Monday, July 30, 2007

J for Josh

James Bond (the female version of course) chats with Sandie the jelly fish.The winner of the 'J' costume was Ren with her jelly baby ensemble

Kathryn, the hostess with the mostess, we all agreed that she made the night with her fun, well organised games and competitions Jingle jangling, jungle Jane (I think I got it right?)
Rosalie in her jacket and jumper, Tanya as John Trevolta (minus the hair which was getting too itchy) and Vanessa the jaguar.
Maria giving Donna one of the many prizes handed out for the night
The winner of the best badge comp was Jane with this gorgeous little piece





Kathryn's games kept every one engrossed for quite a whileMaria gives Tanya a hug
Mmmm, desert was yummo J is for jelly fish, Sandi won second place with this costume
Juggling clown
The J for Josh fundraiser held last Friday night was a great success with everyone having an enjoyable time and plenty of yummy food. Kathryn's games and brainteasers kept the night flowing nicely with plenty of gigges and prizes in between. All the money raised went to help send young Josh to the States for an intensive program to assist him and his family with his autism. Thanks to all those who helped with food and preparation. Any one who wants more information on Josh and his journey can pop into the store.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Recipe book.


This is not only a lovely little decorative piece to have in your kitchen but it is also highly functional. It will fit up to 20 of your favourite recipes and would make a wonderful heirloom to pass down. You may copy Tanya' colour scheme or choose your own papers to fit your kitchen decor.
Class requirements-craft knife, distress ink and your usual craft kit (cutter, pencil, ruler, small sharp scissors,
adhesive)

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Scrap a doodle dandy


Aren't these just the cutest little pink books? Tired of having pieces of paper everywhere with layout ideas sketched on them, then this book is for you? It has a grid area to sketch your layout in with a lined section at the bottom of the page to jot notes about paper, embellishments etc. Best of all they are small enough to fit into your handbag or pocket so where ever you go you can record your ideas when the inspiration hits.

Monday, July 02, 2007

Simply stylish scrapbooking

As single page layouts As a double page layout
This layout can be done as a double page or can easily be adapted to two separate layouts. You can use a few different combinations of photos, they are; a) 6 portrait/vertical style 6" by 4" photos(this is the standard size the photography store print) b) 4 standard sized photos with 1 5" by 7" horizontal/landscape enlargement(pictured) c) 2 standard size vertical photos with two 5" by 7" enlargements(horizontal) d) 4 horizontal 6" by 4" photos e) two horizontal and 3 vertical photos, standard size. If you have photos that don't fit any of these combinations still bring them in and we can try to work out how to fit them in. You can choose your own cardstock colours to match your photos.
Equipment required, standard kit, distress ink, fine black pen, craft knife and cutting mat. We will be using paints so either old clothes or an apron would be a good idea, we do have a couple here you can borrow if needed.