1. I love these camera straps and these. They are so chic! Thinking about switching out my beloved neoprene strap... which is a must for long wedding days... but for everyday shooting. I want some cuteness!!!
2. If you have a SLR with an on camera flash. Run... don't walk to get one of these Lightscoop bouncers.
3. I can't wait to display Zoe and Jack's artwork in some of these. I LOVE the concept!
4. If you're planning a picnic, a summer bar-b-que, outdoor reception, reunion, anything really. Garnish is the way to go for a chic summer look.
5. Do it Yourself Vintage Gift Wrap.
6. I so want to do these for Zoe's next Birthday party
7. And I've seen these used for table numbers but also as Wall decor in a kids room!
8. Got extra scrap paper, ribbon, summer flowers, and bored kids around? This is a great project that would not only brighten up the house but also be fabulous gifts!!
9. Please can someone with a little more time make me one of these adorable head bands. :o) I love all things cute+hair!!
10. My Best Friend just launched her new Website and Blog. It's super Fabulous!!! I really loved this last post for photographers. It was so helpful and some things it reminded me of and some things I hadn't thought that way before.
** Hope you enjoy my Glee music mix on here. I LOVE these songs and listen to them ALL the time these days!! **
I miss you! Loved the link for the collages! I saw Betsy King's collages she made in Photoshop for her son's room, one of artwork and one of book covers, and thought they were awesome! http://betsykingphoto.com/blog/?p=4424
Posted by: Sam | July 20, 2010 at 03:16 PM
I love posts like this because I like to see new things. You are the second person I've seen recommend the Lightscoop so I'm going to give it a try. I have a horrible time trying to get dress pictures without shadows and such so maybe this will help.
Posted by: Cecilia | July 19, 2010 at 12:24 PM
Thanks so much for the kind words on my site!! The collages are so fun to see everyone's talented kids! Oh, and the other links--GOOD stuff! Loving that Garnish site!
Posted by: Johanna - Simply Create Kids | June 28, 2010 at 07:54 PM
Wow! I looked up the Lightscoop and decided to go ahead and order one. I haven't done too much with it yet, but I played around with it a little bit yesterday and the difference in the pics are amazing!!! Thanks for posting about it! I can tell I'm really going to love it, and it will help solve my "don't use the flash issues" until I learn more about the manual settings on my camera.
Posted by: Michaella | June 28, 2010 at 08:27 AM
Your posts are always exciting... but sometimes I sit on your blog for a while just to soak in the amazing music!
Posted by: Julia VP | June 25, 2010 at 10:55 PM
Thank you so much for this post! I love it when you share stuff like this. I bought one of the flash bounce kits. My flash broke and I can't afford to buy a new one right now. But for this price I figured I would try it out. Keeping my fingers crossed that it works well. I would love for it to help with indoor pictures I take of the kids.
And I can't wait to make some of the pom-poms. How cute are those!!! Eden will love making them and Josiah will love another ball to play with.
Thanks for Angey's links. I'll start following her too :)
This was an awesome post. So glad I stopped by tonight :)
Posted by: Angela Gilbreath | June 22, 2010 at 10:32 PM
Just swinging on by to say thanks for the Garnish shout-out! Now off to get lost in your most heart warming stories.
Garnish + Enjoy,
- Suzanne
Posted by: Garnish | June 22, 2010 at 02:26 PM
ps. Here's a website for some more really cool camera straps! They are hand made to order and made with the polypropylene. I love my neoprene strap too, but I SO want one of these!
http://www.phatstraps.com/home
Posted by: Liz | June 22, 2010 at 11:41 AM
LOVE LOVE LOVE these! I'm totally doing the fans for Avery's room! Since we rent, I don't want to paint and the girls' walls are so bare. This is a fantastic idea I think she'll love! I have an on camera flash that has a button that you can dim the flash. It seems to work fairly well. Then I have a separate flash with diffuser that I like to use. Wondering which is better? Add on flash? Or on camera flash with a Lightscoop?
Posted by: Liz | June 22, 2010 at 11:17 AM