I am back Both on the blog and on one of my favorite topics, digital scrapbooking. I am working on having a greater variety of posts. But one of the times I am happiest is when I am working in Photoshop CS5, which leaves me wanting to share my creations with you.
Yes, I am still working on the 30 Lists project. No, I am not going to have the entire project completed by the end of September. But I will complete the project. And I’ll continue to share my lists here until the project is complete. This is still one of the best projects I’ve ever undertaken.
Today, I am sharing lists 16 – 19 with you. (Yes, more jumping around.) This set contains one of my favorite lists. So you can find out which one that might be, I will get on with the show.
For List 16, the challenge was to create a list based on “things only ___________ would understand”. Well, I decided to have fun with this and create a list of things only a short person would understand. This list has become one of my favorites. (Yeah, you didn’t have to wait too long to learn which list was one of my favorites.) And I think this is a list that most short people would definitely understand.
List 16 was created using Jazzy from Miki Ferkul and 12×12 Tears and Page Masks 3 from Dawn Inskip My font choices were Herculanum, Cooper Std and Avenir Next.
List 17 was a challenge to make a list of the things we like about our home. It was a good reminder for me of all the things I do like about my house (even though I am always busy planning my dream home.)
The above list was created using Homebody from Pixels & Co and Simple Stack 3 Templates from Lindsay Jane.
Now we are going to take a look at my latest list creation, List 18. The challenge for this list was to create a list of times we ask for help. I’ll admit I struggled with creating the actual list, but I finally accomplished it.
For List 18, I used Fresh Thoughts, Emboss Dress Ups #6 and Scallop Pages from Merkeley Designs. My font choices were The Jessica and Trebuchet MS.
This brings us to my final list for the day, List 19. When creating List 19, a challenge to list the qualities you admire most, I had to decide what type of qualities to focus on for the list. Or I should say I put my focus on qualities rather than traditional talents for this list.
List 19 was created using Painting Rainbows from ValC Designs & Pink Reptile Designs and Artistic Photo Masks 1 from Simply Tiffany Studio. The fonts I used were CK Staccatto and Apple Chancery.
That’s it for today’s lists. I hope you enjoyed taking a look at my latest lists. Before you go, I have a couple of future happenings I want to tell you about.
First, be watching tomorrow for my thoughts on iOS 7 after a week of use. Also, starting October 1st I’ll be participating in The Ultimate Blog Challenge. The goal is to have a new post every day during the month of October. I am hoping this will help make me a very active, and hopefully faster, blog writer.
Do you have your own blog or a blog where you are a contributor? Link me up in the comments and I’ll go check it out.
Until next time, don’t forget to document your memories!
I love your talent. I think I was always just a tad bit taller than you growing up but I stopped at that 5’1/2″ mark so I can diffantly relate. My daughter is 4’8″ at 15 so I fairly sure there not much hope for her to catch to momma. Though we wear the same size jeans, hers is a little on the short side for me so I roll them up and wear as capri’s. cause capri’s as you mention are normal jeans for me… The difference for us is all 4 of my teenaged sons are over 6′ so I dont even have a step stool in my house.
Im hoping to get some more inspiration from you. I have boxs of old pics from when the kids were little and in the process of scanning cause I just dont have the time or room for traditional scrapping so my plan is to do some special occassion traditonal scrapping and do the rest digital for easier storing. I have no one who has the desire to scrap book so I am on my own here.
DeCee You are still a bit taller than me. I only made it to 4’10”. If you have a local scrapbook store, you might be able to meet other traditional scrappers that way.