Monday, October 10, 2011

Sonia - Scrapathon layouts


Hi Amanda + girls

From Sandra’s invitation I’ve taken some photos of some layouts from the scrapathon weekend. A relaxing weekend and super company at the table with an endless stream of ideas! Thankyou to the girls who bought their shop supplies down – really made it great to get up and have a browse for a bit, grab something interesting and continue on scrapping.

Favourite layout was ‘Grandpa Tommy’ – we had some photos a friend altered on an iphone application and it just realy made me laugh to consider what Tommy would end up looking like when he is an 80 year old man. :)

Cheers
Sonia Ford






oh wow Sonia - love the waves in Grandpa Tommy layout - they are fantastic! Also wowee at that ageing app - how cool!!!!

STUNNING weaving in the layout above with some fab colour choices too. - cute little footy player!! And omg at that wonderful crazy stitching!!

Those owls in the middle layout are sensational! Love the pastels too. So pretty. Those button eyes look so effective too Sonia. Clever chook.

Well done and thanks for showing us your pages. Awesome work!


Scrapathon Recipes from Kathryn ...

Spicy couscous recipe 


Jamie Oliver - The Naked Chef page 180

425m1 stock or water
1 medium shallot or onion finely chopped
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 knobs of butter
1 level teaspoon cumin seeds
1 heaped teaspoon coriander seeds
1 heaped teaspoon fennel seeds
1/2 small dried chilli or to taste
1 teaspoon salt
1 bay leaf
1 clove of garlic finely chopped
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
1 teaspoon sugar
255g couscous

Bring the stock to the boil. In a thick bottomed, deepish pan slowly fry the shallot or onion with the olive oil and half the butter without colouring. In a pestle and mortar smash up the cumin, coriander, fennel, chilli and salt. (If you haven`t got a pestle and mortar you can do this by spreading out a tea towel putting your spices in the middle folding the tea towel up and smashing it with a rolling pin or hammer. This works quite well but be careful not to break anything)
Add the spices bay leaf and garlic to the onions and continue to fry, they should look and feel like marmalade but not be coloured or burnt.
Add the vinegar and sugar and reduce to a syrup.
Add the couscous and stir.
Add the hot stock and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes stirring occasionally.
Fork through the rest of the butter to lighten.

This Recipe Serves 4



then you need the ...

Balsamic Dressing

Preparation Time
5 minutes
Makes
125mls (1/2 cup)
Ingredients (serves 6)
  • 80ml (1/3 cup) extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 1/2 tbs balsamic vinegar
  • 1 garlic clove, crushed
  • Pinch of brown sugar
  • Salt & freshly ground black pepper

Method
  1. Place the oil, vinegar, garlic and sugar in a small airtight bottle or jar. Shake well to combine. Taste and season with salt and pepper.
Notes
  • Storage: This dressing will keep in the fridge for up to 4 days. Bring to room temperature before using. Serving suggestions: Drizzle over a tomato, basil and bocconcini cheese salad or toss through mixed salad leaves.
and the assembly of the dish ...

Marinated Chicken, Pumpkin, Feta and Asparagus Salad

Handful of Spinach leaves
Marinated Chicken Steaks (Gourmet Meats Pt Lincoln) sliced and stir fry until cooked
Piece of Pumpkin, cut into small cubes, toss in a little oil and roast in oven till cooked and brown
Chunk feta, cut into cubes
Sliced Capsicum, lightly stir fried
Asparagus, cut into 2cm lengths and lightly stir fry
Handful pine nuts, lightly brown in dry frypan, stirring constantly

Layer the above on a plate, in that order and serve with Spicy Cous Cous.

Finish with Balsamic Dressing

This meal can be made to your liking. Instead of asparagus, cut green beans into 2cm lengths. Quantities depend on how many you are cooking for. Have fun playing with this recipe.



