Thursday, November 29, 2007

OUR STORY Chatterbookz!


Everyone has a story... "My Story" allows you to tell it. TLC's final Chatter Bookz release wraps up this exclusive series. Complete with a key embellishment, you'll open hearts with this adoreable chipboard kit!
Email me today to pre-order!

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Monday, October 29, 2007

Scrappy Days THANKS U!


As hostesses of Scrappy Days, we again would love to send out a huge thank you to all you wonderful scrapbookers that attended our weekend of fun!

Thanks for filling out our evaluations on Sunday ~ from this we learn how to make it bigger and better the next year!

We had a great time meeting you and sharing ideas and tips! I'm taking my kids to help me shop for ALL the toys for Santa's Anonymous! Our carts will be overloaded thanks to you!

Thanks to all the helpers and donations! I'm compiling a list for the local newspaper this week.

Happy Halloween to all and don't forget to keep snapping those wonderful shots for the next eventful weekend!

For those of you that took pictures at our event, can you please email them to me?
I would love to show them off next October!

~Donna & Laureen~

Scrapbooking Night!

A girl from Pibroch just emailed me this...thought I would share...

Santa’s Anonymous Scrapbooking/Crafting Day Fundraiser

Come join us for a day filled with crafting, scrapbooking, card making,sewing or that project you’ve been wanting to do. We will have lots of fun, socialization and of course crafting… don’t forget to bring your supplies.

All proceeds go to supporting Santa’s Anonymous. There will be tickets available for prizes, where all money raised will go towards adopting a Santa’s anonymous family … or two … or three … or more.
Date: November 3, 2007
Time: 10:00am – 12:00am
Cost: $40.00 OR $20.00 plus a toy valued at min. $20.00
Location: Pibroch Hall

All Toy donations accepted and greatly appreciated* Santa’s Anonymous always has troubles finding toys for teen boys & girls
*For more information or to register call:Erin Chapotelle (349-5798) orDiana Hunt (681-0005)

Registration must be pre-paid in order to guarantee a table. Let me know if you and your friends would like to join us.

Erin Chapotelle

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Go Big



Take your picture frames up a notch by adhering a couple of them to a mat board or foam-core board covered in patterned paper. Imagine your creation is a really big scrapbook page and embellish with large flowers, brads, and bits of fabric and paper. Finish it with wood letters painted to match your scheme.
SOURCES Patterned Paper: Autumn Leaves. Fabric: Moda. Sticker: 7Gypsies. Rub-ons: Autumn Leaves (scrolls), Chatterbox (letters). Foam stamps, paint, tags, brads: Making Memories. Wood letters, frames, flowers: Michaels. Ribbon: May Arts.

Reflecting Beauty

Start your day with an affirmation done up in high style. All it takes is a mirror and rub-ons. The only rules are to start with a clean surface and draw light lines with a crayon-tip pencil to ensure straight placement. Work backward from the end of each line for perfect spacing. A razor blade will make quick work of erasing your lines or any errant rub-ons.

Scrapbooking Decor!


Wow, it's been awhile since I've kept up with my posting ~ been very busy planning our Scrappy Days retreat to be held here in Athabasca in a month! FUN, FUN, FUN!

I came across these cool ideas and wanted to share ~ I would love to create them!

Pop-Art Palette
With a little paint and some foam-core board, nine fun cards form a spiffy piece of artwork. Start by painting a 22” square on your wall in a color that contrasts with your existing wall color. Use adhesive spray to mount your cards onto same-size pieces of foam-core board. Attach the squares to the painted square with double-sided carpet tape, and voila!—an Andy Warhol-like look without the price.






























Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Vote for my pic!


Future shop is having a photo contest....

Please view and vote for me to greater my chances of winning the awesome prizes!

This is the pic I entered for the theme "Kids of Summer"...


My Boy's FIRST day of SCHOOL!


How cute are they? Look out grade 3 and grade 6!

Monday, August 6, 2007

Coordinating colors for scrapbook pages





























Check out this link if you are having a hard time deciding on a color match for your layout!







HAVE FUN with THEM!




























