Thursday, July 6, 2017

e2c 2017 - the memories

After so much planning, it’s hard to accept our escape2create 2017 is over. So much time and  and heart go into the event… and it’s over in a flash!

Both Meredith and I had our houses full to the brim of e2c goods so we were so pleased to finally be able to clear some space and pack it up into the cars to head down to Port Lincoln to start the adventure.



I left home around midday on Wednesday the 21st and felt so excited at what was to come. Feeling fairly certain that nothing had been forgotten, I whizzed around PL trying to finish off some little jobs and was soon wheeling my bag into the hotel.

The first thing I saw in reception was Meredith with the big luggage carriers taking boxes and boxes up to our room. It was a slight worry as I wasn’t sure we would fit ourselves in the room at all, with boxes filling every space  - even on my bed! We were able to compact it all down a little bit and then headed down for a celebratory champagne and cheese platter as neither of us had eaten lunch and we thought it sounded like a luxurious treat.  I’ve always wanted to be ‘one of those types’ who were able to sit with friends drinking wine and eating cheese platters in the afternoon of a weekday! We sat there talking and laughing, going over my numerous lists for a few hours.



Meredith could tell I was getting antsy about making our big rose ceiling piece, so we headed up to the room to unpack the beautiful big crepe roses. With multitudes of zippy ties and some poly pipe, we constructed an amazing rose bouquet that would hang from the ballroom ceiling. This thing was something I had lost a lot of sleep over, so was super relieved when it was made and looked so stunning.

We spent the rest of the evening admiring our handiwork and chatting over a few more wines.



As Thursday dawned, we were keen to get a brisk walk in before all the flurry of the day began. We donned our walking gear and headed up Winter’s Hill at a pace that left many passing motorists wondering what two crazy chicks were up to. When we came back we had a late breakfast down the street, then purchased a few more bits of greenery to flesh out the rose bouquet. Before long it was time to pick up our amazing teachers Raquel Bowman and Leeann Pearce, who arrived on the same plane. As we gathered their luggage and packed it into the car, it was like we had all been mates for a long time – chatting and laughing easily. How lucky were we to have such down to earth and lovely teachers again!




We went back to the hotel where Raquel and Leeann booked in and had a little rest, and then met up in our room (still full as a goog with e2c stuff) to pack kits. This took up a lot longer than we thought, as we were supposed to meet some of our setup helpers at 7pm to go out together on our traditional Thursday night tea. We were running late and I’m sure these girls thought we were rude by standing them up! I did get a huge, wonderful surprise to see our special mate Mardi Winen standing with the ever reliable and helpful Sue, Trish, and Sandra. She had decided to come over a little bit earlier to help out and surprise us. How brilliant!


We went to the Marina and enjoyed a scrumptious meal together peppered with lots of hysterical laughter before heading back to the hotel to start the setup. Our maxi taxi driver was lost for words on our return trip when he asked “what the occasion was?” and Meredith responded “we have all left our husbands!”

Returning to the hotel, boxes and boxes were moved from our bedroom and from my car to the ballroom. It was so good carrying it in there knowing that we wouldn’t have to take it all home again! Within no time the undecorated ballroom turned into our vision of what e2c 2017 would look like. Tablecloths were covered with gingham and brown paper. Book stacks were placed on each table. Some of the girls worked super hard making the kraft bunting, while Sandra and I fiddled with the placement of the rose ceiling thingo. When it was all up, the cluster looked fantastic and I couldn’t quite believe how well it all came together. Thinking something up in your head is one thing – seeing that vision come to life is another!




Meredith, Sue and Raquel completed packing the goodie bags…and what awesome bags they were. A massive thanks to the donors of the incredibly generous items that went in there – Jo Kinder (Kinder Kreations, Janet Bott (The Resin Rainbow), Ally Harris (Sirrah Sirrah), Leonie Binns (Scrapworkz), ScrapFX, Lou Nelson and Imaginarium Designs. They were seriously overflowing with amazing-ness.



