Saturday, September 26, 2009

Creative Escape Class Projects, Part 2

Fabric designer Heather Bailey's husband is a professional photographer, and not only did he give the sweetest intro to Heather's class, but he also took photos of her teaching, including this one (left). Heather has this and more CE2009 photos in her blog, which you can see here.
We created an adorable mini album with Heather, and most of us managed to finish the entire project in class. The class kit included lovely colourful ribbon to tie around the binder ring, which I still have to add when I get a chance. I think this album is awesome for spring or summer vacation photos, or would make a fantastic teacher's gift. Isn't it bright and pretty?
In Carol Wingert's class, we created this lovely pyramid display with a matching mini album. We made this project completely from scratch, including cutting the triangles to make the pyramid (which we now can re-created again and again), and we also learned traditional bookbinding techniques while making the album. Carol posted various ways that this project can be completed on her blog post here. I plan on decorating a small Christmas tree, adding some additional, smaller pyramids, and creating a Christmas display with lit mini Christmas trees inside the pyramids. Can you picture it?

I'll have posts coming up with the remaining Creative Escape class projects, both here and on Scrapscene, so check back soon.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Moving Scrapbook Supplies

Moving is enough of a task to begin with, but the thought of packing up a room full of scrapbook supplies is enough to make any scrapper cringe!

With only 5 days left until move day, I've already packed up most of my craft supplies and am in the process putting smaller boxes into big ones, labelling it all and getting it move-ready.
As a happy by-product of this move, I've finally put all of my layouts into albums :-) and they're all in the box at my feet. I plan on moving this box myself in my own car, rather than trusting the movers with it. The rolling cart beside me is where I typically keep all of my essential supplies - trimmer, rulers, inks, stamps, die cutting machine and dies, adhesives, etc. It's now empty and ready to roll into our new house.
Packing up my paper was a task that had me quite intimidated, but I've managed to sort it all (better than it's ever been sorted, actually) and box it all in pizza boxes and Iris cases, prior to transferring it to larger boxes. Typically stacked on the shelves on the right hand side of this shelving unit, you can see my boxed-up paper stack at left. I guess I have a bit of it, don't I? Maybe I should buy more Basic Grey? :-} I still have quite a bit of packing to do, but it's going well and we should be on target to get everything moved without much panic. I'm looking forward to organizing it all in my new home.

Once we're moved in and somewhat settled, I'll try to write a post about lessons learned when moving scrap supplies for any of you gals who may be crazy enough to try moving yours in the near future! As for me, hopefully this is our last move in a very loooonnnnnng time! :-)

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Creative Escape Class Projects, Part 1

I think the greatest highlight of being at Creative Escape was - of course - the chance to take classes from some of the most amazing artists in the scrapbooking world. Each class was unique and each teacher brought their own style, personality and creative touches to the project we created with them. Here is a look at two of our class creations.
We created this richly beautiful wall hanging with Lynette Carroll, and I have to say, I don't think I've seen anyone have a project more organized than the way Lynette organized this class. The six-panel wall hanging would be beautiful with formal wedding photos, although Lynette's had everyday colour pics, and it looked fantastic!
Heidi Swapp is as upbeat and positive as I expected her to be, and there was never a quiet moment in her class. As I am in the process of moving right now, hearing Heidi's tales of moving 3 times in 18 months (and twice across the ocean!) was very timely. I can only hope to have 19 boxes full of completed scrapbook albums one day! Can you imagine!

Heidi's project was this beautiful cascading display album, which flipped up to display layer after layer of pages for photos and journaling. Heidi's own version of this project was completely filled with photos. I can't wait to finish mine.

You can get an idea of what the inside looks like in the slide show below.


Look for more Creative Escape projects, coming soon to both my blog as well as to Scrapscene.com.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Creative Escape 2009 Instructor Pics

The official photographers for Creative Escape took a whopping 1,400+ photos during the event, and I managed to find one of Virginia and me out by the pool during the scavenger hunt, left. You can see all of these photographer's pics, as well as photos from previous CE events, by looking here.

I'm going to be posting photos of all the CE2009 projects sometime soon, both on my blog as well as on Scrapscene, so stay tuned! In the interim, here is a peek at out photos with some of the awesome instructors we met. The lighting wasn't fantastic in the hotel banquet rooms, but the fantastic company made up for it! Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

It Won't Be Long Now . . .

It's coming down to the crunch for us now - we move in less than a week and there's still so much to do. The fact that I'm driving the kids to activities up near our new home, while we are still living in our current home doesn't help! But we're taking it in stride and are confident we'll get everything done in time. (How's that for thinking positive!)

Here's an aerial view of our new home. While we are still a bit nostalgic about leaving our existing home, since we've created so many happy memories there, we're really excited about moving out to the country. The space, the natural surroundings, the more relaxed lifestyle - we're looking forward to embracing it all!