Beef, vegetable and pearl barley soup

Ingredients (serves 8)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 500g beef chuck steak, cut into 2cm cubes
  • 1 large onion, finely chopped
  • 3 teaspoons sweet paprika
  • 3 carrots, peeled, cut into 1cm cubes
  • 2 swede, peeled, cut into 1cm cubes
  • 2 sticks celery, thinly sliced diagonally
  • 8 cups chicken stock
  • 1 cup pearl barley

Method
  1. Heat 2 teaspoons oil in a large, deep saucepan over medium-high heat. Add a third of the beef and cook for 3 to 4 minutes or until browned. Transfer to a plate. Repeat with oil and beef.
  2. Add remaining oil and onion to pan. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes or until tender. Add paprika and cook for 1 minute. Add carrots, swede, celery, stock, 6 cups water, barley and beef. Bring to the boil. Skim scum. Reduce heat and simmer, partially covered, for 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours or until tender. Season with salt and pepper.
Notes
  • To freeze: Ladle cooled soup into single serve containers. Freeze for up to 3 months. To reheat: Thaw in the fridge. Microwave, covered, on MEDIUM-HIGH (70%) for 2 to 4 minutes, stirring every minute, or until hot.
 Source : www.taste.com.au
            Super Food Ideas magazine June 2005, Page 81


Enjoy these yummy dishes!!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Scrapathon Layout - Karen


Hi Amanda,

Thank you for a wonderful weekend, its always great to sit and scrap or just chat with such awesome company.  I hadnt scrapped since Easter so I loved that it gave me a good boot up the behind to get me going again.  I managed to get 5 Layouts done including this one that I started on Saturday afternoon and finished yesterday morning, its simple but done.

Karen D


Oh Karen this is perfection!!!

Goodness i love that striped ribbon and oh damn cute is that little bee!!

The mix of fonts is delicious as well as those amazing photos! 

*sigh* love love love!

Scrapathon Layout - Trish


Hi girls, 

geez reality check, 2 night shifts... Lol. 

Any way had a fabulous time.. Still cant believe there was still some beds free. 

Had agentle shove... Nudge from Sandra and with her support .. And got busted by Amanda, Caro and Tracey getting my Kraft ready... This is the end result.

Thank you once again.

Cheers Trish



WOW Trish. I did bust you outside and i think i called out to you asking what you were doing - you looked very sheepish but wowser what an end result!!

Love the grunged up aspect to it - perfect. The photo really pops against the craft. Oooooh and look at those burnt bits of wood too. Very arty!

With the Kraft and 3 dimension i can sense that Lou was with us in spirit!!

Awesome work Trish. Really inspirational!

a note from Sandra...






 Hi Girls!!

Who wants to win a prize???

How about we inundate Amanda's, Meredith's and Sue's inboxes with photos of our favourite projects from the weekend??

Even if you didn't get to go to the retreat send in a photo  your favourite recent layout or project too!!

 If you have never shared your work online before don't let the thought of 'oh its the internet, its too hard' stop you.

If you can send an email, you can share your project with us!So take a photo, attach it to your email and let us all be inspired by your creations! 

I remember the buzz I got when I first saw my layout on the E2C blog. It is the best place to start sharing your work online.The feedback is always encouraging and it gets you motivated to share more and also gives you  the confidence to try new things, especially when you participate with the challenges...which I NEED to do more of!! *blush*

 I saw some GORGEOUS projects in my early morning jaunt around the room and I want to see them HERE!!!! 

AS extra motivation I am offering a prize.A Twiddleybitz RAK and a few other goodies  from my stash all entries will go into  random draw at the end of October.

  So Get those cameras out and start photographing those layouts!!

 Here is my favourite layout from the retreat...my 'Farm Box'Thanks to all the girls that helped me with this...especially Gina for her encouragement and ideas.

 Sooooooo…wheres YOURS???
Cheers Sandra xx












oh Sandra - thank you this is VERY generous!! I would love to see a favourite from each or even some of our retreat attendees!!


