Well not exactly but I finially got a photo studio in the box sort of...
My DH let me get one.. I've been dying to get one to improve my picture taking. At least to improve the look of my cards and be able to take decent shots at night instead of waiting to take the picture on a sunny day.
This is what my picture looked like after breaking these bad boys out and playing some before going to dinner...
I made some quick Christmas cards to start off my supply for December and of course I had to use Flourishes Christmas set. You can find it here.
I love this set and found that a simple card is best with these beautiful images.
Well I'm off to go to the Circus with my two youngest kids today and hope to be back latter with some shots from our fun outing. My DS kindergarden class is going.
Supplies:
Stamp set: Flourished Christmas
Cardstock: real red
ink: versamark
Accessories: scor-it board, gold embossing powder, heat tool
12 comments:
Congratulations ! Wow ! You're so lucky, I still have to wait for daylight. Oh well, maybe someday I'll get a photo studio too :)
Congrats !
Congrats. You're already making Christmas for next year? I still haven't finished last year's Christmas cards:)
Lucky you! that is awesome. I can dream about having my own photo studio!
Wow, this is an awesome present! Have to say this to my DH ;-)))
Congrats.....enjoy!!
What a wonderful gift, Aimee!! Your cards are very beautiful too!!
What a wonderful gift, Aimee!! Your cards are very beautiful too!
awesome.
i was looking around for something like this. do you mind sharing what you got? and were?
thank you Aimee for visiting my blog again :-0
xo
I hope you like your light tent...I got mine in December and it really does improve picture taking. I love your embossing and I love this set of Flourishes stamps...One of my all time favs :)
Congrats - I'm also relying on daylight!! I like your Christmas cards - they look great!
wowie- that is some impressive looking studio!
The cards look great!
I really love this card. What a great job!!
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Jessica Lynn
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