Inspired by the Harry Potter Founders, this first brush set for December 2010 features 28 brushes of various size larger than 800 pixels. Both actor images and stock photos were used. The brushes are more grungy and were created for use as masking tools or decorative decay accents.
DECEMBER BRUSH SET
Inspired by the Harry Potter Founders, this first brush set for December 2010 features 28 brushes of various size larger than 800 pixels. Both actor images and stock photos were used. The brushes are more grungy and were created for use as masking tools or decorative decay accents.
KEEP ME CURRENT 12.19.10
BBC 1 unveils previews for new Upstairs-Downstairs
The Tempest gets closer to Theatres
Big bookstores nearing end of their shelf life? While I would love to see us move back to the small-town, family run, bookstores of yester-year, this article seriously unnerves me. Borders and Barnes and Noble are staples in my shopping life and book-buying mentality. We're coming into a whole new age of reading, readers and I'm not sure I'm ready for it.
Anything Period is doing a Christmas Week of Costume If you're not familiar with Tumblr, or anything period, its a micro blogger where I daily post photos of our favorite costume dramas. A week of costume is where I take a week and only post photos from a specific costume drama; normally week of costume is only a summer thing, but this Christmas it was time for our favorite heroes (and me) to give back a bit. Today: its the boys of Merlin, tomorrow: Col. Brandon.
BLOG IN 140 12.17.10
FIRST LOOK: WATER FOR ELEPHANTS
It looks good. All I have to say.
A SENTENCE A WEEK 12.13.10
"Why?" Alice asked, her brow furrowing slightly with confusion. Toby never danced.
"Because its five minutes to midnight," he started, pulling her into his long arms, "and the slipper still fits."
word count: 534 (I know, I did nothing last week.)
FIRST LOOK: PotC - STRANGER TIDES
I must admit, I'm WAY more excited for this one than I ever was for the last two.
KEEP ME CURRENT 12.11.10
Thor trailer hammers its way online
"You have to let things go" Suzanne Collins on Hunger Games movie
The Mortal Instruments Series gets a lead Ladies and Gents, Lily Collins is our Clary. And where I am normally a pessimist about casting news, this one I'm going to be optimistic about. I like Lily Collins; Clare herself supports the casting, and already beat down anti-Lily comments on her blog. I'll wait to rant when Alex Pettyfer isn't cast to play Jace.
Dowton Abbey to air on PBS (in US) on January 9th So excited! I will be watching it on PBS, and blogging about it the next day.
AUSTEN-ESQUE ORNAMENTS
For this Project you will need
Silhouettes of chosen family members (or your favorite actors, writers, pets)
4 sheets of White Paper/ Any color construction paper
Scissors: plain and/or decorative
Ribbon (2-3 yards)
Photoshop & some knowledge of the pen tool (the quick and easy way)
For these ornaments, I used photoshop to make the silhouettes. You could of course, make them by hand. I found photoshop a quick and simple answer to hand drawing all those profiles. Click the photos to see the larger versions.
1. Take silhouette photos of your family.
2. Open the photos in photoshop as a copy.
3. Use the pen tool to make a path around the whole silhouette, remember you can touch up the lines on your silhouettes and not fundamentally change the look of your subjects. It doesn’t make for a completely true likeness, but your family will probably thank you later if you photoshop out their double chin.
*Pen tool tip: Hold down the alt button and click the anchor point to remove a leading direction line. This makes doing the silhouette by hand infinitely easier.
4. Fill the path (right click inside completed path) with black, or any other color you prefer. For mine, I’m using plain black and white and embellishing with colored paper later. When the path is filled, right click in your path again and select Delete Path.
4A. If you have spots in your silhouette you do not want filled with black (ie open spaces between ponytail and head): Follow step 3 and Fill Path with white or contrasting color.
In mine, I’ve decreased the opacity of the PATH layer to see the holes. If not, all you see is the black silhouette and not the picture underneath. I do not use a second layer for this white path. I fill path in the same layer.
5. Return the opacity back to normal. Your silhouette is done!
I add a new layer between the photo and the PATH layer and fill it white.
6. Resize for printing. I want my silhouettes to be about 4 inches high and able to cut in an oval shape. So I’m saving them that way in photoshop, but I will also tweak them in InDesign. The below photo breaks down the image resize. To save without using InDesign, save file with Height: 4.0 inches x Width: --- (size adjusted by photoshop).
In InDesign, I lay out a bunch to print at one time, looking like this:
But you absolutely DO NOT need InDesign for this project. Just make sure you save them the right size in photoshop and you’ll be good to go. I however, was making A LOT of them and wanted the oval outline to help me keep my cutting on task.
7. Cut out ovals and 1 plain oval to use as a guide. I’m cutting my silhouettes as cleanly as possible and cutting my plain blue ovals a little larger so there is a blue border around each one.