Later Leeann and Raquel worked on the rose garland that was to go on top of the big ballroom doors. They probably wondered what the hell they had gotten themselves into but the final result was stunning.




It was great to get so much done on the Thursday night; such a relief. We were so grateful for all the hard work that went into setup that night and knew that it would make a massive difference to how frantic Friday morning would be. I went to bed exhausted but again didn’t get much sleep as I was too excited.



Friday seemed to come around very quickly, and with only a few hours sleep under my belt we swung into action. The entire foyer area needed to be set up on this day and before long it was coming up roses (!) and looking very e2c 2017. At around 1130 am all our jobs had been ticked off and we headed up to get changed / freshen up, and have a little munch on the incredible lunch platter Lauren had prepared for us (Platter Queen!). Back down to the ballroom at 1pm and there was a lot of standing around, looking at the list ensuring everything had been done and feeling weird that YES everything HAD been done!! Finally 2pm rolled around and we opened the doors.



It was great to see new faces, and some familiar faces from many years of e2c attendance. Getting those smiles and hugs as people walked in the door meant so much to us. It was also special to hear the oohs and ahhs as everyone walked into the ballroom and saw our hard work. I think it looked beautiful and it was nice to hear others think that too.





Everyone quickly settled into their scrapping, and our big open space was soon full to the brim of raskogs, trolleys and totes. In a blink it was dinner time, and we milled around in the foyer as the canapés were passed around. We then sat to eat either a chicken roulade or a lamb steak. (Apparently both delicious!). Dessert was a choice from the side table which you could take back to your scrap desk and munch or remain seated – the choice was yours.





Raquel Bowman kicked off the 2017 classes with her little mini, tag album. This was perfect to jump start the creative juices for the weekend and I actually fiddled with mine almost all retreat! It was great to see so many embracing these little scrappy projects and it was wonderful to see the variation of projects from table to table.



It was free scrap time after this until the doors were shut down at 2am and I have to admit I absolutely fell into bed – puffed to the core.




The next day saw us up grabbing breakfast downstairs in the restaurant (I had a yummy avocado thing which I highly recommend) and then back up to get into Leeann Pearce’s classes. Both her layout classes were to be conducted on the Saturday and boy oh boy were they popular. The first one was her doodle class which saw us stamping and scribbling away. Incredibly inspirational!





We had a little break for lunch, and then back into the gold and fold class of Leeann’s which had us using the very fine and delicate gold leaf to highlight areas on her page. This was a lot of fun to play with and I still get a giggle thinking about her plans on shaking out the leftover gold leaf on particular bits of the Makybe Diva statue.



By this stage it was late afternoon and our special guests arrived. We welcomed back Leanne Pollard, Val Slater, Melinda Dickinson and Lorrae Lawrie who were all kitchen helpers / cooks at various points over the past 10 years. We were blessed to also have Kathryn Doudle, another cook join us as a guest – and has always been a huge support to e2c. Leanne, Val, Mel and Lorrae soon were welcomed back into the retreat family as they mingled with some familiar faces. Our meal that night was another chicken dish (?mini roast?) and a delicious beef steak. Again desserts were from a side table to eat on the run or sit and enjoy.

A challenge was set for Val, Mel, Lorrae and Leanne (non scrapbookers but awesome cooks!) to scrap a page each from some supplied goodies. They did a great job, not only producing a single page but three pages telling a story with some very interesting embellishments. I'm still wondering where they got that condom!?



After tea Meredith and I spoke on the mic about the 10 years of retreats. Of the humble beginnings, going through year by year of logos, designs, decorations, helpers, teachers and committee. Sandra and Sharmaine popped up and asked us to talk about special memories over the years and share some of the info on what goes into planning a retreat. (well the way we do it anyway). I really loved going over all of that, and it made me laugh to think of all those funny stories we have shared over those years.

