Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Down to just one
in order to make life simpler for me and you...all blogging will go through Create for A Cause for now.
http://create-4acause.blogspot.com/
See you there!
Cheers,
Jane
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Sisters, not twins!
Yeah, we look a bit alike, but really! Here we are last week accepting the Certificate of appreciation from the Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital Foundation. Amelie looks less than impressed, but she wanted to eat and play, not pose for another round of photos.
I dyed her hair this Wednesday. Lots of blonde & copper foils with a deep red base. Yummy... I did Sharon's Thurday. Dark red and caramel foils with a dark brown base. Rocking! Mine looks dull now. Darn.
Hope you have a nice weekend,
Jane
Friday, June 19, 2009
Need some old stuff?
Monday, June 15, 2009
Aunty aunty aunty! Oi oi oi!
Amelie was calling out my name because she saw my photo on the fridge and I wasn't out of bed to see her. Apparently when Belinda enters our street she starts saying the same thing.
Ahhh, these are the joys of auntyhood.
Needless to say I got up. So far we've done all the normal stuff - breakfast, talking, animal noises, singing, playing, reading and inspecting our jewellery. Yes, she has her own bangles. She is, afterall, MY niece. All this before 9.30am.
Bub is going into the city with her grandparents today. Aunty might go for a rest later on the aforementioned bed so she can cope with the afternoon session of play.
Have a great day whatever you are doing,
Jane
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Feeling the vibe!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Come scrap with me on Saturday!
This page is an old layout sample from a previous class with my cousin Chase.
I'm teaching 2 classes at Stamp Art Studio, Aspley on Saturday (Shop 14, 1370 Gympie Road, Aspley, 4034. Down from Aspley Day and Night Pharmacy Ph 07 3863 0833) If you click on the title on this post it will take you right there to the store.
I'm running 2 of my students' favourite sketch classes - Scrap Express 18 and Multi-photo Madness No. 4 :
Scrap Express 18
So many photos. So little time and/or inspiration? You need the Express lane: up to three layouts in 2 hours! We’ll provide design drawings for 3 pages with matching samples for each and help you pick paper too. Make any one, two or three of the layouts provided. Suits beginner to advanced. Bring your paper trimmer and your photos cut & ready to go.
This is another old fave layout from a previous class. I love this pussy willow photo at Waarnambool from our Great Ocean Road trip - just ask Lindy & Sharon!
Multiphoto Madness No. 4
Multi photo pages can just look messy, but with a bit of thoughtful design something fabulous is possible! You can create up to 2 double page multi photo layouts in this class. You will be offered 2 layouts with sketches, samples and a helping hand to choose paper and card. Please bring the required photo sizes for each layout.
I'm also teaching on Friday 26 June. Those of you who've seen my ribbon bag will not be surprised to hear its theme -
Ribbon Wrap Up
Ribbons are a big part of my scrapbooking. Come to this fun class and see why! You will make 1-2 pages inspired by my love of using ribbon in a variety of ways. Class includes samples, sketches and inspirational tips. Please bring a variety of photos both landscape and portrait to play with on the day. Don’t forget your ribbon stash if you have one!
Have a great day,
Jane
Monday, June 8, 2009
Drunks at the driveway
The rainforest tree at the top of the driveway was host to quite a few drunks.
This photo shows one of the visitors peering down in blurry splendor as the rainbow lorikeet flock get higher than kites on the nectare.
They had a great time.
The weaving and bobbing and raucous bird cries together with the stiff wind and oncoming rain meant not too many of the photos look focused. Darn. But this is a nice one.
Cheeky beggars. Love "em.
Hope you are relaxing this long weekend,
Jane
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Back to my drawing board
It will be different, giving you all something else to try! I'm organising ideas and sketching and having brainwaves. All this creativity means I am a bit scattered on the less important things and I did try to put the bread in the egg container and lost my mobile phone in the house. (So glad you can ring them to find them!)
For more info feel free to pop on over to the Create For A Cause blog http://create-4acause.blogspot.com/
So my home still looks like a bomb hit it and we are still unpacking and so on. Clean up Sunday didn't take as long as we thought thankfully. We did find a few lost brads and gave them to a good home.
You may notice I've added a blog list to this blog. I don't follow heaps, I'm more of a pop in and out kinda gal.
Hope your day is beautiful,
Jane
Monday, June 1, 2009
New Friends are Fab
Of course our team had help! Besides Lindy, Sharon & myself, my sister Belinda , brother-in-law Stu, Dad Ken, Mum Val and friends Chris & Gay all did something great to help us out. Thanks so much.
We raised $1536.25! Yay!
