Sunday, August 22, 2010

Birthday Boy

My boy just turned 2 today! He is amazing and I just wanted to share with the world how much I love him! He makes me so happy and everyone around him happy. I am grateful for every moment I spend with him. I love you Bray! Happy 2nd Birthday!

4 comments:

Jeanine said...

Hi Happy birthday to your son. Two is such a great age, great good and great in teaching you patience!

I have a question, in regards to your halloween spooky house, do you have any ideas what to do with it or any pictures of your ideas? Would love to see what you have done with it. Great site too!

Lauren said...

Awww, how sweet! Happy Birthday Bray! How about an updated picture of him? My little cutie-pie is turning four on Thursday, so we are in full-on birthday mode as well.
Enjoy this special day :-)

GroverFamily said...

Happy Birthday to your little man! I just found your blog through Silhouette America's blog. Love your images:) I would love to know how you got started designing? Looking forward to exploring your blog!

Rivka said...

Jeanine: I haven't had time to play with it yet. But I packed that file full of a bunch of good stuff that you can use all together or separate. I was thinking that it would look great as a background on a card or layout with a title in the mountain part. There are so many things you can do with it. I will go to my facebook page and ask if any of the viewers have played with it and to post their stuff.

Groverfamily: I have always enjoyed many different kinds of art. When I was 18 I was minoring in graphic design and later on was lucky enough to work for a boss who taught me all about the business and what to do. Much of it I have taught myself thanks to the internet and library. My motto was always to focus on what I want to do and not what I can. That way I don't settle on comfortable techniques and ideas, but explore and learn how to make something that way I really wanted it to look. That's how you gain the most experience.
As for Silhouette, I started working with Quickutz, then quickutz started silhouette and I branched off with silhouette.