it’s getting KRAFTy up in here…

I’ve got most of the products in hand for my upcoming classes, and I’ve been creating up a storm! Here’s a little insight into my creative process:

When creating for a class I often scrap, toss, or otherwise reject some of my own initial projects. If I don’t  think they’ll work or be fun enough, if they’re just not going to be super great… out they go. I’m happy to say I’ve got some projects (shown here is a tag we’ll be making) that I think are going to be just right for my “Kraft It” class.

The project you see here will make it’s debut on National Scrapbook day at Stamper’s Corner (Elk Grove, CA). Now it’s back to work for me – lots more fun stuff to create!!

PS – if you can’t make it kits will be available, and I’ll also be teaching this course again later this spring/summer.

UPS + Fed Ex have been good this week…

It’s a most wonderful time of year…

Sparkly new products are rolling in!! I’ve got a bunch of stuff coming to me directly for upcoming in-person classes… and I am SO excited to play + put the class projects together. I’m going to be making video(s) of behind the scenes for sure. Want to see just a few of my faves that have already rolled up in the last few weeks? Above – Girls Paperie Kitch! Below – Studio Calico wood butterflies

above – Pink Paislee Daily Junque has arrived! YAHOO!

below- Jenni Bowlin goods that I’m still experimenting with…

and lots of detail from Webster’s Pages too…

These classes will be packed with even more fun stuff – wow. For now I guess I’d better get to work so I can share some fun new peeks & projects!!

The sweet sugar filled south.

As I reflect on my recent trip, I really have to give snaps to the south. Of all the places I’ve been, nowhere – and I mean NOWHERE I’ve been takes their sweets as seriously here in the US as they do in the Charleston/Savannah region. I mean dang. I find myself running for the treadmill as I look over my photos and recall ALL the delights I indulged in…

I had but one cup of coffee my entire trip. The rest of the time I was chugging sweet tea. It’s NOT the same when I make it here in California. it’s just not. It must be the water or something – because sweet tea is just BETTER in the south. If sweet tea was an option – I was drinking it. At the Army base, restaurants, wherever. I was all in. *LOVE*

They have some great traditions in candy down there, Pralines being one of my personal favorites. I preferred the River Street Sweets ones over the others I tried (oh yeah, I had them daily).

Charleston was FILLED with delights. Here’s my personal highlights…

Now while not unique or anything, I also found a cupcake shop (called Cupcake) and their stuff was FANTASTIC. I got a box to-go for us to enjoy up in Columbia – and we all loved the goods! I especially recommend the caramel apple cupcake.

Every restaurant in Charleston had a good dessert menu far as I could tell, even the delis (like Caviar & Banannas the upscale deli/market I popped into) had all kinds of killer sweets!!

 

The Sugar Bake Shop had so many amazing things + super cool people working there. I had a few delights from them but this pecan crusted treat made me nearly swoon as I was sitting in the parking lot waiting for my aunt’s airplane. TRUE LOVE!!

If you’re in Charleston though – you’ve got to pop into Jestine’s Bake Shop. ADORABLE little spot + off the hook goodies.

I brought darling Jason home a Coca-Cola cake… though looking at this photo he and I both wish I’d brought one of everything! What is Coca-Cola cake and why is it special? Well I had been told I simply HAD to have it at Jestine’s so that’s where I had lunch (around the corner at the restaurant) and wow. it’s…

It brought my love of chocolate + sugar + butter + coca cola + pecans together into one soul searing, eye crossing, diet destroying good time. WOW. Upon returning home I discovered that I actually have a Paula Deen recipe for this cake so I’m going to give it a whirl sometime in the future. I also have a recipe for Hummingbird cake – another specialty (but one I didn’t get to try on this trip) that I’ll have to test out.

I fear I must tell you that I simply MUST return to Charleston. I didn’t even make it through half of my dessert “to eat” list!!! I ate at both Jestine’s Kitchen and the Hominy Grill (both places I HIGHLY recommend for lunch or dinner!) and BOTH had so many choices I wanted for dessert… and there were many more restaurants I’d have liked to try but didn’t have time! Oh my. I think I’d double in size if I lived there.

