About Me

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

OK....get ready for this!!! I’m going to do an SDU course for only $5 per class!!!!! That’s more than 50% off! WOW!!! The reason for this is I would love to have a few “guinea pigs" and a few friendly faces so I can get the kinks out of my presentation. This is an 8-hour course that will give you a solid foundation in both theory and techniques of successful scrapbooking. The course is divided into four 2-hour sessions in which I will guide you thought the following topics:
Class 1: Scrapbook Basics

Class 2: Building Blocks of Design

Class 3: The Power of the Pen

Class 4: The Final Touch

All these classes are great for beginners and advanced scrapbookers!
These Classes will start Monday October 18, 2010 at 7pm....sign up now as I only have room for 10 students and it's filling up fast!!!

Monday, September 6, 2010

I've been thinking of having a crop night at my place once a week. What night works best?

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Finally!!!! I've finished my course!!!! I am now an official Scrapbook Design and You Instructor!!! So excited... :)

Monday, July 19, 2010

I am so excited!!! I am taking the Scrapbook Design and You Instructor course...just finished 3 hours of classes...lots more to go but it's all worth it. I'll be able to teach at Michaels and just about anywhere anyone need a teacher!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

I've asked around and found that many scrapbookers hate doing a page (let alone a book) about themselves!!! O.K. then here we go....page 1.









The products I used on this page:

  • Heide Swapp Iron-on Transfers
  • Black photocorners
  • Tim Holtz Distress Ink -Scattered Straw around picture
  • Tim Holtz Mask "Flourish" - Distress Ink-Worn lipstick and scatteredstraw
  • Tim Holtz grunge flower(go to you-tube you'll learn how to make it!) 
  • paper...creative imaginations and BoBunny Mama-razzi Flash
  • Prima Marketing Inc. de Vines  and Crystal Jewel box Butterflies 
  • dew drops          

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Have you ever tried to do a page all about you?   
Or maybe an entire scrapbook?   I’m doing scrapbook about me ... and finding it a real challenge!!!  I not much of a journalist as it is ... just usually put the basics and leave it at that!  I could write all about my husband (Jeff), or I could easily whip off a book about Josh (son- 15 years) or Ashley (daughter -12 years).  But to write about myself ... now that's another story!  What do I put in??? I've been skinny...I've been fat then skinny again and fat again!!! Is that what I put in the scrapbook??  Or maybe I should keep it simple and do fav color or book or music…. I think that I may get to know myself better and that’s a good thing.

Wondering…does anyone have any ideas???

Me

I love everything crafty! Ever since I was a child I loved working with crayons (doesn’t everyone), clay, painting, photography, sewing, pencils, metal, and I tried my hand at many more art and crafts. But I have to say, photography was my favorite! My Mom and Dad cave me my first camera when I was eight, and I became a shutterbug!

The first time I tried Scrapbooking was around fifteen years ago, after my too wonderful kids born. Joshua (1995), and Ashley (1997).

Being a stay at home mom made money tightnot a lot for my many crafts. But one day My Auntie Brenda sent one of her many parcels. As per ritual I packed up my babies and went to the Greyhound to pick up the parcel. The parcel went between Joshy and Ashley’s car seats, both their chubby little hands on it for the whole drive home. When finally in the middle of the living room, I let them go at it, tearing the tape of the parcel, and loving every minute of it!

Toys for Josh, toys for Ashley, many times “cash” in cards for the kids, and always something for me. This time I pulled out a blue 12 by 12 inch album. Then came papers, scissors, punches, pens and stickers (did I mention I was a sticker freak when I was little?).

Since then, every parcel that came had scrapbooking supplies. As the scrapbook industry grew my parcels changed as wellstamps, glitter, pop dots, flock, embossing powder, magazines!

Six years ago, I had started working outside of my home for the first time. I was an Administrative Secretary and I loved it! I had been working for 2 months then everything came to a halt. I had a stroke. It was in the left side of my brain. I had every test in the book. From spinal taps to MRI’sthe stroke came from a 2cm hole in my heart. None of my Dr’s through the years ever heard it; it was too big to hear. I was told that it was a one in a million chance that a clot would go through. The Dr’s in Vancouver said I shouldn’t have lived past 10 years old. I defiantly shouldn’t have lived giving birth to one baby let alone two. My cardiologist said I am a walking miracle. A year after the stroke I had heart surgery, to fix the hole in my heart. I was given a 50/50 chance of living. . But by the grace of Godhere I am.

I think the worst part of having a stroke, I lost my creativityI know this may drive some of you up the wall...I had to use a pattern to make my daughters costume for a play, for the first time! My mom had no pity for me at all “welcome to the real world “Teller”! Thankfully she taught me how to read a pattern! LOL All kidding aside, the hardest part was I felt I had lost a part of me, I wasn’t complete. If I were to describe my self the first word that I would come to mind is that I’m creative. I had ‘word aphasia” which basically means I couldn’t talk for a few months after the stroke (very frustrating). The right side of my body is weak (I still shuffle). I couldn’t scrapbook, I would sit at my desk and wouldn’t be able to do anythingand I became depressed, I would try and have devotions and the “words wouldn’t speak”. I would try and read a book, I’d set it down, pick it up again and I couldn’t remember what I had read and have to start all over again.

It took almost a whole year before I regained my creative spark again. One month before the heart surgery. I was in the hospital, asked my husband, Jeff, to bring all my scrapbooking supplies to the hospital. I’m not sure why I got my creative spark back, maybe it was because the thought of dying and not leaving my kids with the memories a scrapbook can bring.

Know I want to share scrapbooking with the world! The techniques I’ve learned, and share all the little things about Scrappin’ that bring me joy.

I invite you to tell me your story if you like, and share those same little things that make you scrapbook page come alive with me!