Jul 29

Carmen Ochoa
Age Range- 12-14
Height- 5’ 3”
Weight- 92 lbs.

Acting and Modeling Objectives

Films
T.V. Shows
Commercials
Voice Over

Experience

Church Play- The nativity Story “Mary” and “Angel”

Training

Jr. High Drama Classes
Numerous Acting Classes at Local Theater

Special Skills and Talents

Spanish, Southern, and English accents
Play the Violin
Box Hockey

Hobbies

scrapbooking, Knitting, and Reading

Carmen, I tried to set up a resume for you…. fill in your information:

Carmen Ochoa
Hair: *** Height: 5′3” Weight: 92 lbs. Eyes: *** Vocal Range: ******
______________________________________________________________________

THEATRE:
______________________________________________________________________

The Nativity Story Mary, Angel Name of Church

TRAINING:
______________________________________________________________________
Drama Classes( Name of Teacher, School and what you learned, i.e. Improv)

Acting Class Name (Name of Local Theatre and Teacher)

Acting Class Name (Name of Local Theatre and Teacher)

SPECIAL SKILLS:
______________________________________________________________________
Spanish accent, Southern accent, English accent, Violin, Box Hockey, scrapbooking, Knitting

Hope that helps!

Jul 29

I am getting into digital scrapbooking, and am excited about all the free stuff you can download online. I am, however, a little aprehensive about downloading. Has anyone ever run into a digital scrapbooking site I should stay away from (spyware, viruses, etc.)? Thanks!

I guess BlueBell would be one that I would stay away from as it doesn’t have as many features as some.

I have only used PhotoMix software for my digital scrapbooking. It works for me as I like to make many collages and such.

Hope that helps :)

Jul 29

I’m planning on making a scrapbook (and I don’t intend to buy one) but what can I use to make the scrapbook cover? Please don’t say wood or leather, because I don’t have any of those!

Well you can,
* splash different colors of paint all over the book.
*or you can cut your favorite celebreties, singers, authors, or illustrators and stick in a messy place.
*or you can cut your pictures, family picture, class pictures, friends etc.. and stick it.
*get a piece of old cloth, like jeans and cut it and staple it to the copy book from down and add little flowers or stuff the pops, or u can put it plain.
*or get a news paper cut it in different sizes and stick it.

Hope i helped honey :)

Jul 29

I just got a cricut off of QVC and love it already, but wish you could have the letters cut so they are connected together as one word like the sayings that come with the cartridges. Do they make such a cartridge?

As far as I know all the cartridges only have individual letters. Most cartridges offer some common words that are connected but you can’t just do any word. I understand that there is another machine that is quite a bit more expensive that allows you to connect the letters as well as download fonts from your computer but I can’t remember the name of it . . . Ah to dream . . .

Jul 28

Programa: PhotpShop CS 4
Idioma: Inglés y Español
Tema: Cómo colorear zonas oscuras de una imagen.
Dificultad: Fácil.
Realizado por: Scrapbookizate
Web: http://www.scrapbookizate.wordpress.com

Program: PhotpShop CS 4
Language: English and Spanish
Topic: How to color dark zones of an image.
Difficulty: Easy.
Realized by: Scrapbookizate
Web: http://www.scrapbookizate.wordpress.com

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Jul 28

A tour for the website twopeasinabucket.com

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Jul 28

Learn how to add titles to scrapbooks and record memories in this free video on arts and crafts. Get scrapbooking and journaling ideas.

Expert: Stephanie Ovak
Bio: Stephanie Ovak has always been interested in genealogy and family history and has been a true scrapbooker for the last eight years.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Jul 28

7 Ways to get Better Cuts with your cricut Machine – Tips, Tricks and Tools help you to get great die cuts every time!

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Jul 25

For example, if I were to want to let other people know how RUDE the owner of Sharpe Reception Center in Provo, Utah is, so that she’d learn not to be bad to potential customers when they have questions, where would be a good place to go?

But it doesn’t stop there, at reception centers. We’ve all had a very negative experience from one kind of business or another, haven’t we? How about some stores? I can’t think of another specific example right now, but I bet you know the kind of feeling you get when someone–especially the business OWNER or someone else at or near the top–is rude to you. Right? You might think, "WHOW, that is NOT the way you should treat people who might be–or WORSE, already WERE and might be again–your customers! That’s not good for business! If I can spread that around, then maybe they’ll go OUT of business and learn their lesson!"

But on the other hand, maybe you’ll run into a place like the world’s first actual scrapbooking store (in Spanish Fork, Utah)–Keeping Memories Alive–and think something like, "Whow, those people are so NICE! I’d like to spread it around how nice they are! I hope they keep doing very good business!" And then you’ll want to put them on a site or other shopping comparison place for good reasons!

So where is just such a site like that? And don’t stop there, though. Where are other places that a lot of people look at–not just websites–for that kind of comparison information?

Will you come back and see my responses to your answers, please?
Thanks.
Okay, thanks, David Gardner 32, you told me about some good websites. Good, I’ll try them.

Now does anyone know about some non-web places that people like to use, or do most of us just go to websites anymore these days?

Mike
Hi, Mavis the Maven,

Yeah, those sound like some good places to check out, too.

Well, neither of ya posted any non-web places like this that people use, so I guess we just don’t use non-web places like this anymore (or maybe we never did us any?)… True, or…?

Well, anyway, thanks for those, guys. They’re both so good that I don’t know which one I want to pick as best. I think I’ll just let it go to voting by you. What do you think about that?

Mike
Oh, one more thing, Mavis:

Right now I’m looking for good places for me to write reviews of places more than because I want to read others (although those would be the same places–but I just mean that when I wrote this question, it was because I wanted to share information about my bad and good experiences with businesses because right now I had a specific complaint). Of course these will also be good for those times in the future when I may want to read complaints and compliments more than write one.

Mike

On the web:

http://www.epinions.com gives both good and bad info on products and some businesses (like hotels, restaurant chains).

http://www.ripoffreport.com/

If you’re looking for a specific business, you can search on the business name and "sucks" to see web complaints about that business (as in "Wal-mart sucks")

Don’t know how good this one is, but I noticed it on the web: http://www.businessreporter.org/

If you look up a business on Yahoo!’s Yellow Pages or Local, there’s a link where you can read reviews about the business. Problem is, almost no one ever writes them, so it’s almost useless to even check.

Jul 25

I am trying to find the best way to advertise my scrapbooking services and products. Does anybody out there enjoy scrapbooking? What are some ways to expand my services to more people who love scrapbooking?

I recommend visiting scrapbooking forums and posting your services on their sites, if the forum rules allow it. Alternatively, do you have a website? There are many hosting companies that can help you create a website even with average computer experience. Alternatively, have you considered attending your community fairs this spring and summer to have a booth? You might contact your local city government and find out if you can teach a class for free on scrapbooking how-to’s for the community rec center. Go to senior centers, church groups, and volunteer to teach them. You’ll have a chance to introduce yourself and tastefully tell them you offer these services. Don’t make it a strong sales job, just get your name out there.

-Mark
http://GoScrappyGo.com Scrapbooking Forum

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