Studio J

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Studio J Boot Camp Rock(s)!

I had the privilege of attending Studio J Boot Camp this week in Salt Lake City and learned a TON of new techniques for online memory preservation. Oh yes and it was sooooo fun and felt a bit like boot camp after that first day of 15 hours in front of the computer....here are the gorgeous (if I do say so myself) results:




Above we layered the title. These pages show Oliver, Eloise and Xander exploring the Ella Sharp Museum in Jackson..."What? They had to get water out of the ground?!"




Above we are all at Agua Linda Farms in Amado, AZ looking for pumpkins, flowers and all things fall.




Above Eloise and Oliver had their faces painted at the mall on family day and were sooooo proud of the disguise.




Above are photos taken a year ago when Scarlet was born...last Mother's Day in fact! That is my brother, sister in law and baby Scarlet. My parents and the kids and I are in the smaller photos.







Above are the title page and the back page for the book...so the photos don't necessarily match. What fun rain in desert can be.




Above we are back at Agua Linda...how cool is that picture with the hay stack mountain! Easy technique; just drop your photo into the wells same picture 4 photo wells, then increase the size of each one to at least 200% adjust the position and sit back to appreciate your mad artistic skills! :)




The kids first Build A Bear experience (all cell phone pictures)!




Can you guess which kit this is???? ALL the colors have been changed. Had to have Chocolate to highlight our trip to Gilbert Chocolates at Ackerson Lake. Leave a comment with your guess and I can send a goodie to the winner!





The princess Eloise had fun with the baby frogs last fall. Don't worry we always washed our hands thoroughly after each frog find!
















2 comments:

  1. Gorgeous layouts! Is that the Zippidee paper pack you changed the colors on? I had NO idea you could do that in Studio J. Wow, that opens up so many possibilities!

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  2. It does open up billions of possible combinations...literally. :)

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