June 02, 2010

You: Our Jevonna Jean

November 25, 2008

How to Start Digital Scrapbooking

Personally, I use photoshop CS3. You can definately use photoshop elements (that's what I used before CS3). I use different fonts to create the lettering. My favorite scrapbook teacher has a website www.jessicasprague.com. I've taken a few of her classes.
There's a bit of a learning curve, but it's a ton of fun. I've found it's much cheaper than regular scrapbooking... I pay $3.00 at costco for (1) 12x12 and (2) 6x6's together!

If I were going to start Digital Scrapbooking, I would:

*get a trial version of photoshop elements through www.adobe.com
*download some free scrapbook papers/elements.
One of my favorite places to get free scrapbook stuff is:
www.shabbyprincess.com/downloads.asp
*find some pictures you'd like to scrap (easiest with digital pix)
*ask Zindra for help :!

Free Font Sites:
www.dafont.com
www.kevinandamanda.com
www.twopeasinabucket.com/freefonts.asp

Free Digital Scrapbook supplies:
www.shabbyprincess.com/downloads.asp
www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/list/?f=c_336&c=24
www.digitalscrapbookingfreebies.com/

November 18, 2008

Hello there!

October 13, 2008

I want a BIG horsey!

October 10, 2008

This is the story of a girl....


There once was a girl who loved music. Her older brother played trombone in middle school and high school. When it was her turn in middle school to pick an instrument, she chose the flute. Not the piccalo, the flute. She loved her music and learned to play well. She learned to read notes, count and play in the band. She played in the high school marching band before she was ever in high school.

When time came to become a freshman in high school where she had to pick classes, she did not realize that she loved the flute. She chose wisely and picked typing classes in lieu of music. Time passed without regret and she grew up.

Then she married a handsome young man. She finished college. They had four beautiful children. Times here and there she considered playing with an orchestra. Sometimes wishing she had a hobby outside of the home, but she never really pursued it.

After the birth of their third son, she realized that there is no music in their home. They homeschool, so "What will they do?" with musical instruction for their children? This was something that from time to time, hung heavily on her heart. For she had a desire for her children to have a love of music as well. They would visit friends and see the evidence of music in their home, and yearn for it in hers as well.

Occasionally, her children would listen to her play flute in the living room of their home. Though she realized that for real life activities after high school, it would be pertinent for her children to learn music such as guitar and piano. Guitar is the instrument of choice in small group, home worship. Piano on the other hand is a pillar of our musical society. So she decided that she would really love for her children to learn the guitar and the piano.

Some time later, she began to look for a piano. The cost was prohibitive. With sadness in her heart, she gave up looking for an inexpensive, used piano. She gave it to the Lord. If He wanted music in their home, He would need to provide it! She had visions of a family, her family, gathered around the piano on Christmas Eve singing the songs of Christmas. What a beautiful dream....

Then, through a mutual friend, she was reunited with an friend from years gone by who desired to give their piano away. She found out about this and inquired about the piano. Her old friend gave her the piano. What a bulky, hard to move, blessing, in disguise!

Then she thought, how will my children ever learn to play the piano that we now possess? Her husband had been laid off from work, so she knew that they could not afford a teacher for music lessons. What was she to do?

She bought a piano instruction book. Borrowed a few more. And she began to play. All of her music lessons flooded back to her. It was like riding a bike! It all was still there! It may not be shiny, delicate or light-weight, but the basics were all the same! One still counts, reads music and learns to play by ear. Her heart sang!

Thereto lies the future of her family. A family that plays (music) together; that sings together. This is a story of a dream come true! And one day, she will teach them to play the guitar (and possibly the flute as well).

October 09, 2008

Hey Young Mommy

October 06, 2008

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