On the other hand, Quinn didn't care too much about the spoons, he was way more into his thumb. Every spoonful of baby food was followed by a good minute or two suck on the thumb. It would take forever to feed the kid! Usually, I would have to remove his thumb under great protestation to give him more to eat. Needless to say, the mooshy baby food stage only lasted about a month before he was eating small bits of table food.
I took these pictures of my little thumby eater when he was about 5-6 months old. The pictures were initially very very blurry. (It is hard to feed a baby, hold a camera and discipline 4 other children at the same time.) But, they were so special to me that I couldn't bear not to use them. So I discovered a great technique for blurry pics. In PSE, I increased the contrast to a crazy level. Then I converted the pic to b&w. Magically, it seems to decrease the blurriness factor and produce some super-cool pics. Try this the next time that perfect pic is blurry.
Materials: Crafter's Workshop doodle template; Bazzil cardstock; My Little Shoebox letter stickers; Scrap in Style TV pattern papers, journal card, ribbon, label and construction stickers; SRM Sticker; Sassafras Lass monster pattern paper; Shimmerz Spritz in Licorice; Sharpie pen; machine and thread
A few close-ups.
Happy Creating!
xoxo
Bethany
8 comments:
How adorable Bethany! I love that story! And thanks for sharing the tip on what you did with the photos!
Now, how did you do the background?
Love the black background with the bright colors. Thanks for the contrast photo tip. I'm going to try that out!
It's a great photo Bethany! (And yes, I know the tricks in photoshop to get a nice pic out of "screwed" photos...) Love the thumb story!!
Thanks for the how to on the photo and I just adore this LO...all the colors so fantastic and the photos...priceless!!!
Wishing you a great day!!!
deliziosa! bello tutto, le foto, i colori...mi piace!
Oooo...LOVE the layout! Can't wait to try out your PSE tip for my photos as well. And, I'm laughing as I picture you (or me) feeding a baby, camera in hand, with four others running around--we're a rare breed! :)
Sweet boy..you should have seen the very independent streak coming! LYTTTTM!
this is just stunning, there you go again miss bethany...how do you do it? wow!
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