I'm glad I had some extra time off this week to spend at home with my son, my goddaughter and her sister. We spent a day in the city, and while nothing we planned turned out the way we wanted it to, we still had a great time. We went to three different ice rinks, and never skated. We went to buy tickets to see The Little Mermaid on Broadway, and wound up at the Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall. We wanted to see all of the windows decorated for Christmas, and only made it to Bergdorf Goodman's. We went to FAO Schwartz and the NBA store and I managed to make it out of there without spending a dime (not an easy feat). We roamed around Central Park and had dinner at Planet Hollywood. I came home freezing, utterly exhausted, and so glad we had that day together.











Tonight's crop night for twenty of us gals from the Manhattan Scrapbooking Meetup Group. I'm hoping to be as productive as I was the last time and get 3 LOs done by the end of the night, but I would also like to put together a few mini albums for the Sunshine Project, and I'm working on a scalloped chipboard album that I have been making for a friend for over a year now - so we'll see what I actually get done.
What I have already accomplished today is a little shopping. Scrappopotamus is having a 50% off sale on everything in their entire store, so I stocked up on some Prima Lollipops that I am loving these days. Use coupon code "50_off" (no quotation marks) at checkout to get your discount.
I also stopped by Hambly, who is offering a 10% off your entire, free shipping on purchases over $50, and they are including free goodies with every purchase made by December 18th. Enter the code "Holiday 10" (again, no quotation marks), to get your discount there. Also, if you've never check out their blog, now's a great time - lots of inspiration from their DT for the holidays.
Hopefully I'll be back here tomorrow with tons of completed projects to share.
Have A Great Weekend!
Well, it looks like I have the flu, so I am home sick today. Tomorrow doesn't look much better either, I need all the rest I can get so I can be well enough to go to a much need crop on Friday night. I am, however, trying to pull it together to get to a Ladies Night Out event at the Portrait Bug tomorrow. CMK Design Team members will be asked to: Commit to a 6-month term beginning January 1, 2009 with participation through June 30, 2009. Design four (4) projects with our monthly CMK kit. The projects you create each month will be used to showcase the monthly CMK kit in our forum and galleries, in our monthly newsletter, and in other promotions as desired. Specific requirements and deadlines available upon acceptance. Participate in 2-3 online CMK crops/events during the 6-month term. Post question/poll threads in the daily forum and create a monthly contest challenge on a rotation with other design team members. Post additional projects in their own personal design team gallery. Participate in forum discussions on a daily basis to help facilitate the growth of our online community. The community involvement is very important to us here at CMK, so we ask that each member try their best to devote a few minutes to our forum and gallery every day. Promote CMK to friends, family, and colleagues to help facilitate the growth of our kit club, our online store, our newsletter registration, our gallery and our forum. Create My Keepsake will provide the following to you as a design team member: FREE products from our monthly CMK kit so you can develop and design your required monthly projects. An additional 10% savings on all personal purchases. One free shipping opportunity each month. Recognition on our Design Team page along with links to your work in the gallery. Recognitions in our forum and gallery along with the freedom to use the CMK design team logo on message boards and resumes. Access to the private Design Team forum so you can trade tips, techniques, and project ideas with each other. Design Team Guidelines: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age on January 1, 2009. Applications are open to everyone. International applicants are welcome. This is not an exclusive assignment. We accept applicants from other design teams including local, online, and/or manufacturer. Previous design team experience is not required. Submissions will be judged by the owners of Create My Keepsake and two additional judges for a total of four judges. We will be selecting two individuals for the 2009 Winter/Spring CMK Design Team. We will be looking for designers with strong scrap booking, paper crafting, and photography skills. Candidates must participate in the application process outlined below. We will make our selections no later than January 8, 2009. Selected team members will be notified via e-mail to confirm acceptance. The formal announcement will be made in our forum on or before January 8, 2009. So does this sound absolutely fabulous? We think so!! Here is how you can apply: Create a kit from your personal stash of scrap booking supplies. Including…but not limited to…the 8 following categories: 3 cardstock, 6 patterned papers, 1 alpha, 1 rubons, bling/brads/buttons, chipboard/rubber charms/flowers, stickers/die-cut shapes/journaling cards, and ribbon/trim. Provide a photo of your kit and 2-3 projects created from your kit by posting an entry on your blog. Send an email to lisa@createmykeepsake.com with “CMK Design Team” in the subject line. Include your name, address, phone number, current designer responsibilities, CMK username, direct link to your CMK Design Team Call blog post, and a link to your favorite online gallery. 
I'd like to thank my super talented friend, Janis, who made me this wonderful Christmas decoration and gave it to me at our holiday party this past Friday. Janis, I love our work, and this is absolutely beautiful. Thank you!
