Thursday, 27 December 2012

Jack the Ripper Strikes Down a Hapless Gingerbread Harlot

Jack the Ripper Strikes Down a Hapless Gingerbread Harlot
christmas card photo ideas
Image by tigertail777
I posted this photo on my blog about a year or so ago, but nobody seems to go to my blog (which is at: tigertailart.com/blog/index.php ) I figured these would be dandy for my first flickr share., but do come by my blog sometime if you are so inclined (plug plug).

After decorating the gingerbread cookies in the previous picture, I and my friend were exhausted. Sometime around 4 am one of the cookies broke and I came up with this sick and twisted little idea of making it look like Jack the Ripper killed it. Artistically I was quite pleased, (although it sort of reminds me more of the Monty Python salad days sketch than Jack the Ripper) I may have to make it my Christmas card some year.


It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year
christmas card photo ideas
Image by Cayusa
Day 356 of 365 (Year Two)

They've been arriving almost every day for the past few weeks. This is only a small sampling of the cards we've gotten. We were bad this year and the few we sent out didn't make it to the mailbox until today. I've never been real big on sending out or giving cards. Personally, I like getting them and they are pretty, but after I've read them I never know what to do with them. How long are you supposed to keep them? Kathy keeps hers and the family cards in a box. I just don't get that. Unless something special is written in them I just don't get the point of keeping them. Sure we pull out the photos that our friends send and they go up on the fridge for the year until we get updated shots, but the card itself?

I know Christmas cards are a bit different and we usually tape them up along the skirtboard of the stairs and keep them there until New Years, but then I just toss 'em, or at least the ones that Kathy doesn't get to and box up.

I don't want anyone getting the wrong idea here. I do appreciate the holiday cheer and well wishing, I just don't see the need to keep them forever.


Polar Express Christmas Train 02
christmas card photo ideas
Image by Jack_Snell
California State Railroad Museum,- 111 I St
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 445-6645

Please be aware that most museums change their displays from time to time. It's a good Idea to make sure the exhibit you want to see will be there when you visit.

Photos in this collection may not be used for commercial purposes.

Hours
10 a.m to 5 p.m.

Admission
adults; youths ages 6-17; children ages 5 and under are free. Cash, personal checks, travelers' checks and the following credit cards are accepted for payment: VISA, MasterCard, and Discover. (prices are subject to change without notice)

www.csrmf.org/default.asp


Polar Express Christmas Train 01
christmas card photo ideas
Image by Jack_Snell
California State Railroad Museum,- 111 I St
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 445-6645

Please be aware that most museums change their displays from time to time. It's a good Idea to make sure the exhibit you want to see will be there when you visit.

Photos in this collection may not be used for commercial purposes.

Hours
10 a.m to 5 p.m.

Admission
adults; youths ages 6-17; children ages 5 and under are free. Cash, personal checks, travelers' checks and the following credit cards are accepted for payment: VISA, MasterCard, and Discover. (prices are subject to change without notice)

www.csrmf.org/default.asp


Polar Express Christmas Train 10
christmas card photo ideas
Image by Jack_Snell
California State Railroad Museum,- 111 I St
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 445-6645

Please be aware that most museums change their displays from time to time. It's a good Idea to make sure the exhibit you want to see will be there when you visit.

Photos in this collection may not be used for commercial purposes.

Hours
10 a.m to 5 p.m.

Admission
adults; youths ages 6-17; children ages 5 and under are free. Cash, personal checks, travelers' checks and the following credit cards are accepted for payment: VISA, MasterCard, and Discover. (prices are subject to change without notice)