I enjoyed meeting new like minded creative people. That was fantastic! I feel like I made new friends I want to see again. I also caught up with some 'old' students & friends too. I hope we don't have to wait until 2010 to see each other again...
Friendship is fab,
Jane
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater
Lindy popped in and helped me peel nearly 6kgs of pumpkin to use in making 10 litres of pumpkin soup for lunch Saturday at the Create For A Cause charity crop. We even roped my Dad in to help us out. Thankfully there was only 3kg of carrots to do.
All this lovely vege came as a donation from my local shop Burpengary Fruit and Vegetables. They are lovely people.
Mum grabbed the camera, so thanks mum. She was busy making desserts for us. Yum. In fact the oven is still going and the smell of baking and vanilla is delicious.
Amelie kept us entertained with her crawling around the floor and finding noisy things to play with. She particularly likes cookie tins. Very telling that. Soon as she's old enough she'll get cooking lessons from her Aunty Janey.
Can you get RSI of the wrist from peeling veges?
Pass the pumpkin please,
Jane
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
In a whirl of lists
I have such a busy brain I find it one way to organise it all. My friends & family know this & sort of laugh but also find it endearing. If you asked me what I'd do with a million dollars, the answer is "Make a list of all the things I'd want to do with it."
I have soooooooooooo many lists for the charity crop Saturday that I bought a folder just to organise them. Even I smile at myself for that. When I was a high school teacher I used colour coded folders - you know, geography was green , english red, history yellow etc
I find I use folders in the comupter too. Big broad sweeps of info tucked into categories. Too bad they aren't colour coded too. That would rock!
Scrapbooking could be pink, books could be red, business paperwork could be a calming blue...
Whirling away,
Jane
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Things I Like
Friday, May 22, 2009
Command Centre mode
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
10 days to go!
Thursday, May 14, 2009
The Frog & Arty
He was back, but not behind the shampoo in the shower cubicle. No. He was in the hallway in front of the linen press.
What possible reason could that frog have? Not being an amphibian aficionado I can’t say. Having rejected the leafy courtyard for a home, we have placed him in the front garden near the door. Here’s hoping...
Part 2 of this chat revolves around the sheer brilliance of my niece Amelie. No, of course I’m NOT biased. Perish the thought!
She has finally chosen a name for me. We say Aunty Jane, she says “ARTY”.
How’s that for accurate in the literal sense? I’m very excited. It’s going to be a page.
My Dad is playing with her as I write. I think they are being pirates because there's lots of "Arr!" noises mixed with bits of singing. I've read her a small library of books and sung half of the nursery rhymes known to mankind. (I like a little exaggeration!)
Frog free again,
Jane
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
One Special Moment
Monday, May 11, 2009
Monday means Top Gear
Tonight I'll be reading my book. Most of the time I'd rather read than watch TV.
I'll read all sorts of stuff, but at the moment I'm getting into the paranormal genre that seems to be sweeping the country. I already loved Harry Potter so this seems a distant cousin to that.
I really enjoyed the Twilight series of books by Stephanie Meyer and so does my mum. I even bought Mum the movie for Mother's Day! She was thrilled.
For the grown ups I recommend Charlaine Harris and her Sookie Stackhouse series and J R Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood series. These are definitely NOT for children or young teens.
Obviously I'm not the only one finding the idea of vampires and other paranormal beings fascinating if the best seller fiction lists are anything to go by.
Truly I just like imagination and being in someone else's world for a while. It's fun!
Explore another world!
Jane
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Return of the Frog
Really short sighted.
So short sighted I only remove my glasses to sleep and shower. Yes, I wear them in the pool or ocean. I've even made the hospital let me wear them until they put me asleep before any operation.
Right - get the idea??
So I get in the shower - la la la lah - reach up for soap...
.....and ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
My hand touches moist and clammy that moves.
My first reaction is a girly scream & jumping backwards. The clammy thing jumps onto my leg and is attached. More squeals, bashing my back into the shower door, etc Okay I know I have a frog & calm down even though I can't see anything too well.
I wash my hands and try to gently capture the frog in my palms so I can take him to his natural habitat. No. He likes it there and wants to stay in the shower cubicle.
I get him - eventually. Frogs are quite strong, slippery little suckers and he's got soap on his tummy. I gently run water over him and take him into the courtyard garden amongst the lush plants where I believe he belongs.
My question is - how long before the return of the frog?
I'm leaving my glasses on until I check the shower every night BEFORE undressing! You wait first time I forget, that little green froggy will be there waiting, hiding behind the shampoo!
And NO - I didn't get a photo.
Happy bathing,
Jane
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Card class tomorrow
-something crafty
- teaching
- giving a little back by volunteering my skills
- talking to others about craft & life
- being in the library
I love books. I love words - words are amazing things.
