Wednesday, December 2, 2009

December Photo a Day

Well I hope you enjoyed Novembers photo a day challenge. I also hope you will participate in the December Photo a Day Challenge.

Ok take a photo a day everyday for the month of December. Now I don't mean take a photo everyday of you dog, cat or kids. I mean think out side that box. Do you have a book your reading? A favorite pair of shoes a scarf, or even a scrapbooking project. This project was designed to stretch you photography skills. When you stretch those you will stretch those scrapbooking skills. Now I know that something will happen over the month that your kids or your pets do that you just have to get so you can have one of your kids and one of your pets in the mix but that's it!

I've done this project many times in the past. I have one that I'm actually scrapbooking 3 years after the fact. I love that I did it. I have pictures of some things that have since been torn up or moved on.

If you need inspiration check out the November Challenge. There are links!

Two ways to win a gift certificate:

$10.00 gift certificate to a random participant who adds a link to their 31 photo's for December by January 2nd midnight est time. (Here to this blog post)
$25.00 gift certificate to a random participant who adds a link to their 31 photo's scrapped for the month of December by January 6 th midnight est time. You do not have to do a page per picture but you can not have more that 7 pictures per page. (So a week per layout)

1 comment:

Kelly said...

I've got mine up on my blog so far!

http://wannabeescrapper.blogspot.com/2009/12/december-photo-day-project.html

Scrapbooking Recipes

With the holidays coming so fast we need more hours in our day. One way I've found to help is quick and easy meals. Here is one that I love to use when I have a full day.

Lazy Log Cabin Casserole:

1lb stew meat cubed
1 can of Cream of Celery
1 can of Cram of Mushroom
1 packet of Beef Onion Soup (I don't use this. I just add salt, pepper, garlic powder and dried minced onions but I'm an eye ball cook)
Toss all this in the crock pot together give it a stir put it on low and cook it for 6 - 8 hours. Home cooked meal with just a few moments prep. Put a salad bag with it and your hubby can't be upset that there isn't a home cooked meal on the table.

Do you have a quick recipe? email me hgturner@everythingscrappn.com