I also received a gift from our famed organizer, Cheryl, who apparently knows me better than I know myself. For some reason, whenever I meet up with Cheryl, whether it be on crop night or otherwise, my cell phone dies. So Cheryl was able to find something that I actually need, a Zap Recharge-It-All. This awesome little gadget fits in my pocketbook and can recharge my phone without being plugged in (assuming that I remember to recharge the charger). Thanks Cheryl, you may truly be a lifesaver some day.
So I've started off this Season of Giving on the receiving end, which is fabulous, but I would also like to be on the giving end. Operation Santa is in full swing here in NYC. It is a program run by the US Post Office where you can pick up letters that were written to Santa by children from low income families and send them the items that were on their wish list to Santa. For me, it is a great way to give back during the holidays. We get so caught up in buying the latest and the greatest for our children (remember the Tickle Me Elmo craziness), and we think nothing of forking over $60 or more for a single video game, but these kids are frequently asking for warm clothes and new shoes- and not only for themselves - but often for their sibling and even their parents as well. I always find myself wanting to take home all of the letters, but even I know my limitations. The hardest part of this for me is deciding which letters I am giving back (the post office gives you a bunch of letters to read at a table, you choose the ones you want to keep, and then you give the rest back). I always feel like I am deciding which child is more "worthy," and it breaks my heart that I can't buy presents for all of them. It is a truly worthy cause, because if Christmas is not about the children . . .
other way to give back this season is The Sunshine Album Project. The idea behind this project is to make mini scrapbooks/albums for a sick children that are the hospital. The albums are are supposed to help the kids, and their families, record this time in their lives. The requirements for the albums are as follows (taken from Deb's blog:
They will be collecting albums until December 20th, so there is still time to get yours in the mail. I hope to get a few more done at our crop on Friday. If you live east of the Mississippi, e-mail Deb for information on where to mail the albums, deb314@hotmail.com. If you live west of the Mississippi, Angie is collecting albums for a hospital on that side of town, so e-mail her at sasmith2@wowway.com for her mailing address.
On another topic, for those of you who may be interested, Create My Keepsake has put out a Design Team call. But you have to get busy - all submissions are due by December 30th, and the new design team will be announced on January 8th. Here's all the info:Requirements
Benefits
Guidelines
How to Apply
You can follow the online discussion about this DT Call at Create My Keepsake's forum.
One final tidbit before I crawl back into bed, if anyone is looking to renew, or start, a subscription to BHG's Scrapbooks Etc., now is as good a time as any. They currently have a Holiday Sale where they are offering year long subscriptions for $7. There are eight issues per year, so that's less than a dollar per issue - awesome deal in my opinion. You can check it out here.
What a week this has been. I have so much to share that I am sure this is going to be one loooooong post, so consider yourself warned.
Friday night was the holiday party that I hosted for our local scrapbooking meetup group. It was a blast, if I do say so myself. It has taken me all weekend (and two naps) to recover, but believe me it was all worth it. I set out to make sure everyone had a Happy Holiday season, and from what I can tell it was mission accomplished.
The night started with a little meet and greet with a toy soldier.
He was mildly amusing with his juggling skills, cards tricks and corny jokes. Oh yeah, and the wild eyed psychotic stare that is so fitting for a toy soldier???? I wish I had taken a picture of this guy before he changed into his costume, he has a mess of thick gray hair that stands about a foot high off of his head, and those fake eyebrows are just a bit thicker than his natural ones. Guess that'll teach me - next time I'll be sure to request photos of the actual performer before he shows up. No one seemed to mind though, and he did set the tone for an evening of controlled chaos and great fun.
As soon as the guests came in they were given four (free) raffle tickets , which represented the chance to win one of the four prizes shown below. The Photoshop Elements 7 prize came with the software, the book and a gift certificate for Jessica Sprague's class: Up and Running with Photoshop. The Sony camera came with a case and a 2GB Memory Stick. And then there was my favorite prize, a three month gift subscription to Studio Calico's Kit Club. I know I mentioned April and Scarlet in an earlier post, but their generosity deserves another mention. When I contacted these two amazing women about purchasing a gift subscription to give away at our Holiday Party, they upped the ante by donating eight Add-On Kits for me to give away as well. I can say that they were greatly appreciated by both me and those that won them. The contents of the kits were awesome so please, if you are considering joining a monthly club, check them out. Not only do I already subscribe and have never been disappointed, but they also have an amazing DT and their gallery is filled with inspiration - and hey, why not support those that support us. Scarlet and April, once again a huge thank you!
