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Woohoo! Free Stuff!

So I’m starting to reap the benefits of this whole HOF thing, and it is amazingly generous! We have received so many donations from various manufacturers already, and there is still more to come! Pinch me!

The cutest, however, happened yesterday. That wonderful UPS man brought me two boxes, one of which was from Imaginisce. To say that Emily liked the product was an understatement. First she kept saying, “Mommy! Look at the pretty butterflies!” (um, they were flowers). Then I pulled out the paper, and she said, “Ooo! That’s mine!” (um, think again, little one!) When I put the paper back in the box, she said, “Mommy, this is mine. I lay down in it.” And that is exactly what she did:

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This kid just might be my clone. Laying down in a box filled w/ scrap stuff? Yeah, she’s mine.

Yesterday I also received a box filled w/ two paper and embellishment kits from Stemma, several mini-album and page kits from Creating Keepsakes, and the motherload of organizational supplies from Cropper Hopper. Chris liked those ;) He thinks that I’m actually gonna get organized - ha!
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Last week before we left, I received two MORE boxes! One was filled to the gills w/ idea books and another mini-album kit from Creating Keepsakes:
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And then there was THE box. OMG, this box was amazing! Take a look!
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It included items from:
7gypsies
Tinkering Ink
Magic Mesh
Technique Tuesday
Paperhouse Productions
One Heart One Mind
ColorBox
Close to my Heart
Scraperfect
Hambly
DCWV
Doodle Bug
Basic Grey
Cosmo Cricket
Daisy d’s
Fancy Pants Designs
Crate Paper
American Crafts
Making Memories
Pressed Petals
EK Success

The cool part is that the HOFers are going to start doing a Manufacturer Challenge on the CKMB once a month on the 15th of every month. This month we will be featuring American Crafts. I’ll link it up when it goes live.

Back to scrapping! :D

Posted: May 11, 2007 Comments (8)

Take a Look!

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Hillary just sent me the link to the preorder for it on Amazon. I was thrilled that she asked me to contribute to it, and I believe I’ll have 7 layouts appear within the covers. It should be released around January. This is one I just can’t wait to see! I was able to preview several of the layouts included in here, and they blew me away. Quite a few awesome contributors: Severine di Giacomo, Celeste Smith, Amanda Probst, Nichole Periera, and lil ole me.

Thanks Hillary!

Ooo, one more thing. I just logged in and saw that my pic is up at Busy Bee Scrapbooking. They were sweet enough to ask me to be their guest designer for the month. I got to choose a challenge for the message boards, and I wanted to do a journaling challenge. You get to choose between, “___+___=_____’ or Your favorite Special Occasion. Check out the Challenge gallery here. Hope you’ll check it out!

Posted: April 24, 2007 Comments (0)

Headshots and Layouts are up!

2007 Hall of Fame

…making it all the more surreal.

I have to admit, though, I’m a little disappointed in the appearance of the layouts. I think we all are. The scans really don’t give them any justice. The colors look REALLY dull. So, in that case, here’s mine in real color…

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This one was probably my most graphic layout in my entire entry. It really focused on journaling, which, needless to say, you cannot appreciate at all on the website. Hopefully no one will hold that against me. LOL. I used this one as one of my extra layouts; originally it was for the color assignment (gray for old, orange for bright and new), but I substituted it for something else. So, why a layout about my coffee pot? I know, it seems so cliche at this point. But when you understand that our friends actually defined us by our old coffee pot, then it becomes more appropriate. People talked about it all of the time, commented on it, and even remember how fun our birthday parties were because of that darn coffee pot. The Barista was a work of art, was different in every way from any other coffee pot in the world, and it became a conversation piece at our house, much like any piece of artwork might. So, when it broke, it was a big deal in our house. When people come over and see the new coffee pot, they look almost heartbroken. We just laugh. So, that’s why a layout about a coffee pot. When I decided to put it into my entry, others liked the idea that I was able to use a color scheme that is traditionally reserved for Halloween and make it my own. But the big thing was the journaling, and you simply can’t appreciate that on the website. That makes me sad. I like to use an easy, relaxed voice in my journaling, much like how I talk every day, and that’s how this layout was composed.

