Monday, November 15, 2010

Escape2Create 2011 retreat ...


is fully booked!!

I have sent emails to everyone letting them know if they are
in or on the waiting list.

If you haven't received an email please contact me ... john.treloar@bigpond.com 


We have a waiting list if you didn't make contact so don't hesitate to put your name on it.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Read this very VERY carefully...


REGISTRATIONS FOR ESCAPE2CREATE SCRAPBOOKING RETREAT
OPEN FROM 12 MIDDAY 15TH NOVEMBER 2010


YES - THAT IS NOON / LUNCHTIME!!

Please read this post carefully to book your spot.


DETAILS

April 1st, 2nd and 3rd 2011 at the Lions Hostel at North Shields (same venue as 2008, 2009 and 2010)
From 1pm Friday the 1st until Sunday 3rd at 3pm. (yes a bit earlier than other years YAY)

Price - $170 

Deposit - $70- NON REFUNDABLE due 30.11.10

 after 15th Jan NO REFUNDS GIVEN

  • includes accomodation, welcome nibbles and 6 meals
  • our usual variety of scrap shops all under one roof. Scrap and shop at the same time!
  • freebies, goodies and give aways. Prizes galore!

CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS


This year we are thrilled to announce that we have secured some of the best scrapbookers in Australia to be our teachers!





The classes will be as follows:

  •  2 separate scrap workshops with guest teachers (come and try techniques): LOUISE NELSON and MICHELLE DYSON
  •  2 classes with guest teachers (class and kit extra cost) : FRAN TYNAN and TATUM WOODROFFE
Classes will be advertised soon so stay tuned.

REGISTRATIONS

LIMIT OF 1 PROXY REGISTRATIONS PER PERSON - EMAIL ADDRESS AND NAMES MUST BE SUPPLIED.

To register and confirm your position you will need to contact Meredith Treloar via email john.treloar@bigpond.com at 1200 hrs MID DAY ON MONDAY THE 15TH.

An emailed confirmation will be forwarded to you once all registrations have been taken, which will contain instructions on how to secure your spot by full payment of $170 (preferred) or a deposit of $70. At the very minimum, your deposit of $70 is required by 30th of November. (less than 2 weeks!)

If you have not paid by this time, your name will be removed from our list and your position is forfeited.

THERE ARE LIMITED PLACES AVAILABLE SO DO NOT DELAY ON THE DAY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.
NO BOOKINGS/ REGISTRATIONS/ POSITIONS HELD PRIOR TO THE RELEASE DATE.
NO PAYMENT ACCEPTED UNLESS PREVIOUSLY ARRANGED WITH MEREDITH VIA EMAIL


Hope to hear from you soon!

E2C team:
Sue, Meredith, Val, Kathryn and Amanda


PS. Thanks to those who have continued to support us by sending in their challenge layouts. Once registrations have been completed we will post them as per normal on the blog. Thanks for understanding.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Tatum - Art challenge

Here is my layout for your challenge this month…

I have run out of printer paper and keep forgetting to buy some when I’m in Adelaide lol so I had to go with a photo I already had…I used some old heidi swapp photo corners as my random green embellishment and kinda got carried away throwing other bits and pieces at it!

Journalling is about how much fun I have spending my days with the kids at home and how much they make me smile when we just do the simple stuff together J  I was going to use a different title but was listening to U2 when I finished the layout off and thought that this one was perfect!

Tatum xx



Awesome Tatum. Love all your detail, bits and bobs. Especially the chunky twine - it is so yum! 

What a great title too...I find songs fab for layout titles.

You all look so happy and natural together - i just love the whole thing.


Wednesday, November 10, 2010

registration confusion....

Apparently there has been some confusion re. the time of registration.


As stated on the registration alert email / blog post / facebook group IT IS MIDDAY - MID DAY - MIDDLE OF THE DAY.


Please pass it on, correct anyone stating differently and clear up any mis understandings.


No need for alarm setting, early birds or night owls!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

November Sketch Challenge

Finally, finally you all say......i have gotten around to posting up a sketch challenge. But i am sorry i am going to cheat and draw a sketch off a layout that i did at the mini retreat, so many of you may have already seen this layout.




My sketch for this month:



Here is my layout:
Now i want to see you use a punch that makes a statement, pops out at you like this beautiful one that i borrowed from Meredith!! Just love that punched border.
I also want to see a touch of glimmermisting or paint splats....go on give it a whirl, it is sooooo much fun!! I am by no means any expert, but i have found with these products....you take a deep breath and just go with it!! I did with this one and was very pleased with the end result.
Oh, and i want to see what kind of banner you can come up with too! :)
So there you go, have a play with my sketch and i can't wait to see all your creativity! Have fun!!
Sue xx

Sandra - art challenge




Hello Amanda!
yay I have finally scrapped.
this is in answer to your art challenge
when I saw the painting I thought of Maryanne straightaway.

lets see.....
random green embellishment....check
rope or twine.....check
a less that perfect photo of you....check...and I love it...although Maryanne doesn't! lol
journalling title.....hmmmm...maybe not quite a check.....so I have compensated with something from the piece of art which inspired me......
.....
windswept hair!!!
at least 3 papers...one black and white spots...check

Thanks for a great challenge.
Thinking of scrapping another photo soon which fits the criteria perfectly as well!