Put the fun back into Scrapbooking ~ by Aby Garvey

It can happen to the best of SCRAPBOOKERS. It can happen to the best-intentioned want-to-be-scrappers, too. It can strike while staring at a blank scrapbook page, paralyzed about what to do next. It can set in when you’re standing in the aisles of your local scrapbook store, surrounded by choices, options, and embellishments galore. It can hit when you pick up your 100th pack of un-scrapbooked photos from the developer. Suddenly, where once you had an enjoyable hobby you love, now you have DREAD.
DO YOU KNOW THE FEELINGI call it scrapbook OVERWHELM and you’ll know you’re a victim when scrapbooking isn’t fun anymore (or you’re intimidated by the idea of starting to scrapbook to begin with.) Scrapbook overwhelm strikes when "too much" leads to less: less fun and less scrapbooking getting done. When overwhelm strikes, you have a few choices.
load up on even more scrapbook supplies and HOPE inspiration and clarity will suddenly strike when you get your new goodies home
SELL your scrapbook supplies on eBay and pretend this adventure in scrapbooking was just a dream with a not so happy ending
or take a step back, regain your perspective and put the FUN back into scrapbookingWant option 3? Read on! Just ahead are simple strategies to help you overcome overwhelm and put the fun back into scrapbooking!
TAKE STOCK OF THE OVERWHELMScrapbook overwhelm is typically a symptom of too much STUFF getting in the way of what you want. It can be too much photo backlog, too much product, too many ideas, too many incomplete pages or projects, lofty expectations about what is possible to accomplish in the time you have available for scrapbooking, or too much perfectionism. To overcome overwhelm, start by figuring out WHERE you have "too much" going on with your scrapbooking.
RE-CLARIFY YOUR GOALSWhy did you start scrapbooking in the first place? Sometimes, with the lure of all the amazing and beautiful products, it’s easy to get lost on our pathway to scrapbook happiness. If you get back to the basics about WHY you wanted to engage in this hobby to begin with, everything falls back into place. Maybe you wanted to get your photos organized into albums so you could enjoy sharing them with family and friends. Perhaps you wanted to create a special scrapbook to document your travels. Or maybe you just wanted a creative outlet or an excuse to spend more time with friends. Get back to the BASICS by clearly defining your reasons for scrapbooking and why it’s an important aspect of your life.
PARE DOWNArmed with new knowledge from taking stock and re-clarifying your goals, now it’s time to pare down. FILTER out anything that’s standing between you and your goals. Let go of your sources of overwhelm. Let go of excess ideas. Pare down to only your favorite and most important products. COMPLETE your half-finished pages, even if it means giving yourself permission to do it less than perfectly. Need more ideas? Read on.
LET GO OF LIMITING EXPECTATIONSDo you have ideas about what scrapbooking is or what it SHOULD be? Does it mean putting every single photo into scrapbooks in chronological order? Does it mean spending eight hours on a page, shuffling around photos, products and embellishments until everything is just perfect? Does it mean having to remember every exact detail about who, what, when, where and why so you can include this in your journaling? Scrapbooking can be about all of those things, if that makes you happy. But if living up to these expectations is getting in the way of your fun -- let go of them! Scrapbooking can be WHATEVER you want it to be. Want to slide your photos into a photo album, add an embellishment or two and record the date? Great! That’s a scrapbook! Want to create a notebook to jot down quotes your kids’ say and maybe add a photo here and there? Fantastic! Call it a scrapbook and be happy!
TACKLE PHOTO BACKLOG IN BURSTSCarve out small bursts of time to do SORTING. For example, commit to spending 30 minutes per evening, three days a week on sorting photos. Or decide to sort through one box a week, working in one hour time blocks. Decide on a schedule you can commit to -- and then keep at it! As you sort, keep in mind your scrapbooking GOALS. Pull out the photos you truly love and want to put in scrapbooks and find a permanent home for the rest. To keep up your momentum, once you have a group of photos together that would make a nice mini-album or page, take a break and create your page or album! You’ll feel energized and ready to tackle the rest of your backlog.
PLAY FAVORITESConsider scrapbooking only your very favorite photos! There’s no rule that says if you start scrapbooking you must scrapbook ALL of your photos. If you’re overwhelmed with your current plan, consider focusing on just your very favorite photos -- those that tug at your heartstrings when you see them or help you recall a special time in your life. Scrapbooking does not have to be an all or nothing proposition. It’s perfectly acceptable to scrapbook only your most important photos and keep the rest STORED safely in photo boxes or traditional photo albums.
THINK SMALLSometimes the mere size of a 12 x 12 scrapbook page can be overwhelming. There’s simply a lot of SPACE to fill and so many options for pulling it all together. (If you’re a shuffler, you know what I mean.) Give some of the other sizes a try and make a MINI-ALBUM on a single topic or theme. You’ll let go of the overwhelm caused by the mere size of a 12 x 12 scrapbook plus get a burst of excitement from accomplishing a complete project!
THINK BIG!Sound contradictory? Well, I’m talking about big in terms of IMPORTANCE. What are your most important memories? Focus on scrapbooking MEMORIES instead of focusing on photos. Create an album recounting your most precious childhood memories. Make a page about your Mom’s chocolate chip cookies. Create a photo journal about the day-to-day happenings in your home -- those things that make life rich.
CAPTURE JUST THE IMPORTANT DETAILSEvery page doesn’t have to have a day, month, and year on it to be a scrapbook. Capture the ESSENCE of the photo or memory. What makes the photo special to you? What makes this memory or day stand out from all the rest?
CONSIDER USING KITSScrapbook kits take the DESIGN dilemmas out of the scrapbook process. If design and product selection are a source of overwhelm for you, a kit could be just your ticket to a life free of scrapbook overwhelm.
WHEN YOU FIND WHAT WORKS, KEEP DOING ITScrapbooking, like life, is a JOURNEY. You’ll run into road bumps and times when your approach to scrapbooking isn’t working for you and you need to take a detour. You’ll also find times when you’re cruising down the road and everything is smooth sailing. When you find yourself in those glory days -- take stock of what’s working. When you find solutions that work for you, keep doing them. If you find a layout you love, use it in many albums or layouts. Find a manufacturer you love -- load up! Likewise, when you find something isn’t working for you, step back and make a CHANGE -- before overwhelm strikes again.
THE END RESULTWhen you focus on your goals and pare down to the most ESSENTIAL elements -- scrapbooking is an amazing journey -- a way to cherish your past and connect to your present in a way like no other. Remember to have fun on the journey and you’ll be FREE from overwhelm in no time!

Aby Garvey is a professional organizer and the owner of simplify 101, inc. Her mission is to help you create time and space for what matters most in your home, business, and life. She is also the creator of "The Happy Scrapper" scrapbook organizing system, which is available directly through OnlineOrganizing.com. Visit her web site at simplify101.com.
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Thursday, July 26, 2007

More NEW Scrapbooking products to share!




