Thursday, May 6, 2010

Marika - Sue's sketch



Marika always amazes me with how quickly and brilliantly she gets inspired by Sue's sketches. They are a great starting off point and motivator!

The blues and greens against the lined paper is beautiful here Marika.

Very cute photos too! Love how you have done a 'series' with the door. Lovely.

'80s Guess Who?



LOL i think this one is super easy!

She says that it was way back in 1988 and she can't rememeber the occasion for such a flash outfit. She says that she quite likes the photo apart from the massive hair bow!

Big hair and big bows were very 80s so it is a great, appropriate photo!

Classic!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

80s challenge


ok there are a LOT of things wrong with this photo.

Cumberbuns + big silk sash + drop waist + horizontal lines + big ear rings + massive hair flick + salmon colour on a male + huge clown collar =

Shocker.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Sue's sketch ... Meredith

Journalling says ...
"this is the sequence of events
you start by trying to ignore me
the you realise it isn't working
then you finish off with the very cheeky look"

Kerryn - gone all etsy


Hey Amanda



Hows it going?

I always keep an eye on the E2C blog but don't really get to do any of the challenges. But I do love seeing what everyone else does with the challenges set.

Anyway, I saw the challenge about using stuff from the retreat goody bags. I've actually used quite a fair bit so far from it. I've used a couple of tags, journal spots and I'm sure there was something else as well.

I completed this layout on the weekend (for a colour challenge site) using the bag that some of the bits were packaged in so I thought I'd send it through. (oh and just in case you are wondering about the title, my DS calls Lego Le Go, like it's 2 words LOL. He is very insistent that he is correct).


I loved everything that was in the goody bag and know I'll be using all of it at some stage.




Thanks and have a great week :).
Kerryn x

 
 
Fantastic Kerryn! A great example of our goodies being put to use = in a stunning way! Those bags were 'found' by Sue on blue bazzaar and we instantly fell in love with them - they were where the whole idea of going 'vintage etsy' stemmed from!
 
The orange looks amazing with the browns of the bag, string and other kraft elements. Incredible stuff!
 
Thanks for sharing and i hope you continue to drop by!

Bazzill at your fingertips



Ever wanted a range of bazzil colours/shades/names at your fingertips without the hassle of a massive keyring of samples?

There is a new ipod app that is all that and more!

This has been around for a little while, but i thought i should let you know it is 'out' there anyway.

Here is their blurb:

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IMO it is still a bit pricey ($12.99 au) so i can't give a personal review.  Check it out here on itunes if you are interested.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Tiff's sketch

Hi Sue.

The LO ended up a little bit different from your sketch of Maryanne's LO. I shifted the photos over to the right and added extra embellishing (the watch) in the top right corner. But the bones of the sketch is there.

Thanks for the challenge and happy tripping OS. take plenty of pics with that lovely camera wont you.

tiff
xx


Nice LO Tiff, love the colours and the apron lace punch edges.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

flip album revolution!

I have noticed of late A LOT of buzz about those little flip albums that Meredith made at the retreat in her class. They seem to be popping up in blogs and displayed everywhere in the shops.

Meredith really has started a mini-craze with those cool little things! I was told by one store that they were having a hard time keeping up with KRAFT cardstock these days all thanks to Meredith's class!!

Marika sent in some examples of what she has done.





beautiful work Marika. Stunning. thanks for showing us! And thanks also to Meredith who is an inspirational teacher and clever chickie for finding such a natty little project!


'80s Guess Who?

For this '80s challenge i would like to post the pictures 'anonymously'.

Any lurkers can then 'guess' who the star in the photo is by commenting!



So first cab off the rank is this lovely lady in stripes! She loved the big earrings and loud pants of the 80s!  This photo was taken in Amsterdam in 1988 as a tourist promotion where they took a photo of you embarking and when you disembarked you had a postcard with your photo on it.

Great first example of our '80s style!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

May challenges.

Sue's sketch.