Cheers
SAndra







This is lovely Sandra. What a beautiful photo of two great mates!! Love this random style too Sandra. Looks familiar ;-) which makes it all the more awesome.


Karen - box challenge

Hi Amanda
The coin has just dropped for me here, I did this LO last night and this morning I have just realised that it fits your "pick a box" challenge from a couple of months ago!  I know it is late but it gave me a bit of a laugh/Oh moment,
Cheers
Karen D








Awesome Karen! Love those paint splats. and oooooooooo at you and your brights - you do it so well. Great balance of incorporating lots of photos onto a simple style Karen!!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

REGISTRATION ALERT

Amanda's art challenge - Lou

Hi Guys
 
Here is my take on Amandas Fab Challenge!!!!
 
PS Luuuurve the new 2011 logo :) :) :) LOL
 
Cheers and Happy Scrapping
 
Lou xxx



Love your layout Lou!! 

I really like the look of the punched out papers, the green thread and how the photo nestles in there amongst everything! 

And anyone who handwrites = excellent!!

Whoo hoo!!


Saturday, November 6, 2010

Marika - art challenge


oh wow Marika - this IS perfect. Love the red rose ribbon (aren't they just delicious!) the little chip house and your great journalling. Love your 'less is more' approach because it is beautiful. Thanks for sending it is - awesome and inspiring.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Karen - art challenge


*sigh* *drool* *fall off chair*

Stunning Mrs D. Love your random green embellishment, love your bits of string. Love the coloured stripe paper and love love love the framing in the black and white dot.

These photos of friends and funny times are making me smile and count our blessings to have such great people in our lives.

Thanks Karen. Awesome work as always. Your use of colour and space is (as always) an inspiration.

Amanda - art challenge

inspired by this months Creating Keepsakes with the stitching and the mini letters.




Tuesday, November 2, 2010

November!

oh wow - it's November already! How did that happen??!

Amanda's Challenge

i saw this on someone's blog (sorry can't remember who!) and thought it was a great idea.... inspired by art.

So i have picked a painting by Australian artist Chris Wake and would like you to create a page based on a few things that have inspired me from this piece of art.


Your layout must contain the following:

*random green embellishment

*rope or twine

*a photo that is a 'less than perfect' image of you but you love it anyway.

*journalling or title to include a story about a great fun, (perhaps unexpected?) time you had with friends.

* at least 3 papers and one must be black and white spots.




in other news please stay tuned for the date registrations for e2c 2011 will be open. In the past few years spots have been hotly contested and we are usually sold out in a matter of hours. If you think you might come along, or know of anyone else who may be interested... please stay tuned and let them know to keep their eyes peeled also.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Enabling a purchase for scrappers!!

When I was in Port Lincoln today I bought one of these at Kmart ...


Only $49 and the trays fit 12 x 12 inch papers (actually bigger than 12 x 12")

Dee had one of these at the Trinity Scrapathon I think.

And it fits under my trestle table!!

Not sure how long the special is on for but thought it was worth mentioning!!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Drum roll please ...

so after our meeting on Friday we made the huge decision about our logo for the 2011 retreat ...

it was an agonising decision and we argued for a while ...

but in the end we all agreed this is the one we all loved ...

Sue has even said since in her emails to us

"I keep looking at the new logo and just LOVE it.....and can't wait for it to be popped up!!"


so for Sue and everyone else ...


here it is ...


I will leave it to Amanda to change it as our blog header later today ...




On reflection I think the designer has missed the actual reason for the retreat and I have some concerns in that department ...


I mean I am wondering what (or who) they were thinking of when designing ... microphone, iPod dock, wine bottles, vodka, blender, cocktail glasses ...


But I am sure that it will be well received by all of you as our 2011 logo


I bet you can't wait to have this one ironed on your t-shirts hey!!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Non scrapbook related post!

I thought this was funny and very clever - it gave me a giggle so i thought i would share.

From Momicillin - a source of really great articles on being a mum and all the joys that brings. Often written sarcastically as was that last sentence.