www.csrmf.org/default.asp

Nice Free Christmas Photo Card photos

52.22 - Cliché time
free christmas photo card
Image by dichohecho
I really quite like this :s
I've reduced the brightness a bit but apart from that done nothing to it.
Thissss weeeeeek:
Monday was Anna's birthday. We woke her up too late & I had to go to work at 3 so circumstances weren't super. But I'm not going to go into it here. Anyway, I met the others after work and we went to Pizza Express to celebrate. I took exciting pictures of their flowers/tables/Christmas decorations. The decorations were nice. They had a Christmas tree with silvery things on and lots of baubles hanging from the spotlight branches.
On Tuesday I got up at 8, made Afghan cookies (a New Zealand thing, chocolate bicuits with cornfakes in) and got dressed while they were cooking. Then I dashed off to Amber's house with a bag of walnut halves and a pot of icing sugar & cocoa, to which we added water to ice the afghans. Our family discovered Afghans when we went to New Zealand in 2003. I looked for a recipe at home and on the internet for ages before discovering it in Mum's faithful & frequently used 70s edition of the Penguin Cookbook!
Amber & I had a nice chat & tea & coffee, and I gave her her Christmas present. We helped her brother put the annoying adverts into the free local newspapers he delivers and admired the mosaic of photos her Mum had made for the departing gap year student. Amber's parents are house parents of a boy's boarding house & each year one of the gap year students who helps out with games is assigned to the house as a tutor & assistant.
After that I went down to the park & ride & thence to work (12-5) which I can't remember being particularly interesting. After that I was meant to be picking Mark up from the station as close as possible to 5. So I rushed up to the bus stop & joined the large crowd of people waiting for it. The traffic was awful so not only did we have to wait ages for a bus to arrive but when it did it could barely move. We were stuck on the roundabout in the centre of Taunton for almost 10 minutes and had to go a long back way round by the hospital to try and get past some of the Tesco/SCAT traffic.
I eventually got round to the station at about 6 & found Mark, who was remarkably un-annoyed by having to sit in the waiting room for an hour. We went home & made BLTs with cucumber instead of lettuce as we had none, with Kate as well. Mum, Dad & Anna went out for supper. Then Mark & I were meant to be meeting Amy, Meg & Caroline for a (non-alcoholic for those driving) drink or two in Taunton. But Amy texted me saying she was ill and couldn't come. I phoned Caroline to sort out what time I'd pick her up and she said "we're meeting in P&P, yeah?" which I assumed to mean she was going to get there herself. So I drove straight there, couldn't see her & phoned her to see what was going on. It turned out she'd asked me so she could confirm it to Meg & text her when I got to her house. Boooo.
Then I said I'd come back & get her and Caroline said no, don't, because she was ill anyway... I phoned Meg & told her what Caroline said and she decided not to come either. So that's how the evening fell apart. Now I think I should've just gone and got Caroline anyway.
Mark & I wandered around Taunton a bit and had a drink, went to show him what Bridgwater's like (he's from Poole), then went home and ended up watching Amélie.
On Wednesday we got up & had a look at a road atlas, decided Glastonbury was too far away for a morning visit and went up Cothelstone hill instead. We had a nice look at the view and the funny shaped tree over near Broomfield before going down into Taunton for lunch.
Mark went home again & I started work at 3. I'd been coughing a bit earlier but while I was working I got achey all over and dizzy and hot and cold which was pretty unpleasant. And I had to rearrange all the slippers and take some downstairs, which wouldn't've been too bad without the dizziness and aches. Meanwhile the other girl who was in for the majority of the time I was there was rearranging the sale stock. Not an easy task, but not one that required me to come up from sleepwear to serve every single customer instead of her. Grrr. I got 2 accounts though so that served her right...
I was on my own for the last hour, tidying things up as much as possible, and it was quite messy. It was still quite messy when it came to 7 o'clock and there was still a rail full of sale stuff standing there. But I had to cash up at the right time & get out to the park & ride by 7.30 to get the last bus.
I counted everything up & put it into the till and ended up with an imbalance. Which meant I had to find a supervisor to come & recount it all with me & sort it out. But all the people on womenswear had finished & gone so I was craning my head round the corner hoping that someone would come up the stairs as I couldn't just leave the till open & all the money lying around. Luckily I did get someone after a few minutes. I turned out to have counted it all right and have too much money rather than too little!
So I finished with the horrid till, left, dashed to the bus stop & had to wait, thinking I might've missed it. My head was aching too by now & my throat hurt & I was feeling all stressed by the imbalance so I was far from happy. I drove home ok, had supper and crashed.
Oddly I felt better on Thursday, mainly coughy and a little hot and cold. I worked 9-2 & survived ok. I visited Lils at Boots after work & discovered that the cake lady at the farmers' market is having a break until February :( Friday was pretty much the same but 8.20-12.20 so I had half a day left over, which I did nothing with!
Saturday morning was sleep & illness and the afternoon I spent writing Christmas cards & doing nothing. Apart from when Ashley came round to drop off her secret santa present (she couldn't make it to the meal).
I went round to Amy's house and we got ready and took a bus into Taunton. We were going to a kind of reunion of a group of friends, most of whom left Queen's in year 11. Out of 9 who said they were definitely coming, 8 turned up, one of the "maybe"s was late and another turned up after supper. We had pizza and swapped cards & presents before moving on to Café Mambo and the Perkin, colliding with at least one birthday party involving people some of us knew. Amy & I shared a taxi back with one of her friends from her village (which made it much cheaper) and I slept at her house.
It was a nice evening and everyone still gets on, which is great. The "definite" who didn't turn up was meant to be in the secret santa but we gave her present to the girl she was meant to be buying for so it worked out ok in the end, even if it wasn't terribly personal...
I've spent today lying about feeling coldy and doing a bit of room tidying so that my sister can sleep in here over Christmas (we've got Grandma and my great aunt coming to stay). I'm not feeling hugely Christmassy, but then I have been forced to listen to the music at work for over a month now...
Ummm.
Merry Christmas!


