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  • 06/03/07
    Childhood Cancer Survivor Celebration Banner Childrens Hospital Mesa, Arizona 2-5pm
  • 06/29/07
    Artfully Yours Scrapbooks etc. Mesa, Arizona 10:30-1pm
  • 05/03/07
    52 Card Pick UP Big Picture Scrapbooking www.bigpicturescrapbooking.com 5/3-7/31 10 weeks creative and crafty summer school!
  • 07/20/07-07/31/07
    Young Champions International Dance Trip China Alyssa and I are going to China!!!
  • 08/03/07
    Artfully Yours Scrapbooks etc. Mesa, Arizona 10:30-1pm
  • 08/18/07
    Paper and Metal Scrappers Payson Arizona 10-12:30pm and 2pm-5:30pm
  • 09/6-8/07
    Creative Escape Pointe Hilton, Phoenix, Arizona Teaching and Playing!!!!
  • 09/18-09/22/07
    Memory Trends Trade Show F + W Publishing Booth Walking the show and having fun!
  • 09/28/07
    Artfully Yours Scrapbooks etc. Mesa, Arizona 10:30am-1pm
  • 10/13/07
    Making Memories Unforgettable Tucson, Arizona Details to be announced!
  • 10/26-10/28/07
    Right At Home Scrapbooking Boston, Massachusettes
  • 11/02/07
    Artfully Yours Scrapbooks etc Mesa, Arizona 10:30am-1pm
  • 11/09-11/11/07
    Scrapgala New Brunswick, Canada
  • 04/4-04/6/08
    Version Scrap Paris, France
  • 04/10-12/08
    Inspired Artist Workshop Concord, North Carolina

A Boy and a Booksigning.......

Img_2758Last night was lots of fun for Michael and I we attended a sold out book signing for  Stephanie Meyer's new book The Host.  Micheal is a big Fan, having read Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse  already, we were excited that Stephanie would be able to sign those books as well. The book signing was held at Marcos de Niza High School in Tempe, and there were 1000 people who had tickets..... only about 15 of them were male! which was fine with Michael! it was a total chick fest! You can kinda tell in the background of the photo of Michael trying to read all of his books at once that is is women for as far as the eye can see!  For whatever reason more women than men read Stephanie's books, Michael says they don't know what they are missing and I would have to agree!  Prior to signing books Stephanie talked to the crowd for about a half hour answering questions that the audience had submitted regarding her books as well as questions regarding what it is like to be a professional writer. Michael being a budding author himself was mesmerized by her  talk. Much of what she said totally resonated with him and his quest to write and publish fiction of his own. One of the things she said was that if  you find yourself wanting to read your storied over and over and curious about what your characters are going to do next you are probably writing something good  so keep going ! Michael was totally motivated to get home and work on the book he has been writing after listening to what she had to say. I was glad he was pumped up because after the lecture ended we began our wait for our books to get signed.  Img_2768_2 On the tickets we bought to the event a letter of the alphabet had been written, ours was the letter "U" so as you can imagine we had to wait until they called the letter 'U" to line up to get our books signed.(which was 2.5 hours later). Michael made use of the time by working the room, making friends and snapping a little picture of Stephanie while she was signing books.Img_2771 I cracked up when I found this little picture on the camera of Michael with two college girls he met at the event... leave it to Michael! I thought he would get tired of waiting but he didn't. When we finally got up to the table for Stephanie to sign our books he thanked her and told her one day he hoped she would be attending one of his book signings.... love that boy. He thanked me over and over all the way out to the car, saying how totally worth the wait it was,and talking about how cool it would be to be an author someday. I would have to agree it was totally worth it , and I was glad to share the fun with him.

Senior Prom.... Wow !