Organizer from Advantus. They angled the paper holder so that it fits on standard shelves; a tool box is made to fit in the triangle left by the angled paper organized; stadium-type boxes hold strange-size stickers and chipboard; and it's all in a neutral, pretty yellow color. Fabulous!

Fun new cardstock from Bazzill comes prepunched so your stitching (or eyelet setting or brad setting) holes are ready to go. They had simple shapes like flowers and stars.

Friday, July 20, 2007

CHA in Chicago!


The Craft & Hobby Association big event is going on in the States right now and I'll be posting some links and pics to NEW scrapbooking product that's going to be available to us! Get organized so you can figure out your layouts and purchase some of these cool items!




Tuesday, July 10, 2007

NEW TLC product on the website!







Check it out! I'll have my new catalogs this week and a sample of the product at the end of this month!




SALT & PEPPER COLLECTIONS


NEW PAPERS


NEW HOT FUDGE KITS

MINI CHIP ALBUMS

and MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






Wednesday, June 27, 2007

August ARTIST'S CHOICE Kit!


Too Cute! I just took pics of my boys at the skateboard park for their birthday ~ gonna LOVE to put this kit together!




New TLC Product ~ SNEAK PEEK!!!!!!

Check out this link to our adorable CHATTER books! Coming in July!


Your gifts albums will make a
real statement when you use
Chatter Bookz. Each chipboard
album is “dressed in white” and
ready to alter!


http://www.topline-creations.com/docs/ChatterBookz.pdf

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Technique Corner: Stickers




by Jennifer McGuire

One thing I believe all scrapbookers have in common is the love of collecting supplies. In fact, I think it can be as much fun as the scrapbooking itself! But sometimes I want a new way to use these supplies—something fresh and fun.
NOW ~ TLC has the DIAMOND GLAZE in stock! Call me today to order it for you!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Travelling Checklist!

http://www.bhgscrapbooksetc.com/images/SBEchecklist.pdf

Create a checklist of the items you want to collect while traveling and cross them off as you go. You could even turn it into a scavenger hunt for the kids to keep them entertained.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

NEW TLC products!

Just posted on the website ~ NEW Scrapbook essentials! ~ Canadian customer prices ~
Sailor Pastel Writers - Strawberry Pink, Ice Blue, Pineapple Yellow, Fresh Peach, Mint Green, Luscious Lilac, Warm Cream, Hot Cocoa $4.25 each

Judikins Detail Scissors $6.50

Thermoweb Adhesive Pick Up Squares $2.65 (Adhesive Pick-Up Squares. Non-Toxic. 2" X 2". Great for removing stray sticky dots)


Diamond Glaze $6.50 (2 oz Bottle Water-based Dimensional Adhesive. It's Mixable!)


Mini Glue Dots $5.25 (252 Count, 21 Sheets. Acid free, Non-Toxic. Bonds Instantly. Super Strength. No Mess)







Glue Dots - Removable $3.25 ( Sheets - 60 total dots. Bonds Instantly. Removes Easily. Non-Toxic)
EZ DOTS $10.50 (34' adhesive)
I JUST ORDERED THE NEW PRODUCT KIT ~ RELEASED JULY 23!
New 2007-2008 catalogues being sent out July 3rd! HOW EXCITING!!!!!
















Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Monday, June 4, 2007

Unique TIPS!

Get Rid of Ants
Put small piles of cornmeal where you see ants. They eat it, take It "home," and can't digest it so it kills them. It may take a Week or so, especially if it rains, but it works and you don't Have the worry about pets or small children being harmed!

Reheat Pizza
Heat up leftover pizza in a non stick skillet on top of the stove, Set heat to medium low and heat till warm. This keeps the crust Crispy. No soggy micro pizza. I saw this on the cooking channel And it really works..

Easy Devilled Eggs
Put cooked egg yolks in a zip lock bag. Seal, mash till they are All broken up. Add remainder of ingredients, reseal, keep mashing It up mixing thoroughly, cut the corner tip of the baggy, squeeze Mixture into egg. Just throw bag away when done easy clean up.

Expanding Frosting
When you buy a container of cake frosting from the store, whip it With your mixer for a few minutes. You can double it in size. You Get to frost more cake/cupcakes with the same amount. You also eat
Less sugar/calories per serving.

Reheating refrigerated bread
To warm bread, biscuits, pancakes, or muffins that were refrigerated, Place them in a microwave with a cup of water. The increased Moisture will keep the food moist and help it reheat faster.OR - cover with a small terry towel, it will absorb the moister and the Item will come out perfect

Newspaper weeds away
Start putting in your plants; work the nutrients in your soil. Wet Newspapers put layers around the plants overlapping as you go Cover with mulch and forget about weeds. Weeds will get through Some gardening plastic they will not get through wet newspapers.

Broken Glass
Use a dry cotton ball to pick up little broken glass pieces of Glass- the fibers catch ones you can't see!

No More Mosquitoes
Place a dryer sheet in your pocket. It will keep the mosquitoes away.

Squirrel Away!
To keep squirrels from eating your plants sprinkle plants With cayenne pepper. Cayenne pepper doesn't hurt the plant and the squirrels won't come near it.

Flexible vacuum
To get something out of a heat register or under the fridge add an empty paper towel roll or empty gift wrap roll to your vacuum hose. It can be bent or flattened to get in narrow openings.

Reducing Static Cling
Pin a small safety pin to the seam of your slip and you will not have a clingy skirt or dress. Same thing works with slacks that cling when wearing panty hose. Place pin in seam of slacks and - Voila- static is gone.

