Speaking of photos — I have VERY FEW open dates left to shoot before the holidays. If you would like to book me for holiday photos, please contact me SOON.
Worked on a new banner for Michelle at The Paper Tree last night. Quick — like two seconds. Will talk to her tomorrow and get some feedback to finish that up. Am looking forward to going to play there tomorrow. A cardboard album class. Think it’s going to be pretty laid back. and, oh, did I mention, dropping off the advent calendar? just like in casual conversation.
So weird, thought I’d be super excited to have it done, which I am, but in a totally calm and totally peaceful way. Not my usual manic personality. Very unusual for me to be like this. Maybe I’ve found my own personal zen in 24 little flips, flaps, boxes, bags, and spinners. Am so so happy with it. Hope you all are too. Really, truely, sign up soon. I *THINK* the class is half full and I will not teach this class again. In fact, feel I should maybe retire from the scrapping thing after this — it’ll be a tough one for me to beat. Maybe next year I’ll have a jazzed up version. Though probably not because I already HAVE my advent calendar. Will have to think of something else. Anyway, the rest of this post will be pictures, then I’m headed off to bed (HOLY COW EARLY! All part of my new advent enlightenment. Is it totally faux pas to mix Christian religion of the advent with Buddhist enlightenment? Well, will have to ponder that one when my brain is not in such a serene finished-project haze. Better SNAP out of this soon — there is much to be done these next couple weeks.)
sweet dreams of beautiful photo prints, advent calendars, laid back classes, and a laid back, relaxed personality for once. Too bad sweet Peter is missing this momentary calm…
Having an off night with the camera — do not like the calendar in the pictures. Please go down to The Paper Tree and check it out in person. Please be gentle — I’d like the Oshman to be able to open and close boxes, hang stockings, kiss me under the mistletoe, and write a year in review for years to come.