They can comfort, amuse, entertain, persuade, hurt and anger.
How lucky I am to not only have free access to so many wordsmiths (authors) creations through the library, but to also have a bit of the gift of the gab.
This afternoon I'm meeting up with my gal pals for coffee & there will be 'some' conversation involved. We will talk, share and laugh non-stop for 1-2 hours. Yay!
Cuppa & a chat anyone?
Jane
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Looking like Christmas
Boxes of goodies are turning up from all over the country for the Create For A Cause charity crop. It's been great fun unpacking them to discover the generosity of people who are moved to contribute in some way to a very good cause.
Pop over to the blog for a sneak peak at items for the goodie bags, lucky door, bingo and raffle prizes- http://create-4acause.blogspot.com/
I know I'm optomistic but it's lovely to know that people DO care.
May you all have a wonderful day - I can't help smiling.
Totally chuffed,
Jane
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Teaching and teachers
The class is called Triple Play and I’m sharing one of my favourite all time designs that can be adapted into hundreds of pages. I should know...it’s been very useful over the last 6 or so years.
Why “triple”? If anyone is in the mood they can get 3 pages completed in the 2 hour class, but I have provided sketches and/or samples for 12. That ought keep everyone busy. Did I say I believe in value for money??
Then again, it’s not about how many you get done. It doesn’t matter if you get ½ a page done as long as you enjoy yourself.
Afterall, you can take the handout home and use it to make 6 or more layouts. Class time is for social reasons too and the interaction with someone to help guide and inspire – not just me, but all the scrappers. We can learn from each other.
It’s time you have to yourself – me time – be creative, chat, relax and express yourself through paper, photos and words. What more could you want? (Besides the big lotto win!)
Remember that all teachers are different, as all people are different. I bet you didn’t love every teacher in high school? I sure didn’t!
So if you didn’t like your last class, try someone else. It could be fun and inspirational. The layout above is of my 4 scrapbooking essentials. What's yours??
Getting inspired,
Jane
Monday, April 20, 2009
Finding happiness
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Housesitting, er cat/dog sitting?
We animal lovers can't tootle off without getting someone to stay & look after the pets or popping them in a kennel...as much as we love them they cannot open tins/bags of food no matter how clever we think them.
We've got a routine going now and I've become OJ the daschound's new friend, he follows me everywhere and I mean everywhere! Luckily I'm used to that because our silky terrier dog Maggie likes to go with you to the loo and the bathroom too. It surprises visitors sometimes as you might imagine.
Maggie has got so good she can open the door with her nose, a trick our other dog Annie can do with heavy sliding doors. Comes as quite a shock in the en suite bathroom! But I digress...
The best or most exciting part so far has been Caedy the cat bringing me a pressie Thursday night. Yes, the thought was there, and I do appreciate that, but I don't have too many uses for a field mouse at 8pm - or any other time to be completely honest.
Obviously no grudges were held because last night she climbed up onto my lap, circled her body and calmly went to the land of nod. My cat Elliott does just the same. Ahh, it was so sweet and much nicer than the mouse incident.
My housesitting finishes tomorrow but I feel I've made some great new 4- legged friends.
Have a great day,
Jane
Sunday, April 12, 2009
It's a challenge!
We have 5-6 weeks to do it and Sharon got hers done this weekend. THAT"S striking while the iron is hot! Good on you Girlfriend.
Inspired by this I made 2 cards last night. Yay! No sneak peak though, sorry. Card makers should bring their fave stamps to play with on the day. They will come in handy teamed with your goodie bag.
Hey, did you see we are on the website of Scrapbooking Memories?? Cool!http://www.scrapbookingmemories.com.au/out_about.php
Happy Easter to you all. I had an orange almond, gluten free, dairy free, cane sugar free cake for easter treat, Man, I miss chocolate. Eat some for me please!
Choc-a-holic not off the wagon,
Jane
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Remember when...
All this preparation for the Create for a Cause charity crop is making me remember when...Amelie was just born.
Now she's alive, healthy and happy, over 12 kg, over 77cm long and 16 1/2 months old.
Donations have come in for the charity crop so if you want to have a peak, just check out the blog
http://create-4acause.blogspot.com/
Happy Easter to all. Stay safe and pace yourself with those easter eggs!
Jane
Monday, April 6, 2009
Frog Surprise
So last night was quite a surprise when I found him in my shower cubicle...
Too bad it was a real frog and no, I didn't kiss him.
The frog prince was returned to the great outdoors and wished well with his endeavours.
This happened a couple of years ago and all I can say is that little frogs must get into the shower drain outside then crawl up the pipe and out into the shower. They push the capping off. Pretty tricky hey?
