Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Theater Time

Amazingly enough I made it out to the theater to catch a flick!! Can you believe it? It was odd being baby-less.

Anyway, I went out to see The Time Traveler's Wife with my SIL and it was definatly a good choice! Sad as can be, but I loved the story. It had a darling ending and I'd definatly recomend it to anyone who likes movies like The Notebook.

Well, that's my two cents on that! Read any good books lately? I'm almost done with the twilight series. Just started the fourth book and soon I'll be in search of a new set to read. I was thinking about reading Ink Heart. I have a copy of it somewhere around here and since they made it into a movie, I'm a little curious about it again. I have only read the first couple of chapters and for some reason haven't been able to get into it. Possibly because I picked up Twilight and that just took over. Who knows!?

Not much else going on at the moment. I'm totally having Photoshop withdrawls, I hate not having my laptop with me and wish that Hubby wouldn't book-nap it from me all the time. Oh well, I'll survive. We'll be headed home tomorrow and Hubby works Monday, so I'll have plenty of time to get a fix. LOL!

Have a good weekend!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Plain Digital Wrapper – KariQ Designs

dear scrapland

Happy Fathers Day!

And now,

It’s time again to share some of the work I’ve been doing on the PDW CT. I’ve only worked with one kit so far this month. Due to my internet being cranky for a few weeks, I just got in contact with my assigned designers this last week. So, over the last couple weeks of the month, I’ll probably be showing off a few other kits as well (hopefully!)

Here’s the kit that I’ve been playing with for the last couple of days. It’s called Laughter and it’s by KariQ Designs:

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folderClick the previews to be taken to the shoppe. Elements and papers are also offered seperatly. 

I love how the bright and dark colors go together and this kit just seemed to work with any photo’s that I tried to use. Here’s a few layouts that I made:

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There are a few other kits by KariQ that I’m hoping to work with this month. Here’s a look at a couple of those

 and here’s her newest kit:

I think the little space dudes are flippin’ cute! Plus, I’ve really been trying to challenge myself by using boy themed kits for my girly pages. We won’t be trying for another kid for a few years now, so I won’t have any boys to scrap about for a while yet. Assuming we get the boy that we are trying for. Knowing Hubby’s luck we will have all girls!  

I think that’s about it for today. Oh! I saw “The Myst” the other night for the first time, and I’d have to say that it’s a MUST SEE!! It’s a bit on the gruesome and scary side, but the twist at the end makes this one of those movies that pulls every string.

Have a peachy week!

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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Sneak Peak - Fall Frenzy

I'm working on a kit that I think I'm going to call Fall Frenzy. I don't really feel all that into the name, so I may change it. But, Here's a freebie border for you as a teeny tiny sneak at what's to come later:

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Click here to download.

This is free to use however you'd like so there isn't a TOU attached. (CU, S4H, Personal). However, I ask that you don't include it as an element in another kit (free or not). Don't claim it as your own, don't alter it and claim it as your own. Be Fair, Be Respectful, Be Kind - Rewind! HA!

I want to see that movie. Speaking of movies, have any of you seen the movie "Into the Wild"?

Synopsis from IMDB.com:
A young man leaves his middle class existence in pursuit of freedom from relationships and obligation. Giving up his home, family, all possessions but the few he carried on his back and donating all his savings to charity Christopher McCandless (Emile Hirsch) embarks on a journey throughout America. His eventual aim is to travel into Alaska, into the wild, to spend time with nature, with 'real' existence, away from the trappings of the modern world. In the 20 months leading up to his Great Alaskan Adventure his travels lead him on a path of self-discovery, to examine and appreciate the world around him and to reflect on and heal from his troubled childhood and parents' sordid and abusive relationship. Throughout his epic journey the people he meets both influence and are influenced by the person he is and bring him to the eventual and tragic realization that "Happiness is only real when shared".

It is probably the best movie that I've seen all year. Be prepared for a massive tear jerker and make sure you've got time to sit and watch without interruption (It's definitely a flick for after the kiddos go to bed). It's money well spent whether you are a renter or a buyer! I watched it a few weeks ago and it's still on my mind. It really moved me. You just have to see it!