So for this weekend's retreat I have made lists, checked them twice (or maybe three times) and then crossed them off as I packed everything - I don't want to forget anything important.
I believe that I have enough supplies, that if I got stranded at a scrapbook retreat for a week or three, I would never run out of things to do! With all the equipment that I am taking with me you would think that my scraproom would be almost empty - not a chance. I would have to hire a truck to take all my stuff - thank goodness we don't have to bring bedding with us this time - leaves a lot of space open for the supplies.
The retreat this weekend is put on by Ultimate Scrapbook Retreats and is being held at Loon Lake Lodge in the UBC Research Forest in Maple Ridge. I have never been to this place before, or the the Ultimate Retreats before, but I know that they sell out far in advance of the dates that are posted. One of our group actually signed up over a year ago to attend this retreat!
The only thing I have to pack is my clothes - I better not forget them otherwise everyone could get very tired of seeing me in the exact same outfit day in and day out. It is not like it is that far away that I could not go home and get whatever I had forgotten, I just wouldn't want to loose the time away from scrapping.
On that note, maybe I should check my lists again, just to be sure - it is not like there will be anyone else there who might have some supplies I could beg, borrow or steal.....
Happy Scrapping,
Brenda
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Have you ever arrived at a crop.....
Have you ever arrived at a crop, set up your stuff and realized that you are missing "_________" (fill-in the blank) the one thing that you absolutely needed for the project you are working on??
Well, I did that last night - had all the papers that I needed for my cards. They were all cut and folded. All I needed to do was stamp and emboss three different things and then assemble them.
Pulled out all the bits out of my kit - but where was the black embossing powder?? One of the items I specifically purchased for this project. I had the paper, the stamps, the ink - but where was the powder. I tore through my entire kit - but it was no where to be found!
As there was nothing else that I had brought with me (figuring that between this project and chatting there would be no time to do any other projects) my choice was to either just sit and chat (all the while beating myself up for forgetting the key piece to the project) or see if the store had some embossing powder.
Now, something to keep in mind, I am not really a 'stamper' - I resisted purchasing almost any stamps for many years. I hated the thought of carrying around 'half a tree' with all the wooden block stamps. I believe that I actually only purchased one or two wooden block stamps in the first 40 years of my life. Once I found acrylic stamps (no trees involved), I have actually purchased quite a few stamps - but I still resist purchasing a lot of supplies to go with stamps. I almost always purchase the tiny little ink pads - that way I figure that if I don't use them more than once of twice and they dry up, that it is not so much of a waste. (Don't even talk to me about the cost of purchasing the little ones over the big ones - I have it in my mind that if a little one dries up, it is less of a waste that a whole big pad.)
So back to my point - with a brand new jar of black embossing powder missing in my kit, the thought of purchasing a new jar was something that I had to think about. I know, it is only a few dollars in the big scheme of scrapbook supply purchases - but it just seems such a waste. But it was either purchase a new jar or 'waste' my time, sitting there just visiting (not that there is anything wrong with that too - it was just that I had planned to finish the cards - there is a time frame involved with them).
I checked the store and they did not have the fine embossing powder that I had originally purchased, but they did have black UT (ultra thick) - it makes for a different effect, but I guess I can justify the purchase by rationalizing that I actually did not purchase the exact same thing as I was missing, but a slightly different product...
Lessons Learned
In the end, I purchased the black UT, and with Catherine's assistance, finished up the project that I was working on. My one consolation was, out of the five people at my table last night, three of us had done the very same thing - forgotten a key item or tool for the crop!
Here are some pictures of the finished cards:
Happy Scrapping!
Brenda
PS I am going to find that missing jar - even if I have to pull out every little scrapbooking item out of my kit bags!!
Well, I did that last night - had all the papers that I needed for my cards. They were all cut and folded. All I needed to do was stamp and emboss three different things and then assemble them.
Pulled out all the bits out of my kit - but where was the black embossing powder?? One of the items I specifically purchased for this project. I had the paper, the stamps, the ink - but where was the powder. I tore through my entire kit - but it was no where to be found!
As there was nothing else that I had brought with me (figuring that between this project and chatting there would be no time to do any other projects) my choice was to either just sit and chat (all the while beating myself up for forgetting the key piece to the project) or see if the store had some embossing powder.
Now, something to keep in mind, I am not really a 'stamper' - I resisted purchasing almost any stamps for many years. I hated the thought of carrying around 'half a tree' with all the wooden block stamps. I believe that I actually only purchased one or two wooden block stamps in the first 40 years of my life. Once I found acrylic stamps (no trees involved), I have actually purchased quite a few stamps - but I still resist purchasing a lot of supplies to go with stamps. I almost always purchase the tiny little ink pads - that way I figure that if I don't use them more than once of twice and they dry up, that it is not so much of a waste. (Don't even talk to me about the cost of purchasing the little ones over the big ones - I have it in my mind that if a little one dries up, it is less of a waste that a whole big pad.)
