Friday, April 15, 2011
Ali Mc - Retreat Share
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Tiff- blast from the past
This is great Tiff - and definitely a great walk down memory lane. I really like how you have used the retreat colours and also the butterfly, bird and vine / roses - looks awesome.
The photos tell a story of a retreat well enjoyed ;-)
Great journalling remembering good times.
Monday, April 11, 2011
what you have been waiting for ... THE RECIPES!!!
1.2kg pumpkin
20ml (1 tablespoons) oil
Salt and pepper, to taste
16g (about 2 medium) garlic cloves, unpeeled
40ml (2 tablespoons) balsamic vinegar
40ml (2 tablespoons) olive oil
20ml (1 tablespoon) honey
100g (about 5 loosely filled cups) baby spinach leaves
75g (1/2 cup) roasted pine nuts
100g feta cheese
Preheat oven to 220 degrees Celsius (190 degrees Celsius fan-forced). If you are not using a fan-forced oven, move the oven rack to the middle shelf position.
Cut pumpkin into slices about 2cm thick, and remove skin and seeds. Cut the pumpkin into pieces about 1 - 2cm square.
Place pumpkin pieces on a large baking tray, drizzle with one tablespoon of oil and toss to coat. Spread pumpkin out in a single layer on the tray and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
Cut a small amount off the end of each garlic clove (this helps prevent the garlic from bursting out of its skin when roasting) and put garlic on the tray with the pumpkin
Arrange spinach leaves, pumpkin and nuts on a serving platter. Shake the dressing and pour over the salad. Crumble feta over the salad and serve immediately.
Dressing
Squeeze garlic from its skin into a bowl
- 250g pitted dates, chopped
- 1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
- 1 1/2 cups boiling water
- 125g butter, softened
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 eggs
- 1 3/4 cups White Wings Self-Raising Flour, sifted
- Caramel sauce
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 300ml thickened cream
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 60g butter
- Preheat oven to 180°C. Grease and line the base of a 7cm deep, 22cm (base) cake pan.
- Place dates and bicarbonate of soda into a bowl. Pour over boiling water. Allow to stand for 20 minutes.
- Using an electric mixer, beat butter, sugar and vanilla until pale and creamy. Add eggs, 1 at a time, beating well after each addition. Using a large metal spoon, fold through date mixture and flour until well combined.
- Spoon mixture into prepared cake pan. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Turn onto a plate.
- To make sauce, combine all ingredients in a saucepan over medium heat. Cook, stirring often, until sauce comes to the boil. Reduce heat to medium-low. Simmer for 2 minutes.
- Pierce pudding all over with a skewer. Pour 1/2 cup of warm sauce over warm pudding. Stand for 10 minutes. Cut into wedges. Serve with remaining sauce along with thick cream and ice cream.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Lou's retreat shares...
Well what an awesome time you organised for us!!!!!!!!! Thank you so so very much for all of your amazing hardwork in putting together another wonderful Retreat!!!! I felt lucky enought to just be able to attend, but to be asked to do a workshop surpassed my expectations, I was so honoured and excited!!!! Again THANK YOU!!! I so love doing the workshops and sharing my passion, the enthusiasm of those who attend is so wonderful and it keeps me on a high for such a long time!!! Thank you Girls for that particular bonus!!! it was an additional bonus for the weekend!
Ive attached 2 of my fave layouts for the weekend, they were the first 2 that I created. You will notice that I have used the same tree template in both, thats becuase I dont like to waste, so after doing the first one [on chipboard background] I flipped the template over on to the second [black cardstock], and used it like a large stamp.
For the first layout [which was for last weeks Colour Room Challange] I first scraped on some white paint, then some green, and then used the tree template over the top with white Studio Calico Mister Huey mist. I was a bit chuffed to find that the first layout got featured on The Crafters Workshop Blog so that was another little bit of excitement to add to the weekend!!! :) :) :)
Girls again THANK YOU and I do hope that you consider doing it all again next year!!!! Otherwise Ill see you all again in October!!... I hope LOL :)
Lou xoxoxo
Thanks Lou - it was so good to see first hand the thought processes that go into your pages. I certainly LOVED seeing how they come together - so inspiring, creative and unique compared to main stream scrapping. Even if everyone has different styles i am sure many people who did your workshop can incorporate some artistic techniques and / or inspiration from you.
LOVE this tree stencil and the wire and buttons and our retreat girl Wendy! Absolutely STUNNING against the black background! Those brights against the black are totally WOW.
Personally i find it amazing that your pages look so random and yet from your workshop i learnt that what you aim for is 'predictable outcomes' from your paint / mists etc. Also that your pages look so delicate and yet due to all those glue stick layers are very robust!