Measuring Cups
Before you pour sticky substances into a measuring cup, fill it with hot water. Dump out the hot water, but don't dry the cup. Next, add your ingredient, such as peanut butter, and watch how easily it comes right out

Foggy Windshield?
Hate foggy windshields? Buy a chalkboard eraser and keep it in the Glove box of your car. When the windows fog, rub with the eraser! It works better than a cloth!

Reopening envelope
If you seal an envelope and then realize you forgot to include something inside, just place your sealed envelope in the freezer for an hour or two. Voila! It unseals easily.

Conditioner
Use your hair conditioner to shave your legs. It's a lot cheaper than shaving cream and leaves your legs really smooth. It's also a great way to use up the conditioner you bought but didn't like when you tried it in your hair.

Goodbye Fruit Flies
To get rid of pesky fruit flies, take a small glass fill it 1/2" with Apple Cider Vinegar and 2 drops of dish washing liquid, mix well.. You will find those flies drawn to the cup and gone forever!

Take baby powder to the beach
Keep a small bottle of baby powder in your beach bag. When your ready to leave the beach sprinkle yourself and kids with the powder and the sand will slide right off your skin.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Our MAY Day tree!


It FINALLY bloomed in May!


Organizing tip!


I just signed up for this cool newsletter and email tips -
Incubate and Date!I recently reorganized my utensil drawer in my kitchen. I love kitchen gadgets and it seems mine had multiplied while I wasn't looking. Three pair of tongs. Twelve extra knives. An extra ice cream scoop. A nut cracker? (I have no clue the last time I needed a nut cracker.) Instead of trying to justify why I needed to keep all these nifty gadgets, I loaded them into an extra bin to incubate for a month. I kept the bin in my basement. If I was in my kitchen and suddenly needed a nut cracker, a quick trip down the stairs and I was back in business. I'd take the nut cracker out of the bin and back into the utensil drawer. Essentially, I had a month to figure out if I really needed any of these gadgets or not. Guess what? I didn't make a single trip to the incubator. (Not even for the nutcracker as shocking as that may seen.) So, everything in the incubator is going straight to charity.Give the incubator a try next time you're on the fence about items you encounter in an organizing project. Just be sure to set a date and then, when the date comes, anything left in the incubator, goes!

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Looks like awesome entertainment!


This guy does a tribute to Rod Stewart and Bon Jovi!


Check out his tour dates...




Thursday, May 24, 2007

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Magazine Subscription MUST-HAVE!




I just subscribed and the first issue is coming out mid-June! It cost $30 for 1 year subscription (6 issues). Check out the website for an overview!

Monday, May 7, 2007

Bon Jovi's NEW video

Check it out on here!

http://www6.islandrecords.com/bonjovi/news_2.php#

and click on WATCH VIDEO

They are performing on The ELLEN DEGENERES Show today and tomorrow!

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

This will put you in the SPRING mood!

Check out this link for awesome ideas by Doodlebug!

http://www.doodlebug.ws/viewIdeaGallery.action?categoryId=4028818a031ee69401031efef0d50001

Exciting Consultant Kit Updates!


First of all, kits will now feature a TLC Messenger Bag -- as shown on page 58 of the new Spring Catalog -- replacing the lime and aqua Shoulder Bag.This smart-looking messenger bag bears the TLC logo in stylish pink and black. Constructed of a heavy-duty fabric with several large and small pockets to accommodate and organize everything from cell phones to water bottles to pens and scrapbook supplies. A padded center divider cushions the large inner pocket. Whether you use the shoulder strap or hand carry this bag, it’s the perfect size for carrying samples, software and supplies.Secondly, an updated Quick Start CD replaces the Quick Start Manual and includes Policy and Procedures, logos, etc.Last, but not least, a "New Consultant Coupon" replaces the Good Deal Coupon (existing Good Deal Coupons will remain valid until expiration). The one-time, non-transferable New Consultant Coupon gives an additional 10% off an order and is valid for 90 days from Consultant Enrollment (may be used on any items with the exception of Logo Shop products).

Watch AMERICAN IDOL tonight!


My all-time FAV ~ Bon Jovi ~ they are going to be on there!

NICKELBACK coming to Edmonton!


Wooohooo! Just got word that Nickelback will be playing in Edmonton July 30th (Monday night) with guests Puddle of Mudd and Chris Daughtry!


TICKETS GO ON SALE THIS SATURDAY AT 11 AM @ Ticketmaster!

My boys will be thrilled! This will be Matt's 2nd concert and Michael's first!


GO GIRLS Conference in Athabasca!

Saturday, May 5th
9 am - 4 pm
Edwin Parr High School

Approx. 300 teen girls will be gathering in Athabasca for a day focused on getting active. During the day the girls will be sampling a wide variety of physical activities as well as gathering information on how to continue being physically active following the event.

I am setting up a table there to teach the girls the scrapbooking hobby! We'll be making cards, learning the basics of scrapbooking and having fun! I'll have examples of albums and layouts for them to check out and get great ideas from!

SEE YOU THERE!

We're organizing it again! FUN, FUN, FUN!!!!


Scrappy Days
October 12, 13, 14, 2007
$60
A weekend of Scrapbooking!
Athabasca Community Center
(1 ½ hours north of Edmonton, AB)

32 hours of scrapbooking
Tim Horton’s Coffee
Satellite music
Tool Table ~ Sizzix, punches
Freebies
Doorprizes
Raffles ($ donated to Santas Anonymous)
Workshops
Catered Meals
Wear your PJs all day
Group seating
Please contact me ~ your event hostess ~
for a registration form and more info!