This month's sketch is inspired by a page and a sketch from the latest Scrapbooking Memories magazine and one of our very own local scrappers Maryanne. And thanks to Maryanne for allowing me to use your page as our sketch inspiration. So everyone who hasn't seen her beautiful page...you will find it in the latest mag.







I have drawn it up as a 12x12 but of course you can use the sketch to whatever size page you would like....and it is a multiple photo page again. Look forward to seeing what you all come up with.



Here is my example:



Photo Challenge.

go through your photo archives and find the best photo you have demonstrating 'your style' in the '80s. We want to see big hair, ra ra skirts, large hoopy ear rings, socks on the outside of jeans, mullets.... etc. The 80 est the better!

Some very funny examples to come!


Amanda's Challenge

I would like to see some layouts that have been produced USING some of your etsy goodies from the retreat bags! We want to see some of those birdie tickets, crochet flowers, specially made hat pins ... and bonus points for the dress making pattern being used on a page!

If we packed it in your bag we want to see it on YOUR page!

Colour Challenge

later in month

Meredith's Challenge

keep watching this space!

Saturday, April 24, 2010

being organized

Someone told me today that she enjoyed reading all the little titbits and links that Meredith and I put on this blog.

I said "what ??!! I never do it, Meredith does a fabbo job letting us know of the trends, what's hot, new releases, techniques and general scrap news"

(and we do love seeing what is out there i might add!)

So to totally prove myself wrong i have found something amazing. Something that i am the anti of... the complete opposite.

So grab a coffee and drool over how organized this space is!

general post about organization with amazing pantry and linen cupboard photos!

scrap room envy

of course this is from write.click.scrapbook. a great place for inspiration and this superwoman is Australia's very own Jody Dent Pruks.



In other things overheard..... another someone told me that they were looking forward to May when our challenges start again. I hope you are too!

Monday, April 19, 2010

affirmations




This was written by Ali Edwards for the 'i am enough' blog. It is quite an inspiring read and the place to go if you are wanting affirmation about yourself and your worth.

I do find Ali quite inspiring also. Even though her blog is very product driven and comercial now, her style never fails to make me want to grab for my stash and start scrapping. I love the way every single page she creates has a story about her or her children's lives. Not just the 'gorgeous' or 'i adore you' type pages that we all did when we first started scrapping but REAL journalling about REAL events.

I know journalling frightens some scrappers, and it isn't everyone's cup of tea i admit. Recently i read something that Leanne Stamatellos wrote for a recent magazine and i was totally nodding along with it. I felt that i could have written it word for word! Check out the latest Scrapbooking Memories for her amazing article.

What story are you telling in your scrapping?!

***

I guess a few people may be wondering what is happening with this blog - it seems awfully quiet lately! I wont speak for the other girls (Sue and Meredith) but personally i have needed some time away from the blog - with all the hustle and bustle of the retreat and in that lovely peacefulness afterwards it seemed like the right time to 'take a break'.

I hope everyone understands...

The desire to blog and post challenges again is starting to come back for me so i am sure things will be firing up again soon.

Remember that we get enthused to post when we know that we have visitors. Please say hello if you stop by.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Sandra - Sue's sketch

Hi Amanda



YAY!! finally got round to Sue's sketch....yes it is under there somewhere! lol


Cheers for now
Sandra..




I can see the sketch Sandra! Great job! I can also see an influence / inspiration from Lou.

Very creative!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

more e2c group photos

I had a really hard time trying to find the 'right' photo to send out to the group... there were always one or two with eyes closed or funny expressions! I guess it is hard to co-ordinate eyelids with 65 women!

So here are some of the group shots for you to look and laugh at. If you click on the images you can view them much bigger.



sensible shot

and a silly shot. This one made me laugh with Michelles expression behind Tiff's head! Priceless!

another sensible one...

and then the sneeze! Dee this was so well timed!

finally another silly shot!


and just to show that i can show stupid / horrible photos of myself too...

This expression is exactly how i felt on the inside Friday morning - sky high with stress and anticipation!! Lucky i have two calming influences by my side!

Anyway i hope you get a giggle out of these. I sure did :)


Friday, April 9, 2010

Thursday, April 8, 2010

font lovers unite!