Oh wait, but we have to talk about Savannah…

I was only there for about 2hrs… and it was painfully wonderful. I *LOVE* Savannah. It’s the #1 most prettiest (yeah, that’s what I said) garden filled historical city I’ve ever visited and going back really made me never ever want to leave.

Well ok, soon as heat + humidity hit I’d have run myself back to California… but still. *LOVE* the garden district. It was a perfect day, made utterly exquisite by getting to meet & spend time with Stephanie Howell whom I adore more now than ever. Truly – I could not think of a more beautiful place to meet her face to face for the first time, nor think of someone I’d rather have a lovely girls lunch & shopping with there in my beautiful Savannah.

Stephanie took me to the Paris Market – and it was an experience beyond description. Truly. Imagine a place where all things are pretty, vintage, antique, and awesome… it’s… just dang. Add on top the fact that they sold beautiful cookies & treats – including a fleur de lis frosted cookie that I decided HAD to be my plane ride home cookie. Was fantastic. If you’re in Savannah – GO there!!

Then for lunch my one request was that we PLEASE go somewhere girly. After 48hrs on an Army base at the mercy of the food requests of a soldier who’s tastes ran more towards deli sandwiches and burgers… well I really wanted girly food. She suggested the Gryphon Tea Room and I squealed. Why? Well back in ’02 when Jason & I were in Savannah he REFUSED to go into a tea room to eat. Somehow I’m sure when we go back to Savannah he’ll happily join me there after seeing the photos I teased him with!!

His loss. Food & service were FANTASTIC – and our waiter recommended this Lemon Chiffon cake (we split it) and it was over the top fantastic. I believe we scraped the plate clean.

Now I’m back home in California… and back to a mostly low-fat, low-fun diet + daily exercise. I’d blush a bit thinking about how much dessert was consumed on my trip – but I can’t be bothered to truly care. Not only did I get to indulge my sweet tooth to the fullest, stopping only when I didn’t want any more but I also got to spend time with a lot of really great women – from my aunt to good friends to new & old friends alike at the scrapbook store too. It was amazing, and every calorie was worth it.

Perhaps I’m part Southern Belle…

Charleston Scrapbooking

www.charlestonscrapbooking.com

On Friday evening I was able to host a crop (with make ‘n take/mini class) at Charleston Scrapbooking. Karla (aka “the mom”) is such a lovely store owner – and I totally loved EVERY lady who came.

(Karla + me shown above, and I’m with Robin a BPC student & all around lovely lady below)

 Seriously they were all so much fun – the 8hrs I was there flew by like nothing!!

We created a layout, talked crafting, and everything else under the sun. The next time  I’m in the area I will DEFINITELY be going back here!! Such a good time…

Ella blog hop.

Have you seen Ella’s newest E-book?

I think it’s a FANTASTIC book and what a great concept too! Personally, I think things that are totally everyday or ordinary are actually quite extraordinary. After all – what’s routine today probably won’t be in a few months or years! Some of my favorite pages are about everyday details like…

  • Most cooked/favorite meal
  • Daily routine
  • inside joke or current funny thing we always talk about
  • Something one of the kids is real into
  • Just happy feelings about today, why I’m blessed, etc.

Or the dog just hanging out…

It’s all good! Anyhow – I’ve got a copy of Ella’s new book Scrapbooking the Everyday for one of you!! Just leave a comment here and I’ll draw a winner later this week.

As far as the blog hop-age goes, I’m linking up (aka hop on over to) Keshet  http://overtherainbow-keshet.blogspot.com/

but here’s all the links to the Ella girls:

http://www.brendajohnston.blogspot.com
http://donnajannuzzi.blogspot.com
http://www.huffordhouse.blogspot.com
http://iloveitallwithmonikawright.blogspot.com
http://midwestscrapgarden.blogspot.com
http://paperandcookies.blogspot.com
http://thelinarstudio.typepad.com/embracelife
http://francineclouden.typepad.com/callaloo_soup
http://wickysticket.blogspot.com
http://overtherainbow-keshet.blogspot.com