Monday, April 23, 2007

Wanna save $ from Scrapbooking?


Join TLC and get great discounts on your supplies!

For a limited time TLC just released their new starter kit! Best deal around! You may want to start a new business venture or simply start with TLC for the personal discount!
You can visit my website www.topline-creations.com/DonnaLafleur and click on the JOIN ME tab and you can have all the great product in the above picture for an awesome deal
$90 US + shipping ~
Limited Edition Hybrid Business Builder Kit... a $350 value!
This is what the kit includes:
- TLC Shoulder Bag2 - Runway Circles Kits2 - Runway Shapes Kits2 - Memory Gems2 - Monograms Outerwear Stickers1 - Monograms Chips2 - Runway Chips1 - Icicle Slide2 - Runway Ribbons3 - Hot Fudge Kits1 - Cardz1 - quikWORDS for Cards (Rub-ons)1 - quikLETTERS1 - quikCHIPS1 - Good Deal Coupon for Papercraft Purchases -- 40% savings off an entire order* in your first 60 days (non transferable, not applicable to LifeTimez products and services)Digital Scrapbooking1 - LifeTimez Software1 - LifeTimez 8x8, Hardbound, 26-page Photobook [Print Services coupon]1 - 26-Page "Our Family" Theme Design -- LifeTimez QuickPage Album1 - 26-Page "ABC" Theme Design -- LifeTimez QuickPage Album1 - 14-Page 2007 Calendar Design -- LifeTimez QuickPage CalendarBusiness Aides1 - QuickStart CD - including Policies and Procedures1 - LifeTimez "Bring Memories to Life" DVD1 - TLC "Product Preview" DVD3 - 2007 Spring Catalogs3 - Price Lists3 - Consultant Applications3 - Customer Order Forms3 - Postcards3 - Bic Pens (with TLC Logo)3 - Marketing Brochures *Specific products may vary from those depicted in photo and are subject to change at TLC's discretion
This is such a great kit, because it combines both Digital and paper crafts.
E-mail me with any questions you may have! I'd love for you to join my TEAM!
PLUS: Perfect time to join as a CLEARANCE sale is going on exclusive to consultants before the new catalogue is released in July:)
Start out with a 25% discount and work your way up to 30%!
Many more incentives too!

Friday, April 13, 2007

Grey's Anatomy ROCKED!


It wasn't a re-run but the most memorable moments was so awesome! I cried when they played the new video at the end ~ love that song!


Tuesday, April 10, 2007

New Scrapbooking Products out there!

Just noticed this cool site where it lists the latest and greatest products by manufacturer!
Check it out!

http://mb.lifetimemoments.com/viewtopic.php?t=136944&sid=5274533a664d94e73e076ab9a0283a8d

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Getting ready for EASTER!











Made some cards last night and used up some scraps...








Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Get Organized!

Get It Done!
Karen Sencich
December 7, 2006
The following article appeared in the 2007 Winter edition of “Women with Vision” magazine. Often the clients in my organizing practice suffer less from lack of space than from lack of time or lack of motivation to store things away into the space that they have available. From time to time we are all guilty of procrastination or postponing decisions. Left unattended, decisions, paper and piles of stuff simply clutter up our lives.

Therefore, I am proposing that Canada creates a semi-annual Get it Done Day. I am recommending that we assign all of those tasks that we’ve been meaning to do and “get it done” on the day that daylight savings time starts and repeat our To Do list again in the fall when the clocks switch back. Remember that daylight savings time starts earlier this year. It’s been moved forward from April to Sunday, March 11, 2007 and I couldn’t be happier. It gives us all a chance to get something done before the end of the first quarter of 2007 and if you have children, you’ll have them home for March Break so delegate some of the household workload.

Get it Done ActivitiesHere are some health and safety related items to put on your “get it done” list.

 Switch to Daylight Savings Time – set clocks ahead one hour on March 11, 2007.

 Change the batteries in your smoke alarm, carbon dioxide alarm and all flashlights.

 Prepare and practice a family emergency plan including fire escape routines.

 Review your emergency supplies and replenish or replace water and food supplies.

 Label your circuit breaker panel or fuse box and in older homes, tighten the fuses to ensure that they are working.

 Makeover your medicine chest. Discard expired medications and dispose of them at your local pharmacy.

 Create a medication checklist of prescriptions and over the counter items you regularly use so it’s easy to stock up next time.

 Assemble a comprehensive first aid kit and store it where it can be easily accessed, almost anywhere except the bathroom.

 Make an appointment for everyone’s semi annual dental checkup.

 Make an appointment for annual physicals for each family member.

 Put your car in for a tune up and regular maintenance.

 Flip the mattresses in each bedroom.

We live in a society starved for what I call “completion energy”. Many of the outstanding tasks in our lives such as preparing our tax return are either overwhelming, boring or time consuming. That is why it is important to knock off some of these important items from our “to do” list before there is an urgent need.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Grey's Anatomy ~ love this show!

Found this info on another blog ~ too cute!

Grey's drinking game.

