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Thinking About Scrapbooking

For the first time in what feels like a really long time I had the urge to scrapbook last night.

Of course I didn't. :(  I was much too tired.  I actually told myself that I was just going to sit for a minute with Magnus on the couch and of course I zonked out!  But what was important was I was thinking about it.  I have just been so drained lately with everything going on that there has been no creative urge in me at all.  Nothing.  I just looked at supplies as one more thing I was going to have to pack.

But last night, even through the exhaustion, I could feel it bubbling up in me.  Does creatively feel like a liquid that bubbles and flows through you?  For me it does.  Right now it is starting to wake and move around inside me - my fingers are just starting to itch to get messy and create.  Soon it will really start to flow and I will feel it like a liquid flowing through my veins.  Weird but that is how it feels to me.  Once it gets going it feels like a high to me as it flows out and into whatever I am creating.  I cannot wait for that feeling to be back again.  Since it has been on hold for a while I am sure I will go on a creative bender and stay up all night but the time is not right just yet.

One of the other things that stopped me last night (beside falling asleep) was that I would have to get my supplies out. (this of course goes down to being tired also)  I have been really lucky up until recently that my supplies were out - meaning, I had a spot in my house where my supplies belonged and that area wasn't used for anything else so I could leave things out.  Now I have no such area.  I am at my mom's apartment which is really crowded and though I have some supplies with me I have to keep them tucked away until I want to use them.  She, of course, is used to my creative messes and encourages me to get it all out whenever I want but to be honest it feels like work right now.  I know creating would help my stress levels but pulling stuff out and then putting it all back feels like work when I am so tired.  I feel for those of you who have to work like this all the time (yes, I know I was spoiled before but I did appreciate it!).   I can imagine after a long busy day of life it is hard to sometimes make the effort to take your stuff out and create.  I really admire those who do this - amazing!  I hopefully will do the same as you some day soon. :)

So no creating for me yet but it nice to feel like I might again sometime soon! 

But, my life has not been all stress lately.  I did get to welcome a new member into our family last week - a new nephew!  I actually got to wait at the hospital and meet him when he was less than an hour old.  Amazing!  It really puts everything into perspective when you welcome a new life into the world. This baby has been much anticipated (I have been dying for a baby to snuggle - especially one that I didn't have to give birth to!) and I got down to some serious baby snuggles time this weekend.  Ahh, pure bliss for me. 

Of course I dusted off the camera (haven't taken any pictures lately) and made my little nephew the star...

He is oh so tiny - just over 6lbs. 

  

And those of you with fair hair babies know that often they are bald so his shock of hair surprised us all - doctors included! 

 

All that hair is having a hard time deciding what color to be - red, blond and brunette are all in there.  We are not sure at this point what is going to win.  I, of course, am pulling for another red headed kidlet in the family - I'm kinda partial to them. ;)

And one of my favorite thing about tiny babies....

They have the BEST wrinkly toes!  I just love them!

So glad to have both baby and momma doing so well.  Stay tuned 'cause I am sure this little guy is going to make his way on to quite a few of my scrapbook pages! :)



9/29/2008 10:54:40 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [3] 

Making a Long Story Short

HI!

Where have I been?

Well, to make a long story short....

OK.  First let me clear up a few things.  I am as healthy as a horse (are horses really healthy?) and so is everyone in my family.  Thank goodness.  So no major illness here.

Second, I am not getting a divorce :)  I still love my hubby and my hubby still loves me.  Again, thank goodness.

So what could have kept me away from my beloved blog and scrapbooking in general for so long?  Well, this is where that long story starts.  I am going to try to make it as short as possible but it really is one of those long ones.

It started when I left the last GASC in Grand Rapids.  I had known the whole weekend that something wasn't right with my hubby since he seemed so quiet whenever I talked to him on the phone but it wasn't until I was on my way home that I managed to drag it out of him.  I was not prepared for it.  It was bad.

