Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Bon Voyage

We're on our way in the morning. Just wanted to let all of you know that the eagle has landed.  Therefore, B can take-off!

The all important text today

So many of you checked in via twitter and email today (so sweet, thank you!) to see if the passport fiasco was resolved and I am so happy to say YES.  So no need, as one friend offered, to drop off any casseroles for my husband while I'm gone.

Things will be quiet here for a few weeks, although I do have a scheduled reveal and giveaway that'll go up on Monday. If you're been stalking Laurie Wisbrun's sweet polar bears, then I recommend you stop by.

Most of you know I always make a new bag every time I travel and this trip is a biggy, so of course it required some major planning.  I searched high and low for a pattern that would suit my needs (must fit the following: DSLR, iphone, passports, sunglasses, notebook & pens, keys, fold up shopping bag).  No luck. So I made my own (with the help of Berene's excellent Boden satchel whose dimensions I copied)

I haven't got time for staged photos, so here are a couple blurry ones from my phone.

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denim + Echino

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Aviary 2 lining

While searching Etsy for a bag and/or pattern, I came across some homemade padded camera inserts. There wasn't time to order one, so I set out to make one at 5:00 p.m. this afternoon. I must have had a crazed look in my eye at the foam store, because the guy didn't even make me pay for my 10" x 60" cut of 1/2" foam.

So, off I go to finalize the packing (if I didn't love traveling so much, I'd never pack another suitcase in my life). 

Happy March, friends. If you're so inclined, you can follow me on Instagram or twitter @poppyprint. You just might catch a glimpse of me in front of la tour Eiffel!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Camera Strap Redux

I woke up early yesterday, and by 8:30 had fashioned myself a new camera strap using a few bits from the commercial one that came with my Nikon.

Camera Strap Redux by Poppyprint

If you want to know how, I took a few photos and made a tutorial set on flickr.  Click here and scroll through the pictures in the set - there are some instructions with each photo that should give you enough info if you want to try it yourself.   I love all of the patchwork camera straps that flickr/blogger/etsy folks make, but I figure a pretty patchwork strap would likely cancel any plans I have of my husband carrying this anvil of a camera for me once in a while.  The Michael Miller Quilt Pirates print is a fav of mine and I'm sure even the boys won't mind it around their necks.