That night was free scrap time and some people enjoyed the cocktails particularly well. 😉




Sunday morning we again dined for breakfast in the downstairs restaurant and then went back up for Raquel’s final class – her delicious layout. This was using a large cut file (which caused all sorts of issues let me tell you!!) and the most beautiful flower ephemera. I loved how it all came together to look soft and clean… exactly Raquel’s style. Meredith and I have always tried to pick different and opposing teacher styles and 2017 was another winner in my eyes.



Just before lunch, Sandra jumped on the microphone for what was to be the biggest surprise EVER. She started by talking about family and how important their support was to us. As we looked up, John, Hannah, Rohan, my Mum, Piper and Greg were walking into the room. I’m pretty sure I did an ugly cry then because I couldn’t believe that someone had convinced them all to come along!! What a secret to keep from us! (This moment had a hilarious tinge to it when we stopped to consider Meredith’s speech just minutes before hand about John’s email inbox). The surprises didn’t stop there. We were given a stunning box of roses – which mimicked our theme. Mine are still going strong 2 weeks later!






They then asked us to step to the side to watch a slideshow movie with many, many faces from the past retreats, and all of our regular attendees wishing us luck and thanking us. It was absolutely beautiful and so incredibly touching. A photo book with all these images in was also given to us. Apparently Lauren was the slideshow / photobook compiler and she did a gorgeous job. It really did pull at my heartstrings to see all those smiling faces.

Sandra went on to say that we both love our food and BAM out came this magnificent, huge (and heavy!) box of Maggie Beer products. So incredibly generous!! I am sure by this stage our mouths were hanging on the ground. It felt totally surreal!

This bombardment of surprises concluded with us being presented with a trip (A TRIP FOR GOODNESS SAKES!!!) to the Barossa Valley with spending money. At this point I remember thinking that someone needed to wake me – it was just dreamlike and so unreal. To think that a) someone instigated this b) they had helpers c) this team were super sneaky!! and d) they managed to contact so many people and they all donated money towards this totally BLOWS ME AWAY. Thank you just doesn’t seem enough… but please know that I’m here, typing this two weeks later and I still can’t bloody believe it!

Thank you to all involved. It means so much and was such a massive surprise!

We whipped outside to take the group photo, as Mum had scouted out the area a few days before hand. As she scoured the cliff face, we all held our breath, smiled and… it poured with rain! Mum quickly clicked off 3 shots before everyone turned and fled. screeching with laughter back into the hotel.




It was then free scrap time until pack up, which seemed to roll around even faster this year than any other time in the past. Before long people were tidying up, packing their trolleys and wheeling totes back out into the car park. Saying goodbye is always hard, and this year was really tough – knowing that it may be the end.





We love the friendships that e2c has made over the years, and have come to realize that our retreat is about so much more than paper, glue and photos. It’s about the laughing, the letting go, the time out to recharge, the tears, the sharing of stories, the support, that feeling of family and of being accepted. Our retreat is not about “networking” or “the industry”, but about sharing a weekend with likeminded people who don’t care what you make but can see YOU for you. It’s like sunshine on the soul – somewhere that you can feel accepted, safe and amongst friends. I know that I always come away from the retreat feeling much better mentally – and I hope that you get those feels too.


The special gifts that escape2create has given us has been more precious than we could have ever anticipated 10 years ago. We thank every single person who has ever been involved or attended; it wouldn't have been e2c without you.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

e2c2017 classes

We are thrilled to offer these beautiful classes at our upcoming retreat. What gorgeous creations our clever teachers have in store for us.






Friday, February 10, 2017

e2c 2017 rego reminder

Hello all.

Just a quick note to remind you that tonight (TONIGHT YIPPEE!!) is the e2c 2017 registration night.

8pm South Australian time - not a minute later! Every second counts as there are limited seats available and regular retreat goers will know that this event books out in record time. If you need to check time differences from your state you can do so here. (the clock on this website is exactly in sync with our times)

Also please note that the email address to register has changed to escape2createscrapbooking@gmail.com 


Emails sent to the Treloar address will not be accepted and your registration will not be valid.