Thanks Lou - you really opened our eyes up and i was like sponge bob square pants soaking up all your creative info!
Saturday, April 9, 2011
E2C 2011 retreat show off time ...
I know ...
cause when you are the last to bed, with my scrapper accompanier, Amanda, you get to wander around the shed and look at what everyone has been creating
... organisers' privilege ;-)
... hope we didn't splash any cosmo on your stuff ... just joking ... we had finished consuming by then!!
So how about you send a photo of some or even just one of the layouts that you did at the retreat and we will post it here on the blog.
If you haven't done this before please don't be scared ... we love to see all layouts!! See our email address down a little on the right ...
I will get organised tomorrow and post some over on my blog ... My Cutting & Creating ... not sure if I'll get the infamous "the big bed" layout completed though ;-)
I started 8 layouts at the retreat and didn't finish any of them but I did get my layout from Tatum's class finished so I will post that tomorrow.
Please send in your layout photos or off the page items ... we all love seeing other people's stuff!!! :-)
Friday, April 8, 2011
e2c 2011
Thanks also to Tiff who was a founder of e2c - we don't ever forget your enthusiasm and willingness to work in the first few years. It is as much your baby as it is ours.
Thanks also to Val, Kathryn and Sonia for all that incredible food. WOW. What amazing food!!! To think that you girls do this out of the goodness of your hearts is just mind blowing.
I cannot say thank you enough to Andrew - our man in pink. OMG he was incredible. What an amazing man to have - he was helping everywhere from the minute he and Michelle arrived on Thursday - setting up, helping in the kitchen, IT consultant, fire warden, pinwheel gluer and so much help to us packing up. I could rave on for hours about him --- i honestly do not know a man who could have done what he did for us. Just brilliant.
Thank you to our awesome teachers - Lou, Fran, Michelle and Tatum. Wow what an inspiration you girls were. Right from the beginning when we asked if you would like to be involved in a teaching capacity you were all thrilled at being asked. It was such a delight to work with girls who were as excited about the retreat as we are. Thank you girls - you are wonderful! To think that these girls have travelled so far for e2c is a bit of a spin out. I personally feel very proud of what we have created and to think that people - famous scrap people WANT to come and teach is so cool!
Thanks to Mandy - magic fingers - who worked her guts out on Saturday massaging all and sundry.
Thanks to Mum / Ann Starke for taking the photos on the Sunday. They are great memories to keep and we really appreciate you coming along to do it for us.
Thanks to the 5 retailers who pack up their entire wares and take them along to the retreat for us to peruse and buy up until the wee hours of the night! This is such a huge thing for them to do (imagine packing up and setting up an entire shop for 3 days and then packing it up again and going home!) and it is soooooooooooooooooooooo appreciated. I can't imagine having a retreat without that lovely 'instant' shopping option.
Thanks to our sponsors - the goodie bags and prize table looks fantastic. Special mention to Studio Calico who were so very, VERY generous. Also a big shout out to our local scrap businesses who searched and searched for the items in our class kits - Shabby Chic Shack, Scrapworkz and Sheoak Craft Cottage - THANK YOU!
A few snaps from the weekend. I hope you ladies that attended had fun too.
and ooopsie:
mugs and pinwheels on arrival.
the e2c team enjoy an annual 'pre retreat' moet to settle nerves and get us excited about the weekend ahead...
Bev and Sandra hard at it!
you can almost feel the mojo happening here !
Sue and Fran in action on our table:
The afternoon tea and lolly bar.
mugs and lanyards:
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
that ticker...
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
oooh getting closer….
Sunday, March 20, 2011
retreat girls.....
aren't these tags cute?!!
Make a tag inspired by above picture - using retro themed images and humorous wording to match. (simply print your lettering out onto office paper and cut to thin strips - Times New Roman font is most commonly used)
'Retro housewife images' '50s housewife images' '50s housewife humor images' will pull up a huge range of pictures on Google images for you to use. The tags can be as simple or as fancy, interpret it how you would like - using your own style.
Remember if you are pressed for time - you do not need to stress about doing this. It's purely for fun!!
Do not sent them to be placed on the blog - save them for the retreat and we will display them over the course of the weekend.
you may find more inspiration here:
Anne Taintor
and to wet your whistle a little bit more:
Rebecca- sketch challenge
Hi Sue,
I popped over from Lou's blog and thought i'd have a go at scrapping using your sketch. Attached is my layout (it is a double 8x8).
Cheers,
Rebecca.
http://plainandsimplescrapbooking.blogspot.com/
Thanks for joining in here Rebecca, keep popping in, and see what other challenges pops up... would love to see more of your pages. What cute photos (in your layout) a great memory!!
xxSue
Amanda - Sue's sketch
I've substituted one photo for the journalling and swapped a few things around…. changed it to a 6x12 double layout and bobs your uncle.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
Sandra - sketch challenge
Here is my interpretation of Sue's great sketch.