REQUIREMENTS:
An episode of Grey's Anatomy.
A handle of 80-proof hard alcohol.
A 40-ounce malt liquor beverage (just in case).
A bottle of Chardonnay (a possible substitute for the ladies).
A 30-pack of beer. Preferably a cheap, domestic macro-brew.
THE RULES:
Every time Meredith whines, take a sip. Just kidding. We don't want anyone to get alcohol poisoning! Just forget it. Skip on down.
For every medical term you don't understand, take a sip.
Every time the Chief tells someone to "carry on," take a sip.
Whenever Alex makes an inappropriate or rude comment, take a sip.
All females in the room must take a sip for every passive-aggressive remark Addison makes towards Derek. Men, in turn, take a sip for his wisecrack rebuttal(s)!
For every word Izzie and Denny announce during their Scrabble games, take a sip. If the word is in any way sexually suggestive, make it two sips!
Participants must select of the interns before the show starts. Whenever Bailey insults your intern during the episode, take three sips.
If you catch yourself thinking how much less attractive your boyfriend or girlfriend is than Patrick Dempsey or Katherine Heigl, take four sips. If anyone asks why you're taking these four sips, you can just say you're really thirsty, or pretend you don't hear them.
Whenever George stumbles awkwardly over his words, take a sip. [NOTE: The person in the room whose hair most closely resembles George's in the episode you're watching must take an additional five sips].
Each elevator conversation between Meredith and McDreamy? Finish your beer, no matter how much is left. If you happen to be between beers, take a shot!
If a patient dies, you may take a reprieve from imbibing, regardless of what happens in the next 60 seconds. You are allotted one minute per patient death. [NOTE: This rule may also be ignored if you elect to].
Every time Joe the Bartender makes an appearance, chug an entire beer and slam the can into your forehead (ladies may substitute an awkward, feminine heave of said can toward the TV, post-chug).
If two characters on the show hook up who have never done so before (an example would be George and Christina), take a shot of vodka or whatever hard stuff you have on hand. Then chase it with a sip for good measure!
For every O'Malley/Burke chest bump, someone has to go buy more beer. Why? Because an additional three beers per participant must be consumed, and you're probably running low.
If Denny dies, pour a portion of the 40-ounce malt beverage on the ground. The rest must promptly be chugged by one or more participants.

Check out this link if you're a fan like me:
http://www.greysanatomyinsider.com

Friday, February 9, 2007

and MORE TLC Sales!

MORE PRODUCT CLEARING OUT!

Lime purse and Frog Purse ~ $6 (Reg $13)

Pocketbookz (4x4 accordian albums) ~ $6 (Reg $10)
Lime, Purple, Tan, Pink, Black, Red

Pocketbookz stackz (3 3/4" x 3 3/4" pads of paper)
24 pages - $1.50
36 pages - $2.00

Minibookz (6x6 mini albums) ~ $12 (Reg $25)
Blue, Lime, Purple, Tan, Black, Pink

Minibookz Stackz (6x6 pads of paper)
36 pages - $3.00
60 pages - $4.50

12 x 12 postbound Albums with pages ~ $20 (Reg $45)
Black Ice, Pistachio, Pink Bubblegum

Words for walls (great way to decorate craft/scrapping room!) ~ $5 (Reg $20)
~ A Happy Life is made of Little Things
~ Home is Where your Story Begins
~ Love makes a House a Home
~ Simple Pleasures are Life's Treasures
~ Today's Beautiful Moments are tomorrow's beautiful memories
~ Twinkle Twinkle little Star

Smaller rub-on words ~ $3 (Reg $12)
~ Imagine
~ Welcome

Art for walls ~ $3 (Reg $12)

~ pink butterfly
~ real flowers red
~ real flowers yellow
~ Funky flowers large
~ Funky flowers combo
~ Large dot bug
~ Large stripe bug
~ Scrolls

Christmas Cards ~ $5 set (Reg $15)
~ 12 cards


EMAIL ME TODAY TO ORDER (While Supplies Last!)

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

SCRAPBOOKING SUPPLIES Sale!

TLC is clearing out some of their inventory before the new catalogue comes out in July!
Check out these prices and email me if you would like to place an order! Please refer to catalogue or website for colors:

12 x 12 patterned paper packs (10 sheets of each pattern/color) ~ $3 (Reg. $9)

- Atlanta Argyle - black, bright blue, aqua, bright red, orange, purple peacock, soft pink, stone, yellow

- City Cafe - antique orange, classic navy, cream, dill, dusty green, gray, lt. stone, moss, vintage red

- Underground - antique aqua, bright blue, brown, dill, dusty green, limeade, moss, orange, soft blue, soft pink, stone, tan, typhoon, violet blue

- Varsity plaid - a life remembered, adventure, carefree/siblings, cat tales, country life, gettin' wet, good times, graduation, grandparents, loveable you, moments, once upon a time, proud to serve, school, soft blue, trick or treat, vacation, winter, sweet pea

- Blockz - baby blue, baby pink, child/family, fall, fourth of July, Halloween, school, spring, summer

- Dotz - baby blue, baby pink, black, girlfriends

- Stripez - birthday green, child/family, fall, married, summer blue, sunflower, true blue

Quik Accent KITS ~ $5 (reg. $14)

A life Remembered
Cat Tales
Faithful Friend
Genuine Boy
Gettin' Wet
Good Times
Graduation
Time with Grandpa
Happy Together
Moments like these
Proud to Serve
School
Vacation
Blue Jeans
Sweet Pea

Quick page kits ~ $3 (Reg $7)

Halloween
Memories
Smile
Splash
Sunshine
Sweet Baby
Wonderfall

Block letter stickers ~ $3 (Reg $7.50)

Pastel
Primary

All Phrasez stickers & Tagz ~ $2.50 (Reg. $5)

REMINDER - ALL ABOUT ME WORKSHOP - FEB 24TH
CLICK ON ARCHIVES IN JANUARY FOR DETAILS

Saturday, February 3, 2007

Our dream vacation ~ Paradise!