That being said, so that hopefully it can be appreciated a weeee bit more, here is the journaling. Hope you like it!

Journaling:
It’s really hard to lose a coffee pot.

I became so attached to our little Barista. Working somewhat like a percolator, the coffee was fabulous. So was the entertainment. Yes, I could brew a pot in that baby and the adults at our party would crowd around it just to watch. Then they would suck down their coffee just to watch it again. What Pin the Tail on the Donkey does for the kids, this pot did for the adults. And despite its rather odd appearance, it was actually quite simple to operate.

However, a few months ago, Chris and I started to realize that perhaps our trusty friend was reaching the end of its life span. First it started with the cleanliness factor. Granted, this pot was never easy to clean because of the small hole at the top; I’ve never been able to reach inside of it and effectively scrub it. Yet I could always do a very thorough job with some strong vinegar water. Suddenly, however, that didn’t work. No matter what I tried, (vinegar, bleach, even denture cleaning tablets), it wouldn’t come clean. We accepted it; it still made good coffee.

But then came the fateful day in October. After Dad left to go home, (and, well, let’s face it, the coffee maker always gets the most use when Dad is here), I was cleaning the counter and noticed a puddle of coffee under the pot. That’s odd. Dad is usually quite the tidy guy. I didn’t think much of it, though. Until two days later when I was wiping the counter after brewing my own pot and noticed a puddle again. I lifted up the pot; lo and behold, somehow coffee had gone through the bottom of the carafe into where the electrical apparatus was. THAT’S not good. But that sealed the Barista’s fate; it had left my kitchen for that big coffee shop in the sky.

Of course, knowing a few months ago that this day would come, Chris and I had been planning a coffee maker purchase. As much as we loved the Barista, there was no way I was going to spend $200 to replace it. (I had purchased it on clearance for only $80 when we first got it.) We knew that if we ever lost our beloved Barista, we wanted one like TJ and Dad’s. No pots. Just stick your coffee cup under it, and presto, drink away. So off to Target we went. Initially, for $40, we found the Brewstation that we had seen in the others’ kitchens, but Chris quickly realized that he would not be able to fit his travel tumblers under it. Not to mention that there was no gold basket, and I don’t do paper filters. Dern. But wait, what’s this heavenly little toy??? A Brewmaster DELUXE??? More buttons? A clock? (which I soooo don’t need, but it sure is pretty) A gold filter? AND it will fit Chris’ tumblers?? AND it is on sale for only $45!!!! SOLD! Oh no…there aren’t any boxes of them. Quick, grab that Target man. Can we have the display one? SWEET!!!! Off to the register we go.

While it sure was hard throwing out the loyal Barista, it sure is nice being able to actually clean the coffee pot again. Welcome home, our little Brewstation Deluxe.

Posted: April 10, 2007 Comments (2)

A Few Revealed Secrets

I’m utterly horrible at keeping secrets. When holidays or birthdays come, I usually end up giving my presents early b/c I just can’t handle keeping the secret any more! But this month I’ve been pretty good. I held it in. And now I get to share a few things. :)

1. As a result of a wild cab ride in California, I had the pleasure of meeting Jennifer Childs, owner of I Remember When, which is a division of Xyron. Long story short, she asked me to complete some project for the Xyron show on Home Shopping Network on Monday, March 5th. I think I surprised myself on what I was able to accomplish! I very rarely do any altered items, but something inspired me for this show, and I did a TON! Throughout the day, the Wishblade will be the special value product of the day, so my projects should be on there rather frequently. I can’t post them yet, but after the show, I’ll post them so the family can see. :) But, so you know what to look out for, I did a wreath, two rectangular vases, a bud vase, a tea box, 12 votive candle holders, 2 silohuettes in frames, 2 floating frames, a magnet board, a layout, and a minibook. (um, I TOLD you I’ve been busy!!!!!) I hope you guys will take a peek at the shows that day!!!

