Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Upcoming class photos

MOM & ME - Teacher appreciation album in a tin!
This is an adorable way to say thank you to your teacher and a perfect Mom and child (or Grandma, Aunt, Uncle....) to do together. The mini accordian album fits perfectly into the decorated tin. Everything you need to create this unique one of a kind project is included in the kit (except adhesive). Cost $18.00
Saturday June 23
1:00 - 3:00
Teacher: Pam



CARDS! CARDS! CARDS!
This class is the best value on the market! All supplies (except adhesive) are supplied to create these lovely "Thinking of You" themed cards. You will stamp, tear paper, punch, ink, colour, use
brads and layer paper as you make these 4 Cards! All for $10.00.
Sunday June 24th
1:30 - 3:30
Teacher: Rae

SUMMER LAYOUT - Splash -
Create this lovely 2 page spread suitable for any theme - sample shows lake fun photos - use 6 full size 4 x 6 photos on this page layout that has been scraplifted from the current issue of Canadian Scrapbooker - learn how easy it is to use magazines as inspiration. Ribbon, uttee, chipboard, ink, paint, flowers, pattern paper & cardstock will all be used! Please bring 6 4 x 6 photos of like summer theme with you to class.
June 27th
6:30 - 8:30
$18.00
Teacher: Pam

OH CANADA
Let your Canadian pride show!
Create this great 2 page layout with a bit of a twist - not traditional colours for this patriotic page adds to it's charm! Play with Chipboard, incorporate stickers and pattern paper to create this amazing project!
July 5th, 2007
6:30 -8:30
Teacher: Pam

Gratitude - an overwhelming sense!

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

The response to our call for postage paid cards is so huge - I have gotten 3 large packages in the mail this week from BC & Beyond! Customers are binding together with workmates and collecting - in a few short days Chris M and friends, Sylvia, May, Jennifer & Kyndra from BC Transmission Corp brought in a pile. Kensington school in Burnaby worked together and dropped off almost 1300! A friend in Oklahoma (Hi Teri!) told me she is sending a huge box our way!

Tonight Karen C told me how her and her daughter were sitting in a garage waiting for new tires to be put on their van, while waiting they went through every magazine in the joint! Every day we receive new cards, one or 2 at a time, or 100's it does not matter because every SINGLE card brought in brings us closer to a cure! Every card marks a step in the right direction!

It is amazing to me to see how a community - our community of scrapbooking - can work together and do such an amazing job! Give yourself a pat on the back, you deserve it!

Keep them coming! We are now well over 6000! Pretty cool for just a few months of collecting!

Friday, June 8, 2007

Tears of gratitude and blessing....

When you wake up in the morning do you ever ask yourself


"Self what is today going to be like?" Or "Self what are we going to do today?"


Some mornings as I am just waking up, listening to the rain (come on I live in Vancouver - it happens allot) or feeling the sun shine through the crack in the curtains (Yes that happens sometimes too!) I think, O.K. God what is going to happen today?


Some days are simply routine, get up, get ready for work, make sure the girls are up and doing what they need to be doing, take Ashlynn to school, off to work... then at 2:30 begin the whole list in reverse, making sure the girls are doing their homework, get dinner ready. . . The same regular thing. Then there are moments in the middle of the day - when you get your socks blessed off and you literally stand there wondering if it truly happened. I had one such moment today - I am still in awe and feeling warmed to the center of my soul.


Today looked as if it would be a fairly regular day for the most part. I knew there was a "challenge" to deal with when I arrived at the store involving a Visa machine that was down for several hours the previous day. A challenge here and there at the store is nothing out of the ordinary routine that is for sure...


Then it happened, one of those moments . . . you know the ones you have to pinch yourself to make sure you are not dreaming... a little something that literally made me cry tears of gratitude and blessing.... right in the middle of the store! This literally made my day! And continues to warm my soul - way down deep on so many levels.


