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    <title>Last Minute Cards for Mom</title>
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        <div>Some simple cards to make for mom.<br /><br /><img src="http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i180/petermandesign/IMG_8683.jpg" /><br /><br /><i>supplies used: 3-d stickers (Target) • cardstock (Bazzill) • ink (Clearsnap) •
      ledger paper (Making Memories) • letter stickers (Autumn Leaves) • rub-ons (Heidi
      Grace)<br /><br /></i>Amy<i><br /></i><p></p></div>
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    <title>A Mother's Day Project</title>
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          <br />
      We are still doing some Go-Green projects over at Prima so I decided to make a mother's
      day project using one of the packaging tin cans of Prima. This was so easy and quick
      to make. Just sharing a simple idea for a project which you can make for your mom
      or for yourself.<br /><br />
      Happy Mother's Day!<br /><br />
      Iris<br /></div>
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    <title>Mother's Day Bouquet</title>
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          <p>
         How about a handmade bouquet of flowers for mom this Mother's Day?! And a bonus? these
         flowers won't wilt and I bet she appreciates the time and effort. :)
      </p>
          <p>
         Greta
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          <p>
         Instructions and products found on the Fancy Pants blog. <a href="http://missfancypants.typepad.com/">http://missfancypants.typepad.com/</a></p>
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    <title>From a child's point of view</title>
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          <br />
      I believe that good pictures does not necessarily mean that the subject should be
      posed, or have eye contact, or even face the camera. Sometimes, taking the picture
      from the subject's point of view help tell the story much better. In this layout,
      my 3 year old spotted the animal ride and immediately headed towards it. Instead of
      trying to run to the front to get a picture of her face, I just let her head on towards
      the ride and took the pictures from behind. No great photography tricks here but I
      sure am happy with the results.<br /><br />
      Have a great day!<br /><br />
      Iris<br /></div>
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    <title>A 24 hour crop</title>
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          <p>
         24 hours of scrapping at my lss...that's how I spent my NSD:)  12pm-12pm...yawn;) 
         In that time I completed one mini-album (seen below), a layout, taught a class, had
         LOTS of laughs and yawns, sarcasm a-plenty:), snuggled up with a fellow scrapper on
         an air mattress in the middle of the shop for a few hours of sleep to then wake up
         and start all over again:)  Lots of fun!
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          <p>
         The <a href="http://www.tinkeringink.com/products.php?cat=28">Peek-a-boo album by
         Tinkering Ink</a>.  A fun easy project:)  4 chipboard pages with tabs and
         windows and 3 acrylic pages.  I used <a href="http://www.mytatteredangels.com/">Glimmer
         Mist by Tattered Angels</a> to treat the chipboard.  Just a little spritz
         will do ya.  It colorizes the chipboard and gives it a hint of glimmer:) 
         Super easy:)
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         Album cover:
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         Page 1:
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         Front and back of page 1:  I sprayed a bit of Glimmer Mist on the acrylic page
         and left to dry.  I used this paper:  <a href="http://www.tinkeringink.com/proddetail.php?prod=WW-04">For
         the birds</a>  Note how the birds are mirror images.  PERFECT for an acrylic
         page...thank you ms. or mr. Tinkering Ink designer;)
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         Page 2:
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         Page 3:
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          <p>
         Last page:
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         Supplies:
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         Patterned Paper:  Tinkering Ink:: Wild Woodland<br />
         Transparency:  Heidi Swapp<br />
         Acrylic hearts:  Heidi Grace<br />
         Stickers and book plate:  MM<br />
         Flower:  Prima<br />
         Buttons:  Autumn Leaves
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         TFL:)  Love, Tracy Austin
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    <title>New found love...</title>
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            <div>See the little gems all along the scroll? They aren't rhinestones they are stickers
            and I am in love with them. They are "Class A' Peel Silver Dot Sparklers Stickers
            by Stampendous. If you like sparkle on your projects you should give these a try.