You see, my husbands family owns a large printing ink company.  It has been in their family for over 65 years.  Everyone in the family in some form works there.  My husband was to take over it when his father retired.  And if you have ever owned your own business then you will know it always will have ups and downs.  We have been through lots before but we were not prepared for what was to come.

Though it is very complicated this is the gist of it - the CFO fixed the books and ruined the company.  Every little bit of hard work gone.  Just like that.  Everything and every sacrifice that they put in it over their lifetime gone in the blink of an eye.  You can imagine the stress.  And we only could see the tip of the iceburg.  We had no idea what was to come.  As more and more was discovered it just got worse and worse.  It got to the point where there was no saving the company.  Which meant not only losses of jobs for us and our families but the hundreds of people employed all over the world lost their jobs too.  Suppliers who supported the company were in trouble too.  So not only did out company fall but so did a few others which is just heartbreaking.  People with new babies and elderly parents and other responsibilites were out of a job.  Lots of these people had become family friends as they had worked for the company for so many years.  Lots knew my husband from when he was a tiny baby.  The material loss was great but the emotional loss was enormous.

And all because of one person's actions.  A person who had worked for the company for over 20 years.  A family friend.  Someone who attended my wedding.  Now you may be wondering why would a person do something like this?  That is a question that has been asked over and over and there is no answer.  I doubt there will ever be a satisfying answer.  It is just something we have to let go.  Investigations are happening and the law is involved but I am sure the "why" will never be answered.

So over the last 6+ weeks our lives have been turned completely upside down.  Again, it is for complicated reasons but we have sold our house, we have no cars, no jobs and are technically homeless.  Now don't go feeling sorry for me.  I am not writing this to have a pity party.  I haven't blogged this until I was able to do it with a smile on my face.  I have an amazing family who has rallied around us.  We are temporarily living with my mom.  My kids think if it as an adventure to get to live with Nana.  It is very tight in her place so we are on the lookout for something bigger.  We finally had something in line last week but while I was away this past weekend it fell through.  So back to the search.  

So you can see why I haven't been around.  Major changes for us.  I have spent every waking moment worrying and planning and worrying some more.  As a parent your first instinct is always to make things better for your kidlets so that is where my focus has been. No time for much else right now. The kidlets have had to change schools but now they get to walk to school which is a fun adventure for them.  We have always lived in the country so to visit friends it took planning.  Now that we are in the city Harper is thrilled that there is a little girl her age right around the corner.  This is the thing I am probably most grateful right now.  Harper has never made friends really and to have an actual friend is a gift like no other.  So so so grateful for this.

So now for us life is wide open.  An adventure waiting to happen.  Who knows what is in store for us.  Yes, having our life canvas so blank right now is rather scary at times but I hold on to the fact that something really amazing has got to be in store for us.  I feel it in my heart.  It is something that I cannot even fathom right now but I know it will be great.  I just have to wait. :)

So that is it.  Blogging is probably going to be a bit sporatic for a bit more.  Our focus is jobs and a house right now.  You know, the basics, lol!  Oh and sleep.  My hubby and I have to share a double bed right now (we have always had a king) so sleeping has been a bit of a challenge but that is what couches are for!

Just know that we are ok and keeping our heads up.  We are a strong family and we will get past this bump in our lives.  I have only read a few emails that you have sent but I wanted to say thanks to everyone who has been checking in.  It is nice to feel loved and missed.

Be back soon. :) 

cjr



9/22/2008 9:36:54 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [12] 

Stress to the MAX

Just when I thought I could not possibly handle anymore stress life decided that more was needed.  I am pretty sure this is a test of my character.  Hopefully I pass.

I just wanted to say that I am under a great deal of personal stress that I thought was letting up but is not.  This is the reason I have not been around much.  And probably won't be around for another week or so.

Don't give up on me yet. :)

I have will pass this test. No. Matter. What.  Come h*ll or high water I will be back to scrapping LIFE - both the good and the bad.

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See this little box down to the left?

Choose one of these options and you can be notified when I am back to blogging.