8. Glue together. I used double-side tape for mine and it worked beautifully. I’m sure the edges will curl slightly, but I’m okay with that. To solidly affix, I would say use a glue stick or roll-on glue tape. Wet glue will bubble and could aid the black ink in bleeding.
9. Now its time to make your ribbon loop. Either:
A. Hole punch at top and string ribbon or
B. Glue Ribbon to back.
I chose B, looping the thin white ribbon and sticking together with a dot of hot glue on top.
10. Decorate tree with your new ornaments! I also tied white rowgrain ribbon bows on the ends of branches to heighten the Austen feel.
BLOG IN 140 12.8.2010
SENTENCE A WEEK
Word Count: 500
KEEP ME CURRENT 12.4.10
Bill Condon tries to start first certifiable riot on Internet. (above photo) In other news, why is it every time I click a Twilight link IE dies a little?
Game of Thrones HBO first look. Boromir! You're back!
Several Hobbit Updates hit Internet.
Return to Cranford slated to open PBS's costume drama line up in new year. Yay!!
Early reviews of 'The King's Speech' promising. When is anything Colin Firth does not promising? But seriously, this movie looks fantastic. I hope it will play in my local theatre for at least a week so I can catch it.
Behind the Scenes footage from new PotC
Jane Eyre 2011 gets a website As if I know obsessively check tumblr enough, now I'll be glued to this site like--well, like glue. There's a new photo lurking around too, even though its in the trailer already:
The Princess Bride, Cary Elwes's Diary
This is simply to lovely not to post. Home videos shot during filming of the Princess Bride with commentary from Cary Elwes and Robin Wright Penn.
MERLIN 308
CHRISTMAS LISTS AND CEREAL
THE NO BRAINERS
Josh Groban: Illuminations
Josh Groban is one of the few artists I still buy actual CDs for. He was my first real concert, and listening to his voice is like drinking the best type of hot chocolate with extra heavy cream. I've held off buying his new album illuminations simply because I listen to his Christmas album this whole month and I don't think I can dedicate enough Groban-loving time to 12 new songs. That all changes December 26th!
Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Short of a long, drawn-out, explanation, I'll give you my reasons. 1. I've read the books and enjoyed them. 2. I haven't seen the movie yet. 3. I already have the first two, and I have this thing where I have to have whole sets of things. For example, a book series. There's a reson I don't buy in to those 32 volume fantasy fiction monsters.
THE REAL WANTS
Fringe Season 2
No brainer, no brainer, no brainer! I fell in love with season one about a month ago and have been itching to get my hands on season 2 since I finished the finale. Do you know how hard it is not to be spoiled about this show online!? At least most of it I don't understand yet, so it doesn't drive me nearly as crazy as it could. Needless to say, I need my Joshua Jackson and lensflare fix ASAP. And then Season 3 soon after that.
The Tudor period has to be one of my absolute favorite historical eras. In fact, it would battle the Victorian Age for supremacy in my which topic will Heather get a PhD in throwdown. I'm still so upset that they didn't want to continue the Tudors without Henry VIII. I mean, you still had the most famous Tudor to go Showtime! But that's their loss. I would love to get all 4 seasons for Christmas, but with my b-day 10 days later, I'll settle for season 1 for now. Although season 4 had to be my absolute favorite.
What girl doesn't want amazing face cream?! Lancome is the stuff my mother always wishlists and I've been thoroughly hooked. It also clears up my face like no ache cream can. Maybe I'll get lucky and sneak my Sephora rebate card in my mom's purse when she goes out shopping and get free points too.
"The Dragon of Cripple Creek" by Troy Howell
Not only does this book look fantastically endearing, but I can do 3 degrees of separation with the author! Troy Howell is the infamous illustrator uncle to my best friend since kindergarten. He's an award-winning and beautiful illustrator and this book sounds like a sure-fire adventure. I think Jane Yoeln's endorsement says it all:
I hate it when really wonderful illustrators turn out to be even more wonderful at writing novels. Somehow it’s not fair. Yet how could I hate Troy Howell whose sassy, self-aware (and hurting) heroine Kit has one of the freshest voices in children’s novels today. Whose dragon Ye has a marvelous world-weary insouciance. Whose landscapes and cave-scapes are as visualized in words as in his paintings. You guessed it. I love this book.
THE AIN'T GETTIN'
Nook - Barnes and Nobel
As much as I love my books, and trust me I love them too much to get rid of any of them, the N&B Nook has me interested. Especially the possible option of downloading PDF files and reading off the Nook. I wouldn't kick it out from under my Christmas tree, but at the same time, I doubt I would opt to buy the e-book over a hard copy. Free online books a la canon here I come!
Wii
I have a Playstation. A playstation that, for all intensive purposes, I think my parents sole because I never use it. So as much I would love a Wii with all the mario and tennis games I can muster, it is not a practical get Heather gift. But it is pretty. Very pretty.
*As usual, a blog post took way longer than I thought. And while this wasn't posted at 10am as planned, I'm sure dear reader, you still get the picture.