. Most frequently people associate these projects with New Years, but there is no rule as to when you have to start a project such as this. While it may seem overwhelming take the plunge and start your Photo365 / Photo A Day project today.

Please read the posting rules too, especially about posting in the right gallery, thank you!!

  1. Upload your photo (and LO if you have one) to the appropriate gallery, then please link it back to the challenge in the forum
  2. Just one entry per person will be eligible for a point, one extra point can be earned for doing a LO with the picture and if you win the challenge you also gain one extra point
  3. The pictures must be especially made for this months challenge
  4. No double dipping with other challenges please

Here is my go on the challenge I saw these geese a couple of days ago when walking with Meike (my youngest daughter). They were afraid of us and luckily just before they swam away I could take this picture. I took tip 2 in consideration, always take your camera with you and also tip 3 there is no time like the present!!

Getting Hybrid 2.4.10

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Krisi here with this months Getting Hybrid. We are two days into Hybrid Bootcamp, hopefully we have really peaked your interest and you have learned something new already with the lessons on Printing and Cutting. Tomorrow you will learn more about adhesives and so much more great topics every Monday, Wednesday and Friday this month.

This Getting Hybrid Challenge ties into many of the Bootcamp lessons this month. The challenge this month is to make a hybrid box – any kind that you choose. Think Valentine’s Day, Spring, Easter (get a head start now!), birthday, organization and more. To be fair to those who do not already have a box template from one of our fabulous designers here at ScrapMatters (or from elsewhere) you can get a box by completing the first weeks assignment. Many of you may not to know what to do with the template but Jamie (Simply J Studio) will have a lesson next week on that so I don’t want to go into to many details. So until then keep practicing the different techniques and practice! You don’t have to use a box template, you could modify a box you already have and hybridize it.

If you want to grab a new box template from the store here are a few for you to choose from:

Here are some examples of boxes created by the ScrapMatters Creative Team:

From Cristina
Gift Card Box template by Simply J Studio
Chocolate Kisses by GG Designs

From Jennifer (February Hybrid Guest CT)
Bliss by Andilynn Designs
Matchbox: Candy Boxes by Krisi’s Kreations

and here are a few from the gallery to help inspire you (all linked to the gallery):
From me (Krisi)

From Jaime

From Debra

From Jennifer

As always, here are the guidelines for the challenges at Scrap Matters:
- Entries must be posted in the appropriate challenge gallery (hybrid projects), and in the corresponding thread in the forum (this one)
- You will have until the end of the month (February) to complete your project
- You’ll get 1 point for designing, printing and putting together a hybrid box, and then posting the photo of it in the gallery. If you want some pointers about photographing your hybrid projects see this thread here. You will get a bonus point if you used a new release to complete your project. Plus, I’ll select one entry at random for a bonus challenge point.

Grand Theft Layout – Gwenipooh

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Hey Everyone!!

Natasha (bcnatty) here to bring you the newest edition of the GTL Challenge!! This week we will be lifting the absolutely wonderful LO’s of our very own Gwenipooh!! Check out her beautiful gallery HERE. I just love her use of white space!

It was tough to choose just one LO to lift…and I’m sure that I’ll be sneaking in to her gallery at later dates to lift some more!!

I chose this stunner

And here is my take on it using Sahlin Studios Play collab with DeCrow Designs and Denise Beatty Originals Template #1

Here is some more inspiration from our insanely talented CT!!

Wendy (wm squared) took inspiration from this LO:

And came up with this using: “You Can Quote Me: Friends” by Brittish Designs, “Circle Words” (recolored) by Brittish Designs, and “Love Blooms” (some items recolored) by Jennifer Barrette

scrapmonster lifted this LO:

And came up with this beauty using “So Natural” by The Design Girl

Jan (quiltymom) gathered inspiration from this LO

And created this LO using “My Heart Soars” by Jennifer Barrette and “She’s Got Curves” by Britt-ish Designs

And Amber (sm_amber) lifted

And created this LO using “Bunny Foo Foo” by Britt-ish Designs

Make sure you stop by Gwenipooh’s gallery to leave her some love and get inspired!! I can’t wait to see how beautiful the SM gallery is going to look!!

Now for the technical stuff:

You will have until the end of February to complete this challenge. Upload it to the GTL Gallery and leave your linked LO image in the GTL Forum. You don’t have to use SM products in this challenge, but we always LOVE it when you do!

You will receive one point for completing the challenge. You can earn an additional point for using a NEW product from the SM store! (Please indicate that you used something new with your layout and link in the forum.) And, at the end of the month I will choose one lucky random winner that will receive an ADDITIONAL point!

Remember no double dipping…your layout must be unique to this challenge. I cannot wait to see your layouts!

Tuesday Template Challenge 2/2/10

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Hey scrappers! Jenn (jennamy82) here bringing you this week’s Tuesday Template Challenge. I hope you enjoy it! Chose any theme you would like, and feel free to flip, rotate, modify in any way you please!! Can’t wait to see what you will all come up with!

DOWNLOAD HERE

Here is my updated layout using My Heart Soars by Jennifer Barrette:

And here is some fabulous inspiration to show you from the SM Team.

By scrapmonster using Happy Birthday to Me by The Design Girl

By JillyFish using Fairchild and String Theory by Britt-ish Designs

By sm_amber

By wm[squared] using Spot of Tea by Erica Zane & Denise Beatty Originals, Pink Valentine (recolored) by Brittish Designs and Blessed by Sahlin Studio

By QuiltyMom using The Boys of Summer and We’re Just Dating v.2 by Britt-ish Designs

See how versatile the template is! I can’t wait to see your layouts.
Use the template and upload your layout to the Tuesday Template Gallery HERE. Also, be sure to post in this thread to let us know you are playing.

REMEMBER:

You’ll receive 1 point for your submitted layout layout, and one EXTRA point for using a NEW RELEASE PRODUCT (must be within the last week) from the Scrap Matters Shop. Be sure to mention in the forum, if you used a new SM product.

At the end of the month I will choose one Random Winner at the end of the month to earn an additional point! Your layout must be exclusive to this challenge.

To qualify for points each layout you submit must be unique to this challenge, no double dipping.

Hybrid Bootcamp – Starting Feb. 1 (Today!!)

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Starting Feb. 1, the Hybrid Bootcamp is for anyone who wants to learn more about hybrid! We will be posting 3 lessons each week for the whole month of February, in the Hybrid Is Hot section of the forum. We hope you’ll join us, ask questions, and give hybrid a try! :)
If you’ve already tried hybrid before, I’m sure there will still be some useful tips for you, and you’re more than welcome to share your experiences too!

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