Dear husband,
We’ve been together a long time now, and after all these years, I’m happy to report that I’m still crazy about you. You’re my best friend, my favorite hanging buddy, and the man who makes this house my home. I respect and admire you now as always and love the father you are. And, much to my advantage, you’re a good lover, even a great one.
Most of the time.
But, occasionally you mistake me for a car. I am not a car, my darling, and never will be. This means that when you get a hankering for a midnight drive or a sunrise spin, I’m afraid that you cannot start me up by using only the key. It’s just not that simple.
If I were a car, getting this engine from 0 to 60 would take considerably more effort than putting in the key and pushing the gas. For one thing, I’d expect all my parts, exposed and hidden, to be thoroughly lubed and oiled before every driving session. I’d expect you, as driver, to admire the make and model, spit shine the headlights, and caress the steering wheel for a very long while—before pulling out the shiny little key—big key, I mean. Very big key. (No one is complaining about the key here!) I’m just saying that if I were a car and got that kind of treatment, that’d make the engine purr.
It’s important to note that the fact that I’m not a car is not my fault and is nothing I can change. It’s a design issue. I have several parts that need attention and one critical start button located near—but not-quite-near-enough—the ignition. I’m not responsible for this design but hope someday to talk to the Great Engineer in the sky, if only to ask, “Why?”
I’m the first to admit that life would be great for us both if I were a car. In fact, if I were in charge of my own design, I’d be built like our new car: the key to that car only has to be nearby, and it’ll fire up with the push of a button. A single touch, mind you,—not endless minutes of not-too-hard-not-too-soft play.
I think you occasionally mistake me for a Hot Rod car because my body has, once or twice, mislead you by jumpstarting with use of only the key. This is a rarity. I think it happens when Mars is in the house of Venus and the stars are aligned, and the Sun and Saturn are in conjunction. Maybe. I’m not sure.
Finally, know this: I recognize and value your continued, patient attempts to “rev my engine” and pray that, in the immortal words of what’s-his-name, you “Never give up!”






Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Christmas is coming ...

1.
Last year I did a December Daily album ...

here is the info from Ali Edwards's site about what she is up to this year ...


http://aliedwards.com/2010/10/december-daily-2010-creating-a-foundation.html

There are also more posts on how she created the cover etc.

2.
Over at Maya Road ... http://mayaroad.typepad.com/dt/2010/10/christmas-is-a-coming.html


some fabric banner pennants have been made into tree ... maybe try calico and stiffen it for a similar effect!!

3.
These could be adapted for a Christmas treat ...

http://noelmignontandt.blogspot.com/2010/10/halloween-treat-bags.html

4.
Over at the Kaisercraft blog ...

This would make a gorgeous gift for a little girl ...


http://www.kaisercraft.net/blog/beyond-the-page-with-candy-lane-2/ (scroll down to see more)

And ...

Have you found any great Christmas ideas ...

leave a comment with the link to inspire us!!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Trish - challenges and retreat layouts :)

Hi Amanda, I have sent 3 of my Lo's from the weekend. The one of Georgia,
some new things for me on this page and my apologies in advance if I offend
anyone or reduce anyone to tears. And I have Sue's sketch and the
punctuation challenge as well. Am loving all the pages on the blog and also
I think that the amount of people at the mini retreat and the fact that they
were all really enjoying themselves is a wonderful reflection on the blog
and the women involved.
Cheers
Trish







Sue's sketch.




Punctuation challenge.



Wow Trish you were super busy on the retreat - glad you enjoyed yourself and found some mojo to create these masterpieces!

The layout of Georgia is so sweet and pretty. Photos of your special girl will always be precious and difficult to scrap but you have done an amazing job. Such detail and prettiness is well balanced with the white spaces.  A beautiful girl, beautiful photo and beautifully scrapped xx.

Love the use of kraft in the ready bike ride page- the use of Sue's sketch is perfect! The little piece of book page peeking out the top is great!

Also wow at the punctuation challenge layout. What a cute photo and a great title which says it all! Thickers are so delicious aren't they!? (as well as tiny fingers apparently lol)


Fabulous Trish - thanks so much for showing us your creations. Wonderful work.

Marika - Sue's sketch

Hi Amanda,
Glad to hear everyone had a great weekend at the mini retreat just sending you my layout based on Sues sketch.
Thankyou Marika



oh of course i love the dots and the beautiful brights you have used here Marika - and wowee at that amazing ribbon flower. Looks awesome!!

Cute, cute, cute photo also - Simon's windblown mohawk gave me a giggle though lol.

lovely work!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

sandra - punctuation / symbol challenge

Hi Amanda

Thanks girls for an amazing weekend.
Thoroughly enjoyed myself and found my mojo again.
attached is my layout for the punctuation challenge.
Challenged myself also by using wallpaper as the background...LOVED it!
And think I will be using it more often!!

and thanks to Wendy for the turquoise rope...it was perfect!!
cheers
Sandra









wow Sandra - that turquoise really pops against the grainy sandy coloured back ground - and doesn't that look awesome too!!! Wallpaper! Fantastic! Just loving how rustic it looks - which is brilliant when you pair it with the sea collection cluster.  Did you back it with something to add some strength as i am thinking wall paper is pretty thin and flimsy?

Stunning page - really beautiful work. Thanks for sharing :)