Children dancing around the Christmas tree
free christmas photo card
Image by IronRodArt - Royce Bair ("Star Shooter")
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Children dancing around the decorated Christmas tree - a 1918 vintage greeting card illustration, with the greeting, ''A Joyful Christmas''. This image was scanned from my personal collection and the color restored (digitally remastered). I also retouched it to remove scratches, cracks, smudges and age spots. This is typically about a 3 hour process. Here's a before and after restoration of this image.

FREE for Personal Use Downloads: This image is offered through a Creative Commons license. You can also obtain PRINTS or a commercial use license (and even larger downloads) at my SmugMug site. NOTE: Personal use requires attribution (credit ''The Stock Solution Photo Agency'') and a link to my Web site: ''The Stock Solution'' -- where you can also find many more free downloads.

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Rural Christmas Scenic at Dusk
free christmas photo card
Image by IronRodArt - Royce Bair ("Star Shooter")
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As the sun sets, a father drags home a fresh-cut Christmas tree along the snowy road to his home in the country -- a 1909 vintage greeting card. This image was scanned from my personal collection and the color restored (digitally remastered). I also retouched it to remove scratches, cracks, smudges and age spots. This is typically about a 3 hour process.

FREE for Personal Use Downloads: This image is offered through a Creative Commons license. You can also obtain PRINTS or a commercial use license (and even larger downloads) at my SmugMug site. NOTE: Personal use requires attribution (credit ''Royce Bair'') and a link to my Web site: ''The Stock Solution'' -- where you can also find many more free downloads.

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That Birdy in the Window
free christmas photo card
Image by Johnny Peacock
My First Time-Lapse!
I know I told you that my first time-lapse would be of an ice cube melting and that you're all really excited to see that. Unfortunately, I've got to disappoint you. Yesterday, I shot a time-lapse...

Today's Photo: The Parrot in the Window
As a happy side effect of buying a second camera body, I took out one of my backup memory cards. Happily, I discovered some photos form New York I thought I'd managed to lose...


Click here for more on this shot at the Traverse Earth blog.

If you're interested in my HDR techniques, visit my FREE HDR TUTORIAL.

Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Merry Christmas - Modern Newborn Announcement - Printable Christmas Holiday Greeting Card - 5x7 PDF

Merry Christmas - Modern Newborn Announcement - Printable Christmas Holiday Greeting Card - 5x7 PDF
online photo christmas card
Image by blush printables
www.etsy.com/listing/85309379/merry-christmas-modern-newborn

----------------------------------------{ DETAILS, DETAILS }--------------------------------------
{design} I design, you print.
{photo} Your 1 photo will be used.
{print color} As shown, but custom colors available.
{size} 5"x7"
{delivered} via email, to the email address on file with Etsy.


