Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Tuesday Treasures.

Hellooooo Tuesday!
I have a sweet little set of numbers & letters for you.
Keys, if you please.
Enjoy.


This one is my fave. I love the colors, especially the turquoise!


Have a wonderful week!

Monday, August 29, 2011

Monday.

monday.
Blogfriends,
It's been a Monday.
Wishing everyone a wonderful Tuesday!
xoMissMoney.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Mr. Composition Notebook. A Tutorial.

I have a little tutorial to share with you today. I have written about my Mr. Composition notebooks before. I love to carry a graph paper composition notebook. They are great for doodles, ideas, crafts, venting, etc. It is my perfect place to escape, especially since it involves graph paper. ♥

These days, you can find composition notebooks that have different designs or colors, but they can be more expensive. And why not make a custom notebook!? The plain black speckle notebooks are about $.40 at Target right now. It is school supply season, so they may be a little more the rest of the year. But $.40!! Hello cheap. Sometimes the graph paper ones are a little harder to find, or a little more expensive, but that is my splurge. (I get mine at Office Depot). If you are into wide or college ruled paper, hit up any major large retailer to score a notebook for less than the cost of a soda. Scrapbook paper and gluesticks are cheap as well. Pretty much, I have a custom notebook to use at my job for under $2.

Supplies for this project are simple.
1. composition notebook
2. glue stick
3. Scrapbook paper (12x12 or 8x10, 2-3 pieces depending on size)
4. contact paper (optional)
5. scissors (optional)


Process

I used 2 12x12 papers. I folded the first paper in half, scored it really well, and then tore it. You can use scissors. It is your preference. This paper will be on the front and back cover.




Take one the halves that you just made. Center your front cover on it. This paper should cover about two-thirds of the front with an overlap on three sides. Glue the paper to the front of the book, making sure to get all of the edges & corners. From here, you will basically wrap your notebook up like a present. To make the corner neat, fold the corners in & glue them down. (See photo above.)





Next fold the top edge over and glue. Fold the bottom edge over and glue.






Then fold the side edge over and glue. Your front is now wrapped up and glued down.







You should have nice, clean corners.



Do it again on the back cover. Two-thirds of the front & covers will be covered, and the spine left showing. I chose a contrasting paper to cover the spine.





Cut or tear this second paper.I really like the soft torn edges for this project. You may want to eyeball and/or measure how much it will take to cover exposed areas.



Center you notebook on half of the piece of paper and glue that side down. Liberally apply glue to spine to make sure you get it secure. This is the part that gets the most use/wear & tear.



Apply glue all over the spine and the other side. Fold paper over and cover the rest of the spine. Make sure your book is closed when you fold this piece of paper over and glue it.You will have edges hanging over.I put glue on the book and the paper. It might be overkill but I don't like pealing edges.



Open up the front cover. You will cut/tear two slits on either side of the spine. The closer to the binding you cut the cleaner it will be. Fold over the excess onto the cover and glue down. Open up the back cover and fold that excess piece & glue down. You should have one little tab left poking out. Trim that piece as close to the book and as neatly as possible.



Do this to the bottom edge of the book too. Folding over the excess and cutting the little tab off for a nice clean edge.



Now admire your work! Isn't pretty!?

For this notebook, I knew it would stay on my desk at work, so I left the paper uncovered. I have been known to cover my Mr. Composition notebooks with clear contact paper for durability. Basically you just cut a rectangle larger than your notebook when it is open. Start on one cover and wrap the contact paper around the edges like you wrapped the other paper. Fold in the corners and then fold over the edges. Cut slits to leave a little tab at the spine and trim neatly. Then wrap the other side. Contact paper is not hard to work with if you go slowly and practice patience.

You can also adhere paper on the inside cover for a cleaner look. See here.
You can add pockets or embellishments. I have used tiny brads and nameplates. See here.

This is versatile project. A great gift idea. It is super customize-able. You can stand out on the first day of school or sitting in the corner at the coffee shop. And like I said, I spent less than $2 on this project. If you have paper you have been saving for a special project, consider using it on a composition notebook.

Hope you enjoy! Let me know if you have any questions!

Meet Henry.


Henry


Meet Henry.He is a two year Scottish Terrier. He is one of my three dogs. He is a crazy, wild fellow who does not meet an enemy. Friendly is the name of his game. He loves kisses & hugs, and begs for attention. He loves to get up on your lap, or crawl on top of you in the bed. He is a big baby. I love him.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Sprinklerrrr Action.

Sprinklerrr Action.

Oh Summer.
You are bittersweet.
100+ degrees is getting old.
Wishing everyone a sprinkler filled day!

Tuesday Treasures.

Tuesday Treasures.

Tuesday Again!
Tons of treasures again today!
My favorites are the lamp in the first shot,
the lockers,
& the McDonald's Studio (it's the back of an old photo)
What is your favorite!?

Enjoy your week!
Thank you for stopping by blogfriends!


Monday, August 22, 2011

Birthday Love.


Birthday Girl


My friend/co-worker turned 21 this weekend! Good times. There was good food, pretty zebra cake, little to chase around & photograph, and special Koolaid..haha. It was a good time!
Hope Little Amber had the best day! ♥
checking out the doggies.


,
lighting the candle.

cake anyone!?

This little lady snuck in the kitchen and helped herself to some leftover cake! Climbed up on the tall chairs all by herself. Hehe.
Taylor

more photos here.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

An August Afternoon.


muscadine.

We took a little adventure to the park this afternoon. Once the sun was going down, the weather was perfect. We ate Hungry Howies (super nutritious!) and enjoyed the scenery. I had been craving a visit to this park. It's my magic place. Plenty of memories there, some that locked tight in my heart. ♥

Enjoy the experience through my lens.

they have been places.


boy.


gentleman


purple.


dusty.


all images here.

Chasing Dolphins


I joined my family for a vacation in Destin, FL this year. What an adventure! It was like a big family reunion. There were cousins I had never even met. It was also my first experience on a dolphin cruise. I was apprehensive at first, but it actually was good fun. I hung out & took photos like a voyeur & we saw a few dolphins. I loved peeking down and taking photos from the top deck. Good times. Here are a few shots from our adventure chasing dolphins.




Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Tuesday Treasures.

Tuesday Treasures.

I am trying out little something different & going mosaic style. I like the look! Over the weekend, after the blog restoration, I am excited for experimenting. Hope you like it! Let me know what you think!

Enjoy!

Monday, August 15, 2011

When Your Best Friend Becomes an Auntie.

Emma

I had the pleasure of taking my best friend's niece's first portraits. It was definitely an adventure. I had never photographed a newborn, tiny baby. I can bounce & rock a baby to sleep in a heart beat, but squinching them up, and propping them up was new to me. It was very fun, and I could see myself doing more of this! The photos of Emma that I posted to Facebook for her Mommy to preview has definitely generated a buzz. I am excited!

Also, see that chair up there Ms. Emma is posed in, I did that chair! Painted and recovered by me, Miss Money! Remember this post about my studio in the making?

Emma

Emma

**Images by Miss Money.
More on my Flickr.

Sunday, August 14, 2011