Sunday, July 22

Where did this Weekend Go?
I'm sure a lot of you can relate to that! Whew. I haven't been home in two weeks and I have to be leaving the house in about twelve hours to go back to NY. My head is still spinning, but in a good way. Let me sum up my weekend.

Well, I told you on Friday about my camera problem. I ran over to Ritz Camera at the Cumberland Mall to check out the Nikon SLR cameras. The girl behind the counter was convinced I didn't need that much camera and would be happier with a significantly cheaper SLR. It was also the camera she owned and she loved it. So, hearing her first-hand feedback was helpful. So, I went for it. I picked up an Olympus E-500 camera. Hmmm...now that I look at their online ad, I feel like I missed out - I didn't get a free printer. But, that's okay. I have a printer for my pictures and one for my documents. I love them both. So, when I got home I quickly started charging the battery so I could play with it. I made some dinner then sat down to check out the camera. When I took the cover off of the body of the camera so I could attach the lens, pieces fell out! That wasn't normal. I called Ritz again and explained what happened, they quickly said to bring it back. My second camera is wonderful. Julie, who knows a LOT more about cameras than I, played with it a little on Saturday and seemed pleased. Although, there may be a problem with the camera - is this what I look like???? By the way, all pictures on this blog were taken with my new camera.

I took pictures at the Stamp-a-Stack, but apparently I missed the table in the living room where Mom, Julie, and Kelly were stamping. I'm so sad. Either that or I really didn't take a picture. But, here are pictures of Elaine and Lizbeth in the craft room and Lisa and her mom, Patty, in the living room. And, I took pictures of the cards I designed or copied. The Zoofari card was inspired by a card on Splitcoast. The Baroque card was inspired from a card Melanie, another member of Claire's downline, made. For two of the three, I made alternate versions to give everyone additional ideas with the provided supplies. I think everyone had fun, but they felt there were too many steps. I need to work on simplifying cards - especially since I have a couple of workshops coming up with new stampers. Hmmmm...




Finally, I thought I'd share the final samples for my Denver Convention Swaps. Some of them you've seen before, but here they are....






4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I had a really great time on Saturday! I was feeling the pressure, though, as I saw how fast time was passing. They were great cards, and you know how I like to make them all different. You really have come a long way in all this SU stuff - I'm really proud of you!

Alison Shiloh Wear said...

you have been a busy gal! glad to hear that you've got a working camera, finally. thanks for posting all those inspirational samples. I need to get to work on my new catty swaps. thanks for the ideas!

Alison Shiloh Wear said...

btw, did you get your free printer?

Claire Lawrence said...

What variety, what cuteness! I've created a monster!!! Can you tell your convention swaps outshine mine?? I just designed my third one today and it's very ho hum compared to these.