C'mon.  I know you hang off my every word....

 

[ Obviously my ego has not suffered any type of blow with all this life stuff going on ;) ;) ;)  ]

 



8/29/2008 1:00:57 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [6] 

Look What Kathie Made + Some Blog Love

Remember this tutorial on how to make your own decorative edge paper?  Well, look what Kathie made with the idea.

[page by Katie - Crafters R Us]

Isn't it gorgeous?  I love all the details she put into the page and I love how she highlighted her shaped paper by edging it in lace.  Thanks for sharing it with me Kathie. :)

Next, I got tagged.  This is a first for me.  The lovely and amazing Michele tagged me.  So here is the deal.  I am to link up seven other blogs that I love.

So here goes...

Anilu Magloire - a contributer to my book and all around amazing scrappbooker.  Love her clean lines as well as the beautiful jewelry she makes!

Janine Langer - another contributer and a gorgeously detailed scrapper.  She lives far away from me in Germany but that is the beauty of blogs!  No distance what so ever!

Jeniece Tackett - a book contributor and a versatile scrapbooker.  This girl can work a 8.5x11 like nobody's business!

Michelle Guray - book contributor and talented scrapper.  A girl who loves color and can use a flower embellishment like no one else!

MM Book Editors - always something fun going on here.  Lots of giveaways and inside scoop on new MM books that are coming out.

MM Mag Editors - love all of these ladies who regularly contribute to this group blog.  In one blog you get a nice variety of styles plus you get to see what is going on at Memory Makers magazine!

Print & Pattern - I love to go here just for the eye candy.  I can just soak up tons of daily inspiration here.

I have 2 more book contributors that I want to link up here - Ronee Parsons but she is not blogging right now and Erin Derkatz.  I need to find a linky loo for her.

:)



8/27/2008 9:51:07 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1] 

Rule Rebel Winner

I decided giving away two copies is better than one!  I love that everyone is so ready to be a rule rebel.  Each and every one of you had made my day.  That means I am set for awhile..;)

And without further ado...

And that makes the winners...

Jennifer and Kim - I am going to email you to get your addresses.  Check your spam - spam filters love me...

Thanks everyone for participating.  More blogging to come - might be a bit sporatic this week as I finish up a big project and get the kidlets ready for school but next week will be back to normal (whatever normal is, lol)

:) :) :)



8/25/2008 9:26:45 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1] 

Hello + Cut Loose Giveaway {CLOSED}

Hi!  As you can see I haven't been around much.  Life is taking up all my time right now but I miss you all.  :)

SO, since you have been checking in and gettin' nothin' I thought I would post a giveaway of my new book - Cut Loose: Break the Rules of Scrapbooking.  A little something to say thanks for checking in.

Leave a comment on this post and I will draw a winner next week - Monday, 9am EDT. :)

Good Luck and be back soon - I promise.

 



8/20/2008 8:49:44 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [196] 

$3 worth of Happiness

It doesn't take much to make me happy these days.   And these $3 stickers made me super happy this past weekend.  (I spend the weekend scrapping - made 17 pages actually!!)

I just love, love these.  I found myself reaching for them for every page I was creating this weekend and had to stop myself.  :) Title letters have been so big for so long in scrapbooking that the change to these tiny letters was refreshing.  Plus they are sparkly which you have got to love!

The upper case letters are about 1/2" and the lower case are about 1/4".  There are tons in the package so you can make lots and lots of titles with them.  Especially if you have more than one color!  Hee hee.  I have these two colors/font too - so maybe it was more like $9 of happiness. ;)

   

[aqua, copper, brown]

They say it is the little things in life that make you happy.  These are little and they definitely make me happy! :) :) :)

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(apparently I am shallow, lol)



8/11/2008 9:58:48 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [2] 

Does this make me a country girl?

Does catching a mouse that was running through my house with my bare hands make me a county girl???? 