So back to my point - with a brand new jar of black embossing powder missing in my kit, the thought of purchasing a new jar was something that I had to think about. I know, it is only a few dollars in the big scheme of scrapbook supply purchases - but it just seems such a waste. But it was either purchase a new jar or 'waste' my time, sitting there just visiting (not that there is anything wrong with that too - it was just that I had planned to finish the cards - there is a time frame involved with them).
I checked the store and they did not have the fine embossing powder that I had originally purchased, but they did have black UT (ultra thick) - it makes for a different effect, but I guess I can justify the purchase by rationalizing that I actually did not purchase the exact same thing as I was missing, but a slightly different product...
Lessons Learned
- Before going to a crop - if you have a specific project in mind - double check to make sure that you have everything with you - or at least you can find it in your kit!
- Always bring more than one project with you - you might finish that one project sooner than expected and can carry on with another project
In the end, I purchased the black UT, and with Catherine's assistance, finished up the project that I was working on. My one consolation was, out of the five people at my table last night, three of us had done the very same thing - forgotten a key item or tool for the crop!
Here are some pictures of the finished cards:
Happy Scrapping!
Brenda
PS I am going to find that missing jar - even if I have to pull out every little scrapbooking item out of my kit bags!!
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Totally Addicted Part 2
Yes, I am totally addicted to scrapbooking.
I know this as when we went on our vacation in the rented motorhome, I had to check to make sure that there was room for my scrapbooking stuff.
Mind you, this was not just a small kit, this was my big rolling bag, my paper taker, my other kit bag with the two project boxes included and, of course, my Cricut Create. Luckily, there was plenty of space in the storage area of the motorhome.
Now, it might be considered a little overkill if I did not do any scrapping, but I did manage to get 10 pages done on the one series of our family vacation in 2006 (only three more years until I am caught up....., yeah right!). The only reason that I stopped at 10 was because I ran out of the paper that I was using on the layouts. I should have another four or six pages to complete the vacation and then I am on to the fall of 2006.
Oh well, I have added to the amount of photos that I have to scrap on this vacation as we have travelled all over the province - from Big Lake, BC near Williams Lake to Victoria and finally to Fruitvale, BC in the Kootenays.
Another family vacation is coming to an end....
Next trip, and, of course, lots and lots of photo ops is Washington, DC in just two weeks. That should keep me scrapbooking well into 2015!
Yes, I am totally addicted to scrapbooking -- my name is Brenda and I AM ADDICTED -- I freely admit this, but am in no hurry to find a cure.
Happy Scrapping,
Brenda
I know this as when we went on our vacation in the rented motorhome, I had to check to make sure that there was room for my scrapbooking stuff.
Mind you, this was not just a small kit, this was my big rolling bag, my paper taker, my other kit bag with the two project boxes included and, of course, my Cricut Create. Luckily, there was plenty of space in the storage area of the motorhome.
Now, it might be considered a little overkill if I did not do any scrapping, but I did manage to get 10 pages done on the one series of our family vacation in 2006 (only three more years until I am caught up....., yeah right!). The only reason that I stopped at 10 was because I ran out of the paper that I was using on the layouts. I should have another four or six pages to complete the vacation and then I am on to the fall of 2006.
Oh well, I have added to the amount of photos that I have to scrap on this vacation as we have travelled all over the province - from Big Lake, BC near Williams Lake to Victoria and finally to Fruitvale, BC in the Kootenays.
Another family vacation is coming to an end....
Next trip, and, of course, lots and lots of photo ops is Washington, DC in just two weeks. That should keep me scrapbooking well into 2015!
Yes, I am totally addicted to scrapbooking -- my name is Brenda and I AM ADDICTED -- I freely admit this, but am in no hurry to find a cure.
Happy Scrapping,
Brenda
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Sunday, June 21, 2009
Totally Addicted
You know that you are totally addicted when your son comes home from his high school graduation dance and hands you his ticket stubs and program so that they can be included in your scrapbooking.
When even your teenagers recognize that you will want to keep all the pieces of their lives - then this you know that this has gone beyond the casual straight to the obsession level as far as hobbies go!
(He did tell me that I was not allowed to scrapbook book is his grad cap though!!) (That's OK - I found a tassel that was lost - I can scrapbook that!)
Happy scrapping,
Brenda
When even your teenagers recognize that you will want to keep all the pieces of their lives - then this you know that this has gone beyond the casual straight to the obsession level as far as hobbies go!
(He did tell me that I was not allowed to scrapbook book is his grad cap though!!) (That's OK - I found a tassel that was lost - I can scrapbook that!)
