Friday, April 6, 2007

My Favorite Place


Well, as we approach the end of the semester I am of course scurrying to finish all my projects. The biggest project I have ever undertaken was to redesign Caleb's triangle room (for my Home and Family Living class). It looks pretty good, I'm proud. I felt like we were on trading spaces. School's almost over! yay! P.s. Photoshop is one of the least user friendly, and most complicated programs to learn on your own.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Abby your hair looks adorable!! I would love to have your curls, even though everybody made fun of them when we we kids ;)

Andy Porter said...

Hey, that TV cabinet looks awesome! Where did you get it? Someone with crazy skills must have made it.

Russell said...

I think all the extra projects at work are over-rated. I like to smile and tell the people, "don't forget to include a 15-20% gratuity."

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