12.24.2009

Merry Christmas




Hope you and your family have a safe and wonderful holiday. These two little guys are hoping Santa put them on the Good List this year.

12.22.2009

SneakSneak



If you don't get something cool from Santa, you may want to get one of these little goodies for yourself...Mosh Posh January Kit. I can't wait to start my first projects with the team!

12.17.2009

Almost the weekend.

 It's been a heckova week here at Lamb Central. This family needs to make it to the weekend and the beginning of Christmas break for the boys.

Today was my turn on the Work In Progress Blog. Head on over to my tutorial on Glass Etching. It's not too late to make one of these for someone you love!

12.14.2009

it's all good.

thanks for the nice emails and posts about Steve's job. Your kind thoughts were very appreciated. Steve has had a huge opportunity handed to him. Honesty, hard work and dedication really do pay off in the end. I'll post more when I can explain. :)
Here are a few more Sketches for you from Julie at 52 Sketches 52 Weeks.
Sketch #48


My take on the Sketch:


Sketch #49



My take on the Sketch:


Have a great Monday!

12.10.2009

uneasy

Good news - I was "officially" hired part-time at Pulsar last week instead of being a freelancer. I love working there and am so excited to be staying on as an official member of the creative team. We have been working on such great products for 2010 - just wait until you see!

Bad news - The hubbie has worked for the last 9 1/2 years at Amtrust Bank which was taken over by the FDIC last Friday evening at 5:30pm. He is probably going to be unemployed by Christmas. No insurance. No severance pay. Nothing. We have absolutely no idea how we are going to cope with this. No idea. If you know anyone looking for a very hard working and dedicated IT Analyst, please let us know.

Here's the little mini I made with the December Work In Progress Kit.

























12.07.2009

Work In Progress December

Thanks to all who came to the Warehouse Sale this past weekend. It great to see many familiar faces from Archiver's and the Cleveland Scrappers.

It was so busy last week that I forgot to post my December layouts from the Work In Progress Kit. I used the Main Kit but be sure to check out all of the other fantastic Christmas Kits Trish has for sale as well.
This simple layout used the Ocrober Afternoon Farm Fresh journaling cards. The other two are made from Basic Grey Nook and Pantry. A very fun challenge to use vintage, feminine looking papers on a very masculine boy page.



I also made a mini album out of the Bella Blvd. papers that I will post on Tuesday.

12.04.2009

an early Chirstmas Present




and an honor to be selected for the new Mosh Posh Kits design team. Read about it here.

Can't wait to get started with these lovely girls:
Brook Magee - Design Team Coordinator
Amy Coose
Jennifer Davis

12.01.2009

Pulsar Warehouse Sale



Don't forget...Only four more days to the annual warehouse sale! We've been busy pricing, sorting and stacking the TONS of products to be sold this weekend at deep,deep discounts. You don't want to miss this once a year event. Click on the flyer for a larger view and directions. Let me know if you have any questions - Hope to see you there!

11.30.2009

What's on your list?


It was my turn to post Friday on the Work in Progress Blog. I thought I would share here too!
Girls, if you haven't started dropping hints for the hubby or loved ones, now's the time. Hday..ere are a few new scrappy items you may want to consider for your list.



Martha Punches - a girl can never have too many. I'll pass on the diamonds. Give me good tools.



Elizabeth Kartchner's new book. I haven't bought a new book in ages. I'm getting this one.



Scrapbook Trends - now that Simple Scrapbooks and Memory Makers are gone, I'm left with only CK and Scrapbooks Etc. It is a steep price to pay but there are very few ads and tons of great pages. (Warning! Very  few two pagers in this magazine.)

Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Color Ink-jet printer - 15 ppm - 120 sheets

Epson Stylus 1400 Wow! A large format photo printer for less than $200. A friend has one and I love it! We printed our own 12x12 paper in minutes. (Scan your last piece of  beloved Scenic Route paper and print over and over again!) I want one to be able to print journaling right on the background of my 12x12. I think it would be really cool to print 12x12 photos and scrap directly on those. Now if they could just make an affordable scanner for scrapbookers...

Texture Cuts Wood Sheets
Wood Veneer Sheets from StampinUp I'm so gonna get this. Can you imagine how cool your die cut letters would be?

christmas flower kit
Paper Flower Kits from the Paper Source. I want to make ALL of them. The poppies are beautiful too.

So what's on your list? Share your ideas below so that we can all add to our lists as well!

11.24.2009

Embossing Folders



Ever wanted to learn more about embossing folders? Head on over to 52 Sketches 52 Weeks to see my step by step tutorial! While you are there, take a look around and check out the great free sketches made by Julie.

Lots of layouts to share soon!
Laina

11.19.2009

Holiday Season

I can't ignore it anymore...it is time to get ready for the Holiday Season. This will be the first one since 2005 that I haven't had to work retail. Nice. Very nice.

I'm going to do my best to put more effort in the season for my family this year. Decorate the house better, actually bake cookies again, make teacher gifts instead of purchase. I'm no Martha Stewart or Trish Turay :) but I am going to give it my best shot.

First thing - some of my favorite holiday tunes for this blog. Hope you like.