I'm a little concerned that we may be without internet service for a little while at our new place, so I may not be around much in the next little while. But if I can squeeze it in, I'll be creating some posts in advance to tide me through. So while it may look like I'm organized and posting away in the face of a huge move, I'm really just grateful for that little Blogger function called "scheduled publishing!" :-)

Wish me luck, and see you soon!

Sunday, September 20, 2009

What we did on our Summer Vacation

One of the highlights of our summer is heading to Montreal to stay with my Uncle Roy and Aunt Nicole and visit with my Mom's side of the family. My cousins are all great about getting our kids together - despite how far apart we live - to ensure our kids will all grow up knowing one another and with wonderful memories of time spent together.
The kids and I continued the tradition this year and managed to squeeze in a long weekend visit, despite our crazy move schedule. All of us headed to Uncle Mannie and Aunt Bunty's beautiful cottage for a Sunday family reunion. You can see posts about previous reunions here (2007) and here (2008).
Uncle Julien and Aunt Tillie are HUGE Tim Hortons fans, and get their breakfast there each morning. Years ago, the kids wanted to come along too, and another tradition was begun! So every Montreal trip involves numerous treks over to Tim Hortons where coffee, food, photos and togetherness are plentiful!

I'm so grateful for this fantastic group of cousins who care so much about each other and about each other's kids too. I think that is a rare thing in today's world. I hope this tradition continues for many, many years. The slide show below gives a more in-depth look at our trip. Enjoy!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

A Rising Star

I'm once again a bit behind on posting this, but I want to send a huge shout out to my cousin Tessa's son Kristian. This charismatic guy is a talented actor and singer, and we recently had the privilege of watching him sing in the Rising Star talent contest at this year's CNE in Toronto.
Even being selected to sing at this event is a huge achievement, but Kristian also sang his way to the semi-finals for his category - quite an accomplishment for his first attempt at a show like this. We were thrilled to be there and watch him make history, as one day I'm sure he'll be a household name, and we'll be able to say "We were there!"

Congratulations, Kristian!

Friday, September 18, 2009

A Successful Surprise!

This is a looooonnng overdue post, but I couldn't resist posting it even though it's so late.

I've been to a few surprise parties in my time, but it's rare that a surprise party is truly this successful! This party was a true gem. When Stephen's uncle celebrated his 80th birthday, cousins held a great birthday bash. The surprised looks on Uncle Bronty and Auntie Ann's faces sure tell the story!
Even though she knew about the party, out of town guests added to the surprise for Auntie Ann. In keeping with tradition, like other times Mark and Diana had big parties, it poured rain, but the tent kept us all dry. The kids, adults - everyone had a total blast! Happy 80th Birthday, Uncle Bronty!

U2 in Concert

Added to the on-going list of things we probably wouldn't have planned if we knew we were moving, we were lucky enough to see U2 in concert last night! I did feel a bit guilty as we were driving into the city that I should be packing for our move instead, but as the band took the stage, that feeling wore of, at least for the rest of the night. :-)
The stage was amazing! The stadium's dome was open and the top of the stage - a huge point with a disco ball on top - reached way up into the sky. The video screen, which you can see above, was actually a collection of tiny, connected screens, which they then stretched out later in the show (see left). It was quite fantastic!

We met up with Stephen's friends Adam and Greg and attended the concert with them, and all in all it was a great night. They had preciously seen U2 in concert, but it was a first for me, and U2 is one of the groups I've always wanted to see live in concert. If you ever get the opportunity to see them, I highly recommend it!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Thinking of The Scrapping Nook

My thoughts lately have been with Patti and Elia, owners of The Scrapping Nook - an awesome LSS in the Niagara region. A short time ago, the store had an electrical fire and the gals have been working so hard getting everything repaired, resolved and getting their inventory sorted.

Fortunately, no one was hurt in the fire and the while the brick and mortar store is currently closed for repair, it will re-open as soon as the gals can get everything ready. In the interim, the online store is still open.

If you've never met Patti and Elia, oh my gosh, you have to! They are incredibly funny, sweet and kind gals. They work so hard buying great product for their store, on top of their (sometimes more than) full-time, NSBR jobs. Patti (far left) and Elia (far right) host an annual event called Destination Create on the National Scrapbook Day weekend, which is a ton of fun. Ladies have travelled quite far to attend this retreat, such as Pam (centre in the photo) who came all the way from Idaho, and is now an "honourary Canadian".