A number of INKLINGS ago I wrote about my first camera, a brownie Hawkeye, it was a gift from my Grandma, and how much I wish I still had that camera. I have many good memories of adventures with Grandma and the camera. Sweet Sweet childhood memories. Today as I was working in the store a sweet customer ( I am feeling totally awful I am drawing a total blank on her name, Oh it makes me so very mad at myself when I do this!) came in carrying a blue bag and came directly to the counter, I thought cool, more postage paid cards to add to our stash...

No way, this is way cooler... she looks at me, hands me the bag and says I have a little gift for you.... I'm thinking oh that is so nice, she made my day before I even opened the bag. OH MY - I actually squealed and tears of blessing and gratitude sprang to my eyes when I put my hand in the bag and pulled out MY CAMERA! (Tears are springing again!) It could have been my original Hawkeye - the exact model - it felt the same, looked the same and everything.... How cool is that?


It still makes me smile and warms me to the deep recesses of my soul. First that she would think of me, second that she would remember reading my little story, third that she would ask her husband to pass along the 'extra' Hawkeye that they had gotten at an auction.... What a day! One truly blessed day!


My soul is blessed down right to the core!

THANK YOU! from the bottom of my heart for thinking of me. For making the time to bring it in, for being a blessing. It truly is in the little moments of life like this that make life so full!

WOW!

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Just for those brave souls

who may desire to have their scrapbook pages, or paper craft projects published. I have found this cool blog that is dedicated to listing all "pub calls" - I have been asked a few times how to get work published in magazines, or where to look for what magazines are looking for. This BLOG has the answers to those questions and more.
Check often
Good luck to anyone who tries.
Remember that the reward is not in getting your pages published but in the fact that you scrapbooked them for your family in the first place.
Happy scrapping

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

No photo's required!

I thought this was a very cool challenge.

Over the weekend I was reading
Donna Downey's blog which led me to a new blog by a great watercolour artist named Kal - who has issued a 1 + 1 + 1 challenge (go to her blog for complete details) to write a letter dated one year, one month & one day from today about what you will be doing , where you will be at, who you will be with etc..... Use your imagination, dream big. Write it down, then go make it your reality. I thought it would be a very unique writing assignment for a high school English class. Not to mention it spoke directly to my scrapbooking journaling heart.

This past week I have been working on a mini album - a photo's optional project. I am calling it "Recollections" Each page will have a recollection of my past, things that I recall, and remember that I truly do not want to forget (loosely inspired by the movie
The Notebook ) Things that I may or may not (in most cases do NOT) have any photo's for. Things like how I used to jump out of my 2nd story bedroom window by grabbing a branch of the tree - and how my dad always wondered (never caught on) why that one branch was always growing funny! Or how in the summer Dad used to get a great deal on " ice-cream seconds" from the Dairy - Naked Revels (no chocolate), Popsicles with one stick, Drumsticks with no nuts - you never knew what you were going to get when you picked because usually the labels were all wrong too. No photos in my collection for these memories....

It is my hope that one day when I am old and my memory may not work quite as it should that this little album will be a source of great joy! Then it will be passed down and the stories enjoyed over and over... Recollections! Remembers!

Tell me what you are working on these days... or what your not! I would love to hear from you.

Upcoming classes











Acetate mini album.

Learn how to stamp, paint, and emboss on Acetate transparencies. During the process you will create a great little mini album and learn the tips for success with this unique surface. Please brin all basics to class (Trimmer, adhesives, scissors etc)



CARDS, CARDS, CARDS

Make 4 Fathers day cards in this class. You will be using stamps, punches and paper layering techniques to create these cards

Friday, May 18, 2007

Ever wonder

Do you ever wonder why we celebrate (or have stat holidays) the days we do. I mean some are obvious, like Christmas, and Canada day. Where others like, Labour Day and Victoria day are less so. I thought I would take a look into this holiday that gives us a Long Weekend this weekend. So here it is Victoria Day in a nut shell. Just in case you ever wonder. . .