To be on the safe side, perhaps email your creation to all three of us - Sue, Meredith and Amanda as we are all going out and about during holidays. 


I wouldn't want all those emails sitting in the inbox with nobody able to access them to pop on the blog!!


Also please don't forget to leave comments if you visit. Everyone loves a comment / feedback on their work and if we can see more activity it will encourage us all to post more.


Don't be shy in saying "Hi" 


***

Your frame is stunning Sandra. I am so glad i got to see it IRL! All those little details are amazing - the inking is a work of art on the gum leaves. You really need to believe in yourself and your creative talent more mate - you are so very clever and should be proud of what you have achieved in the scrap world. (in response to a late night conversation).


The wonderful thing about scrapping is that we all have our own style. The best scrappers can appreciate EVERY style, even if it is the exact opposite of what they do themselves. 


As a simple scrapper this type of creation blows my mind. All the prep work, the inking, the chipboard… it is so detailed. The work that goes into making something like this is enormous. Sitting next to Mel Forbes  @ e2c 2011 also made me realise how much time is spent on the small details of more complicated scrapbooking. It's so very clever.


Really incredible stuff Sandra!



Wednesday, September 28, 2011

while you were sleeping...


HI Amanda.
 
I've just linked the photos I took at dawn from the Mini Retreat at Trinity onto the Retreat wall from my Photography page.
 
Not everyone is on Facebook so I wondered if you mind posting just one onto the blog so the girls can see what a magnificent dawn it was on Sunday morning.
 
 
There is a small selection on my blog for those not on Facebook
 
thanks for that.
tiff



scrapathon layouts - Amanda

Here is my favourite layout from the weekend… complete with misting!!

I bought a Studio Calico cardstock / paper that had lots of swiss cheese types of holes in it and decided that i would like to use it as a re-usable mask rather than as paper.

Most would know, i favour clean lines and don't love mists or paints due to the unpredictability factor.  Other people make it look so damn good, it's just never 'perfect' enough for me on my layouts.

Anyway with much encouragement from my table, and Meredith's Overdue mist in hand i did a few squirts. I wasn't happy with my first effort so tried again on the back and hey presto! Only a subtle effect but just what i was after…



I ended up doing 8 layouts for the weekend.  It was very productive in the end and i felt quite enthused and re-juvinated scrap wise (must be all the creative mojo in the air on our scrapathons!!) 

You can see the rest here.

Scrapathon layouts - Tiff


Hi Amanda
 
I love this family portrait of us. It's something a little bit different and original. In keeping with the 40 toes, the paper and embellies relate to numerals.
Photo credit - Tanya Chandler.
 
Thanks for your time.
Tiff




I agree  - that is a cute photo Tiff. Great capture Tanya. Also love your cuttlebug-ing on those kraft diecuts. Lovely. That 40 font is fabulous - really looks like stitching and ties in nicely with the machine stitching on the page.

Great job.


Monday, September 26, 2011

scrapathon layouts - Tiff


Hi Amanda.
 
Firstly thanks to the team for putting on a wonderfully relaxing but inspiring weekend. I loved the laid back feel it and the lack of classes was actually wonderful. The dining was first class!!
 
I won't overwhelm you with heaps of LO's but I'll pop one into your inbox now and then.
 
This one is bright and bold, yet still feminie and understated. I've use American Crafts Mixitape and normal masking tape to make the bunting! And trimmed down a Martha Stewart family punch to imitate a family of four!
 
Thanks again to the team. Each and every one of you ROK!
Tiff



Great idea Tiff - send us in your scrapathon layouts!

The orange is stunning here. I did notice A LOT of orange pages being created so i am thinking that this colour is making a big splash in the scrap world again.

Really like your stitching and wowsers at that scrummy font. The clusters of three dots / brads is fab. Cute little banner too - clever idea using tape!

We would love to see everyones creations so please send them in to us so we can pop them on the blog.

Thanks Tiff.


and THANK-YOU from me...