Let me start by saying that I grew up a city girl. When I first moved to the country side with my hubby I was horrified by the though of a mouse in my house.  They try to move in every winter - can't really blame them since our house is warm and outside not so much - but there is just no room in my house for them!  I hated it but I slowly got used to every fall/winter having to trap anything that was trying to mouch some warmth from our house. 

Now flash foward to this morning.  I hear a scream from Magnus.  Blood curdling. Of course I go running only to find him not near death as I expected but to hear him exclaiming he saw a mouse. (After the inital scream he was excited.) I have to admit to casually thinking - kinda of early for a mouse to be moving in.  By this point the mouse was long gone and to be honest there would be no way for me catch him (or her, not really sure!) so I walked way.  Told the kidlets it would probably go back out the way it came in.  That makes me a county girl right?  Casual about mice has got to a sign that you have lost all touch with city life!  ;)

45 minutes later I hear more blood curdling screams.  This time from both kidlets (who would have thought they grew up on a farm??).  Of course I was on the phone.  (I am sure the person thought my kidlets were being murdered!)  Apparently the mouse was back.  The poor mouse is so petrified by this point it is running and hopping in circles and just trying to find a place to hide.  It was pretty small so my guess it was a young one.  Not enough human hiding experience yet.  The kidlets decide to try to catch it with a bucket but of course it was much too fast.  It hides once more but this time I know it is behind the book cases.  So we leave it and maybe twenty minutes later I walk through the room and there he/she is - right out in the open, crouched down and shaking.  I am pretty is was in shock.  My kidlets have nearly frightened it to death.  Nice.

So this is how I ended up with a mouse in my hands.  He/she was frozen in fear.  I scooped him/her up and we brought him/her outside.  Of course Harper, being my daughter, took some photos.  She was running for the camera before I even had it picked up.  :)

We put it in the garden.

I know that any county person will tell that it was stupid of me to let it go outside of my house.  It is just going to move right back in, start a family and host bbq's for all the neighborhood mice but just look at that face.  I maybe a county girl but I am not that tough yet!  I leave the trapping for my hubby...



8/8/2008 10:57:36 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [8] 

Tutorial - Make a Filmstrip in Photoshop

I love the look of filmstrip photos.  You know, the ones you sit in the booth at the mall, make funny faces and then wait 2 minutes for? 

Creating a look similar to this has become ever so popular with scrapbookers recently as a great way to add a lot of little photos to a page.  This especially works for repetitive photos that tell a story such as the ones below of my son climbing into the pool.  I love how all the shots capture the action but to have all of these as full sized photos on a page would not leave much room for anything else.  I have lots of great close-ups of him in the pool that I want to use my focal photos but if I turn these supporting photos into a filmstrip I can still add these to the page without overwhelming it.

Creating a filmstrip is pretty easy in Photoshop.  You just need to do some math first. 

(I know that you are looking at the length of this post and thinking, easy???  Just know that I always break down everything into micro steps so nobody gets lost.  Lots of you will fly through multiple steps in a matter of seconds.)

Decide on the number of photos to be used (my case - 5)

Decide on the size of your photos (my case - 1 ½” x 1”)

Decide on the width of your borders (I always use 1/8” or 0.125”)

Now comes the math. :)

You need to add borders to both sides of your photo so you add ¼” (1/8 + 1/8) to the photo width (my case - 1.5 + 0.25 = 1.75 or 1 ¾”).  This is final width of your filmstrip.

You now need to calculate the length of your filmstrip with borders between each photo and one at the top and bottom.  I always add one border mentally to the bottom of each photo and multiply that by the number of photos.  Then I add in one more border for the very top and you have your final measurement.  Huh?  LOL.  Look at my math and it might make more sense. [my case – take the photo height 1”+1/8”(for a bottom border ) = 1.0125 or 1 1/8”  Now multiply that by the number of photos – 1.125 x 5 = 5.625 or 5 5/8”.  Add to that number one more border for the very top – 5.625 + 0.125 = 5.75 or 5 ¾”.  I swear that was the hardest part!)