To help with costs, we are offering a payment plan option where you can pay retreat fees in increments. If you wish to do this, please email Meredith to discuss PRIOR to making any payments. We understand that the cost is terrifying as a one off payment and are only too happy to work with our attendees to ensure you can make it.

When emailing tonight, please include your name, contact details and which option you would prefer. If you aren’t sure yet please say ‘unsure’ and let us know as soon as you can. Last year there were many who decided very last minute to upgrade to stay the nights (which was awesome!) but was a little tricky in regards to our pre-booking of rooms. Almost everyone who went for option 2 or 3 last year said that they wished that they had stayed. (for interest’s sake!)

You may proxy for one other person provided that they are unable to email themselves (not just a double up chance of getting in!)

Another quick note to remember is our awesome teachers have been announced and we are THRILLED to welcome Raquel Bowman and Leeann Pearce to our e2c family for 2017. These clever chicks will inspire us all weekend and we are so honoured to have them on board. We know that they will be awesome and their class projects will totally kick butt!



On that exciting note we will sign off… and hope to hear from you tonight!

Meredith and Amanda.

Sunday, February 5, 2017

2017 teachers

We are absolutely thrilled that these talented ladies have joined us for the 2017 adventure. They are wildly creative with completely contrasting styles which will compliment each other and escape2create perfectly.

Check out their lovely work and be inspired to join us. Registration day is only 5 days away!









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Thursday, July 28, 2016

e2c 2016 post retreat debrief

This post is well overdue but to be honest i've struggled to find the time to make a blog post worthy of our time away. It's been 4 weeks since the retreat now, and that time has just passed in a blur.
Not only have i been reeling from such a great time and the proud feelings i get with all that, but i've been super busy too (i know Meredith has also had A LOT on her plate post retreat also).


It was hard to believe the day had arrived that we had been waiting for for so long. After a long year of planning, Wilna Furstenberg (our e2c 2016 teacher) was arriving in Port Lincoln. All the way from Canada!!


Wilna Furstenberg and Tia Furstenberg en route to Australia from Canada
 Instagram @wilnafurstenberg


After a busy Tuesday in Port Lincoln I rushed home with 20 minutes to unpack the car, change, sort out 3 kids and a husband and be ready for Meredith to pick me up. We chatted excitedly on the way down and were still pinching ourselves as we sat in the airport waiting to meet the little aeroplane that would bring our first ever international teacher to our 'country' retreat. What would she be like? How would she fit in? Would she even show??

As the plane taxied in, out excitement was bubbling over! We just couldn't believe that this wonderfully, inspirational teacher with such a soothing voice (yes we had watched a fair share of you tube clips!) was only meters away.

Meredith nudged me as the disembarking people filed in, "there she is!". A total blonde bombshell with a beautiful beaming smile was before us. Looking equally stunning was her daughter Tia by her side. Within moments we were hugging like long lost friends. With so much emailing and class planning spanning 12 months or so we had gotten to know Wilna quite well and it felt completely natural to talk to her (and Tia) as if we had known each other for a long time.

We packed their suitcases into Meredith's car and drove into Port Lincoln pointing out some sights of the city as the sun was setting. I had made an extra effort this year as normally i leave that sort of tourist chat to Meredith (she's better at it than me). It was hilarious later on when she commented at how amazed she was at my sight seeing commentary.

The suitcases were dropped off at my Mum's, who had kindly agreed to house Wilna for 2 nights. It was an ideal location, giving her and Tia a little bit more room than a hotel, privacy and ability to cook if they wanted to. We are super grateful to Mum for being so generous.

That night we headed out for tea at the Port Lincoln Hotel to show her where we would be for the weekend and had a lovely meal together. That night was full of great food and wine and lots of getting to know you conversation which was just wonderful. After tea and a quick trip to the supermarket, we dropped Wilna and Tia back at Mum's and Meredith and myself headed home to our farms.

On Wednesday we were both up early, packing and saying our final goodbyes to our families. Driving to Port Lincoln, I felt like i was in some sort of dream sequence... everything that we had planned was HAPPENING!!

