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Thursday, October 14, 2010
Michelle and Michael 10.10.10
Sunday, October 10, 2010 marked my first official wedding. Yes, I have photographed at hundreds of weddings in the past ten years as a second shooter...I have photographed friends and family weddings, but never on my own, with my own equipment, with my husband as my "assistant". I must say it was a wonderful experience! Michelle and Michael remind me so much of Henry and I when we were just married, so in love and doing it all ourselves. I know that they will be happy forever because they have all that they need right now. Here is a sneak peek at some of my favorite shots from that magical Sunday.
Enjoy,
Jenna Marie
Enjoy,
Jenna Marie
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Photo Invitations
Those of you who know me personally, know that I am always making invitations. It is part hobby and part obsession. I love to document our lives with pictures and beautiful paper crafts that go into my family scrapbook and memory chest. Here is Cruz's baptism invitation. I think it came out adorable. :)





Get Crafty with photos :)
Since I am missing my classroom a little too much, I thought I would post one of the fun projects I did with them for mother's day last year.
Materials needed:
1st pick a color scheme that you love, I chose yellow, orange and fuschia. Buy two coordinating ribbons in one of those colors, stick on jewels, glue dots (greatest creation ever!), picture of your child, paper frame (comes in packs of 10) and a decorative painted object...I chose the flower that went with my colors.

2. Hand out the frames and the markers to the students or your children and let them decorate however they choose too. I drew some designs on the board for inspiration. Once they colored their design using the jewel stickers we made it more snazzy, added ribbon to hang and a bow for good measure. Using the glue dots, we attached the wood flower.

3. Add the picture and voila! a supercute frame decorated with love for Mother's Day :)

These were a big hit and I know will be cherished for many years to come!
Materials needed:
1st pick a color scheme that you love, I chose yellow, orange and fuschia. Buy two coordinating ribbons in one of those colors, stick on jewels, glue dots (greatest creation ever!), picture of your child, paper frame (comes in packs of 10) and a decorative painted object...I chose the flower that went with my colors.
2. Hand out the frames and the markers to the students or your children and let them decorate however they choose too. I drew some designs on the board for inspiration. Once they colored their design using the jewel stickers we made it more snazzy, added ribbon to hang and a bow for good measure. Using the glue dots, we attached the wood flower.
3. Add the picture and voila! a supercute frame decorated with love for Mother's Day :)
These were a big hit and I know will be cherished for many years to come!
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