Happy scrapping,
Brenda
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Baby Showers and Other Ideas
Today I attended a baby shower at the office for one of our lawyers - her little boy was born last month. I used to spend hours and hours knitting or crochetting little outfits for the latest editions. They were wonderful and I really enjoyed making them, but after the second or third time that they wore them, the baby had probably out-grown the outfit and it was put away for the next baby or given away to someone else. I am sure that the next person loved them too, but the time that I had put in for the original person had a very limited life span.
For the last couple of baby showers, instead of knitting something, I have instead made a little personalized scrapbook album. That way, even after the baby is long grown into an adult, the parent still has the present that I specially made just for them as a long term momento.
The added bonus to me is that I get to use a hobby that I love (not that I don't love knitting and crochetting too) but that the little albums can usually be finished in a single evening instead one or two weeks of work. In addition, the gift of a little album is truly a one-of-a-kind type of gift - the new parent doesn't get four of them!
So the next time that you have a baby, bridal or other event where a small personal gift is appropriate, don't forget to put your scrapbooking skills to good use!
Happy Scrapping!
Brenda
For the last couple of baby showers, instead of knitting something, I have instead made a little personalized scrapbook album. That way, even after the baby is long grown into an adult, the parent still has the present that I specially made just for them as a long term momento.
The added bonus to me is that I get to use a hobby that I love (not that I don't love knitting and crochetting too) but that the little albums can usually be finished in a single evening instead one or two weeks of work. In addition, the gift of a little album is truly a one-of-a-kind type of gift - the new parent doesn't get four of them!
So the next time that you have a baby, bridal or other event where a small personal gift is appropriate, don't forget to put your scrapbooking skills to good use!
Happy Scrapping!
Brenda
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Monday, May 4, 2009
Very Big Thank You to All Who Participated
The Butterfly Crop went off without a hitch on Saturday, May 2nd, 2009.
I wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you for all who participated. From all reports, a great time was had by all. Not only did everyone seem to get scrapbooking done, but they had a good time too!!
Thank you too to Sandra and the Pick of the Patch gang for the use of their crop room - Sandra provided goodie bags for all the participants and waived the crop fee so that more money could go to this worthwhile charity.
We raised $700+ for the BC Cancer Agency. I am sure that they will put the money to good use.
Plans are already in the works for our next Butterfly Crop in early November. Stay tuned for the announcement later in the year.
Thanks again!!
Happy Scrapping!
Brenda
I wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you for all who participated. From all reports, a great time was had by all. Not only did everyone seem to get scrapbooking done, but they had a good time too!!
Thank you too to Sandra and the Pick of the Patch gang for the use of their crop room - Sandra provided goodie bags for all the participants and waived the crop fee so that more money could go to this worthwhile charity.
We raised $700+ for the BC Cancer Agency. I am sure that they will put the money to good use.
Plans are already in the works for our next Butterfly Crop in early November. Stay tuned for the announcement later in the year.
Thanks again!!
Happy Scrapping!
Brenda
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
Butterfly Crop - Cancer Fundraiser All Day Scrapbook Crop
Last November we hosted an all-day long crop to raise money for the BC Cancer Agency - on May 2nd we will be again hosting another all day long crop.
The crop was renamed the "Butterfly Crop" in honour of my sister, Sandra, who lost her battle with cancer earlier this spring. I want to continue to raise money for this cause so that maybe, some time in the future, no one else will have to loose their sister to cancer.
The crop will take place at Pick of the Patch, on Schoolhouse in Coquitlam, just west of Silver City Theatres, on Saturday, May 2nd from 9:00 a.m. until midnight. The cost for the full day will be $40.00 and it includes a pizza and salad dinner. There will be door prizes and 50/50 draws. We ask that everyone bring a snack to share with the group.
If you are interested in attending - space is limited - please e-mail b_wjohnson at telus dot net if you would like to attend or would like more information.
Happy Scrapping!
Brenda
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
Will You Ever Run Out of Things to Scrapbook??
I was flipping through the newspaper this morning, skipping all the bad news and heading to my favourite section - the comics - and there was the perfect scrapbooking comic in there today.
I just had to post it here as it as I am sure that my kids might feel like that from time to time.
I am sure, however, that I will never run out of things to scrapbook (like most of us)!
Happy Scrapping!
Brenda
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
To My Sister - Thank You for Introducing Me to Scrapbooking
My sister, Sandra (aka S.A.M.), introduced me to scrapbooking over 10 years ago. I don't know if I ever thanked her for that or not - but it has become a very big portion of my life and a major creative outlet for me.
Last year, I did a layout that featured early pictures of the two of us. Click here to see the post about the layout.
On March 1st, 2009, Sandra passed away, a day before her 47th birthday, after a 7.5 year long battle with ovarian cancer. She continued to fight right up until the end, but the dreaded disease proved to be too much for her.