Around 11am, I arrived within minutes of Meredith at Mum's house and Wilna and Tia looked as if they had had a great night's sleep and really enjoyed cooking their own breakfast. We unpacked one car and all bundled in together to do a little sight seeing. The weather was a little dodgy but we decided to park the car in the main street and have a little walk along Tasman Terrace and Liverpool Street. Luckily the rain held off while we were walking around town and we ducked into a health food shop for some lunch.



Tia and Wilna at Glen Forest Animal Park Port Lincoln from Instagram @wilnafurstenberg




Afterwards we headed out to Glen Forest Animal Park and showed Wilna and Tia some Aussie animals. Tia fed and patted kangaroos and they were adorably sweet laying on the grass while multiple selfies were taken. The koalas were a bit shyer, and further away but we were still able to see them in the trees at the park. It was a great experience seeing our fauna through a tourist's eyes, as we can get a bit blasé about 'the bloody roos' but they really are incredibly unique and something to be proud of. It started to rain a little by the time we got back to Port Lincoln and Tia and Wilna had asked to have an early night, and were hanging to cook a meal for themselves, so we dropped them back at Mum's, picked up the luggage we had previously dropped off and Meredith and myself went back to the hotel to book ourselves in and unpack. We had a lovely (and interesting) meal in an Indian restaurant and a few drinks before hitting the pillows, knowing that we had a massive weekend ahead of us.

The next day (Thursday) we again picked Wilna and Tia up at 11am and headed out to Coffin Bay National Park. Again it was cold and raining, but we managed to dodge the showers fairly well considering how miserable it was. We were able to see kangaroos and emu in the wild, which i thought was a brilliant display (thank you Coffins!) for any tourist. We also went to Golden Island beach, which was blustery and cold ... but deserted and pristine. It was sensational and i kept looking down the beach thinking 'how lucky we are to have such beauty on our doorstep!' We drove back into Coffins and had lunch at the 1802 restaurant which was delicious as always.



Golden Island beach from Instagram @wilnafurstenberg



Tia and Wilna in the Coffin Bay National Park from Instagram  @tiafurstenberg




As we drove back into Port Lincoln, we had a quick stop off at the art shop and the kitchen / homewares shop before heading back to the hotel to check Wilna and Tia in. As is our e2c tradition, we head out for tea with the teachers the night before the retreat and this year was no exception.

We had also asked the wonderfully inspiring Lou Nelson to be another teacher for 2016. We have had a long history with Lou, with her attending most e2c retreats and mini retreats in the past, and was also a teacher in 2011. We have always enjoyed her positivity and support towards our retreat and were thrilled that she was joining us in a teaching capacity again this year. We are so proud of Lou's accomplishments, here in Australia and overseas and are very grateful at her willingness to share her incredible talents with us.

Lou and Wilna hit it off immediately, and it was lovely to see them both together and bask in their creative glow!

from Instagram @loolabelle


Lou met us in the foyer and we caught a maxi taxi out for tea. Before long we were all chatting and laughing, enjoying each other's company and sharing the anticipation of the weekend ahead.


When we arrived back at the hotel we asked if we could start to set up a few things and luckily the duty manager allowed us to have a few hours in the ballroom sorting our stuff out. This is vastly different to other years, when we have had the retreat in another location which requires many, many hours of tidying up prior to us setting up. Usually this whole process takes a whole day and a half... however this year the venue was clean and basically set up for us and it took only a few hours to transform it into our creative space. On the Thursday night, we packed the goodie bags, Lou and Wilna packed and sticker-ed up their kits and I made the #escape2create2016 to go on the bottom of the selfie frame. We toddled off to bed knowing that TOMORROW WAS THE DAY!