Img_1412_2Last night was Alyssa's big night at the Senior Prom. After weeks of planning, and prepping she was off! The preparations started with the dress which is always the tricky part for her, she is almost 5'7 now and still between a size 0 and 2 so  it can be tricky to find a dress that fits.  We went back to the store we found her homecoming dress at and once more got lucky with this cute Emerald green stapless dress, it fit her perfect! Next it was off to Dillards for the perfect sparkley shoes to compliment the dress, once more we hit the jackpot and found some sassy, strappy,diamond studded ones that were perfect.... and marked down!Img_1414 Alyssa went on to make her appointments to get her hair done, nails and pedicures, and planned some time to work on her tan. We have a great little sparkly jewelry store near us called Dazzle and we made a little trip there to find some fun jewelry and a rhinestone headband to compliment her look!   Alyssa went to the Prom with her boyfriend David and we  thought he did a fabulous job matching his tux to her dress she told him her dress was emerald green and his tux and tie was almost a perfect match!Img_1419 Alyssa and David went to the prom in a group of 10 other couples they got together and rented a party bus so they could all ride together, they were pretty excited.  They met  for photos at a favorite local location the fountains at Las Sendas, where I took most of these photos, their bus picked them up these and took them to dinner at a restaurant in Scottsdale, Chelsea's Kitchen, then it was on the Villa Sienna for the  Red Mountain High School Prom.  Alyssa's best friend Kristin was in a different prom group than Alyssa so she came over to the house before prom for some pictures with ALyssa she looked so cute.Img_1403 I am sure her and Alyssa will be comparing Prom notes tomorrow morning. After Prom Alyssa is having a fun sleepover with some of the girls in her prom group, how fun.Img_1437 Speaking of the girls, here is a photo of most of the girls in Alyssa's group, I just love all the bright colored dresses, looks like short dresses were definitely the trend this year! Here are a few of the couples in her group! great looking kids!Img_1423

Paris kits..... while they last!

Teaching in Paris at Version Scrap was simply fabulous! Along with my souvenirs I brought home a few kits left over from my classes in Paris.  My teaching buddies Kim Kwan and Pam Garrison also a  a few lovely kits they are willing to part with on their blogs as well so take a peek. All the kits have stepped out instructions with color photos .  Each kit is priced at $30.00 (plus $5.00 priority shipping and handling for US addresses), International orders are welcome, just let me know where you live and I will quote you a shipping price. I will list some kit specifics and photos below.  Email me using the email link on my blog   if you are  interested.

Img_1112Clipboard Journal - This lovely little  mini book is mounted on a cute little clipboard, if you love creating mini books and using fun office supplies in the process this is the book for you!  In additional to fun office supplies your kit will include papers from 7 Gypsies and Autumn Leaves, as well is ribbons from May Arts.
What you need to add: To complete this project you will need a basic scrapbooking tool kit, as well as inks in brown,green or orange if you desire to distress you pages and tags. Embellish the book  with photos in sizes that range from 3 x 5 to 4 x 6 in size.




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Warm and Fuzzy Layouts  - Make three fun layouts all using products that add a fuzzy, textural  feel to your layout. Experiment with felt, textured wallpaper and flocked rub-ons as you create layouts to cherish! Kit includes products from Bazzill, Daisy D's, American Crafts, Making Memories, and 7 Gypsies. What you need to add: To complete these layouts please have a basic scrapbooking toolkit, tapestry needle, tacky glue, and brown and green ink.
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Handsewn patchwork journal
Create this fun and functional handsewn journal to house your favorite memories.  Learn book covering and sewing techniques to assemble your book and embellish it with patchwork papers from 7 Gypsies and Jenny Bowlin, and embellishments from Bazzill and Chatterbox.
What you need to add: to complete this project you will need a basic scrapbooking toolkit, glue stick and brayer, book binding or tapestry needle.  I painted  some of my inside pages and chipboard embellishments with Tattered Angels glimmer mist, this product is available at  Scrapbook.com in many beautiful colors.

For additional pictures of my projects check the Paris 2008 photo album on my sidebar. 

SPECIAL INCENTIVE:  By one kit for $30 (plus $5 S&H), buy two kits for $55 (plus $6 S&H) or buy one each of all three of MY kits for $80 (plus $7 S&H)!




Beyond INSPIRED!!!!!!!

