Sponsor Giveaways : Tracey Clark for Big Picture Scrapbooking, Emera Bags, Shimelle.com
Three people will win a spot in Tracey Clark's upcoming class at Big Picture Scrapbooking called Picture Spring.
Picture Spring is a 30-day guided e-class at Big Picture Scrapbooking that will encourage and inspire you to use photography to celebrate the season of new beginnings while honoring and nourishing your creative spirit. With a new email and fresh perspective in your inbox each morning, you'll use the daily photo prompt to help open your mind and guide your lens to see and capture your life and the world around you. Whether you are an expert photographer, or just starting out, this project will help you see things in a completely new light. Taught by Shutter Sisters founder Tracey Clark, Picture Spring will offer a warm, welcoming Shutter Sisteresque invitation to discover the season; camera in hand.

One person will receive one of the very stylish camera bags from *emera bags.
Merging city sophisticate with tenacious photographer. Yes, you can look fabulously chic while remaining equipped to capture that perfect shot.
The *emera tote is designed for a DSLR a few lenses for when you're running around town or vacationing and you don't want to look like a tourist.
PU body and straps with genuine leather trim
Zipper top Closure
Interior Zip Pocket for accessories
Outside Side Pockets to provide quick access to phone, keys etc.
Large compartment for notebook or magazine
Modular Velcro Dividers
Little metal feet
Water resistant
Canvas Interior
Measures: 15” x 12” x 7” with a 10.5” drop length (strap)
NOTE FROM ALI :This is the bag I am currently using and I really like it. I'm a fan of the quilting, that my laptop can fit inside, and that it has an overall sophisticated look. Very nice.
One person & a friend will receive a spot in Shimelle's current workshop: Something From Almost Nothing.
If you're a scrapbooker who has more supplies on her shelf than on her album pages, you're not alone. Plenty of us love collecting just as much as the scrapping! This spring, make a difference by putting your stash to work. In Shimelle Laine's online class Something From Almost Nothing, you'll make an album and more by using your existing supplies in creative ways. This three week class will make the most of the creative energy we have in the spring and by the end you'll have zero guilt as you put all those supplies into beautiful projects. Learn all about this online class and sign up here.
Shimelle's online classes always have an international audience, and there are no fewer than twenty countries represented in those participating in this new workshop! All of Shimelle's classes include permanent membership and access so you can sign up at any time and you never have to meet any deadlines. It's always about making things work for you: your supplies, your style, your time! In this class you'll also see projects from a range of talented guest artists who have put their own unique spin on each idea. Find out more about this class and others, including Blogging for Scrapbookers, at www.shimelle.com.
TO BE ENTERED into
this weekend's giveaway please leave a comment below sharing a description of your current favorite photo (if you are reading this
on Facebook please come to my blog to leave a comment). Comments
will be closed at 8pm Pacific on Sunday and the winner's posted shortly
after.
Have a wonderful weekend!



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My current fav is a photo of my 2 1/2 year old granddaughter dressed in her "Fancy Dancy (her pronunciation of Nancy) finery, complete with big red drop earrings, tiara and glitzy (thanks to Stickles) purple & white polka dot sunglasses.
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oops....hit post before adding my fav pic.
it is of my son and I when he was first born. it's a close up of his face pressed against mine...I didn't even know it was taken and my sister gave it to me for as a gift.
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Picture of my son when he was 6 months old. I took him to get "professional" pictures taken as well but in the end liked the ones I've taken at home much better because they reveal his character much more. One of these is my current favorite.
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My favorite photo right now is one that I took of my daughter Alysa at her Kindergarten Valentine's Party!
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My current favorite is a photo of my son's firetruck parked in the middle of my flower bed. It was taken almost 4 years ago. It touches that tender place in my heart.
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My favorite pic right now is of my hubby diving the kiddos to school. I took it on Friday morning because I'm usually the choffer and just had to document that Dad has actually done it too. ;) lol.
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My current fave is a photo my son took. I hope this qualifies. I keep my Rebel sitting out so that it can be picked up and used whenever someone takes a fance to catch a great shot. My sons 15yo and 7yo use it all the time.Older one caugh ME on camera in a shot that I love. This is saying something when I used to never appear in any pics and the ones I do have are not good(in my opinion). I love that they are comfortable with my camera.
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My favorite photo right now is one of me with my favorite author when I met him in October. Ali, you always have such great giveaways! Thanks again for the chance to win!
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My favorite photo is one of my parents huged and smiling. These are such a rare moments captured. I love them.
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My current favorite photo is one of my kids when they were little and my daughter is wearing her great grandmother's big flowery hat. It is very sweet...now they are 13 and 10...how time flies.
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Oh, wow, what a great give-away. I just got a new camera and am so eager to make good use it for me and my family. The class or the bag would be absolutely an enormous treat.
Thanks, Ali, for this great opportunity.
Susan
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Toughy... But I guess I will say toys. I was playing with my camera settings last month using my 2.5 yr old's toys as my test shots and then I realized how cool it was to have Brayden's favorite things documented.
Awesome giveaway-thanks! :o)
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Love the camera bag...so cool...my current favorite photo is not one that I took...it's of the child we are sponsoring, Derrick, from Kenya (via "Compassion" charities).
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My favorite photo right now is from the day my daughter got her ears pierced. The memory of her being nervous but brave is precious, and the color hues in the photo are white with purple. pink and yellows, which are her favorite. Thanks for the chance at some great giveaways.
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My current favorite photo is a picture of cherry blossoms just coming into bloom contrasted against the clear blue sky. I took the photo in San Marino, CA at the Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens.
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Thanks for the wonderful giveaway Ali. My favorite photo at the moment is the last photo I took of my Mom (who recently passed away) and my daughter. Their smiles touch my heart everytime I look at it! Pictures.....so powerful!
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My favorite photo is one my husband took of my daughter in a courtyard in New Orleans. She is looking back over her shoulder with the sunlight behind her. Beautiful
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Right now my favorite photo was a photos I took recently at my daughters 6th birthday party -- she is sitting at a table with her my twin doll sitting next to her -- she is all dolled up in her tea party finery and sipping cherry limeade punch from a china tea cup -- she looks so happy and like she is having so much fun -- I just love it :)
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OMG these are awesome giveaways! Thanks Ali.
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My favorite photo is one of my Mom. She claims she doesn't look "put together", but everyone who sees it comments on how lovely she is. That photo really captured my Mom's caring nature. It's not always about "fixing yourself up" for a photo, it's about what people perceive when they look it.
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