Miss T FINALLY getting her mobile phone ;-)
and to all the attendees.....
You must all be getting excited....the retreat is just around the corner!
I must admit to beign a tad disappointed that i can't make it (just a big friggin TAD!!)
I think i will miss catching up with you all the most...let's face it we can scrap at home....but what i REALLY love about the retreats is the social aspect. Roaming the room and looking at all the beautiful work, and coming away inspired.
Putting faces to names and then getting to know someone just that little bit more irl reallymakes it easier to communicate on the www later on, if you know what i mean? ;-)
Catching up with local girls and having a chin wag.
No wonder i don't get much scrapping done!!!lol but i do come away with so much mojo that i seem to scrap up a storm afterwards.
Have fun everyone!!
I am sure the E2C girls have one heck of a retreat lined up for you.
cheers,
Sandra xx
Phew Sandra, i had to retype all that as my copy paste thingo not working- i hope i didn't miss any bits!! ;-)
Firstly sorry Sandra, for not posting this earlier! But wow, it was worth the wait ey!!! I love this, the purple and red colours is stunning!!.....and all those yummy flowers!! Thanks for having a go at my sketch.
Secondly, i am sorry you are not coming to the retreat either....we will all miss you and your inspiring work. I too love to wander around and have a social time....it is fun to connect with all those very clever scrappers....all 65 of them!!!!!!
Sue
Marika - Sue's Sketch
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Dee - Sue's sketch + vintage retro page
YAY
The first one is Sues sketch and wowee!!
love how you have interpreted this Dee - such a cool collage of photos and papers and transparencies! And those delicious splashes of red are just perfect! You clever chook.
And Dee sent this one is as the papers have a real vintage / retro feel to them and they remind her of our 2011 theme…. awesome!!
Oh look at that cute little 'tan in trunks' advert! What a find Dee!! Love the 5c border (is that a whole sheet of paper?!) and how those OA letter stickers suddenly look so vintage! Beautiful stuff.
Thanks so much for sharing. It's great to see some new faces on here even if it's been a bit quiet and even if we have 'known' those faces for a very long time.
Hope you continue to send us in some more of your amazing work.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Sue's sketch - Lou
Please find attached my take on Sue's sketch challenge :)
Waaaaa Hoooooo not long now :) :) :)
Lou xoxo
Wow Lou - Love the green with the black pen lines - looks amazing against the white cardstock!!
Beautiful!!
Thanks for keeping us company on the blog!! xx
Monday, March 14, 2011
e2c class requirements
Fran's Class
Photos:
LO #1 – one black and white photo 4”x6” (or smaller) landscape photo.LO #2 – three x wallet size (2.5”x3.5”) photos in colour (any orientation) OR 2-landscape 4” x6” if you prefer.
Themeany photos / theme (Fran has used photos of her children and cousins playing - both girls and boys) Layout in cream and pastel tones.
What to bring to class:
sandpaper (or sanding block)a scrap of white or off white card stock (6x6 is ample)thin black permanent markerscissorsfoam tapenormal adhesive (double sided tape or whatever you normally use)trimmer OR blade and ruler (whatever you normally use)
optional if you already own:(there will be some supplied to use if you do not already own)Foam 'paint' brushspiral or ledger punchtab punchblack staz on ink padedge distresserstapler + staples
Tatum's ClassTatum's double layout class details
Photos:three or four 4x6 (3 portrait and 1 landscape ideal but layout can easily be adapted to other combinations) colour photosThemebright colours used on this layout. A fun theme : Tatum has used birthday photos of her son.
What to bring to class:embroidery needle or sewing needle with a large eyepaper piercertrimmer or blade and ruler (whatever you normally use)adhesive (double sided tape or whatever you normally use)scissorsedge distresser
Louise's WorkshopLouise's Texture workshop detailsWhat to bring to workshop ONLY IF YOU ALREADY OWN:stencilsembossing templatesmisting masksmistsinksheat gunpaints if feeling game!(please note : glue sticks supplied)
What to bring to workshop ONLY IF YOU ALREADY OWN:any inks or stamps that you would like to useheat gunUTEEany tool or supply you have bought but don't know how to use!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
It's getting exciting ...
We hope you have read your last email about what to pack etc ...
Here are some sites that provide you with some extra ideas ...
packing for a crop / retreat ...
Balzer Designs
prompts for scrapping when away ...
Write.Click.Scrapbook
planning your journalling ...
Write.Click.Scrapbook
Leave us a comment about what you are up to, have you started printing photos or journalling or packing or have you done nothing and you will leave it until a few days before ... ????!!!!