7 nights of sweet heaven! Our holiday in Punta Cana was awesome!

Friday, February 2, 2007

New Scrapbooking Site!

http://www.lisabecky.com/home.html

Lisa Bearnson is the Founding Editor of Creating Keepsakes™ magazine, co-author of three craft books and monthly host on QVC®’s “Creating Keepsakes Hour”. Becky Higgins is Contributing Editor Keepsakes™ and notable creator of eight books about scrapbooking, card-making and family history. Both have partnered with organization leader, Cropper Hopper®, to bring you storage with style and products to embellish your home and craft space.
Lisa and Becky have differing approaches to crafting, organization and design so the collaborative effort with Cropper Hopper® generated fun, functional products that work for all personalities, work habits and décor.
At last, you can customize your work area to maximize space and decorate it to inspire the artist in you.

Thursday, February 1, 2007

TLC has new product!

Runway Unveiled!It's here! Runway's foundation is built around four fashionable kits with numerous accessories available to really dress up your layouts. Memory Gems, custom coordinated Ribbon, white Chips, colored Rub-ons and Outerwear stickers add pizzazz to this fresh new line.

Check out my website for the new line~
www.topline-creations.com/DonnaLafleur

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Cool way to email pictures!

Check out this link:

http://www.smilebox.com/learnMore.jsp?partner=smilebox&campaign=none&page=designScrapbooks&origin=HomePage

What is Smilebox?
Smilebox is a fun and engaging service that connects you with family and friends using your photos. It's free, easy to use, and the results are amazing.
What can I make with Smilebox?
With Smilebox, you can create animated scrapbooks, photobooks, slideshows, postcards, and greetings for any occasion, and email them to anyone.
Is it free?
Yes, you can personalize and share any design you like for free. You can also do more by purchasing the premium version of a design.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

7 Steps to Making a Scrapbook Page

Have you found yourself staring at a giant stack of photos wondering how you'll ever put together your first page—let alone an entire book? Here are seven basic "how to's" that will make creating scrapbook pages a snap.
1.
Sort your photos and select a theme to work on (generally, 5-7 photos fit on a two-page spread and 3-5 photos fit on a single page). Keep in mind that you don't have to scrapbook every photograph—select only the best photos to highlight the event, feeling or moment you want to convey.
2.
Select 2-3 colors of safe paper that will complement colors found in the photographs. Experiment with different color combinations to find the perfect colors to enhance your photographs. You may want to include stationery or decorative paper that supports the theme of your pages.
3.
Choose a photo to be your focal point. As a general rule, select photos with sharp images, vivid colors and well-lit subjects.
4.
Shape and mat your photos to add extra prominence to your focal point. You can do this easily by matting your photo with a wider border than the others, or double or triple-matting it. While shaping your photos, keep in mind that simple shapes such as rectangles, ovals, circles and squares are among the most eye-pleasing shapes. If irrelevant or distracting details appear in the background, simply trim them out. Keep in mind that this doesn't mean you have to cut out all of the background—frequently, ordinary items pictured in the background will bring a flood of memories essential to journaling and reminiscing.
5.
Add journaling. No page is complete without adding your thoughts, feelings and experiences. Take a few minutes to write down not only the "who" and "when," but also the "what" and "why."
6.
Arrange photos, journaling and titles on your page. As you arrange these elements, pay close attention to the direction your eye moves. In general, well-designed pages are well balanced and will follow a natural flow that mimics the letter Z. To check the balance, imagine that your layout is on a scale. Does one side tip the scale? Once you're pleased with the layout, simply adhere the elements to the page.
7.
Try a few extras. As you get more comfortable with scrapbooking, try your hand with some embellishments—stickers, die cuts, rubber stamps and punches are among the most popular page accents. Use these items sparingly—you don't want them to overpower your photos.
Congratulations! You've successfully completed your first scrapbook page without a hitch. You'll find that as you scrapbook more and more, you will develop your own style, but these tried-and-true basics will serve as a strong foundation. Happy scrapping!

How to Mat Your Photos
1. Decide on the shape of your photo.
2. Using acid-free and photo-safe adhesives, adhere the photo onto a piece of cardstock or decorative paper that is slightly larger than your photo.
3. You can vary the widths of the paper borders to add more or less prominence to the photo. For variety, try cutting your paper with decorative-edged scissors.

Monday, January 8, 2007

ALL ABOUT ME workshop ~ taught by ME!

All About ME Workshop

FEBRUARY
24th

It doesn't matter how long you've been scrapbooking, you know deep inside you should be scrapbooking yourself - telling your own story. And, you might be more willing to do so if it weren't so difficult to get photos of yourself or so darn painful to look at the photos you have (I'm right huh?) But, did you know that you don't really need a photo of you, to scrapbook you? It's true. This class is designed to help you scrapbook the evidence of you - some of the little things that together describe your "essence."
I think, in taking this class, you will discover how much "you" there is in your surroundings. It is this evidence gathered and documented that creates a composite story - a story that is surprisingly descriptive and personal ~ complete in a mini-album for you to share with friends/family!

note: you are going to need one photo of you that you like, so put on some lipstick and hand over the camera!

COST: $35 includes all supplies ~ you need to bring your basic tool kit ~scissors, adhesive, cutter & pictures relating to these questions:
  • What is your favourite indulgence (treat, dessert, beverage?)
  • If you had one free afternoon to do anything you wanted, what would it be?
  • What is something you use every single day, something that you could live without ~ but wouldn’t want to?
  • What is something you buy in bulk, just to make sure you don’t run out?
  • Where in your home do you love to be?
  • What in nature most inspires you?
  • What store wouldn’t you want to live without?
  • What is a little thing you do to spread cheer to those you love?
  • What is your happiest color?
  • What book(s) have given you a new perspective on life?
  • What is a symbol, character, motif or design that you love?
  • Do you have a collection?
  • What is something you are really good at?
  • List three words that describe you!


