Tilt-Shift Photography Obsession

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

Pinterest. Gets me every. Single. Time. So I stumbled across this tutorial for simulated tilt-shift (using Photoshop Elements) and thought, hey! I could follow that! (If you don’t know tilt-shift, it is a way of making objects in a photo appear as if they are part of a miniature model by blurring some of the photo and keeping other parts in focus.)

Yeah. The instructions are awesome and I can totally do it, but I realized that I just don’t take the kind of photographs that lend themselves to this effect. I like portraits and snapshots and things that are small and all up in your face. I did take some landscape photos while we were in Puerto Rico, but a lot of them were from a moving vehicle so eh, I just have to go out and take different types of photos now. But hey! Look at what I came up with. Some of them are pretty ok and it was neat to take a trip down memory lane (some of these photos go back a few years haha).

These seem to look better when you click through and embiggen. =)

Toy Humacao

Toy Humacao – this one is my favorite. In Puerto Rico it seems like each municipality has a big monument announcing that you have arrived. Which is good because we were lost. A lot.

Toy Town

This was actually a photo of the tree in the foreground – Valentine’s Day is a huge deal in Puerto Rico!

Toy Houses

I want to live right there. In that one.

Main Street

But this is pretty cute too.

Toy Ferris Wheel 2

Have you ever been on the giant ferris wheel in Ocean City, NJ? It rocks! I think my kids might have been in one of those buckets.

Toy They Might Be Giants

They Might Be Giants. Or they might be little models in a diorama. I’d love to get this photo right because it lends itself to such an awesome title. =)

Toy Phanatic

Toy Phanatic. This was the year they got that nice little trophy had a big parade. But that was a lonnnnnng time ago.

Happy Birthday to Meeee!!!

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

Whew. Busy. School is in full swing and I have too many hobbies haha. So my birthday! It was fun and I am now 36! 36 is a good number because it is evenly divisible by 3, my absolute favorite of all of the numbers, so it will be an awesome year.

I made buttermilk pancakes for breakfast…

And hooked up some grannies…

Pink and green makes me smile.

And then there was dinner. See that pasta there on the table? It is the BEST! Nobody makes noodles like my mom!

Italian Rum Cake. NOM! Have you had this? It is such an amazing combination of cake and pudding and rum and frosting and candied almonds….yum. This one was from Sweetsboro Pastry Shoppe which is the best bakery in South Jersey. Maybe even on Planet Earth.

A rare self-portrait. Yes, I leave the house without makeup. Routinely.

I love this picture of my mom, she’s so pretty! Even when she’s giving Lukester the side-eye.

(It’s amazing how that kid manages to sneak into EVERY photo.)

Fruit flowers!

Popsicle Sticks + Security Envelopes = Art? Toddler Toy?

Monday, March 19th, 2012

Both!

My favorite one!

I was up before the sun today (I did that on purpose! I love my early morning me time!) and decided to poke around through my much-neglected blog reader. I saw this and followed it through Pinterest to this and knew I had to make some straight away. Don’t you just love Pinterest for that? So I pinned it and gathered the supplies.

Popsicle stick crafty time!

Then a bolt of inspiration struck. Or maybe that was the caffeine kicking in?

Security envelopes!

Some see them as office supplies or recycling bin fodder…I see crafty awesomeness!

So I put all of the paint away and dug out the envelopes and Mod Podge and got started.

At 5:30 a.m.

By 7:30 I had the paper Podged (yes, that is totally a word) to the sticks and they were resting for a nice long dry.

Want to make some? Here’s how:

Trace the sticks and cut the shapes out.

Tracing...

Apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the paper and smooth the paper onto the Popsicle sticks. Do not put the Mod Podge on the sticks and then stick the paper to it. This will create unsightly bubbles. Ask me how I know.

But forget the paint, security envelopes are more fun!

Let everything dry completely, then apply another thin layer of Mod Podge over the paper. Here’s where you could get crafty and add glitter (!!!!) but I restrained myself because these are for a two year old and I do not want to clean *that* mess.

Grab some magnets off of your fridge and cut them to size. What? You have no magnets? Take some of mine! Please!!!

Could I possibly spare a magnet or two?

Apply them to the back of your Popsicle sticks with a hot glue gun.

...on the back side of the sticks.

Stick ‘em on the fridge, hand them to your kid, or wrap them in a bow and give them to your friend! Because seriously, who would not want to play with these things? SO CUTE!

Done!

Since I am Ms. Organization (stop laughing!), I rooted around in the cabinet for an appropriate storage container.

Aha!  A container!

And then glued a magnet to it so it could hang out on the fridge too!

Chompers loves them!

Go make some! Seriously, you already have this stuff in your cabinets somewhere. You could use wrapping paper and cardboard, or construction paper and shapes cut from take out containers, or old book pages for a literary twist. And you don’t have to use Mod Podge, I just happened to have that sitting around because I am a (reformed) craft supply hoarder. Any old craft/school glue would work just fine. The idea is to use what you have! And then come back and show me what you made because this stuff is fun! =)

(I’m feeling a security envelope alphabet set coming on, uh oh.)

Thrift Share Monday – Juicetastic, baby!

Sunday, March 18th, 2012

Finally! Something to report!

We were bopping through the thrift store this weekend and the guy stumbled across this gorgeous piece of machinery:

Juicer!

The Omega Juicer 1000!!! Less than $10! I did a little happy dance! It was missing the food plunger but it made a pretty whirring noise when we plugged it in at the store so it came home with us (along with a box of fruits and veggies from the produce outlet). After we got it cleaned up it looked like brand new.