Second - Making these. I had these at the crop last weekend and haven't stopped thinking about them.

Iced Cinnamon Chip Cookies

Iced Cinnamon Chip Cookies Recipe

  • 46 Servings
  • Prep: 30 min. Bake: 10 min./batch + cooling

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter, softened
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 3/4 cup packed brown sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 package (10 ounces) cinnamon baking chips
  • ICING:
  • 1/4 cup butter, melted
  • 1/4 cup shortening
  • 1-1/4 cups confectioners' sugar
  • 1 tablespoon milk
  • 3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions

  • In a large bowl, cream butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Combine the flour, baking soda and salt; gradually add to creamed mixture and mix well. Fold in cinnamon chips.
  • Drop by rounded tablespoonfuls 2 in. apart onto ungreased baking sheets. Bake at 350° for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown. Remove to wire racks to cool.
  • In a small bowl, combine icing ingredients; beat on high speed for 1-2 minutes or until fluffy. Spread over cooled cookies. Yield: about 3-1/2 dozen.

And third for today, set your DVR to record "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" on Thursday November, 26 at 8pm. It's one of my favorites. Remember when he makes toast for everyone?

11.13.2009

before I skip town...

I forgot to remind you to head on over to 52 Sketches 52 weeks. You still have time to join the fun and maybe even win a prize!



Here is my take on Sketch 45 and 46. Have a fun weekend.

Sketch #44 by Julie Bonner



and my take on the Sketch.


Sketch #45 by Julie Bonner



My take on the Sketch.

11.11.2009

Let's talk baseball...

I am off to the Bertram Inn this weekend with my mother and many friends for an entire weekend of SCRAPBOOKING! Wo-hoo. No kids. No cleaning. No cooking. Just paper and glue people. Well maybe some wine and chocolate too.

I'm almost finished with all my summer photos and into most of my fall pictures. I will be really caught up after the retreat. I actually had to "stop" scrapbooking this week so that I would have enough photos to keep me busy.

Here are some of my favorite baseball pages from the summer:












Off to pack WAY too much for the weekend - it's what we crazy scrapbookers do!

11.09.2009

umm...

It's not an everyday thing to have your work featured on the CK blog so I think I am entitled to a little SPAZZZZING out today.

thanks for letting me get that off my chest.
L

11.04.2009

Back in Business

We made it back from a crazy three day trip to Chicago. I always have fun in that city no matter what time of year. Despite packing the trip full of activities for the boys, I managed to squeeze in a few scrapbooking stores. We were trick or treating in Lincoln Park on Saturday evening on Armitage when we happened upon The Paper Source. Hello! I had never been to one before and enjoyed seeing their collection. (We bribed the boys with their candy bags while my mom and I took a quick peek around. We ended up getting a few of their beautiful paper flower kits to try at home.

On Sunday while the guys were at the Browns vs. Bears game, mom and I headed up to Schaumburg to the Lego Discovery Centre. Coop and Emmitt were in heaven. I would recommend a trip here for anyone who has children that love to build Legos. After several hours of play we again bribed them so we could stop at a few scrappy shops. First was More than Memories in Schaumburg. I would only visit there if interested in stamping techniques. Not much for scrapbookers. Next we headed to Craft Fancy in Arlington Heights. Next to Scrappy Chic in Livonia, Michigan, Craft Fancy is now my favorite LSS ever. Great selection and quality, FANTASTIC customer service, great sample layouts and cute store design. Do yourself a favor, find a reason to go there id ever in Chicago.

On Monday just before we headed home, we stopped by Windy City Scrapbooking. Another great store with something for everyone. I had no idea how big it was going to be. Huge inventory and again, great customer service.

I had to go back to work Tuesday morning so it's been hectic getting everyone back into their groove. I need to edit all of our photos and get ready for the Work In Progress Retreat at Bertram Inn next weekend. One more week and I'll be scrapping for three whole family free days!

Here are my layouts for the November Work In Progress Kit. Lots of yummy warm Nutmeg from Cosmo Cricket.I tried to challenge myself to try at least one technique on each page that I usually don't incorporate.
Dance uses edge distressing, embossing and ruffle paper border.


Brave uses crazy freehand stitching and paper piercing.


My Boys uses paper ruffles and handmade clay buttons.






10.29.2009

The Best of Summer 2009


Today I wanted to share a quick and simple min album I made to documents the Summer of 2009.

I started with a Russell and Hazel business card holder I purchased for $2 on clearance at OfficeMax. (I love to shop office supply store clearance sections!) I created the title on the cover using white contact paper, SCAL and my Cricut machine.

To make the pages, I  printed my favorite photos at 2x3. I picked through my box of paper scraps and cut those to 2x3 as well.

To keep the album quick and simple, I decided not to use expensive embellishments. Using clip art and symbols off of the internet, I created icons and journaling that I printed off in black on white cardstock. The symbols were punched with a circle punch and matted in black cardstock with a small scallop Martha Stewart punch.The journaling strips were punched with a Stampin Up punch and again matted with black cardstock.

The entire album cost about $5 to make and took about 8 hours to assemble including printing time.