Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Gratitude & a Gift

 I found memories and creation dreams left behind in a box that remained closed for nearly 15 years. Tucked inside were mounds of fabric, lace, ribbon, and  of all things jingle bells.  The luxurious sheen of a pastel brocade, the sweet fleurs on a French ribbon, and the delicate beauty of cream lace made my heart delight in simple things.  I'm thankful that I found that box filled with such lovely textiles, but I'm even more grateful to be on this journey of finding those things I left behind, rediscovered, and still they bring so much joy. 


This photo, taken in my homemade lightbox, has two textures adding a bit more vintage and age. I used Kim Klassen's Portrait & And then Some textures on the photo after using a sepia tone, faded a bit to bring out the color.  If texture is your thing, check out more textured photos at Kim Klassen's cafe. 


kimklassencafe
 

What's a Light Box?
If you're as curious as I was after reading this post at You'll Shoot Your Eye Out, then go ahead and follow the trail to Leavesnbloom Photography and just when you think you're there...follow me down the rabbit hole to Ramblings and Photos   Enjoy the journey! 
A Gift for You
I love messing about on the computer and I also love planners.  So I came up with the idea to create a Holiday Planner.  Time is flying and getting organized for the holidays just makes sense. So...you can download the entire planner in pdf form.  Pick up a folder with pockets and voila! You'll have everything at your fingertips from gift list to menu planner to a calendar. You'll also find the websites of angels who offer some wonderful free images and recipe cards. I've included a sugar cookie recipe that is a family heirloom.  These are the best sugar cookies ever!  Just click on the Gift for You page and you'll  find the planner.  
Happy Holidays! 

11 comments:

  1. What a treasure that is! I will head down that rabbit hole. Thanks for the tip!

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  2. Isn't the Lightbox AWESOME??!!?? My Better Half is amazed I am having so much fun with a cardboard box. Never thought I'd ever hear him say I'm a cheap date :). Love your photo and your words. What a treasure!

    Kathy

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  3. Wonderful composition! I recently followed that same rabbit trail, but I regret to say that I have not yet made a box. It must have been exciting to take your pictures and then see the results. Good job!

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  4. I Love! Love! Love! Love! the Christmas organizer! Now I don't feel so far behind! What a thoughtful gift. Thank you.

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  5. I'll third the lightbox! I loved mine to death -- sadly the tissue paper ripped and I haven't been quite able to find the time to re-do it. Somewhere I saw that someone had used that really thin foam wrap that you often see around electronics when they are shipped...I'd love to get my hands on some of that!

    Lovely composition, I'm a sucker for vintage lace and ribbons. : )

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  6. Jessica..I didn't have tracing paper, so I used waxed paper. It seems to be working out so far.

    Thanks for stopping by the Cottage.

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  7. Great textured photograph. All elements that I like. Glad you refund your treasures!!

    About the light box! Thank you, thank you for the instructions. I will give it a try. Also, I'm about to click onto your gift, so many thanks for this too!

    xox
    Constance

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  8. Teresa O,
    Did you get my comment?????

    xox
    Constance

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  9. Very nicely composed. Love the vintage look!

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  10. what a beautiful vintage arrangement... very nice. thank you - kareninkenai (TT)

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