After my life teaching in far north Queensland - home of the million frogs - one frog doesn't worry me. Afterall, it didn't jump up on my bottom while sitting on the loo. Yes, that was a daily event in a previous life.
Obviously we are very popular with the local wildlife currently because ants have invaded the larder cupboard in the laundry. No doubt they love sugar and baking supplies as most of us do!
Create for a Cause has its own blog as you can read updates...have a peak at
http://create-4acause.blogspot.com/
In touch with nature,
Jane
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Life, the universe and everything
Um, the bone popped out of her foot and split the skin. Apparently you could see the bone sticking out through the split skin. Shudder. Yes, it's extremely painful and so, no work, ongoing hospital visits, etc while doctors work out what to do with it. She's back to the hospital AGAIN today.
This is where having family or friends come in really handy because she can't lift the baby (all 12kg of her) or anything with those crutches and being basically unable to walk. Her hubby has taken time off work too, but this isn't going to be quick.
Events like this reinforce my belief in the power of caring for others -whether they are blood family or the one you have created for yourself from friends. Having someone you can talk to or that can give you a hand when needed is an essential need.
So do I have a point? Sorta...
If I look for the little things that make me happy, having friends and family that care about me and that I care for right back, is right at the top of my list. Thank you loved ones. You make my life rich.
I won't be taking photos of Bin's toe. I'm too much of a wimp. Won't scrap it. I will and DO scrap layouts about those I care for and I include WHAT or WHY I like/love about them. Have you tried it??? They will appreciate it.
On a different note I didn't win the lotto. Lindy, Sharon & I always get a lotto together for the big ones...ah well, maybe one day.
Appreciating the little things,
Jane
Monday, March 30, 2009
Terrible AND great!
No not checkout lines - computers!
How is it that one small task takes 8 years to do? (Small exaggerations are permissible when you are ready to scream...)
It's now after 1pm and even though I've baked 2 loaves of bread and burnt off to cds of documents for mum i feel like I've been here for EVER!
Well, I have a basic slideshow up and I hope you'll enjoy it. I'll add more when I have TIME and patience.
Well, now I'm going to go have some lunch...grrrrrrrrrr. Breathe. Breathe. Calm.
Yeah, well, I'm trying!
Technologically frustrated,
Jane
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Power of inspiration
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Girlfriends, Laughs & Mushrooms
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Feelin' Groovy??
Quite a few friends and even my mum have a cold at the moment – and it’s a doozy! The feeling-like-a-cement-truck-ran-over-you AND then backed up for another go type cold.
If the dreaded lurgy has you in its grip I wish you a speedy recovery. Remember that you deserve a rest to get over it.
Do you have any home remedies for fixing a cold? I don’t, but many people swear by vitamin C or lemon and honey drinks. Some say the answer is garlic…maybe if you’re a loaf of bread that would be okay! I go for Panadol and vicks vapour rub. (If you’re a scrapbooker this would make a great page about family traditions).
Did you see the chocolate frog diet?? I don’t know what it’s all about but I think many women would be interested just because the word chocolate appears in it! I can’t eat chocolate myself (migraines) but I still miss it even after 20 years.
I’ve decided to do a layout about foods I can’t eat because of allergy or intolerance and my girlfriend suggested a big pile of those I can’t eat and the little pile of those I can. The visual is excellent!
Lately I found out gluten, cane sugar, cashews, tomato and dairy are out. That’s lots of stuff! Lettuce, cabbage, wine, coffee, ginger, shellfish, capsicum, chillies and hot spices are already a no no.
I never knew you could get grain free bread made of potato and chickpea flour…. Loving to bake I will be working on some recipes and looking for good ones too.
Happy cooking,
Jane
Monday, March 9, 2009
Create For A Cause
Join us Saturday 30 May 2009 for 11 fantastic hours of stress-free creativity.
My niece Amelie was born 13 weeks premature...the turmoil and worry of that first 6 months cannot be underestimated. She weighed 1.12kg and spent the next 6 months in hospital. The Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital Premmie department cannot receive enough praise for their efforts. They kept her alive, they kept us going and now we have a beautiful baby girl to cherish.
On the day of the crop you will leave the humdrum behind for a bit of ‘me time’ to work on your own projects coupled with a great cause – helping fund equipment and research into the lives of premature and seriously ill babies through the Perenatal Research Centre (part of the Royal Brisbane Women’s Hospital Foundation).
Includes -
light lunch, afternoon tea, dinner & dessert
a scrapbooking or cardmaking challenge pack
a demo by an experienced paper artist/teacher
There will be games, prizes & a raffle on the day!
All this for $35.
Bookings are a must and registration closes 1 May 2009.
Email me at livelovelife42@y7mail.com for more information...
Get creative today,
Jane