One of our members, had to leave the party early because she wasn't feeling well. At the last minute, I remembered the raffles, and told her to leave her tickets with me. I had Santa (did I mention we also had a visit from St. Nick) pull the raffle tickets and hers was the first one called, she was also the second, and the fourth. Good thing that I had set rules form the beginning that no one could win more than one raffle prize. I can't image what the odds are, and I'm sure someone more math savvy than me could figure it out, but all I know is that it was incredible that out of 37 women, the same one had her ticket pulled 3 out of 4 times. She was ultimately awarded the first prize that was raffled off, which was the photo printer, and hopefully winning helped her feel better.
Santa also helped hand out the Kringle gifts that we all brought, and then there was the tray game. I filled a tray with over 30 scrapbooking items and placed the tray on Santa's lap. Everyone had to line up single file and had a few seconds to walk past Santa and remember everything they could that was on the tray. Then I gave them one minute to write down all the items they could remember, the person who remembered the most items won everything on the tray - there were smaller prizes for the second and third place.
We took a short break for some more food and wine, and then the torture - I mean the games - continued. There was a scrapbook word search that I created here. Everyone had one minute to wind as many words as they could, and again the top three won prizes. There was also scrap bingo,some homemade scratch-off lottery tickets,and a round of trivia questions about holidays around the world. Here are pics of some of the prizes that were won:
After an hour with of photo ops and circus tricks, we said goodbye to our soldier, and hello to food and fun. I decided that we would jump right in and start with the games and prizes while we had our cocktail hour. Below are photos of just some of the prizes that guests could win by playing Scrapbook Word Search, Bingo, and Holiday Trivia. I also filled a tray and with tons of scrapbooking items. Santa held the tray on his lap while the guests were given a few seconds to walk past it and remember as many items as they could. They then had 1 minute to write it all down.
And then there was the LO contests. In the spirit of encouraging some pre-party scrapbooking (since there wouldn't be any time for cropping during the party), I challenged our participants to enter a few LOs contests, the incentive of course being that if they did they were eligible to win a prize. They could enter any/all of the contests with the only requirements being that they had to use at least one photo, include journaling, and use at least two pieces of paper and one embellishment. Entries could be of any size, digital/traditional/or hybrid, and could be a one or two page spread - their choice. Here are the categories they had to choose from:
1. Taken from the Effer Dares: Create a layout based on Dare 114 WRONG. As in "that is SO wrong." As in something that really drives you crazy or something you said that was so bad you can't believe you said it. Whether it's a silly pet peeve or something truly offensive, tell us what's diving you nuts these days.
2. Create a layout with a holiday theme. It can be any holiday (not just Xmas, Hanukkah, Thanksgiving, etc.) past or present. It can be about why you like or dislike or certain holiday.
3. Taken from One Little Word, create a layout based on their Word Up Challenge #36: CHANGE "to become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's self or its former characteristics or essence." Change is inevitable for all of us, it may be a small thing or might be something really big, but we will all go through lots of changes throughout our lives. Some changes we might not even be ready for but we will have to go through it anyways. Change is good for all of us.... It helps us grow, it helps us become who we are.... it defines us....The biggest change that I have been through lately is the arrival of our grandson! This has been such a good change for me but a big change all the same.... It feels like not so long ago that I was going through the same things as my daughter is now.... plus going from 'mommy' to 'grammy' seemed like a big deal! What kind of change are you going through? Big changes? Small? Share.
4. Taken from the book Cut Loose: Break the Rules of Scrapbooking: Create a layout based on the idea that your life is not serious all of the time. Look at your life with a little humor and get a new perspective on daily life. Create a scrapbook page showing off your affection for an everyday object (the example layouts in the book included a woman's love for her Kitchen Aid mixer, another woman's quickly multiplying dust bunnies, and a third woman's tribute to her running shoes). These layouts should not include pictures of people, but of the everyday object you are honoring.
5. Create a scrapbook page based on the lyrics to a song. It can be any song, from any genre, any era. The only requirement (aside form the general rules mentioned above), is that some of the lyrics from the song appear somewhere on your page (it could be in the title, the journaling, somewhere). If you are interested in more scrapbooking challenges based on music check out the Scrapping the Music Blog.
I was amazed at how many of our members found time to submit LOs, some even participated in all five. I wanted this contest to be fun, and for no one to feel as if their work was being judged based on skill or my personal design aesthetic. I also wanted to introduce some of our newbies to a few of the inspirational challenge sites and books that are out there and to get some of our veterans out of their comfort zone and try something new. Well it worked, the LOs came rolling in and for each one created, a raffle ticket was given out. At the end there were five winners, one for each category, randomly chosen from the raffle tickets. Each won a $50 Gift Certificate to a different company:

All in all, it was a fabulous evening. I must publicly thank Cheryl for continuing to provide us with a space to meet and crop, and for allowing me to orchestrate this madness without comment or concern. It was a wild night of laughs, scream, and even a few tears (of joy that is). It took me the better part of a month to get it all together, but I would do it all over again in a second (I think)!