I'd like to Thank all you wonderful creative scrappers that once again supported our retreat. I am totally amazed, blown away and in awe of all the cleverness, artisticness, and creativeness we have in just one shed.......it is wonderful to see this hobby/ craft is still going along so strong!! Wow......just for interest,....over 240 pages, 34 cards, 8 mini albums, 2 decorated boxes and one picture frame...... (and i didn't get around to ask all), that was an amazing score!!

Thanks to the shops for packing up and unpacking all your lovely wares.....how spoilt are we having all that yumminess to browse and buy while we scrapped.

Thanks to Everyone.......for coming along..... and for your help & support in any way......and sharing the scrapping love!!

Suexx

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Thank you thank you thank you thank you

to the ever fabulous Amanda for

... the funky design for our Scrapathon ads and blog header
... your great ideas
... cob collaboration ;-)
... wonderful cosmos and for making them over the weekend
... sitting next to me so I could watch your creative process
... new designs for 2012 ... did you hear me ..... ????? ;-)

thank you thank you thank you

* Meredith for organising 98% of the scrapathon. You are wonderful.

* Sue for her level head, 'good' advice,  trestle table setup queen and valued e2c team member.

* Kathryn for the amazing-ness of the meal on Saturday. Gosh this lady is incredible!!!

* the cobb loaves for being yummy despite us having no idea what we were doing!

* The many offers of help for Kathryn on the Saturday night. Particular thanks to Sally, Meredith and Sonia F.

* The cackling hen table for always giving us a smile. 'have they layed a carton yet??' comment will give me a smile for long time…

* Those new faces who were so friendly and fit in like old friends.

* The bird wranglers. Sandra and Brigette.

* The fabulous volunteers who helped us clean up in good time this morning. We really do appreciate it and many hands make light work… or the work seem more enjoyable at least.

* The retailers who pack up and bring their whole SHOP to the retreats. This is an incredible feat and it is so appreciated. To be able to buy exactly what your layout needs at 2am (having the choice between 5 stores goodies) is bliss and something vary rare at retreats. We do not know how good we have it believe me!

* To Marilyn for the sweet thank you card for each of the e2c team. This kind of thanks makes us come back and do it all over again. Thank YOU special lady!!

* To the lovely friendly people who attend our retreats. I love it that there is so much positiveness. No egos to stroke and everyone is so damn down to earth. Each and every one of you make our retreat special. So thanks for coming and making e2c the BEST.







A misty good idea ...

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Over at the Maya Road DT blog!!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

*squeal*

oooh look at this delicious-ness!

A very creative young mum has made these up for me to take to our mini retreat this weekend. She will also have a stall at the blue bird markets in PL on the 2nd of October, but we are getting first dibs at them!

Small, 1 inch diameter buttons/badges/medallions/embellishments. Foam double sided tape on back. Funky designs and colours. AMAZING price.




please note: not all designs will be available at the retreat because they will have been bought by me!!




Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Scrapathon Sept 23 - 25th @Trinity Haven




(click to view bigger)

P.S - there are still a couple of spots spare. Spread the word :)

Sunday, September 4, 2011

circle challenge - Sonia


This is Sonia's first time on the blog, but retreat go-ers will remember her helping Kathryn in the kitchen whip up our delicious meals!

The green is so striking with the yellow of the school shirt. Those circles are just fantastic too Sonia - really adding a massive WOW factor to the page. The layered elements and your little journalling strips are fab.

Thanks for sharing Sonia - hope to see some more of your gorgeous creations in here soon!

Saturday, September 3, 2011

September = Spring ... so let's splat / spray / sploosh into it: challenge

Okay so some how the new month snuck up!! And the start of spring has sprung up to!!

Don't you love the sunny days we have had lately? They make me feel so happy!!

Although as I look out the window now it is spitting rain!!

So my challenge this month ... mists and paints ...