Img_1333_2Ok ,I know i have not blogged in a bit... but I really have been on the road for a long time! Even though I went to France first, I will blog about my amazing experience at the Inspired Artist Workshop this past weekend in North Carolina.  It is hard to find the words to express how fabulous this weekend was.  Let's just say Donna and Bill Downey really know how to put on an event! You would never know these two were not professional event planners... every little detail was attended to be sure all the students attending had an amazing time. I arrived late Wednesday night, April 9th the night before registration began and the excitement was already in the air. Even though I was tired after being home just 2 days from France, I caught the fever fast! I shared my shuttle from the airport with two other inspired attendees Chistiana and CD Muckosky.  We gabbed all the way to the hotel, two new friends for me and the event hadn't even started yet.  I got up early  Thursday and shared breakfast at the super cool Concord, Embassy Suites, our event hotel with my new pal CD and my good friend Jeanette along with her sidekick Carol before heading off to start preparing my classroom .  I was immediately wowed by all the mega cool set up that was underway, a huge retail store in one of the ballrooms with 4 different retailers representing themselves, a booth for Heather DeZerga, (the seamstress behind all of Donna's custom sewn goodies!) with all her creations ready for us to peruse, and the registration desk manned by my good friend Donna! The photo above is of the goodies waiting for me in my lime green inspired event totebag.  I immediately fell in love with the way Donna had hand bound all the inspired workshop notebooks... with corrugated cardboard, and handstamped of course! The handbook was designed to have all the event info and class instructions inside so students had a all in one event notebook.  It was super cool to see some students turning these into event autograph books and keepsakes over the weekend.  I have not stopped wearing my Inspired necklace designed by Lisa Leonard, just for the inspired weekend I love it! I also totally dig my inspired apron embroidered with my name that I wore all weekend when I taught! 
Next I had the pleasure of meeting some of my fellow instructors,  Kal Barteski and Jennifer Stewart I have admired these two gals for awhile and it was a kick to hang out with them and soak up their super creative energy!  Thursday night we had a kick off dinner with all the students and teachers, there was such a cool mix of folks there... I was cracking up I was sitting at a table with 5 Canadians, and one great gal from the UK, how fun is that?I was totally tickled to be given a fantastic charm bracelet from the all the gals in the Yahoo group that had participated in their charm swap, they made extras for all the teachers! After dinner the first round of mini workshops began.  Every night of the event there were bonus mini workshops that attendees could sign up for in addition to the  workshops included in the Inspired Event, students were creating in workshops til 11pm!  During dinner two more of my esteemed teacher peers arrived, Claudine Helmuth and Christina Lazar-Schuler, as well as special event guest Heather Bailey. It was great to have a chance to chat with all of them before the event started in the morning. Friday morning the Inspired Workhop began!  I started teaching my first class at 8am... and I was excited to get the show on the road.  I was teaching a workhop using a great clear album from Page Frames, my students got to experiment with paint glazes, alcohol inks and glaze pens to create their finished project.  Each workshop I taught was 3 hours long... the perfect amount of time in my opinion.  Students had the opportunity to create, experiment and play without being rushed, the result was an environment in which creativity flourished!  All my students blew me away with their creations! I haven't mentioned yet that somehow I managed to almost completely lose my voice by the time the workshops started, so my students got to listen to me with a much huskier, whispering voice than usual.. thanks guys for putting up with my wacky voice! Friday night was also fun in that I had time to visit with some friends in the industry attending the event, Ali Edwards, Wendy Smedley,   and Cathy Zielske as well as meet Ali's sister Jessica, and their friend Paolo. Saturday Morning came and  I did it all again! I taught 3 more amazing, fun 3 hour workshops to more great students! Saturday afternoon Donna surprised all the students and teachers with heartfelt thank yous and hugs in each classroom and roses for every student and teacher!  After the end of classes we had  some fun wrap- up comments from Bill and Donna and an auction for Autism Speaks.  Each teacher at Inspired had made a canvas to post outside their classroom that shared their style and gave an indication of what the class was about, these canvases were the auction items for the night. I also had the chance to reconnect with a good friend from Nova Scotia, Paulette Sarsfield...... this gal rocks.  I have taught for three years at an event in Canada  each fall and Paulette has been a student there every year. I loved having some time to chat with her at Inspired. Paulette is such a generous soul, she is an incredible cook and I have drooled over some of the home cooked goodness she has posted on her blog, in particular some amazing shortbread cookies she is famous for.  Paulette made a big box of cookies for me to take home as well as enough cookies for the whole class she was a part of she enjoy!  Did I mention she also treated me to some Canadian coffee  and   cool coffee spoon carved from the apple tree wood on her apple farm in Canada... so good to have friends like her!
The event was finished off with  big group photo out in front of the hotel taken by Paolo, then it was time for  more visiting and mini workshops before we all headed homeward in the morning.  In the morning we  had a  send off from Bill then I was off to the airport. I had the pleasure of sharing a cab with Claudine... she is  so fun, and  Laura another fun inspired student. We giggled and chatted all the way to the airport. good times.  I am still smiling from the fun I had this weekend, thanks so much to Donna for inviting me to teach, and thanks to all the students who made the classes so inspirational to be a part of.  I feel so lucky to have been a part of this Inspired Event.

what have I been up to......