Victoria Day
In Canada, the celebration of Victoria Day occurs every year on Monday, prior to May 25th. It is the official celebration in Canada of the birthdays of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II. Victoria Day was established as a holiday in Canada West (Now Ontario) in 1845, and became a national holiday in 1901. Before Victoria Day became a national Holiday, people had celebrated Empire Day , beginning in the 1890s as Victoria approached her Diamond jubilee in 1897. Victoria, queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and empress of India was born on 24 May 1819. She ascended the throne after the death of her uncle George IV in 1837 when she was only 18. She ruled until her death in 1901 when her son Edward the VII became king of England

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

100 things I want to do in my life.....

Quite some time ago (many years) Memory Makers featured an article about the things we want to do in our lives before we are unable to, it has stuck in my mind. The article talked about making a list of 100 things you want to do before you die... It seemed like quite a task, I did not think I would ever come up with 100 things, however when I put the pen to paper I came up with 5o very easily and quickly, and had no problem getting to 100 (actually 148 to be exact)

Just recently I came across the list I wrote, it was fun to read, some things never happened like... doing the Grouse Grind before I am 40! Never did that Maybe before I reach 45! And others that have such as Celebrate 40th birthday in a big way! There are things that will likely not happen because of the cost involved, or change in circumstances. Some things I have no or very little control over - holding my grand babies..

I remember sitting down and writing my list of 100 things. It was a great exercise, to make you think about where your life is, and where you would like it to be. how you are going to change it if it needs changing, it is a great place to dream - big or little dreams! I also think that by writing things down we are more likely to do them, there is a level of accountability to self when we see things written down.

Here are 5 random things that come from that list

  1. Milk a cow
  2. Ride in a hot air balloon
  3. Visit my friend Lisa in Niger (Read some great stories HERE) where she works!
  4. Hold my Grand babies in my arms (many years down the road!)
  5. Drive across Canada with my family

The next step would be to scrapbook each of these 100 things.... The article suggested creating an album of the list, pre done pages so that when you achieve one of the items on the list all you have to do is add a photo or 2! Voila! Simple album of the things that are important to you...

How cool is that?

Monday, May 7, 2007

One Boy...

And 700 pre-paid postage cards later! Last week I received an email from Colleen, one of my customers asking me when I would be in the store this week, her son had something that he wished to hand off to me personally.

It is not usual for me to be at the store on the weekend these days, though I often make special trips in, to say hi to people passing through, pop in on a crop or in this case come in because it was asked of me. So at 11:00 on Saturday I made a new friend - Colten ! I have seen many photo's of Colten, heard stories but never had the privilege of meeting him. On Saturday he walked in and handed me a bag FULL of pre-paid postage cards. How cool is that? Colten had gone to the Doctors and collected cards, went through the magazines at home, at the School Library he recruited his friends to help him go through the magazines - friends started bringing him cards!

He has many in his Port Coquitlam neighbourhood collecting. Just today his Mom Colleen emailed and said he already has a pile started for the next delivery! How awesome is that! Colten you are my hero - in just over a month this one boy has made a difference! His collection of 700 cards translates to $119.00 for Cancer research! Colten says this is only the beginning, he is talking to Friends and relatives, looking where ever he can to continue his quest! This touched my heart! Cancer is one of those things that has touched so many lives - we may be going through the process, in recovery or we know someone, or know someone who knows someone who has been touched by this horrid disease - this is one great way to make a difference! We will be collecting cards on an ongoing basis with no end in sight at this point! Just think of the possibilities! Colten did and look what he has started! Thank you Colten! You are making a difference in our world! Keep it up!

Monday, April 30, 2007

UPCOMING CLASSES





This is a great little project for anyone wanting to put all of your favorite recipes in one place. Perfect for a gift for mom, grandma, aunt or just for you! Because YOU deserve a little gift too!



Show Dad / Husband just how special he is with this great little album! "HE IS" is a board book album to honor the special guy in your life.
Class size is limited in both of these classes so please call ahead to reserve your space.
Also Coming up

Cards Cards Cards - Thursday May 31 st. Create 4 cards for only $10.00
Terrific Techniques - Sunday May 27th -
This months technique focus - Transparencies! $18.00
Watch for photos of the class samples for both of these great classes to show up here soon!