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Wednesday, October 24, 2012
InStyle Magazine (and a coupon!)
Bellalulu is IN November's InStyle magazine. Wow, I can't believe it. Printed in the magazine is a coupon code for 20% off, and I wanted to make sure and share that with you. Use code STYLE20 for 20% off for a limited time only.
If you are bored at the checkout lane, look for InStyle Magazine (page 272) with my friend Halle Barry on the front. Okay, she's not really my friend, but hey, we're in the same magazine!
If you are bored at the checkout lane, look for InStyle Magazine (page 272) with my friend Halle Barry on the front. Okay, she's not really my friend, but hey, we're in the same magazine!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
FAUX fun.
Isn't FAUX fun?
A year or so ago, I came across my first Osa Johnson book at my local Flea Market. It was I Married Adventure, and it has a faux tiger cover. I had to have it! Since then, I've collected a couple more (as seen above and here). They make great photography props. And I love them.
She also has a book called Four Years in Paradise with a faux giraffe cover, and it is equally wonderful.
Etsy has a great selection of faux deer:
3. manafkamina's crochet deer head 4. and I loved these faux deer head souvenirs I sold not long ago
What is your favorite faux find?
Sunday, July 15, 2012
How 4 little old bunsen burners became famous...
Almost a year ago, I sold these 4 old bunsen burners. It wasn't a typical sale though. The customer wanted me to overnight them. My husband was standing near when I was reading that request. Really? Someone wants some old bunsen burners, and wants them overnighted? He got a chuckle out of that.
Well, as I convo'ed back and forth with the customer, I realized they were headed somewhere pretty neat. To Universal City, CA. To the set of CSI. For Ted Danson's character's office.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
Photography...Who me?
How is it possible that I am writing a post about photography?
Well, after several Etsy convos asking about my photography and complimenting my photography...here goes!
First of all, I didn't start off this way. It has taken the time, learning, experience and the right camera. Honestly, I am embarrassed to look back at some of my first pictures for my shop. I soon learned how very important it is on Etsy to have really good pictures of your items. It makes a HUGE difference. Even now, I am not 100% happy with all of my pictures. There is still room for improvement.
What kind of camera do I use? Canon EOS Rebel XS
How did I learn to use it? Ashley Ann Campbell's SnapShop. I learned A TON in one Saturday at Ashley's house. Before that, I always had my camera on the automatic mode. I learned how to shoot manually, and what all of those little buttons (as seen above) on the camera mean and what they do.
I am SO blessed to live in the same area as Ashley and was able to take this class at her (amazing, fun, creative ideas everywhere) house. However, she is now offering her class online. In fact, you can sign up now for the next class- it starts September 5th.
One of the many tips that I learned at the SnapShop was to *not* have the item you are photographing be perfectly in the center. It just looks more interesting if the item is slightly to the left or right of center.
And speaking of my daughters, sometimes they help me with my pictures. They love it, and I have to admit, those little hands are pretty cute!
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