For her service, Ruth (Sandra's BFF) and I created a unique guest book for everyone to sign - a 8x8 scrapbook with pictures through the years of her life. That way the people who attended did not just sign their name on a line, but could pick a picture that might represent the time or place in Sandra's life that they knew her, but also write a note or two either to Sandra or us.
After the service, reading the notes left by everyone was both hard and good at the same time. To be able to have a record of all the wonderful things that people had to say about my sister is a great comfort and I will treasure the book forever.
I will at some point in the future, do memorial pages for Sam, when I am able to (to join the ones for our parents).
Scrapbooking has always been a way for me to preserve my family history and the stories that go along with the photos, and that is even more important now. My sons will be able to remember their aunt, who loved them very much, and whose life ended much too soon.
So, if I haven't said it before - thank you Sam for introducing me to scrapbooking - it has been a blessing and a way to carrying on through all the tough times....
Brenda
Retreat at Timberline - How it Went
Well, Maria and I had a good time at Timberline - not much sleep for various reasons, but a good time. One of the highlights was meeting and getting to know Jessie from "Cherish the Thought".
I managed to get 22 pages done!! Not bad.
I have to say that pre-kitting my pages made a really big difference - both on the speed that I was able to get going on things and just the amount of stuff that I did not need to take with me. On top of that, I ensured that I used my stash first!!
Before the retreat, I had spent quite a bit of time sorting my pictures and gathering any cardstock and pattern papers that I already had on hand and placing them in 12x12 plastic bags. If I had enlargements, I included them as well - so all I needed to do was to pull out the next package and I was off and running.
I also used a form from Creating Keepsakes - a 'to do' form that had space for the title, and if the photos and/or paper was there waiting. I found this to be a big help as it kept me organized.
Now I just need to keep going and I might even catch up to 2006 or even 2007 this year!!
Happy Scrapping,
Brenda
I managed to get 22 pages done!! Not bad.
I have to say that pre-kitting my pages made a really big difference - both on the speed that I was able to get going on things and just the amount of stuff that I did not need to take with me. On top of that, I ensured that I used my stash first!!
Before the retreat, I had spent quite a bit of time sorting my pictures and gathering any cardstock and pattern papers that I already had on hand and placing them in 12x12 plastic bags. If I had enlargements, I included them as well - so all I needed to do was to pull out the next package and I was off and running.
I also used a form from Creating Keepsakes - a 'to do' form that had space for the title, and if the photos and/or paper was there waiting. I found this to be a big help as it kept me organized.
Now I just need to keep going and I might even catch up to 2006 or even 2007 this year!!
Happy Scrapping,
Brenda
Friday, February 13, 2009
Retreat at Timberline Ranch
I can hardly wait - next weekend my scrapping buddy, Maria, and I will be attending a scrapbooking retreat at Timberline Ranch in Maple Ridge.
It has been almost 2 years since I was away at a retreat!
I don't care that they have only bunk beds - I won't be spending much time in my bed anyways! With the crop room open 24 hours a day - who wants to waste time sleeping when they can be scrapping!
I am getting all my pictures organized - I want to pre-plan a lot of the pages, so that I don't have to carry my entire scrap room with me to the retreat. Hopefully, Maria will do the same, otherwise we might have to hire a utility trailer to take all our stuff with us. ;o)
Only seven more days until we get away for a nice break!
Happy Scrapping!
Brenda
It has been almost 2 years since I was away at a retreat!
I don't care that they have only bunk beds - I won't be spending much time in my bed anyways! With the crop room open 24 hours a day - who wants to waste time sleeping when they can be scrapping!
I am getting all my pictures organized - I want to pre-plan a lot of the pages, so that I don't have to carry my entire scrap room with me to the retreat. Hopefully, Maria will do the same, otherwise we might have to hire a utility trailer to take all our stuff with us. ;o)
Only seven more days until we get away for a nice break!
Happy Scrapping!
Brenda
Friday, January 30, 2009
99-in-09 is On for 2009!
With the close of Remember Me Scrapbooking, I thought that we would no longer have our "xx-in-xx" club running - but Pick of the Patch that has opened up in the store front where Remember Me was - has carried on the club.
So.... "99-in-09" will meet of the 3rd Thursday of each month in the crop room at Pick of the Patch.
I am really happy that this has been able to carry on - just to have a goal in mind for the year gives you something to shoot for. Getting together gives you a chance to meet up with other scrapping enthusiasts and check out what interesting layouts they have been working on.
See you at 99-in-09!! Happy Scrapping!
So.... "99-in-09" will meet of the 3rd Thursday of each month in the crop room at Pick of the Patch.
I am really happy that this has been able to carry on - just to have a goal in mind for the year gives you something to shoot for. Getting together gives you a chance to meet up with other scrapping enthusiasts and check out what interesting layouts they have been working on.
See you at 99-in-09!! Happy Scrapping!
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