I hope you join me in wishing a swift and safe repair to the store for these ladies, and hopefully some rest and relaxation somewhere down the road once everything is complete. Thoughts, prayers and hugs are coming your way, Patti and Elia!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Canadian Scrapbooker Basics Volume 4

I created this layout for the Gr8 Cre8ive Idol contest that was held in late 2008 over at Just Cre8, and looking at this page reminds me of what hot summer weather we had that year. This year's summer was so cool and rainy, and I'm not sure we took the sprinkler out at all! What a difference a year makes! Our children have certainly grown and changed. As we pack up this house to move in a few weeks, and it makes me glad I capture happy memories like these in our scrapbooks.
This page was just featured in Canadian Scrapbooker Basics Volume 4, in a section highlighting unique embellishments. I love the look of wide ribbon on a page, and had fun adding the colourful stick pins through the knot here. In the contest I created this page for, the challenge was to use a well-known advertising slogan, and I though Obey Your Thirst was fitting for this photo.

It's always a treat to be a part of this fantastic, all-Canadian publication! Pick up Canadian Scrapbooker magazines at your local scrapbook store, or subscribe here.

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

How Did That Happen?

With the large amount of rain we've had this year, it barely seems like we've had a summer, does it? There sure weren't as many days at the splash pad or jumping through the sprinkler this summer, since the sun was rarely shining. It certainly makes back to school seem like it's here too early!
Despite the lack of hot weather, the kids seemed to agree that we had a great summer this year. With our trip to the Delawana, the annual family visit to Montreal (which I still haven't blogged about yet - ack!) and some fun camp activities, they all are quite ready to head back to the classroom. For me, it's fantastic to finally be dropping all three kids off at the same school, instead of driving to and from two different schools. Hooray!
And the girls barely seem nervous at all, since not only to they have a big brother at school, but they will be in the same classroom, so they have each other. Their teacher also taught Evan grade 1 and that gives them some added familiarity, at least until we move at the end of the month!

So in as much as I can't believe it's back to school already, at least I have three happy, well rested and enthusiastic kids heading back to the classroom. I can't believe we will be doing it all again at the end of the month though! Wish me luck!

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Hands On Photography

If you are interested in improving your photography, you'll want to check out the latest and greatest online feature from Sue Sykes and Canadian Scrapbooker, Hands On Photography.

As mentioned in Sue's Fall 2009 Canadian Scrapbooker photography article, each month, Sue will offer some tips and techniques on the basics discussed in the current issue, plus she will post an assignment. Everyone is invited to share their photos on the Canadian Scrapbooker blog, and each assignment completed and uploaded earns you a chance to win a prize from that month's sponsor. This month’s sponsor is Rose Moka.

See more details here.

While you are checking out Sue's awesome new online feature, take a peek at the photo credits under the water photos, too. *grin*

Thursday, September 03, 2009

Creative Escape Trunk Show

The day before classes began at Creative Escape we had the opportunity to attend a trunk show, where we saw tables laid out with the work of each of our instructors. To say that the talent represented in that room was absolutely outstanding would be a total understatement!

Each table was covered with amazing pieces of art, mini-albums, scrapbook pages, vintage finds and how decor pieces. I took a ton of pictures; more than I could possibly post, so here are a few highlights. Here is a peek at Tim Holtz's table, filled with awesome pages, projects and the coolest collection of ephemera.
Another of my favourites from the trunk show was this canvas but Carol Wingert. The 64 tiny squares on this canvas each a miniature work of art, and my photo truly doesn't do it justice. The details on this project are truly amazing. Take a peek at Carol's post about this on her blog. In addition to seeing the instructor's tables, we had an opportunity to meet and take photos with each of them. I've also guest posted on Scrapscene about my experience at Creative Escape, so take a peek at more here.

In the slide show below, take a little look at projects from each of the instructor's tables, as well as a peek at the lamps I mentioned in my previous entry and in this Scrapscene guest post. Enjoy!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Love Tim?

It's very late Sunday night (OK technically it's Monday morning) but I'm so excited about Creative Escape that I had to stay up late and write.

We arrived home at about 10:30 p.m. tonight. The trip was beyond fantastic! Everything about it - the instructors, the classes, the resort (and the hot weather) was outstanding, and Virginia and I had a great time! We made some awesome projects, I took a lot of photos, and I will tell you more as soon as I can.
If you've been keeping your eyes and ears open for news from Creative Escape, you may have heard a rumour about Tim Holtz that sounds totally outrageous! On Saturday night, CE held an auction to benefit the Leukemia-Lymphoma Society. Up for bidding were lamps altered for the event by Tim Holtz and Heidi Swapp.
Here on stage are Heidi and Tim with Tim's lamp. Just minutes before this photo was shot, Heidi's lamp had been auctioned for approx. $8,200! Then Tim came on stage and talked about the inspiration for his lamp before the bidding started. Tim's lamp raised an absolutely amazing $29,000 for the charity! WOW!
There's so much more to write about, but I'm exhausted from the trip, and need to get to bed. But before I go, I want to give a shout out to Dawn Hueser. Dawn and her friend Janet were in Arizona this weekend, where Virginia and I hung out with them. I've known them from Just Cre8 for a while now. Dawn is second from the left here.