I just watched this You Tube clip by Marcy Penner for a few beginner tips on using mists

... I love how she uses the spray paint = so easy!!


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

scrapathon

Please spread the word that there are still a few spots left for the 2011 scrapathon next month.

It would be wonderful to see a some fresh new faces (or even familiar old faces!!) . We have always had such positive feedback about our scrapathon 'mini' retreat. Such a relaxed, fun atmosphere with no added pressure of classes!  The hardest decision for the weekend is what NOT to buy… oh and if you can sneak a second helping of Kathryn's famously delicious sticky date and caramel pudding!!

We would love for you to join us.

 Email or phone Meredith to secure your spot!


Sunday, August 7, 2011

Amanda's August Challenge...

I have used starbursts on two layouts i have done in the past and really loved the final result.



They are a very easy way to add WOW to your title or journalling.

Basically all i did was to open a word document and go into shapes > stars and banners. If you place one of those onto a blank page you can then reshape it to whatever size you want.

Print your starburst and cut around it. With non permanent adhesive place it on top of the card you wish to be the middle starburst colour. Cut around it using the printout as your template.



(please excuse the state of my template starburst - it was rescued from the bin all scrunched and grotty after i decided to use this as a challenge and take a couple of step by step photos!)


Repeat this process to build up extra layers, colours and an illusion of dimension to your starburst.

The only thing to be mindful of is to make sure that your text will fit into your starburst shape prior to cutting!!

Can't wait to see what you can come up with!


Amanda - Sue's sketch


I have changed the position of the title - otherwise the sketch is there .... kinda.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Janice- circle challenge

LOOK what i found in my inbox.... this stunning page from Janice.


Hi Sue,
Just thought i would share this layout with you for the circle challenge, (bit late i know).
My scrapping style whatever it may be, is forever changing....
At the moment i am loving distressing, stitching & using smaller photos.


Thanks,
Janicexx


Wow Janice this is just stunning....love everything about this.... the colours, distressing, little bits n bobs, the word 'special' mounted on the fence....Just gorgeous!! I love your 'whatever it may be' style... it is so wow wow wowish!


Thanks for sharing this one and we would love to see more of your beautiful pages popping up here....pppleeease??!


Hope you all keep warm and dry today!!


Suex

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Lauren - various challenges!!

Oh what a delight in my inbox yesterday and tonight. And i am thrilled that i can finally pop them up here on the blog without my internet dropping out constantly (grrrrrrrrrrrrrr telstra and overcast days!!)

Hi!
 I have a couple of layouts to share, both were completed at Mojo.

Fun, is for your June challenge of Same on Same. It is my favourite layout of the weekend :)

Our Beatles Moment, is for Sue's July Sketch challenge...I may have neglected the circle part though- whoops!!

I have a couple more challenges too which I will share on my blog.
Thanks for the fabulous inspiration!!

xx L






(yes between yesterday and today this layout got picked up for publication - you are just going to have to take my word for it that it is AMAZING!!)







and this is for the outline font challenge.




Oh Lauren these are STUNNING. Just beautiful. I love the random-ness of Danielle's photos and oh you have scrapped them wonderfully! Your outline font is so cute and perfect! Love the delicious mix of papers! And your clusters in Sue's sketch make me swoon. Just yum.


you clever kitten.



Sue- sketch layout & Meredith's inspiration..

Meredith's inpiration..


I loved this quote and the cute little birds that were with it, which inspired me to dig out some bird stamps that i have in my collection!
My sketch layout:

A creative productive scrapping day was had by me yesterday!!xx

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Sketch challenge



Found this sketch in amongst my bits n bobs and it took my fancy for my next layout....hopefully you can find some inspiration and i can't wait to what you come up with..

August - a different sort of challenge.

Most of our regular e2c attendees would know of Tatum Woodroffe.

(sorry chickie i flogged this image off facebook! You really shouldn't trust your 'friends' you know?!)




Doesn't she have amazing hair!??

