Friday, February 17, 2012

Instagram Friends?




Tell me friends, are you on Instagram? I have had this app downloaded on my iPhone for a long time now, and really just started using it this week. For a long time I would simply use it to edit a photo here and there- not even realizing other people could see my photos {whoops}. Now however, I love it! I take a million photos daily, usually most on my phone, so its a fun way to have them all gathered together, and sometimes get funny feedback on them. 

If you want to follow me and see a million and one photos of my pups, food, and random life inspiration then search "Dreambookdesign" click on it, and start Following! I would love to have some new friends on there, and follow you back as well:) 

I'll give you little peek into what this week has been for me, naturally just starting out I will take photos of the things nearest and dearest to me..food, pups, and sweet cards from J;)




Im sure I will be posting a ton of photos of the nursery projects as they get underway too! So follow along if you want, and I look forward to see some of you on there:) Happy weekend

3 comments:

  1. i love instagram.just started following you. in fact, we have some of the same photos - girl scout cookies and heart shaped doughnuts.

    also, i like phonto app bc you can add words onto the photos.

    hooray for instagram.
    user name: chvassar

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  2. I love using instagram! i started following you and would love if you followed me as well :)

    username- morganshea20

    praying for you and J as you get ready for the sweet baby boy!

    xo
    Morgan Daymude
    http://biggrinsmakelaughlines-morgan.blogspot.com/

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  3. I'm a new follower of your pictures! Instagram is new to me too so I'm excited to add more friends!

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