Img_1180_3Well, I have been waist deep in kit building, instruction writing, and die cutting for about two weeks, on top of the regularly scheduled activities our in my household in preparation for two super hugh events in my spring teaching schedule.  First up  is Version Scrap!  in Paris, France,April 4-7th, closely followed by  Inspired Artist Workshop, in North Carolina with my good friend Donna Downey !  The little photo on the right makes me happy...... my son went to work for me last week making the cute little buttons to give away to students in Paris, Michael is a pretty good little button maker and managed to make quite a few in just a couple hours, I will put this skill to use again soon!  I love to make my own button pins I bought a super fun button maker last year from Dr. Dons Buttons and I have used it lots! In my frenzy to get more done than is humanly possible I am constantly making lists of things I need to do. while shopping for crafty odds and ends at Michaels last week I came across the cutest little Magnetic list padsImg_1182 ..... I liked them so much I bought 4, they were in the dollar bin only a buck a piece!  Tomorrow morning we are heading out for the happiest place on earth, you guessed it Disneyland for a couple days of  fast -paced spring break fun.  ALyssa's dance company is dancing in a show in Disneyland so we built a little vacation around it.  For the first time ever each of our kids is bringing along a friend on the trip, this may keep  Mike and I off some of those rides that we don't tolerate well any more! I am sure it will be fun and exhausting. When we  return my Brother Joe and his family will be in town for a little visit from Montana, can't wait to see his kids it has been almost three years since they moved  and boy have they grown!

Counting the Days til my next Parisian Adventure!!

Update! I created a photo album with all my Version Scrap Projects and supply lists! So take a peek my Parisian Friends!

I have been busy with work and family  so each week I consult the calendar for that weeks "must do" activities. This week it is  MUST PACK KITS  for  France!!!! Holy Moly...... how did this happen!  On March 29th I am leaving to teach in Paris at Version Scrap, Version_scrap_2008 last year it was an amazing experience and I am expecting no less this year!  Once more I am teaching along side the some fabulous US teachers Kim Kwan and Pam Garrison who will no doubt inspire me to no end!  I thought I would share a little sneak peak of my projects so my students in Paris could see what we have in store!  I will be teaching a total of 4 classes while I am at Version Scrap  my first class is a Img_1103 fun chipboard book that used a book structure from Magistical Memories, and a beautiful set of papers from the Narratives collection from Creative Imaginations, The class is called "Dedicated to the Onces we Love".  Next up is a fun layout class   called " Warm and Fuzzy" that  uses lots of fun products that have a fuzzy feeling on three layouts.Img_1110 I taught this class last fall and had so much fun using felt, flocking products and  sueded wallpaper! We use great papers from Making Memories, Daisy D's and American Crafts for this class. Last year when I was in France the students really enjoyed the handmade book projects so this year I brought back two! Img_1112 I made a fun Clipboard book using some cool papers from the 7 Gypsies Pretoria Collections and lots of fun office supplies,Img_1102 and then a handmade stabbound book with a patchwork cover that has some fun spraypainted accents on the inside and outside.I also have to give a HUGE thanks to the Bazzill cardstock company, who is a huge sponsor of my  kits to Paris! thanks  Bazzill for all you do and your wonderful products that make my projects look so great! As I get closer to my French adventure I will have to share some of our fun travel plans.  I will be doing some "fun" travel the 4 days before we start teaching at the event and seeing a different part of France than I saw last year!

Tena on TV......

I had a fun time today, doing something a little our of the ordinary for me! I had the opportunity to do a 4 minute segment on the News Channel 12 Midday Show on the Latest Scrapbooking Trends!  It was super fun!  I had fun sharing some examples of  whats going on in the world of scrapbooking and even creating a little project on air with the host Destry Jetton!
I wanted to show some  photos and offer some additional explaination of some of the things I showed on air since there are rules on mentioning specific manufacturers on air and I would love to give some credit to the products I shared! One of my favorite new product lines at CHA was from Teresa Collins!!  Img_1092_2 while at her booth  I fell in love with her Journal it! collection of papers and  when Channel 12 asked me to create a quick but impressive layout I remembered  one of Theresa's booth samples and did my own take on it using some of Alyssa's new Senior pictures, I love how it turned out. While at Teresa's booth at CHA I made a cute mini book Img_1094 with this same piece of paper and since coming home I filled it up with these same photos... love it! I also was able to borrow some really cool samples from the store I teach at locally,Scrapbooks etc. to illustrate some trends happening in the scrapbooking industry right now. Fabrics and fabric inspired papers are a super hot trend in scrapbooking and I totally adore this project Img_1090_2 created by Kelli Collins for her new class at Scrapbooks  ect called Haberdashery, being taught  Saturday, April 5th  from 10:30am-1pm.  How fun to create  a sewn wall hanging that photos and notions... whats not to love!  Another trend I talked about on the show was the continuing popularity of black and white color combinations and clear products. Img_1096 I had fun creating a layout using Bazzill cardstock, and a fun overlay from Hambly Screen prints. I cut out the black botanical overlay piece and positioned it over part of my photo!  I also borrowed a couple beautiful spring layouts from the store created by the awesome Heidi Lynn Schreiber, to illustrate the continuing use of birds, butterflies, and sparkle on layouts and projects, Img_1099 I love all the Making Memories  noteworthy and Bazzill products!Img_1095