            I think you just might like them as much as I do.<br /><p></p><img src="http://www.memorymakersmagazine.com/08Masters/content/binary/HPIM7222-1.JPG" border="0" /><br /><br />
            Products Used: Patterned Paper: BasicGrey, Making Memories, Ink: ClearSnap, Ranger,
            Floss: DMN, Velvet Pleated Blossom: Maya Road, Scroll: Maya Road, Rubons: Maya Road,
            White Pen: Ranger, Paint: Ranger<br /><br />
            Have fun creating,<br />
            Lisa 
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    <title>Creating Shapes With Stamps</title>
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        <div>It's really fun to work with stamps. They are versatile and it can be used over
      and over to achieve different effects. In this layout, I used the Prima-Build-A-Frame
      stamps to create a star. I added rub-ons and stiching marks to the lines to create
      a funkier star.<br /><br /><br /><p></p><img src="http://www.memorymakersmagazine.com/08Masters/content/binary/stitches%28SF%29.jpg" border="0" /><br /><br />
      Have a fun scrappy day!<br /><br />
      Iris<br /></div>
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    <title>Mad for Madras...</title>
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          <p>
         I've been seeing it everywhere. A little pop of spring/summer fun! I'm all about mixing
         patterns and bright colors, so this is right up my alley! :) Check out these pics...
      </p>
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            <img style="WIDTH: 781px; HEIGHT: 274px" height="362" alt="madras spread copy.jpg" src="http://www.memorymakersmagazine.com/08Masters/content/binary/madras%20spread%20copy.jpg" width="1000" border="0" />
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          <p>
         These are from Target, The Company Store, and JCrew. Soooo super cute! I've managed
         to get Lilli into some cutie madras shorts, I'm working on getting Bob into some long
         bermuda ones (sedate brown so as not to scare the poor man), and have my eye on a
         little beverage bucket I saw this weekend. Might have to throw a party to justify
         that purchase! ;)
      </p>
          <p>
         Naturally, anything that I see in out in the "real world" gets translated to my scrappin'
         addiction. And the search for madras plaid paper began. And ended...rather abruptly
         unfortunately. I have plaid papers, but no madras...not even plaid in the vibrant
         hues that are calling my name "Staciiiiiii, use meeeeee!" ;) 
      </p>
          <p>
         So what's a scrap-desperate girl to do? Well, since I wasn't making a late night fabric
         run (don't laugh...I've done it!), this chick took out those cutie shorts of her daughters! I
         took a macro pic of them, photoshopped it up a bit for extra oomph, and printed it
         onto matte photo paper. Yep, I made my own madras plaid paper from Lilli's shorts!
         LOL :) And you know what? My Madras-Mad Self was quite happy with the result! :)
      </p>
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         Check it out...
      </p>
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            <img style="WIDTH: 384px; HEIGHT: 480px" height="1000" alt="sooner.jpg" src="http://www.memorymakersmagazine.com/08Masters/content/binary/sooner.jpg" width="773" border="0" />
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          <p>
            <font size="1">Supplies: Adhesive (Adhesive Technologies, Provocraft), Buttons (Autumn
         Leaves), Patterned paper (Dream Street Papers), Pen (Sharpie, Uniball), Rhinestons
         (Glitz Designs), Ribbon (Cream City Ribbon), Stamps (Fontwerks), Stickers (American
         Crafts, Autumn Leaves), Misc.: staples</font>
          </p>
          <p>
         Madras. Yes, its everywhere. Learn to love it and the springy happy feelings it gives
         you! And of course, scrap with it...however necessary! ;) 
      </p>
          <p>
         Have a smilie-filled day! ...Staci :)
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    <title>lovely spring</title>
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          <p>
         ah, spring. my favorite season (although i guess we don't have actual seasons here
         in southern california). not only is the weather perfect, but all the flowers are
         in bloom:
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         hope you're enjoying your spring, too!
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          <p>
         --Caroline
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    <title>Worries, Dreams or Wishes...</title>
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               Here is a tutorial to recreate a little box in case you have a few worries, dreams
               or wishes you need to store away for awhile.