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Just after returning from CHA, Wendy at Scrapsupply asked me to be their guest designer for March. I was, and still am, so very flattered. It was so much fun doing some layouts for Becky’s ‘Mixing Patterns’ article. You can check out the newsletter HERE.

So that’s it for the secrets. Just trying to wind down from my scrapping blitzkrieg as of late. On the home front, Chris was in a fender bender w/ the Accord today (not his fault, phew!). He’s totally fine - it was just a small accident, but we will be getting bumper number THREE for that car. In the 8 years that we’ve owned it, it seems that someone installed a very powerful magnet inside of that back bumper. But we just can’t get rid of it. I mean, it is 8 years old with only 70,000 miles and is still in pristine condition (well, except for the whole bumper thing). So it seems a rental car is in my future as I’ll probably have to give him the van so he can get onto post. No worries!!!!

I guess that is the update for the day! Thanks for letting me share! (now, Mom, go tell TJ to set his VCR.)

***edited***
I totally forgot about this! I got a very pleasant surprise last evening! I was browsing the BHG Scrap-A-Faire website and found this!

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Yes, that is my little cutie pie. Now, don’t go get all excited - it is NOT my layout. My dear friend Erin Roe created this amazing layout of Emily. She had to borrow some girl photos from me for CHA. lol (Erin, we REALLY need to make you have a GIRL!) I had no idea it was going to be on the SAF site, though! It was such a pleasant surprise. Thank you, Erin!

Posted: March 1, 2007 Comments (6)

Not much to talk about???

So I’ve been pondering the last couple of days. Trying to figure out what the heck to write about.

Truth is, I’m swamped! I’ve been pumping out tons of layouts for CK Hall of Fame. Yes, I’m a glutton for punishment. I’m entering for my fifth time. After I got the HM nod, I got addicted. And, well, even if I don’t even place (again), I have SOOO much fun doing it! It really brings my mojo back, big time. I have been totally enjoying myself doing them, so that is always good. We’ll see in March if it is fruitful or not. Pray for me. ;)

Right now, I should be preparing for a Stampin Up show, but, obviously, I’m not. I only do one a year, for Monica, so I’m out of practice. But we’ll still have fun. :)

And then I have another kit for CK to do. Gotta love the money!!!!

So I’ve been hunkered down in the scraproom lately. Don’t know if I’ll make it out any time soon. And, yippeeeeeeeeee, I leave Jan 27th for 4 1/2 days in California, BY MYSELF, with all of my scrap buddies! I CANNOT WAIT! It’s always so wonderful going and putting faces w/ the names of people that I chat with all year. Scrapbooking really is amazing like that - I adore how it brings people together. Can’t wait for that. :) C’mon - who else is going to CHA?????

So, you see, that’s all there is to talk about. Pretty boring, right?

Posted: January 10, 2007 Comments (3)

Emily’s Scraplight

Last week I received a Scraplight in the mail to play with. They’ve done alot with Hambly in the past, so they sent a few to the team to see what we could do. Granted, I don’t usually do alot of altered art, but this thing was pretty easy. And I LOVE how it turned out. Not to mention the proud, new, 2-yr-old owner of it loves it, too!

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I trimmed the pink Hambly overlay to about 8″ tall. In PS, I cropped the photo of Emily to fit inside one of the circles, used an Itty Bitty action to make it b/w, the colored the edges in lime green before printing onto a transparency. Used spray adhesive to adhere to the overlay. Finished w/ the Hambly organic rubs in lime green. (LOVE those!)

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After reassembling the light, I folded small green Heidi Swapp flowers in half and used mini glue dots to hold them to the light. In between the flowers I placed the acrylic HS hearts, using just a little ZIG pen glue & sandwiching them b/t the two layers of the scraplight.

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After all was said and done, I think it took me about 30 minutes to put together on Saturday afternoon. Of course, I broke Emily’s bookcase when I was trying to move it in order to plug this in, but that’s beside the point. ;)

Posted: December 4, 2006 Comments (8)

Don’t You Wish Your Scrap Bag Was

HOT like mine!