So now you have the dimensions of your film strip (my case – 1.75” by 5.75”).

Now open a new document in PS that is this size. File > New and then type in measurements (or Ctrl+N and then type in measurements).

Now crop all your photos to size (my case – 1 ½” x 1”).

Now there are two options here.  You can use your move tool (Shift+V) and click and drag each photo over to the blank filmstrip leaving 1/8” between each photo.  Totally easy but it’s sometimes hard to get precise spacing.

 

Or your second option - I like to use guides.  They make it really easy to line everything up precisely.

To place a guide click View > New Guide and a pop up window will appear which you can type in where you want the guide to appear.  (while we are on this step make sure you have “snap” turned on – this will make your photos “snap” to your guides when you drag them onto your blank filmstrip).

So again you need to do some math to figure out where the guides are to be.  I make a guide for the left side of the photos and all the tops of the photos.  (my case – vertical guide at 0.125 and horizontal guides at 0.125, 1.25, 2.375, 3.5, 4.625, 5.75 ) When the pop up window appears just choose whether you want a vertical or horizontal line and the measurement you need it at.

The guides will appear on your blank filmstrip as blue lines.  These lines do not print – you only see them on screen.

Now if all that typing in of measurements is not for you, you can also click on the ruler and while holding the button down drag towards the blank canvas and a guide will appear.  You can just look along the ruler to see where you need to place your guide.  I usually do this but it will just depend on how your brain is wired and what method you like to follow. J Seriously, wiring up there is a bit different for everyone.  You can get either vertical or horizontal lines this way.

Once you have all your guides in place you should have something like this.

Now drag all your photos onto the blank filmstrip (use the move tool - Shift+V). Since you have “snap” on, the corner of the photo will just, well, snap in place.

You will now have this. (You should have the same finished look whether you created guides or not.)

Now flatten your image Layer > Flatten Image.  Now your white borders will appear.

You are all set to print this now (remember the blue lines do not print). 

Kind of a lot of steps but if you want to save it as a template you can skip all the set up next time.

To do this go back a few steps to before you added in your photos - the one where you have all the guides in place but it is still a blank filmstrip.  Save it there.  Name the file with the size of photos it takes.  Then next time all you will need to do is open the file, crop your photos and drag them into place.  So fast the second time around!

Now how do you print this?  In this case I could print it on a standard 4x6” photo (remember the final size of the filmstrip is 1.75”x5.75”).  To do this I open up a new document in PS sized 4”x6”.  You can then drag your flattened film strip onto to this blank photo.  Flatten the image and print (or if you are like me and hate to waste photo paper make another filmstrip for another page and print them together on one page.)

Think you will try it?  Let me know or show me what you make.  I would love to see it. :)

 



8/7/2008 5:39:01 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [5] 

A Linky-Loo Day

So I am still muddling through :).  I just wanted to say thanks for all the warm hearted wishes of the past few days.  I really appreciate every one of you.  Each message has made me smile and helped me remember that this world is filled with many, many kind people.  I promise to share more when things start to settle.  It is just too long of a story for right now.  I want to be able share it when there is a happy ending.  I know my happy ending is out there - I'm just waiting for it to show up!!!  *waving* Hello, I'm over here....

I have been scrapbooking.  Mainly assignments but it is comforting to be at my table with my supplies and to be cutting and gluing.  I am much better at dealing with things if  I am busy and having assignments (which technically is work but never feels that way!!) gets me scrapping when I am not sure I would otherwise make time for it right now.

But that means I cannot show you what I am working on (and it is turning out really well so it is killing me not to share).  So today will have to be a linky-loo day.

First linky-loo - remember my Kindness layout last week?  Look what Eve made.  She made my day when she emailed and showed how she used the idea of my page and created a double pager for herself.  Love, love, love it.  Thanks for sharing Eve.