----------------------------------------{ HOW IT WORKS }--------------------------------------

1. Add your own photo!
Please send 1 hi-res photo (300DPI*) to blushprintables[at]gmail.com
* any smaller resolution is not guaranteed to print correctly.

2. Personalize it!
Convo me on etsy or send an email to blushprintables[@]gmail.com with your names, along with your color selection.

3. Proof it!
Within 3 business days, you can expect a proof sent to you via email.
Double check that all your info and modifications are to your liking.
Two (2) revisions are included, but anything additional is a fee.

4. Print it!
After you approve the design, I'll send you a high resolution PDF file to use however you'd like. Print yourself or stop at a print specialist to do the work for you.
JPEGs also available, upon request.

Cards* can be uploaded to online sites like costco.com, walgreens.com, snapfish.com, shutterfly.com.
Prints can be made for a little as 13c each!!
*only when ordered in JPEG format


----------------------------------------{ ETC, ETC }--------------------------------------
By purchasing this listing, you are agreeing to my terms and conditions.
www.etsy.com/shop/blushprintables/policy


Peter, Katherine, Catlin, and Anna Thank You (Get Your Canoe 'Cuz We're In The Amazon)
online photo christmas card
Image by colonelchi
To give a personalized touch to all my thank you cards for Christmas this year, I decided to do a very quick photo shoot that had me highlighting the various gifts I go from friends and family. It actually turned out to be quite fun. However, I'm still having trouble coming up with a way to highlight the gifts from Santa as he gave me a wide range of gifts. Not to mention I don't have his e-mail address so I don't know how to get him the thank you. Hmm....


My bulletin board
online photo christmas card
Image by inhisgrace
ridiculous i know. but i was staring at it while i was waiting for something to load on my computer and couldnt help but notice the amazing amount of memories i have attached to all of this. most of this stuff i have collected on my travels just as a memento of the time. there is no real cash value to much of this stuff, but the sentimental value is worth loads to me of course. i thought it would be fun to note all of this and share it with all of you.


Cool Toys Pic of the day - DIY Geek Christmas (Sampler)
online photo christmas card
Image by rosefirerising
Howdy, y'all, and happy holidaze! Yes, this is going to be *that* kind
of blogpost. This is the last day of official work before the holiday
break. I had stumbled on a couple of out-there (as in out in outer
space and lala land) holiday oddities that I've been saving just for
such an occasion. I went hunting for a couple more to round out the
collection, and this is what you get. Believe it or not, but brace
yourself either way.

Are you still decorating for the holidays? I hope so, because I have
some wild ideas to show you. This actually starts back about fifteen
years ago, when a feminist friend of mine in Chicago was making these
incredibly complex and sophisticated Barbie nativity scenes as a
commentary of some sort. She would never allow me to photograph them,
so this is not one of hers, but it gives you the idea.

Cross-dressing Barbie nativity scene:
www.flickr.com/photos/tubagooba/4533551539/

After that, my brain was always on the lookout for odd and peculiar
twists to the holiday season, so it really tickled my fancy to find
the Zombie Christmas collection a couple weeks ago.

Zombie Christmas:
zombiechristmas.org/papercraft-zombie-nativity-set.htm

That directed me to the Zombie Christmas download collection, which
includes zombie Santa ornaments, tags, and holiday cards. Yes, really.

Rise Again (The Novel): Downloads:
riseagainthenovel.com/downloads.htm

If you think Barbie and Zombie holiday decorations are too much, you
haven't seen ANYTHING yet.

Lego Nativity:
www.trendhunter.com/trends/diy-geeky-nativity-scenes-star...

Star Wars Lego Nativity:
www.flickr.com/photos/28192677@N06/3114321438/

Star Wars Action Figure Wreath:
www.neatorama.com/2010/12/09/star-wars-action-figure-wreath/

Dr. Who Nativity:
www.flickr.com/photos/canker_canison/sets/721576109801438...