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Wanna drool some more? Look here. Yeah it’s so cool. Want me to shock you some more? My scrubby gave it to me for my birthday. (thanks for the email to him Shirlster). You know, that birthday that I keep talking about, having parties for, getting presents for, but it never comes? That’s the one. T-minus 3 days, 7 hours, and 19 minutes, by the way. So yes, I got it early b/c I’m scrappin with the girls tomorrow night and headed to the beach next week. One less thing/present he had to pack in the van. I luuuuuuuuuuuuv it. And it’s suede. If I recall correctly (and, I’m sure the SARAT girls could confirm) this is the same bag that I was fondling at CHA Winter in Vegas. It’s suede, dude. It’s awesome. Ahhhhhhhhhhh.

So, speaking of the beach, leaving in a day and a half!!! I cannot WAIT to spend some cool time with Erin!. We even decided tonight that we’re going to TRY to get some family portraits of each other on the beach. I think that excites me the most. The only good family portrait we have is from when Gabe was 2. I set up the tripod on the beach in Destin, and snapped away. Looking forward to finally having Emily in one!!! Poor kid - I need to put some pictures up in this house.

Ok, gotta head to bed. It’s 2:18am, and I have to wake up in THREE (yes, 3) hours to drive to a doctor appointment. Except my sick husband keeps rolling over and wiggling and figgeting and God knows what else and keeping me awake. Grrrrrrrrr. Good thing he bought me my cool bag or else I’d have to get really mad at him right now. I’m sooo freakin tired!!! Niters!

Posted: July 14, 2006 Comments (4)

Updated!

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So I had this cool header over here, which I loved. Then I figured it was about time to update the old resume header. Wanted something cool. So I used some of the brushes that I made and the picture that my sweet son took (he’s becoming a better photographer than I am!) Go check it out!

My Resume :)

Posted: July 6, 2006 Comments (3)

Congrats!!!!!

To all of the new hambly DT, a HUGE CONGRATS! I am so excited to work with you guys! This entire process has been such a wonderfully amazing experience, and I have to put out a very huge thanks to Allison for letting me share in it. It has been an experience like NO other! I have no idea how I’m going to match up to these girls, but here they are, the new Hambly Screen Prints DT!

Hambly Screen Prints Design Team!

Nisa Fiin
Maria Grace Abuzman
Kelly Purkey
Lucrecer Braxton
Marci Lambert
Michelle Sanders
Stacey Fike
Kristi Contes
Tracey Odachowski
Alexis Hardy

We would also like to give recognition to our Honorable Mention Hambly Screen Prints Girls- your work was also amazing!

Megan Dymock
Michelle Wood
Sherry Steveson
Nichole Pereira
Falyn Cahall
Christina Padilla
Anja Wade
Amy Gentile
Mara Siegel
Beth Elswick
Shelby Valdez
Amy Welch
Julie Skinner
Brittany Laakkonen
Anabelle O’Malley
Rani Shaw
Jennifer Lawrence
Tiffani Smith

Posted: July 1, 2006 Comments (4)

So darn exciting!!!!!

Ok, I don’t talk scrapping too much on here, but today I want to!!! I got to spend about an hour and a half on the phone today with Allison who designs the papers for Hambly. Yeah, she rocks. We are in the process of finalizing our picks for the design team, and it is just too darn EXCITING!!!!!!!!!! It is soooo uber cool to be a part of it! We had Alexis on the phone for a while, too, chiming in, and unfortunately Kristi had to head into New York for the afternoon, so I didn’t get to chat w/ her. But reading her emails are a hoot. Ok, we already know how close to Alexis I am, but it’s just so darn cool ‘meeting’ these girls online. Sometimes, I just love my life.

But anyway - the new team. Wow, this is so much harder than I thought. So many variables, and they aren’t just awesome layouts. Cuz there are plenty of those. Scrappers are so amazing to me. I wish I could share, but, alas, I can’t! But hopefully the calls will be out soon!!!!!! Thanks for letting me share!!!!!! (and, well, you know me; I love to be evil and tease people. bwahahahaha)

Posted: June 30, 2006 Comments (5)