Some days just turn out to be serendipitously happy ones, for no particular reason except that … it’s a happy day! π
Am celebrating it with this song!
And this!
And this!
And this!
Dance with me? π
Today’s Funny
As my son J and I were riding home from school today, he was (as usual) telling me about his day in school. Our discussion revolved around a classmate who probably had a bad day and ended up dealing a few punches and a kick to my son. (Ah, boys!)
So naturally, mama took the opportunity to talk about the importance of using words, not hands or feet, to express oneself.
Me: Maybe you can tell your friend to use words next time he’s upset. Only babies use their hands and feet because they don’t have words to express themselves. Grown-ups use words.
J: I know, Mama! I used words today! (said proudly)
Me: Really?
J: Yes. Someone told me “Hey, you, poopy-head!” So I said, “Hey… you! Back at you… poopies!”
ROFL. I think this kind of boy-talk I can tolerate. π
Today’s Freebie!
And because it’s a happy day for me, and happiness is meant to be shared, here’s a freebie for you! π
This large (approximately 6×8 inches) grungy frame brush can easily be resized if you need a smaller frame. It comes in .abr format and .png format (so if you use a program other than Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, you can still use the frame! Yay!)
Preview Stock Photo Credit: Ayla87 at stock.xchng
{ Click on image to download. Please see Terms of Use included in zip file. π }
Here’s how I used my frame on one of our class projects done for my dear friend Jessica’s awesome Photo-Editing 2 course at jessicasprague.com!
Spraground Shoppe: My Newest Baby
I’ve got a new product up in our shoppe! YAY! π
(Image is linked to the Spraground Shoppe. Click on it and find yourself in our awesome Spraground candy store! :D)
My Storyboard Album Template Pack will help you create your own album with a graphic, storyboard look in a jiffy! It comes with twenty-one 12×12 layered templates (in .psd format), including a title page (with optional text path included), filler template pages which work well if you use them side by side in order (or you can also jumble them up and mix and match them), and a special template page for the last page of your album. I’ve included text boxes and text paths which you can use as is, or you can also opt to replace these with your own.
Because the Storyboard Album Template Pack is done in graphic style, you can use it for virtually any album theme you want! Use clipping masks in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements to clip your own papers and photos of choice. You can choose to use all the masks for photos, or if you’d rather clip patterned paper on some of the masks, that’s totally fine too! Add a bunch of your embellishments if that’s the look you want, or use just a few if you prefer the clean and simple, minimalist look. Don’t you just love all the freedom you have at your fingertips? π
Best of all, you can use it again and again for as many albums as you wish to make! π
And… that’s it for today, folks! It’s back to the drawing board to create more stuff for you!
Have a wonderful day, my sweeties! (((hugs)))
thanks for the uplifting songs!!! haven’t been here in awhile! gotta update mine too……geesh i never remember how BUSY an infant makes you! LOL! gonna miss seeing you in Provo….bummer of a deal huh? love you sistah!
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You are such a joy to me, Liv. Once again I leave your blog rejuvenated and swaying my hips to the videos you embedded. Thanks, friend!
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Thanks, Liv! The brush frame is beautiful.
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