Second linky-loo - want to read how a 20-something-man who had never been to a scrapbook convention saw the GASC in Grand Rapids a few weeks ago?  Poor guy was totally out of his league.  He was super sweet and sat in one of my classes and made a valiant effort to participate in the class but quickly realized that me shouting cut this and cut that was not as easy as it seemed.  The ladies all around him tried to help but he eventually just laughed and gave up.  It is funny to see scrapbooking through the eyes of a complete newbie - I think he might have been just a wee bit shocked over all the scrapbooking gear we tote to these shows! lol  Doesn't he know we might need it????

And that is it for today.  Hope everyone is having a great day! :) :) :)  Love ya all!



8/6/2008 8:35:54 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1] 

Paper Therapy

Do you ever engage in paper therapy?  You know, time spent with paper, glue and scissors?  Where you can be relaxing and creating and doing something you love while your mind is free to sort out some problems?

This was me this past weekend.  And boy did I need some paper therapy! :)

I haven't mentioned it here on my blog but life has thrown up on me.  Not a very nice picture I know but I can't pretty it up.  First, let me mention that my family (and extended family) is fine.  But in the last week everything else in our lives is different and not so great right now.  Now, I am not quite ready to share all the details but to say I have been distracted is an understatement. 

I am not posting this 'cause I want to engage in a pity party.  Actually, I am pretty positive.  As you can see in the above page I made a layout reciting my mantra - life CANNOT get me down!  This is the page I started my paper therapy with.  Though I am not quite ready to record the events that have changed our lives so drastically I was ready for a paper pep talk. And you know what?  It worked.  Just getting some of my feelings onto paper made me feel better.  Scrapbooking is my comfort and it made sense to me to turn to the familiar.

One of the most important things I have taken from scrapbooking is an appreciation of the small things.  Scrapbooking has caused me to look at my life with new eyes to capture all the details of us.  And with that new sense of observation came a new sense of appreciation.  Appreciation of what makes us unique and what makes me happy.  I love that I can look through my pages right now when times are tough for us and smile at everything that makes up our life.  I cannot tell you how much I appreciate all the little details that I have recorded.  If my pages do not last to reach another generation (and that has never been my intention) all the time and effort I have put into my pages will not have been wasted 'cause I am not sure I could appreciate them more than I do now.

So.  I know that it is sometimes hard to read a tone of voice when reading but know that it is all written with a smile on my face.  There are a lot of you who read this blog who I consider friends and I do not want you to worry.  I can take anything life decides to throw at me and I am ready for the next thing.  I know it is bound to be good!! :)  I am looking forward to discovering what it will be.

Back to regular posting tomorrow.  I just wanted to take time out today to share how much I appreciate this hobby and everyone out there who reads this blog. :)

OH and I am almost caught up with emails from Grand Rapids.  I promise to get to you all in the next day or so. :)



8/4/2008 1:32:03 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [3] 

Summer Album Cover + more GASC photos

So remember the summer album I started to have a place to record moments from our summer vacation?  (here and here)  I have finished Magnus' cover.

Here is the front.

And here is the back.

 

The yellow circle is chipboard covered in paper so it gives it a bit of lift.  I just randomly wrote his name all over it to give it a fun design.

I have a few more pages filled in for their albums but I need to finalize them and then I will post photos.

And now I thought I would share some more photos from the GASC - Grand Rapids.  (Chattanooga registration is open if you want to join the fun next time.)

This was my schedule for Saturday.

And some class action shots.

 

 

And I had a book signing on Saturday (always makes me feel glamourous lady!! LOL) and look who was in the MM booth while I was there.

That is Beth Williams on the left and Corrie Schaffeld on the right.  Beth is the Executive Editor for Memory Makers magazine and Corrie is a designer for Memory Makers books.  Both are awesome people who I am happy to get to work with.

And you want to know what the best part of my trip to Grand Rapids?  After a long day of teaching I got to come "home" to this...

My kidlets.   All clean and ready for bed thanks to Grandma and Auntie.  Loved getting to kiss them goodnight and relive the experiences of the day as they recited their adventures in the hotel and surrounding area.  The best!



7/31/2008 10:46:13 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0] 

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