There's more. Lots more. Here is a motherload of Merry Christmas
do-it-yourself geek papercraft decorations, from Dr. Who to Zelda.

15 DIY Geek Papercrafts Christmas Decorations:
socyberty.com/holidays/15-diy-geek-papercrafts-christmas-...

If you still have some time on your hands (and can knit FAST), here is
an R2D2 toque to make for either gifting or wearing for next year's
Blue Beanie Web Standards day.

The R2D2 Toque:
galacticwatercooler.com/2008/02/21/the-r2dtoque/

"What?", you might say, "those are entertaining, but they aren't
really geeking it out, since they aren't TECH." Alright, alright. Here
is some truly holiday geekery decorating. This geek reprogrammed his
LED Christmas lights to light up when his IM (instant message) pals
are online and available. Decorative, seasonal, AND geek. I like it!

.NET Micro Framework project turns Christmas lights into IM contact indicators:
www.istartedsomething.com/20101214/net-micro-framework-ch...

If that's not enough, watch the Digital Story of the Nativity, which
made me laugh so hard I almost choked. But you have to be at least
just a little tiny bit of a geek to get it.

THE DIGITAL STORY OF THE NATIVITY
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkHNNPM7pJA


photo-card1-1
online photo christmas card
Image by blush printables
www.etsy.com/listing/85309379/merry-christmas-modern-newborn

----------------------------------------{ DETAILS, DETAILS }--------------------------------------
{design} I design, you print.
{photo} Your 1 photo will be used.
{print color} As shown, but custom colors available.
{size} 5"x7"
{delivered} via email, to the email address on file with Etsy.


----------------------------------------{ HOW IT WORKS }--------------------------------------

1. Add your own photo!
Please send 1 hi-res photo (300DPI*) to blushprintables[at]gmail.com
* any smaller resolution is not guaranteed to print correctly.

2. Personalize it!
Convo me on etsy or send an email to blushprintables[@]gmail.com with your names, along with your color selection.

3. Proof it!
Within 3 business days, you can expect a proof sent to you via email.
Double check that all your info and modifications are to your liking.
Two (2) revisions are included, but anything additional is a fee.

4. Print it!
After you approve the design, I'll send you a high resolution PDF file to use however you'd like. Print yourself or stop at a print specialist to do the work for you.
JPEGs also available, upon request.

Cards* can be uploaded to online sites like costco.com, walgreens.com, snapfish.com, shutterfly.com.
Prints can be made for a little as 13c each!!
*only when ordered in JPEG format


----------------------------------------{ ETC, ETC }--------------------------------------
By purchasing this listing, you are agreeing to my terms and conditions.
www.etsy.com/shop/blushprintables/policy

vintage stereography - stereoscope - stereo cards

vintage stereography - stereoscope - stereo cards
photo card coupons
Image by starsantiques
Come visit: STARS ANTIQUES ONLINE

Come find Stars on Facebook & Twitter! We post coupons, sales and specials and it would be great to hear from you.

We’ve just started a Friends of Stars Flickr pool and we'd love for you to join! If you have photos of the vintage things you've purchased at our malls, please share them. We'd love to see where they ended up and how you're using them now.

Thanks!
Stars & Splendid Antiques Malls
7027 SE Milwaukie Avenue Portland, OR 97202
P: (503) 235-5990


El Burrito - Deluxe Bean Dip
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Image by Miss Shari
This bean dip is SPECTACULAR. I know my photo is terrible, but it was really fresh, and everything blended together very well. We'll be coming back for this.

(At five bucks, it's also surprisingly reasonable. It almost makes up for the nickel and diming the rest of the menu offers. No free chip refills, charge for take-out boxes, tip of 20% automatically added if you use a gift card or coupon, and limited drink refills.)


what's in your bag?
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Image by andreakw
For the 'What's In Your Bag?' group

I am surprised to see that the junk I carry around seems to be colour-themed. That was in no way intentional. Guess I'm just attracted to red and pale blue...

