12.18.2010

Preview My Etsy Shop









Let me know your thoughts. I'm still working on lots more. What would you like to see (and buy)? I will be sure to let you know when I actually open my shop, just waiting for the paper that the RSVPs will be printed on.

12.10.2010

Tour Our Condo

master bedroom

master bedroom

master bedroom

kitchen

Christmas Tree in the living room

living room

living room

living room

artist studio

Not pictured: guest bedroom (everything from the closet is currently on the bed), balcony (too foggy so there was no view), and two bathrooms (kind of weird to photograph a bathroom).

Still needs a little bit of work done, but it is our home. And yes, Jeremy followed me around the entire house while I took photos.

Bench

Ben and I decided to undertake our first woodworking project. I found some plans online for a cool nightstand, but the wood cuts on the plans are not standard wood sizes, so we got looked at like idiots at the lumber yard. After this little hiccup, we decided an easier project might be better for our first time. I found another plan for a bench, which is perfect because we needed something for our entry hall. We made it in an afternoon, and I painted it the next day. It might not be perfect, but it works for what we need, and we built it.



Eventually a coat rack will hang above the bench so we don't have to constantly be putting up our four coats.

Santa Came to Jackson

The day after Thanksgiving, Jackson Hole Town Square is lit. Ben and I went and got to see Santa arrive to town on a four-wheeler, led by sled dogs.



11.27.2010

Our First House Guest

Ben and I had our first house guest: my dad. The first lesson that we learned is a weekend trip made during winter can turn into a longer trip. My dad arrived on Friday night, with no snow on the ground. As of Saturday morning, it was snowing, and not stopping, till about Wednesday afternoon. But my dad had fun exploring Grand Teton National Park and enjoying the scenery of snow. Too bad the mountains hid the entire time he was in Jackson. Here are some photos of the trip, all taken by my dad.

11.12.2010

Salt Lake City

For Ben's birthday, I got us a hotel room in Salt Lake City, and we took advantage of my weekends off. On the way to Salt Lake, we stopped at Fossil Butte.


The gorgeous view from the top of Fossil Butte. Too bad we only saw fossils in the visitor center.


The Mormon Temple in downtown Salt Lake City.


I love the fall colors. Having seasons is amazing.


On a nice walk through the hills that are connected to the Arboretum. Can you spot Ben?


A small waterfall on the creek through the hills that are connected to the Arboretum. 


A man-made waterfall in the Arboretum. Look at those colors on the trees.


I love bright red leaves.


The Great Salt Lake. It is a little hazy so you can't quite see across the whole lake.


Ben and Jeremy playing on the shore.


Jeremy in the Great Salt Lake. And drinking some of it.


Me and Jeremy at an overlook at the marina on the Great Salt Lake.

We also went to the Salt Flats, one of the flattest areas of the world, and where the speed tests are conducted. But pictures of flat land don't turn out so great, and I looked awkward in all of them.

11.03.2010

Halloween and Election

The past two weeks have been fairly busy in the newsroom. The week before the election, we came out with a General Election Special Section. It has all the important information about the contested races. I had to come up with a general illustration that showed the election and Wyoming.


Another fun project was the cover and doubletruck for the Wild and Scenic Film Festival. I only had provided photos to work with, but luckily, they were great quality. There were seven films in the festival, and I wanted to show all of them.

 

For Halloween we had a Stepping Out section full of spooky stories and event previews. The photographers did a great job of getting a cover shot from the high school Dracula play that was being put on. I made a 'spooky' logo to go on each page containing spooky stories, and I also used it for the cover.


All summer there is a photography class in the Jackson area that the News&Guide covers. At the end of the class, our photographers picked some of the best and most creative photos and I designed a doubletruck to show off the work of the seven photographers.