It felt like the alarm was going off far too soon but we had an early start to get everything done in time for the 2pm opening. We were back in the ballroom at 8am, and we had some wonderful helpers join us to give a hand. Sandra, Trish, Sue, Tia and Lauren (the platterista) were incredible supports and helpers along with Lou and Wilna of course. Nothing we asked was too much and we certainly couldn't do it without them. Banners were put up, +s were strung up, balloons were arranged, tables were decorated, tables were given their seating arrangement list, powerpoint displays and music was connected, the shared area (sewing machine, minc, big shot, punches, printer) was set up, mugs and goodie bags put out and of course the wonderful shops moved in. What a massive job for Ally and Leonie but we are SO grateful for their attendance. We feel very spoilt to have two shops on hand all retreat and realise how demanding it is for them. The lolly table lady arrived very last minute, so it was a great rush to set her up with everyone pitching in, basically throwing the flowers into the display so we weren't running too much over time.

from Instagram @meredithtrel

Louise Nelson from Instagram @loolabelle









There was a great crowd lined up outside the glass doors and i went to open the big double doors into the ballroom that we had carefully hidden up until then. I'll admit that i had a quiet tear then, as i really couldn't believe that we had done this.

You see we had booked our old venue for a March/April 2016 date well in advance after the 2015 retreat, only to learn a few months later that it wouldn't be available to us due to a long term booking that had come up in the mean time. While we understood their position, it threw us into an absolute spin. Where else could we have it? Would it mean the end of e2c? We initially thought that the price for a retreat at the hotel would be completely out of range for everyone so didn't even consider it. However as time went on, and we realised that the only other option was to not have a retreat at all in 2016, we thought we would speak with the hotel and see what they could do for us.

Right from that very first meeting they were exceptional. Once Meredith had done some number crunching we realised that it could be a possibility, but were not expecting big numbers as we do with our other retreat. (haha boy were we wrong!??)

Once we had booked the hotel, we sent an email to our teachers and where thrilled when they both said YES! We suddenly had the trifecta - a great venue, Lou Nelson AND Wilna Furstenberg!!


waiting for the doors to open at e2c
Instagram @loolabelle


As we opened the doors, and the attendees rolled in, it felt like a dream. I stood there welcoming new faces as well as some familiar faces. Some that had been to every retreat we'd ever had, others that were returning for the second year, some that had been teachers in the past (i think that is one thing that never ceases to thrill me - when our teachers come back as attendees!) and a LOT that were brand new to e2c. What a buzz it is to meet so many people in such a short space of time. I felt like my brain was going to explode with a heady mix of names, faces, excitement and a drop of champagne.

Everyone found their seat and the weekend had begun!



Friday was free time, and the idea of this was for people to take their time and relax into it... meeting people, chatting and having a social night.

All of the classes over the weekend (two Saturday and two Sunday) were brimming with creative inspiration and i heard so much positive chatter about techniques learnt. I always adore the table that i am on, and this year was no different... i just love those girls! It was super special this year being next to Sue P and Marika's table as well as the Lock girls (who normally are at the other end of the shed but it was SO good to talk to them all weekend too).


I'm not sure i can pinpoint exactly my most favourite memory of the weekend... it was just a fabulous escape and every part was good for my soul. Hopefully every attendee felt as fulfilled as i did at the end. Exhausted but happy.



We are so thankful to have positive, supportive people behind e2c who share our vision. To Wilna and Tia for travelling half way across the world to meet with strangers. And to Lou for always backing e2c and wanting to be an important creative part of 2016. It's safe to say that it wouldn't be as successful without your amazing input. To our shops who add that important retail factor to the weekend and the extra services from Mandy and Ngahuia that make us feel completely spoilt. To our attendees who were as wonderful as ever and understood that this year was a completely new ballgame for us as organisers. That we were newbies as well this year and that everything ... yep EVERYTHING was unknown.

e2c2016 group photo by Sandra Wallace and Christine Cid



To our team of two that seem to do an ok job of putting a pretty big event together!



from Instagram @wilnafurstenberg


We are not sure what 2017 will bring, but it will be e2c's 10th year. Ten years of retreats deserves a great celebration. I hope we see you there.