

Here are a couple of the layouts I made for Easter. Sorry the pictures aren't better. I still haven't figured out a good way to take pictures of layouts. Anyone have any suggestions?
It's snowing again today. Right now it is coming down pretty good here is a picture of just before I started to write this
and here is one about 5 minutes later. It sure didn't take lo
ng for it to turn white! One thing about this cold weather I love to stay inside and bake. I'm off to make some cookies and banana nut bread. Have a great day!


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Photos of LOs can be tricky. I know lots of people have light-boxes, but I don't yet. I make sure I use natural light and no flash if I can. If I can't, I bounce the flash off the ceiling so I don't get glare. Also, I lay my LO completely flat and either stand over it, or if I have many to do, I set up the tripod. Then I cross my fingers!!! LOL.
I love your blog. Lots of nice things, and lots of variety! I came over from diecutdesigner forum.
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