Contact me by the middle of February to sign up!

9 MORE SLEEPS till Dominican trip!

Ooooohhh Baby ~ Heaven IS a place on EARTH!

Aaron and I are headed to Punta Cana next week ~ and we are going at the perfect time ~ cold front and blizzard hitting Athabasca - worst one since 1989!! We'll definately enjoy the white sands, turquoise waters AND 85 above heat!

Will post pics as soon as I figure it out!

Saturday, January 6, 2007

New Candles in from Home Interiors!

Great Idea for Easter Gift!
12350 Jelly Bean
Petite Jar Candle
This sweet springtime treat smells
just like a handful of fruity jelly
beans. Savor the scent of fruit
essences blended with a hint
of vanilla and coated in sugary
goodness! Approximate burn time
is 48 hours. 23/4"x4" h.; 7.5 oz.
Retail $10.99

Contact Kelly Schelske for a catalogue or email newsletter!
schelske@myipplus.net

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Scrapbooking Retreat in Slave Lake, AB

I'm posting this for a Scrapbooking buddy...

We are fundraising for the Boys and Girls Club of Slave Lake.
Please come out if you love Scrapbooking for a great weekend and help support a great group at the same time ~ all proceeds go to the club. Anyone who wants to make a personal donation can do so as well I can be contacted for that as well.
Kristy 780-369-2523
Scappin' for Kids Retreat
Febuary 16th, 17th and 18th
Northwest Inn Banquet Room
Slave Lake, AB
Fee $50.00 early bird (before Jan 15)
$60.00 between the 15 and 25
Must be registered before or on the 25th of Jan. to reserve a spot
Fee includes meals, classes, goodie bags, name entered in for doorprizes and a whole lotta fun to spend with old friends and meet new ones.
There well be a silent auction, something similar to 50/50 draws, raffles and other great stuff you don't wanna miss out on.

First day is Friday starts 7:00 pm set up and check in goes till midnight
Saturday 9:00am-3:00am
Sunday 9:00am-4:00pm

There well consultants there from Creative Memories, Top Line Creations, Stampin Up and hopefully Lil' Scrappers store so you can buy what they have on hand right there or place an order as well.

Contact Kristy Lawrence for more info,details or to register.
780-369-2523
knlh@slavelakecomm.com

No refunds if you cancel and please no children under 10 years of age.
If you don't scrapbook and your child does they are more then welcome to attend, but they must be with an adult.

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Getting ORGANIZED when putting your Christmas decorations away!

Thought I would share these tips....

I'm not packing the tree away for another week!

Problem: The light strings are always tangled, and you don’t know what kind of replacements you need for the dead and faded bulbs.Solution: Whenever you buy a new string of lights, immediately label the plug with a number keyed to a written description of it (the type and number of bulbs in the strand, for example, and where you purchased it). That way, any damaged bulbs will be easy to replace, says Steve Pearson, a three-time winner of the Merriam, Kansas, Festival of Lights Contest. As for the knots and snarls, Taylor offers this tip: Take an empty coffee can, cut a slit in the plastic lid, and put the receptacle end of the light cord through it. Wrap the string around the can, store extra bulbs and extension cords inside, then replace the lid. (When it’s time to unpack the lights again, plug each strand into an electrical outlet to make sure it works before you unroll it.) Always store colored lights in a dark place to keep the bulbs from fading (blues, greens, and purples fade faster than reds and yellows do).

Problem: “Santa’s” suit is starting to look dusty and worn.Solution: “If your costumes are homemade or valuable to you, treat them as you would a wedding dress,” says decorating expert Kelley Taylor. “Dry-clean them, press them, and keep them folded neatly in a sealed, acid-free container so that no moisture or moths can get in.”

Problem: Half-used rolls of gift wrap wind up torn or wrinkled.Solution: “Consider limiting yourself to one or two kinds of all-occasion gift wrap and one or two colors of ribbons and bows that you can use all year,” says author Donna Smallin. If you must have themed wrap for every occasion, she adds, you can protect any opened rolls by cutting a leg from a pair of panty hose, slipping it over the tube, and securing the open end with a twist tie. Or slit an empty wrapping-paper tube from end to end and slide it over the partial roll.

Problem: Artificial wreaths get crushed or become mildewy.Solution: “Cover indoor wreaths with plastic bags, then hang them on the walls in a spare closet or on two-by-fours in your attic,” says former special events director Sandy Stuckey. “Put one nail on top and one just below the base so the wreath keeps its round shape.” Artificial wreaths and garlands that have been displayed outdoors require an additional step: “Bring them inside to a warm spot first and let them dry for 24 hours before storing them,” says Kevin York, vice president of Christmas Decor, a home-decorating company in Lubbock, Texas.

Problem: Plastic lawn ornaments and other large, oddly shaped decorations take up too much space when boxed.Solution: When you buy new clothes, save the zippered garment bags and use them to protect bulky plastic figures, such as sleighs and reindeer, suggests author Valerie Parr Hill. Then hang the bags in a closet or on a nail in your attic.

Here's a chart to keep your decorations/boxes organized!

http://www.realsimple.com/realsimple/web/pdf/1205/decorations.pdf

HAVE FUN!