If you love a good font as much as i do check out this website :




they have weekly newsletter updates which have great font offers and three free fonts if you subscribe (it's free to subscribe to the newsletters)! They also have fab. instructions on how to install these fonts if you are new to the game or easily confused like me :)


click here to have a look!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

School holiday fun ...

Okay so those of you who attend the retreat will be rested, caught up on your sleep and now ready to use some of that mojo that you accumulated ...

and it is school holidays ... eeekkkk ... some of these ideas might be good to get the children involved in too!!

These ideas have come via a newsletter I receive from Aussie Scrapbooking.


Some have made these bows before but the stamping takes it to the next stage!



http://bananafrog.typepad.com/bananafrogblog/2010/04/lessons-at-the-lilypad-bows-and-bling.html

next up ...

cute crepe paper butterflies ...

http://jennibowlinstudioinspiration.blogspot.com/2010/04/butterfly-tutorial-by-danielle-flanders.html

and the next one ...

creating a negative image with scissors ...



http://studiocalico.blogspot.com/2010/04/scrappy-tutorial-creating-interest-with.html

Just a little more on Studio Calico ... an American kit company

they have a great blog posting that you can subscribe to where each one is sent to your email address and they have a very inspiring gallery!
Blog
Gallery (via their home page)


If you have a link to something we could create post a comment on this post to share!

Hope everyone had a great Easter!!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

retreat reviews on other blogs

I do love reading blog posts after the event when other ladies who attended the retreat do a little run down.

I have made a bit of a list here. If i have missed anyone please let me know and i can add them.

Meredith
Mel Forbes
Ali McDonald
Tiff
Sandra
Kerryn Lawson

ok i know i have missed someone but cannot for the life of me find it now!

Monday, March 29, 2010

e2c retreat 2010

Well it is done! The whole weekend feels a bit like it passed in a big blur - of setting up, class organization, teaching, meeting new faces, scrapping, eating and drinking. (some more than others!)

Wednesday night I drove to Port Lincoln to pick up Mel Forbes, our guest teacher from WA. We went out for tea, drove home and settled her in her temporary bedroom (thanks Kelsey!)

Mel was exactly as i remember her. She is just like one of us and fitted in so well. I have known Mel online for over 4 years now and she feels just like an old friend.

Thursday we woke, popped the kids on the school bus, loaded the car to the hilt and drove to the Lion's Hostel at North Shields for setup. We had some male muscle to help lift the trestles and sort out positioning for powerpoint displays and extra lighting. This set up day took almost all day and by the end we felt completely exhusted.

Friday we gave some quick birthday wishes to Georgia and Kelsey, popped them all on the school bus, loaded the car with more gear and headed to 'retreat HQ' yet again.

60 goodie / etsy bags all packed

We packed goodie bags, set out chairs, showed the retaillers where to go, sorted out bedroom allocations, assisted in the kitchen (Val and Kathryn were already buzzing around in there: busy little beavers!), said hello to the Country Arts SA lady (Simone) and introduced her to Mel, picked up table decorations, met some girls from the big smoke at the airport and before we could blink again it was 3.58pm and people were rocking through the door. (tsk tsk early birds!! LOL)

Every attendee got a goodie bag, personalised mug and lanyard. Here is mine post event with a bit of added white spray paint!


messy lanyard and mug

Before not too long all our ladies seemed to be settled in and scrapping!


Deb and Bernie scrapping up a storm.

We then welcomed everyone, had a scrumptious pizza, garlic bread and lasagne dinner (the weather was perfect for sitting outside) and my class kicked off.

It was quite a drawn out class due to the sewing, painting and ink splats but thankfully the ladies were so patient waiting for their turns with the various sewing machines and painting / inking stations.

Hopefully everyone was happy with the end creation.

After that was free scrap time and there were a lot of late stayers that night (us included!) There were a few spots of rain on the shed roof as we went to bed which was lovely to listen to as I fell into bed at 4am absolutely stuffed.