Thanks to Kim Kwan!!!!!

Proof_5Alyssa has some drop dead gorgeous senior portraits. If you are not yet familiar with Kim's work you must check it out!  This past Sunday, Alyssa and I spent the afternoon with Kim while she  photographed Alyssa in numerous outfits and poses pretty much making her feel like a rock star/super model along the way!Proof_2 She sent us a couple of proofs that we are drooling over so we thought we would share them on the blog with friends and family. I can tell already that it is not going to be easy to narrow down my choices to just a couple of photos since I pretty much like everything I have seen so far.I guess we will just order them all!Proof_4_2 Proof_6_2

Le Jour D'Artiste - Scrapbooking with a French Flair!!

Img_0929_5O0h La La!! This Saturday is sure to be fun for all our  tres chic local scrapbookers attending Le Jour D'Artiste at Scrapbooks Etc.  This Saturday, myself and 3 other instructors I greatly admire; Carol Wingert, Jenny Packard, and Jennifer Wagner will be teaching an all day artful event! We will be instructing 4 different project classes over the course of our day-long event and bringing in a lovely lunch for our creatively inclined students .  I have included a group shot of our projects for the day!  Jennifer Wagner with be teaching a home decor project that incorporates texture, inks, paints and more. Jenny Packard will be leading the class in the creation of a beautiful keepsake box, you will get to experiment with crackle paint , glimmer mist, and other artful products as you create this beauty of a box! Once more my good friend Carol Wingert has taken vintage charm to a new level with her incredible folio project that uses a gorgeous metal garden gate on the cover of a repurposed book... Carol you cease to amaze me!!  I will be teaching a fun book construction class where we will learn to make a book sleeve as well as two handmade books that fit nice and cozy inside the sleeve from scratch!  We only have a few spots left, we love to have you fill one of them, give the store a call if you would like to join us this Saturday, February 23rd 9am-6pm, 480-854-2303. I will create a photo album on my sidebar with some individual project shots!

Good Times in February!

Img_0791It's been a week, but I have been busy... making stuff! For those of you who don't know my year-long adventure in bookmaking at Big Picture Scrapbooking began in January and our first month was super fun, we enjoyed making a Japanese Stab Bound journal together in the Handmade Book CLub and we got some literary inspiration in the Big Picture Scrapbooking Reading Room chatting bout A Thousand Splendid Suns. February started with a BANG!  This month we are making a super fun Calendar Art Journal in the Handmade Book CLub and it's not too late to join in the fun, click here to register now!  This months project is inspired by an amazing book written by those crazy craftin sisters Linda Woods and Karen Dinino, Journal Revolution. They even did a special video for our classroom, bless their crafty hearts!  If you would like to discuss their book this month come join me in the Big Picture Scrapbooking Reading Room as well! In other Scrapbooking News I am preparing to head off to CHA next week, I am super excited to see what is new and connect with fellow artists and designers and pals in the industry. My good friend and co-author Carol Wingert and myself will be doing some demo workshops at the  F + W Publishing Booth #1751  We will be there on Sunday, February 10th 1pm-2:30pm, February 11th, 11am-12:30pm, and February 12th 10am-11:30am. Also right around the corner is the Inspired Artist Event organized by Donna Downey in North Carolina......... Dang I can't wait for that!! Every day Donna is adding extra little doo-dads and special things for all the students attending, if you are looking for an artful adventure April 10-12th you might want to consider joining us!!! I also have some fun family news to report but I figure I will give the kids their own post!  be back in a day or so! 

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