            </p>
              <p>
                <strong>Supplies:</strong>
                <br />
               Small Matchbox (2″ x 1.5″ x .5″)<br />
               2 - Patterned Papers or 1 - Double Sided (Graphic 45 Always on my Mind)<br />
               Seam Binding<br />
               Flowers<br />
               Jewelers Tag
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                <strong>Tools:</strong>
                <br />
               Martha Stewart <a href="http://www.marthastewartcrafts.com/detail.php?p=19537&amp;v=msc_prod_tools">Starburst
               Punch</a><br />
               ColorBox Fluid Chalk Ink (Chestnut Roan)<br />
               Strong Adhesive
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                <strong>Instructions:</strong>
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                <li>
                  Cut a strip of Patterned Paper to 2″ x 4.5″, ink edges using Chestnut Roan Fluid Chalk
                  Ink</li>
                <li>
                  Wrap strip of Patterned Paper around Match Box and adhere using a Strong Adhesive</li>
                <li>
                  Ink outer edges and the sides of drawer portion of the Match Box using Chestnut Roan
                  Fluid Chalk Ink</li>
                <li>
                  Using the Starburst Punch, punch out Starburst from Patterned Paper and adhere to
                  center/left top portion of the Match Box</li>
                <li>
                  Wrap Seam Binding around the Match Box and tie a bow</li>
                <li>
                  Place a small bunch of Vintage Flowers under bow</li>
                <li>
                  Tie Jewelers Tag to center of Bow</li>
                <li>
                  Open Match Box and fill with your worries, dreams and wishes</li>
              </ol>
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              <br />
            Wishing you a wonderful weekend.<br />
            Lisa<br /></div>
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          <p>
         Earth Day. Its been a whole week of festivities at Lilli's school. Trying to bring
         focus to our world in fun, creative ways for the kids.
      </p>
          <p>
         One of the projects is a Family Recycled Art Project. We had to create art completely
         from items that can be recycled. Lilli and I brainstormed and I remembered a super-cute
         mirror frame I'd seen at Urban Outfitters. That one was made with teeny rolled bits
         of papers. I thought folding would be easier for almost-7yo fingers so we went with
         a folded magazine bits wreath. 
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          <p>
         We got to work. Lilli did so great...really doing her best to get everything lined
         up when she folded all the paper bits, so careful. She was working solid with me through
         the first magazine. By the time we hit the second one, she was done. Poor baby fingers
         worked to the bone. LOL :) So Mom is the one staying up tonight to finish it off.
      </p>
          <p>
         Turned out pretty cute I think. In a random, handmade kinda way. ;) 
      </p>
          <p>
         Lovin' the little family art projects. Can't wait to do more this summer! 
      </p>
          <p>
         Oh, and I hung it on the door to surprise Lilli in the morning. She'll be excited
         b/c my little clone was worry-warting about it not being done in time for the 1st
         grade tour.
      </p>
          <p>
          <img height="500" alt="P1030138 copy.jpg" src="http://www.memorymakersmagazine.com/08Masters/content/binary/P1030138%20copy.jpg" width="375" border="0" /> ...Staci
         :)
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  <entry>
    <title>Boys will be Boys!!</title>
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    <published>2008-04-23T13:27:27.2297500-04:00</published>
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          <p>
         After a very long winter, I think we can safely say that spring is finally here! We
         had a few days last week that were good and warm by afternoon. However, by the kids’
         actions, you would have thought it was 95 degrees! My oldest and his friends decided
         the mud holes in our backyard would be perfect for swimming. Such a boy thing to do.
         Stripping down to shorts only and jumping into muddy, murky water. Ugh. They seemed
         to have a ball so what mom is going to take away their fun?! After bathing in the
         brown stuff, squishing it through their toes, and smearing themselves like warriors,
         it was time to get the hose treatment to wash it all off. I wonder if they were regretting
         their actions at that point?? Ahh….probably not! Boys will be boys.
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  <entry>
    <title>Covered Bridges</title>
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    <published>2008-04-21T17:42:28.5260000-04:00</published>
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            <p>
            Just sharing some more photos.  There are 11 remaining covered bridges in Alabama...we
            stopped at two.  Diggin' Alabama!
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            <p>
            Originally I would leave the kiddos with the husband when I would head out
            for photo shoots.  Now I tote them along.  What a superb adventure
            they make these trips out to be.  
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            <p>
            A Luna Moth ...and a kiddo a wee bit bummed that I wouldn't let her take it home.  
         </p>
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            <p>
            Have a happy scrappy kind of day!
         </p>
            <p>
            Love, Tracy Austin
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  <entry>
    <title>Butterfly Art</title>
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    <published>2008-04-20T22:11:36.3860000-04:00</published>
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          <div>Lately I have seen lots of people using butterfly punches to create really cute
         framed pieces of art. So I thought I would give it a try with some Maya Road Chipboard
         Butterflies I had from their Butterflies and Bugs Chipboard Set. 