So we turned this….

Juicing!

into this…

Juice!

Ew, I know, gross looking, right?!?! But it was yummy! I can see how people get all fanatic about juicing once they’ve tried it. I’ve always wanted a juicer so I’m super-excited to have one to play around with now.

We improvised on the food plunger and used some wooden utensils.

Sharpened utensils

Oops.

While I appreciate the extra fiber I think we’re going to need to get the plunger. Luckily they still make them and they’re only $6. Since these things retail for around $200 new I think that’s a pretty fair deal. =)

Linking up to: Her Library Adventures!

Perfectly Imperfect

Monday, March 12th, 2012

New Year’s resolutions? Thbbbb. Didn’t do them this year. Which is probably a good thing because I would have forgotten all about them by now.

But my birthday is coming up in a couple of weeks! That is really where my new year begins. I kind of take stock and think about whether the past year has gone in the direction I planned. And you know what? 35 totally didn’t. I couldn’t have planned such an awesome year if I tried! The big things were all amazing – I moved into a house, Chompers is finally sleeping in a crib, the big boys are doing ok, my parents had a year of no major health issues, I met an amazing man who is not only very dashing and sweet but also puts up with all of my silliness, and he took me on the most amazing vacation ever!! I lost my job in December and that was really upsetting, but I’ve turned that into a positive thing by re-evaluating what I really want to do. It prompted me to go back to school to finally finish my degree. And while it has definitely been harder for me than working, I’ve so appreciated being able to spend time at home with my little dude. All the rest of the ups and downs…that’s just life, right? It is not always going to be perfect. And it’s all just little stuff.

Maybe I shouldn’t plan this year coming up, right? Since apparently having no plan works!

That’s just not in my nature. I like lists. I like plans. I like to feel like I am working on something. BUT!! I don’t like doing something imperfectly or not being able to execute the plan exactly as it’s written. This is why out of the 80ish things on my list that I wanted to do while I was unemployed, I primarily accomplished two things that aren’t even on the list – cleaning and laundry. *smacksforehead*

So this is where I swoop in and make a new list and (haha) actually stick to it. I picked out 10 things that are super-important to me that I want to will do every day for the next year:

1. Go outside.
2. Do something creative with Aaron.
3. Spend 10 minutes being grateful.
4. Exercise, even if it is only stretching.
5. Plan/prepare for tomorrow the night before.
6. Take a picture.
7. Say hello to a family member.
8. Say hello to a friend.
9. Read something inspiring or educational.
10. Learn something new.

I’m hermity! So it might seem silly to have to remind myself to go outside or say hello to people, but it has been easy to stay in and avoid winter since I haven’t been working. And I have a huge family and tons of friends that I never see and pretty much just “visit” on Facebook. I want to see the people I am related to more often than just funerals and the occasional holiday – I like my family!

So 10 things. I can totally handle that. I always say that and then I miss a day and get frustrated and realize that I am not perfect (again!) and stop following the list because if I can’t do something perfectly it isn’t worth doing. Do you do that to yourself too? Annoying, right!?!

This is why I built in a little fail-safe. I think by now I actually get that I am not perfect and will never be perfect. It’s taken almost 36 years, but hey, better late than never to learn a life lesson like that. =) So I’m giving myself permission to be Perfectly Imperfect. And if I can’t get to all 10 things every. single. day., it will not be the end of the world. I will not pack up my toys and go home. Because if I even do those things just once a week, I’m still better off than I would be if I didn’t do them at all.

And, wow, I’m already doing that thing where I want to add things to the list and question whether the list is specific enough and do I want to post progress here and what about all of the things that are more long-term goals and should I wait to start on my birthday or just start right now and shouldn’t blogging on a regular basis be on that list and *whew* sometimes my monkey mind is just exhausting.

Holy wall of words!

Here’s a picture:

relaxing

Relaxing. He’s doing it right.

PicMonkey. Cupcakes. Weekend. YES!

Sunday, March 11th, 2012

Been quiet over here…hiding out and being domesticated as the clock ticks down to my first day of classes.

And baking. There has been some baking.

Deep dark mocha cupcake batter.

Mmmmmmmmm

Courtesy of Joy the Baker, deep dark mocha cupcakes with coffee buttercream frosting. Mmmmmm. If you haven’t subscribed to ENJOY!, you really, really should. Surprises like that in the mail are way more awesome than bills and store circulars.

And I solved the problem of how to safely transport one cupcake:

Need to transport a cupcake?  Put the cupcake on the lid of a takeout container, then snap the container on over the cupcake!

Just put a takeout tub lid on the counter, throw a cupcake on the lid, and then snap the tub over it. Easy!

And I am loving how photo editing is coming down to the level of effort I want to expend doing it! I have an amazing camera but I think I sometimes avoid using it because I am lazy about editing photos. And I really love Instagram with all of the cool filters and stuff! But I don’t love the quality of the pictures when I print them…they’re a little grainy. Conundrum!

SOLVED!

Have you tried PicMonkey yet? It’s free!

Yes, I know I could do most of this stuff in Photoshop…but it is so tedious and time-consuming. NOT relaxing!

I played around with PicMonkey and some photos from Puerto Rico and hey! Way cooler than Instagram! See!?!

Feet!

So much faster than Photoshop! The quality of this photo is so much better than those grainy Instagram photos in the beginning of the post.

LOVE! And now I can go back to loving my “real” camera.