Not shown in the photo: coupons, feminine hygene products and used tissues.


target .45
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Image by EvelynGiggles
Thanks to www.moneysavingmom.com my recent visit to Target was fabulously successful! I got over worth of items for .45! Click on photo and scroll your mouse over each item to see how!


vintage stereography - stereoscope - stereo cards
photo card coupons
Image by starsantiques
Come visit: STARS ANTIQUES ONLINE

Come find Stars on Facebook & Twitter! We post coupons, sales and specials and it would be great to hear from you.

We’ve just started a Friends of Stars Flickr pool and we'd love for you to join! If you have photos of the vintage things you've purchased at our malls, please share them. We'd love to see where they ended up and how you're using them now.

Thanks!
Stars & Splendid Antiques Malls
7027 SE Milwaukie Avenue Portland, OR 97202
P: (503) 235-5990

Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Nice Photo Note Card photos

Photo note cards
photo note card
Image by ejorpin
My store on etsy has reopened! Hurrah! And I've been working on some new designs...

Blogged, amongst a bunch of other good things, here


Abundance note cards 5
photo note card
Image by bluebirdsandteapots
1. DSC05944, 2. abundance note cards 3, 3. Abundance note cards 1, 4. Abundance note cards 4

Created with fd's Flickr Toys


Closeup of the iPad Notes card
photo note card
Image by Rachel Smith
Designed in Illustrator & printed at moo.com. There are 10 different designs; the one with my photo is the reverse side. I designed them with a list of my interests on the front -- the one listed in bold is the one represented by the photo on that particular card.


cabinet card 136
photo note card
Image by Scoobymoo
Name: Hackett

A handsome couple. Could this be their anniversary photo session, or their wedding? Note the buttonhole and corsage. The ring seems to be significant but isn't on the normal finger for engagement rings - was tradition different in the late 19C?

The chap's hat is unusual too.

Nice Photo Card Christmas photos

Android photo app portuguese christmas card alegria e amor
photo card christmas
Image by Fueneco
Christmas card in portuguese. Speech bubbles and masks created with Andorid app Photo Talks Christmas.
Original photo: free


Sugar & Spice Holiday Greeting Card
photo card christmas
Image by blush printables
blogged 12.8.10
blushprintables.blogspot.com/2010/12/holiday-photo-card-s...


Christmas android photo app italian christmas card
photo card christmas
Image by Fueneco
Christmas card in italian. Speech bubble and mask created with Android app Photo Talks Christmas. Original photo: Young Woman Hugging Tree by Petr Kratochvil


Christmas Card Photo session...fail
photo card christmas
Image by El Frito
Christmas Card Photo session...fail


Photo app Android Christmas card italian
photo card christmas
Image by Fueneco
Italian Christmas card made with Android app Photo Talks Christmas . Original photo: free

Cards !

Cards !
xd photo card
Image by dollie_mixtures
Thank you everyone for the lovely cards! <3


Woman with camera
xd photo card
Image by George Eastman House
Accession Number: 1981:4407:0001

Maker: A.J. Davison

Title: Woman with camera

Date: ca. 1880

Medium: albumen print cabinet card

Dimensions: 14.8 x 10.3 cm.

George Eastman House Collection

General information about the George Eastman House Photography Collection is available at http://www.eastmanhouse.org/inc/collections/photography.php.

For information on obtaining reproductions go to: www.eastmanhouse.org/flickr/index.php?pid=1981:4407:0001.


Portrait of Minnie Hauk
xd photo card
Image by George Eastman House
Accession Number: 1981:4075:0005

Maker: Napoleon Sarony

Title: Portrait of Minnie Hauk

Date: ca. 1880

Medium: albumen print

Dimensions: 15.0 x 10.3 cm.

George Eastman House Collection

General information about the George Eastman House Photography Collection is available at http://www.eastmanhouse.org/inc/collections/photography.php.

For information on obtaining reproductions go to: www.eastmanhouse.org/flickr/index.php?pid=1981:4075:0005.


hide and saitou.
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Image by Psy Spider X
XD my plushies


hibiscus
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Image by andre.vanrooyen