Well Miss Tatum is undertaking a different sort of challenge on August 26th - she is shaving her hair OFF on daffodil day to raise money for the cancer council.

See her inspirational post here:

Tatum - hair today gone on daffodil day 2011.

I know she will be surprised to see a post about herself here  - she certainly did not ask me to write this - but i know that she would be ever so grateful for some e2c support.

Every small amount counts so please support Tatum in this very brave challenge. Even if it's $5 - it all helps.

This is a direct link to donate : Tatum's hair shave.

Let's show her some e2c love.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Meredith's challenge ... A little bit of craftiness and inspiration ...

I create this post a month or so ago but I thought it might be a good kick off point for some layout inspiration ...

A book mark with attitude ...



Go here for details!!

Or this great gift wrapping idea for a book ...


from here

or maybe some quotes for your layout!!

Quotes Worth Repeating

taken from Pinterest posts by decor8

and I think this is really scrap inspiring ...

Love you for like ever


an Etsy print from 29blackstreet

and this one ...



from Rhonna DESIGNS

If you are inspired by any of this please send us you layouts for showing off!!

Monday, August 1, 2011

Lou - Same on Same Challenge

ooooooooh look what has landed in my inbox!

A beautiful challenge piece from Lou. She said that she had good intentions of scrapping a few more but i am guessing the recent good times at Camp Mojo got in the way ;-) She also commented that she will be trying to fit a bit of scrappy time in while sipping cosmos in NYC which is where she is off to next. What a lucky lady you are Lou. Hope you have a great time away and get a wonderful look around the US of A.



*sigh* oh white on white….. delicious! Love all the leaf / twiggy bits and oh oh oh at your title. L.O.V.E. that. So effective!

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Outline Font challenge - Sue



Amanda's great challenge gave me very good reason to use those yummy Studio Calico outline alpha stamps again....and i was also inspired by Meredith's recent usage of green & browns & footy photos to do my very own footy layout!! Thanks Girls!!


Have a good weekend!!

Friday, July 29, 2011

Sandra - sketch and quote challenge

Look what was waiting for me in my in-box!!!




HELLO!!

I feel as thought i need to re introduce myself it's been so long!! lol

This is for your quote and this month's sketch challenge.

Thanks for the inspo!!

Sandyxx

I saw this one irl the other day, and have been patiently waiting for it to come along....it is so yummy Sandra....i loved those denim jean flowerettes....very clever! Great colours, love the twiddlybits....and combining two challenges is a clever & quick way to get some things done!

Great to see you here again and can't wait to see your next one!!

note: next month's sketch will be out over the weekend sometime.......:)

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Sue's sketch - Meredith


Tiff - Sue's sketch

Hi Sue,

I've used your sketch to get me back in the swing of things again. I've hardly scrapped at all during the school holidays with my time spent with the kids.

Thanks and take care,

tiff




What a nice surprise in my inbox Tiff....glad that the sketch got you started with your scrapping again and look forward to some more pages here??!! Love to see them.


This one is gorgeous Tiff, love the colours and those cute 'eggs' as your circles, love your stitching and that border punch is very effective....just love it all... and it looks like lots of fun was had with the kidlets during the holidays!!


Great to see some pages popping up here....and on this dreary cold sunday maybe i might even get to attempt one of the other challenges myself.


Have a good day,


Suexx

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Kathryn - Sue's Sketch

Hi Amanda

FINALLY.......... I have done a challenge and finished it before the end of
the month! LOL. 

Kathryn
Xx









Great work Kathryn (nice to see some different faces in here!!)


LOVE that awesome pink - how eye catching and girlie. Cute little rabbit - real one in the photo and the chippie embellishment on the side edge.


The flower, vine and floral paper finish it all off perfectly. 


My kids absolutely adore Greenpatch too - it's nice to see kids being gentle with the little animals.


Thanks for participating and scrapping up a ripper of a page!



Sue's Sketch - Amanda

Thursday, July 21, 2011