Dawn was Graphic 45's featured artist on their blog last Friday, and her work is absolutely awesome, so go check it out on her blog here. Congratulations Dawn, and it was fantastic finally meeting you and Janet.

Of course, I also want to send a big shout out to Virginia for being an awesome roommate and travelling buddy for this weekend's event. I had such a wonderful time, and those zebra print hair clips are the absolute best!

Stay tuned for some more news and project photos from Creative Escape, coming soon!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

While I'm Away

Well, my bags are almost packed . . . .

OK wait, I'll admit it! My scrap supplies are not packed at all! But my clothes are, and my scrap tote will be ready in the next few hours. Creative Escape 2009 is here. It sure has come quickly. I'm going to try to blog while I'm away, but I've never used our new laptop, so I'm not sure how I'll do.

So in case I don't get around to updating this blog while I'm gone, I thought I would leave a happy little photo at the top of the page. These are my three favourite tots in the whole wide world. I love these three little faces with all my heart. They are my reason for scrapbooking and my reason for being. I'll miss them and my hubby so much while I'm gone, and can't wait to cuddle them all when I get back.

So enjoy the sweet view, and hopefully I'll be talking to you from Arizona very soon. Cheers!

Friday, August 21, 2009

It's Amost Here . . .

When I found out back in March that I had won the chance to go to Creative Escape 2009, it seemed so very far away. Yet, here we are, less than a week away from this exciting trip to Arizona, and I can't believe how quickly it has come. I checked out the weather forecast this morning - it's over 100 degrees Fahrenheit now! Ack! Rain on the weekend should cool it off a bit just in time for our trip. Check out the weather forecast here!

Heidi has been blogging about CE 2009 also, and I grabbed this photo of last year's event on her blog. Doesn't it look like fun? To say "I'm so excited" is a bit of an understatement! See more about what we will be doing here.

I'm going to be keeping a journal while I'm away and doing a few guest posts for Scrapscene about the whole CE experience, so stay tuned for that. Don't worry, I plan on taking tons of photos, so hopefully it will almost feel like you're there (minus the heat!)

I was talking to Virginia this morning, and since neither of us has started packing yet, I guess I had better get a move on! Not only do I have to organize my list of required scrap supplies, but I have a ton of laundry to do too.

More on Creative Escape 2009, coming soon.

Friday, August 14, 2009

A great vacation!

With how unpredictable the weather has been this summer, we somehow managed to pick the best week of the entire year to go on vacation. Hooray! We had a wonderful time up at a resort on Honey Harbour, where the kids loved being in camp all days with other kids their age and the adults enjoyed having the day free to read by the pool, play a little round of golf, go for walks and just bask in the peace and quiet!

We were away for 5 days, and while the first few were windy, the rest were awesome. Doug and Nicole and their girls were in the room right beside us. We had dinners together and took this tour on the Miss Midland (left) together. The evening shows were great - Stephen and Doug even tried (unsuccessfully) to be hypnotized!
Then on Thursday morning, Leanne and Pete sailed into Honey Harbour and picked us for a day sailing on their boat. We had a fantastic time! Look at the concentration on Evan's face as he controls the boat - he soaked it all in so quickly and had a great time. Even the girls had their turn at the wheel!
And of course, the kids loved playing with Leanne and Pete's sweet dog, Bailey, and I think Bailey had a great time too. Good weather, good company, good food, good friends and a ton of fun - what more could a family want from a vacation?! I guess maybe just a few good photos - or is that just me? :-}

I hope your family's vacation is as fun-filled and action-packed as ours!

Saturday, August 08, 2009

Busy, busy summer!

It seems every year in August and December, I end up taking more photos than I can possibly ever edit (or post) within a reasonable time. This year is no exception. We've been here, keeping busy, and while my scrapping activity isn't happening all that much, we've certainly had lots going on around our house.
Towards the end of July, we were lucky enough to have tickets to see Coldplay in concert. It was a blast! We rented a limo, along with a few friends, and had a fantastic night. After that, we managed to get a way for a week at a resort on Honey Harbour, which I will post some photos of shortly (after I tackle the mountains of laundry!)

In between all of that, we are still trying to get the house packed for our upcoming move, and I'm getting more and more excited about my trip to Arizona for Creative Escape 2009. So stay tuned, and I'll fill you in a bit more about our summer, and maybe you will even see a scrapping project or two!

I hope your summer is turning out to be as busy and fun as ours is.

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