Saturday I woke and it was action stations as we ate breakfast and kicked off the morning class which was Merediths amazing little 'flap' book. There were many, many laughs and i have heard much anticipation on her class project for next year! ;-)

Lunch was scrummy panninis, meats and salads with fresh fruit for dessert.

Saturday afternoon saw our guest teacher Mel take the floor and it seemed that the whole shed stopped to watch her in action. WOW what a great fun class. Every single person that i spoke to loved the layout they made with her.

a table of 'Ronnies'

It was free scrap time after that until tea and make use of it we all did! Dinner was delicious little mini roasts of chicken or beef (my beef was DELICOUS), potato bake and assorted veg. YUM. Fresh fruit and chocolate platters soon followed.

I did take a few funny photos of the A team but am not allowed to show the funniest one (or two) so i will console myself with this one of them both laughing before tea on that Sat. night.

i can hear them laughing just by looking at the photo! A rare photo with a wine in hand...

Our major prize raffle followed in which every person won a prize. Some of the 'must have items' were the big chomp, a jotote bag, an amy butler tote, a studio calico kit and far too many more to mention.  We need to mention again our amazing sponsors and local scrap businesses. What fab. support. Without this sponsorship there is no way our retreat could go ahead.

Another late night followed with lots of laughs and a beverage or two.

It didn't seem long and we were up again for breakfast - our magnificent cooks had prepared pancakes!!  Sadly the end of the weekend was coming up quickly - eeeeeeek too quickly!!!!


the 'noisy' table

these girls are fab!


some e2c blog regulars!

The entire rest of day of Sunday was free scrap time until 3pm when we all said goodbye :(

A few personal highlights:

*meeting Tatum, Ali, and Lauren and having them sit 'behind' us. They were great girls and we had a lot of laughs together. Totally amazing scrappers also! What those girls can do with a bit of yellow paint is incredible ;-)

*seeing beautiful Ange again. Clever, clever, clever. ... and beautiful.

*having a lovely friend in Michelle (and Andrew!) and knowing that she would be willing to travel from Sydney to attend another retreat again in 2011!! It was fantastic to have you on our table again Michelle. Loved it.

*our very talented guest teacher Mel Forbes being able to come a little earlier and stay and help set up. This really concreated her in the 'team' and we all felt like we had known her forever by the weekend's end. What a special friend i have!

*the 'fire recovery' kit that we collected for Bev's sister and neice. What an overwhelming response!

*how easy everything seemed to come together this year and our immediate enthusiasm to do it all again in 2011!

*how delicous all the meals were and how cheery and calm the kitchen was at all times - even when they were under incredible pressure. Val and Kathryn: you girls totally rock.

We had a little look last night after pack up at the surveys and were blown away at all the positive comments. Some of the fav. comments that stuck out at us were:

"I had a fantastic time at the retreat - it was so well organised and i was made to feel so relaxed"

"you can't improve it - it's excellent"

"a fantastic weekend - keep them coming"

"exceptional value"

"compared with other retreats i have been to there was lots of elbow room"

"fantastic food. Well done to Val and Kathryn - top job"

"PLEASE keep having them!!"

"great to be able to shop here for extra supplies"


We will certainly take note of some of the other suggestions that are 'do-able' and try to make 2011 even better than this year!


the 'silly' photo!

On behalf of Sue, Meredith, and myself we thank all the girls that were able to come along to our retreat : we had the BEST-EST time. Thankyou also for the lovely card (Bev) and kind words (Sandra). The 'gift' that you collected was completely unnecessary and we certainly do NOT expect it. However we are very very thankful and humbled by it.




At this stage everything looks 100% positive for another e2c in 2011. We will keep you posted :)

What a great weekend *sigh*

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Post retreat link ...

Thought this was a funny blog post title ... make me look skinny in a photoshop tutorial ...

http://papernstitchblog.com/2010/03/23/make-me-look-skinny-in-photoshop-a-tutorial/

After a weekend of not cooking and eating yummy meals, maybe nibbling on a little chocolate, a few lollies, a little cheese here, a few glasses of your favourite there it may well come in handy next week!!