Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Thank you, Meri!

You've probably seen Merily posting in my blog comments before. She's one of my wonderful teammates over at FAE Team, one of the crazy few who post regularly in our team thread on Etsy. The thread is a nice melange of daily life, random thoughts, and a little bit of self-promotion. Recently Meri decided that she wanted to run artist interviews on her blog, and today was my turn! Head over to Elbit Blog to read the interview and see the beautiful collage she made of me and my jewelry.

Make sure that you also visit Meri's shop. She does great work in jewelry, polymer clay, and crochet. I especially like these Autumn Leaf Rune Stones. If I were the sort to read runes, these are the ones I'd want to cast.

On completely unrelated news, Canon didn't want to let me install the camera software that I downloaded from their site without the CD (Dear Canon, if I knew wear the CD was, I wouldn't be downloading from your site), but I discovered that I can remove the photos from the camera without the software. Now I just need to install GIMP so that I can edit photos. Hopefully this means pictures in tomorrow's blog post!

5 comments:

  1. that was a great interview and a really wonderful collage- you should get it on paper :D

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  2. Thanks for letting me interview you! I love learning more about my friends. :D

    Yeah, I was going to mention that you can upload photos from your camera without a program for it, but you already figured that out, lol.

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  3. It seemed like a good idea at the time.

    I hope you don't have to say that often!

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  4. Thanks Julie!

    Meri, the funny thing is that in some ways, it's easier without the software!

    Marilee, I mostly say it for unimportant things, like bad decisions made in games. But it also applies to things like the time that I bit the tip off of a needle because for some reason it seemed like a good idea to hold it between my teeth.

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  5. lol! Leave it to the people who designed the camera to want to make you use the more complicated way. ;)

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