Monthly Archives: October 2008
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Important recall {re: Halloween Candy}
October 27, 2008 – 11:49 am
This was scary enough that I wanted to pass it on!
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With Halloween fast approaching comes a warning to parents and kids regarding Sherwood brand Pirate’s Gold milk chocolate coins imported from China.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning the public not to eat, distribute or sell the candy.
It is sold across Canada by Costco and may also have been sold in bulk packages or as individual pieces at various dollar and bulk stores.
The chocolate contains melamine which is the same chemical responsible for killing several babies in China, and sickening thousands more.
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It is important to me to not pass along incorrect information, so I always check www.snopes.com to see what info they have on the subject. If you’d like to read more about it, check this recall out there: http://www.snopes.com/food/warnings/coins.asp
“Joy to the World” Card
October 18, 2008 – 11:07 am
You may not be sure what I mean when I tell you that all the cards are customizable. But, here’s an alternate version of this card with different colors, to give you an idea of the different ways a layout can look.

Here is the tri-fold version of the 5″x5″ “Joy to the world” card above.
Remember: each panel can be customized if you don’t like something about it.
Tri-fold Cards
October 18, 2008 – 10:43 am
You’ll see me mentioning my tri-fold cards, and you may not know exactly what that means. We all know “tri” means 3. Well, the tri-fold card has three “panels”, with two folds. Have I lost you? Well, as we say, a picture is worth a thousand words, so take a look: (In the image below, you’re looking at the back of the card)
Each side has 3 “panels”, so that makes SIX customizable sides that all fold into one 5″x5″ card. Unfolded, it is 5″x15″. Keep in mind that when you look at the design online, it may look strange. But, that’s just because of the way it will fold. The {front}, {back} and {outside flap} are all on the outside of the card, while the inside can either be a 3-panel spread, or three separate components: {inside left}, {inside middle} and {inside right}. So, when you see the designs online you’ll see me use those terms, to help you understand which part is which. Sometimes you just need to see them in person though, so just let me know if you’d like me to mail you a sample!
Holiday Card Info
October 18, 2008 – 10:27 am
Are you looking for a unique way to send holiday greetings this year? Check out some of my card designs! The awesome part about these designs is that they can be customized to get them just right for you! How? Well, let’s say your child is wearing a green shirt but it clashes with the green in the card. No problem! I’ll customize the card to coordinate! Or, let’s say want something beyond red and green this year. No problem! The colors can be customized to coordinate with the color scheme you had in mind. Or, what if you want a card to say “Noel” instead of “Happy Holidays”. No problem! What if you like the image layout of the one card but the colors or design of another card? No problem!
Customized cards, just the way you like them! How awesome is that?
Want a sample so you can feel the cardstock and see a card in person? Just email me and I’d be happy to get one to you!
Keep checking back to see some NEW customizable card designs!
Classes for Moms
October 16, 2008 – 3:17 pm
Did you know I give classes to help moms and dads take better pictures of their kiddos?
Here are some snapshots from a recent class:
This is the first shot I took. She doesn’t look very enthused, does she?

But, she warmed up quickly!



Here is her mom practicing:

What a nice email…
October 9, 2008 – 9:46 am
I get really great emails from people all over the country. Some are looking for a great photographer in another area and just happen upon my site. Some are photographers looking for inspiration or workshops. No matter who emails me, I always take a minute to appreciate that this person took time from their day just to tell me that they like my work and my website.
Well, I just got one such email, but this one is from a painter.
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Hey there,
I just wanted to send you note and let you know how I really enjoyed your website. It’s well done and your pictures are absolutely amazing !!! I’m not from you area. In fact, I’m not even from your country. I’m from Moncton in the province of New Brunswick in Canada. New Brunswick is right on the border of Maine, USA. I don’t remember when I landed on your website but it’s been in my bookmarks for a while and I visit your site from time to time. I’m actually really enjoying the music piece that’s playing right now.
Good luck and keep up the good work !
Matt
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Matt LeBlanc
www.mattleblancart.com
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Wasn’t that so nice? Of course, I *had* to click on his link, and I was WOWED myself. He does incredible paintings. Check it out! www.mattleblancart.com
The funny thing is, I was just looking at changing out the art above our bed. We had bought new furniture early this year, and I had put up some black and white photographic images of lilies that I had taken, just to put something up. But, I’m just not loving them. I think I need some color up there. The headboard is a panel, almost like a mantle where pictures can sit, so I had already put several options up there, to see what kind of look and scale I wanted. Seriously, there were about three layers of stuff sitting on the panel headboard when Matt LeBlanc emailed me.
So, while I was browsing his site, I noticed that he does commissioned artwork, if you have a particular size or color in mind. Now why had I never thought of that? You’d think I would have known that would be an option, but it just never occurred to me to commission a painter for a unique piece of art. So, Matt and I have been exchanging emails back and forth, trying to figure out the best size and color scheme. I’m so excited to find out the other details.
So, isn’t it funny that he emailed me such a nice email on a day when I was already looking for a piece of art for a particular spot in my home? Serendipitous.