         <br /><br />
         This little framed piece matches perfectly in my daughter's room. I love it when things
         come together like this piece did.<br /><p></p><img src="http://www.memorymakersmagazine.com/08Masters/content/binary/HPIM7236.JPG" border="0" /><br /><br />
         One little tip I have, that is if you are going to give this a try, once you have
         the butterflies covered with paper cut a slight slit in the back center of each butterfly
         with a craft knife then bend the wings upward. This gives the piece some additional
         demension. 
         <br /><br />
         Enjoy,<br />
         Lisa<br /></div>
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  <entry>
    <title>Using up your scraps</title>
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    <published>2008-04-17T05:40:14.4050000-04:00</published>
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          <div>This was so much fun to do! I always keep extra cut-outs of patterned papers
         in a small box. I mean, I went through the trouble of cutting them so I better keep
         them and use them - right? For this layout, I just grabbed the bits of paper I have
         collected in that box and created a collage. The only paper here that was not from
         my scraps is the background cardstock. Creating a page like this help me get my money's
         worth from my scrapbooking stuff.<br /><br /><br /><p></p><img src="http://www.memorymakersmagazine.com/08Masters/content/binary/100-Ideas.jpg" border="0" /></div>
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    <title>My baby...</title>
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    <published>2008-04-16T23:30:03.3893750-04:00</published>
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         ...is turning 7! I can't believe that this little one we prayed for so long to have
         and honestly gave up on ever having is turning 7 years old! This parenthood gig is a
         crazy roller coaster! And of course, I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world!
         :)
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          <p>
         If you know anything about little girls, then you know they are all about parties.
         Especially birthday parties. Lilli has been planning her party for ages--where to
         have it, what kind of cake, who gets invited, and on and on for infinity! :) But I
         think we have it set now for the most part! 
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          <p>
         Being a crafty girl, you know I wanted to make the party invites! ;) But making 20+
         invites for the kiddos in her class didn't sound like a very logical use of my time
         b/c I know that they'll be smushed into backpacks and be lucky to make it home. LOL
         :) But the call to the creative side could only be tempered slightly by practicality.
         Translate that to: I went digi! :) :) 
      </p>
          <p>
         I know! I was shocked too! I love goofing off in Photoshop but rarely do a full-out
         digi thing. But I did this week! Wanna see? ;)
      </p>
          <p>
            <img height="363" alt="Lilli digi card.jpg" src="http://www.memorymakersmagazine.com/08Masters/content/binary/Lilli%20digi%20card.jpg" width="500" border="0" />
          </p>
          <p>
         Gotta say...it was soooo much fun!! :) :) :) So, while I'm feeling digi-lovey-dovey,
         anybody have any must-see, must-have digi kits? I'll send ya an air-smooch for a link!
         ;)
      </p>
          <p>
         Hope you are having a smilie-filled day! ...Staci :)
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  <entry>
    <title>An American Crafts class at GASC:  I love me crazies</title>
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    <published>2008-04-16T22:57:18.3890000-04:00</published>
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            <p>
            I have a 6 foot high stack of boxes in my office filled with supplies for <a href="http://www.greatamericanscrapbook.com/">GASC</a>...and
            still more on the way.  Shuffling through, collating, sorting...busy, busy, busy...and
            getting excited:D  Here is one of the class samples that I will be teaching at
            both the Virginia convention and Tennessee convention:
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            <p>
            A fun, fun technique of using paint to create freehand titles.  One of my fave
            techniques!  Also a contemporary take on paper weaving!  Both fun and versatile
            techniques:D  Looking forward to summer!  :D
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            <p>
            Love, Tracy Austin
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  <entry>
    <title>Just a little pretty...</title>
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          <div>I recently started playing with some Ten Seconds Studio products. If you have
         not yet tried this medium you really should give it a go... that is if you like metal.
         It is so easy and really fast to do. You can keep it very simple like I have and build
         onto your project or go very elaborate and use it as an art piece all on it's own.
         I like to build onto my projects as I love the 3D effect. Not sure where I am going
         to put this little pretty permanently but for now it is hanging next to my desk as
         it has all my favorite things... ledger paper, vintage rhinestones, glass glitter
         and pleated blossoms.<br /><p></p><img src="http://www.memorymakersmagazine.com/08Masters/content/binary/HPIM7204.JPG" border="0" /><br /><br /><i><b>Products Used:</b></i><i>Pages from a <a href="http://www.mayaroad.com/new/newsite/index.html">Maya
         Road</a> Heart Binder Book &amp; Coaster Album, Maya Road Scrolls II, Maya Road Trinkets
         Velvet Pleated Blossoms, <a href="http://www.makingmemories.com/">Making Memories</a> Ledger
         Paper, <a href="http://www.tensecondsstudio.com/index.html">Ten Seconds Studio</a>, <a href="http://www.rangerink.com/">Ranger </a>Distress
         Ink<br /><br /></i>Wishing you a wonderful day.<br />
         Lisa<br /></div>
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  <entry>
    <title>What a fun weekend...</title>
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        <div>I got to teach 5 classes this past weekend in Danbury, CT. I had a blast and
      had such a great time teaching new techniques to everyone. If there is one thing I
      love that would be techniques. Here are a few photos of the album covers that I taught.
      You will find all kinds of fun things to learn and play with on them. 
      <br /><p></p><img src="http://www.memorymakersmagazine.com/08Masters/content/binary/HPIM6721.JPG" border="0" /><br />
      This class everyone got to learn how to make ribbon flowers, play with Ranger Distress
      Crackle Paint and Inks, learn the many ways of using Stickles, learn to layer, layer,
      layer and layer patterned paper (because I love patterned paper) and accenting felt
      with a backstitch. It was so much fun and everyone did such a great job. They decided
      my motto was "No Stress". I took a training seminar once and it was so stressful I
      couldn't even cut my paper right, find the embellishments etc. I swore right then
      and there that I would never have a class like this and so far have kept to my word. 
      <br /><br />
      Okay next cover...<br /><br /><img src="http://www.memorymakersmagazine.com/08Masters/content/binary/HPIM6669.JPG" border="0" /><br />
      This class was playing with glitter and distress your paper edges and inking. I am
      always amazed as to how many are afraid of glitter. Do not fear glitter. Glitter is
      your friend and is a wonderful accent.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.memorymakersmagazine.com/08Masters/content/binary/HPIM6617.JPG" border="0" /><br />
      This one was all about painting, covering chipboard, using a craft knife, stickles
      and again distressing. It was so cool seeing everyone walk out of each class holding
      their albums that happened to look just like mine. 
      <br /><br />
      So if you have these products listed and have not tried them yet break them open and
      start playing. You are missing out on a lot of fun. My post next week will be about
      using the Fiskars border punches. If you have these and have not yet used them well
      get ready for some fun and super easy ideas.<br /><br />
      Hugs,<br />
      Lisa<br /></div>
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    <title>Hello my pretties...</title>
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         Nothing like some new goodies to make ya feel like scrappin'! I've got lots of goodies
         to play with, but these tags were calling to me. They're a little "prettier" than
         my usual vibe, but maybe that's what appealed to me. Even a non frou-frou girl can
         do a little floral sometimes, ya know! LOL :) Kinda out of the box for me. ;) Not
         to mention my new fave stamps evah! 
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          <p>
         So, the journaling...yes, I'm feeling sentimental. Van is growing up so fast, despite
         her screams to the contrary. She can hollar "I not a big girl...I a baby!" till the
         cows come home, but she can't stop time from passing. And to be honest, even the hissy
         fit is testament to the fact that she's almost 3yo! (Hey, this sounds like journaling
         for another layout! A layout inspired by me chattering about a layout...might be a
         first! ;) LOL) Anyways, this layout is just me hoping that she'll discover herself
         a bit and not just take bits &amp; pieces of the other kids experiences/personalities.
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          <p>
         Hope y'all are having a great week! Maybe some new scrappin' goodies in your midst
         too? Don't delay...jump right in...and put 'em to work! :)
      </p>
          <p>
         ...Staci :)
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          <p>
         Supplies: Adhesive (Adhesive Technologies, Provocraft), Buttons (Doodlebug, Making
         Memories), Cardstock (Bazzill), Flower (Doodlebug), Pen: Martha Stewart Art, Stamps
         (Fontwerks), Stickers (7gypsies, American Crafts), Transparency (My Mind's Eye), Misc.:
         staples
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