Monday, August 20, 2007

i heart ckmb


The last few weeks, since the SOY announcement, CK has kept me hoping! There have been profile sheets, article proposals, submissions, and several other things! It's so interesting to see a little bit of the inner workings of a magazine. I've had a lot of fun! With Vegas in less than a month... I'm starting to get a little giddy!

One of the main reasons I decided to enter SOY were my friends on the Creating Keepsakes Message Board. I'm not sure I would have thought to enter on my own. They encouraged me so much throughout the entire process of entering, waiting, and finally getting the call! I have met so many wonderful ladies that I am proud to call friends on the CKMB. On Saturday, I got a chance to have lunch with one of my message board friends, Luv2talk (aka Leslie). We laughed and talked and had a great time!!!

Monday, August 6, 2007

scrapbooking the proces


this is a layout that i have wanted to do since i hit my weight loss goal in april. tonight seemed like the perfect night to get it done. (i wanted to give a copy of it to my weight watchers leader tomorrow at our meeting.) this for me was all about scrapping the process... a little piece of me... ok, a BIG piece of me... 36 pounds of me!

this year one of my big goals has been to have a few more pictures of me in my scrapbook pages. since i am always the one behind the camera, i seem to wriggle my way out of being in most of our family's photos. this was especially evident to me when i was trying to find a "before" picture. it was pitiful!!! the picture i used on this layout was the best i could come up with. so if you're thinking of taking on a challenge in your scrapbooking this year, may i suggest handing the camera over? then using some of the pictures that result in your scrapbook... scrapbook your process... whatever it happens to be at this moment. thanks for looking!

supplies:
background paper: jessica sprague - out of africa kit, creatingkeepsakes.com; grunge brush & overlay: rhonna farrer, twopeasinabucket.com; frames on photos: katie pertiet - ledger frames, designerdigitals.com; fonts: lombardic and garamond

Saturday, August 4, 2007

somebody pinch me!!!! ok, not really!




i still can't believe this is happening to me!!! i have been a subscriber to creating keepsakes for what seems like forever! the magazine has been a constant source of inspiration and admiration to me... and here i am now, right in the middle of the action, and it's like a dream come true!

so here is what winning top ten means...
a trip to vegas to the memory trends trade show and expo where they will have a big reception to announce the one and only scrapbooker of the year!!! and the winner recieves... drum roll...
$10,000 in cash and more than $10,000 in prizes. plus, a two-year contract with Creating Keepsakes magazine!!! i am so excited to have this opportunity and to have made it this far!!! thank you CK!!!!
for those of you who don't know much about soy (scrapbooker of the year) these were the requirements:1. Prepare a portfolio of your 20 best scrapbook layouts.2. Prepare a 1-page essay on the following topic: Describe your ideal day. Real or fictional. Past, present or future. It’s up to you. It’s your day!
3. Prepare a separate sheet (or sheets) of paper that includes your name, contact information, and a list of supplies you used to create your 20 layouts.
4. Send everything from steps 1, 2, and 3
between May 5 and July 6, 2007 to Creating Keepsakes Magazine

click here to see where CK posted the top 10 winners

Friday, August 3, 2007

my all american man


i got the inspiration for this layout for a revlon ad that i saw in a magazine awhile back. i tore out the page, and set it aside to scrap. after quite a search to find a similar font to the title on the ad (which i loved), and much help from some of my font finding friends... i went with the first font i tried... air conditioner.

this is the title from the original ad:



getting the call...

When I got “the” call, I was web-camming with a friend and diligently refreshing and responding on CK’s contest message board. I was watching as the calls started going out. When Erin Lincoln posted, “1 call down, 9 to go,” the normally laid-back person that I am took a lunch break! My hands started shaking and my heart started racing. I watched as Erin reported call 2, then 3, then 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.

. . . Then the dreaded post from Erin came: “The last call is being made . . . right now.” I felt a little (okay, a lot) disappointed. My phone was just sitting there on my desk, where it had been all day . . . not ringing.

As I resolved to myself that I was very pleased with my layouts, regardless of the outcome, MY PHONE RANG!!! I waited, looked at the caller ID, and it was Britney Mellen from CK! I wanted to scream and cry at the same time, and it was a darn good thing I was sitting down!!!

When I answered the phone, Britney asked if Noel was available and YES, I WAS!!! I had shrieked right before I answered the phone, so my 7-year-old daughter ran into my scraproom with the camera in tow. (Yes, I have trained her well!) While I was on the most important call of my life thus far, my wonderful little girl was snapping pictures!

As I’m sitting here just hours later, trying to recall what Britney actually said to me, my heart is pounding and my mind is coming up blank! She told me that she loved my work, and that I had great style. She sure knows how to make a girl feel like a million bucks!

When I hung up the phone, I’m pretty sure I screamed!!! My girls both gave me a huge hug. The only downside to the moment was that my husband had left early the same morning for a Navy trip to Guam, and I couldn’t tell him my news right away.

Then my phone rang again! This time it was Erin Lincoln calling to congratulate me! While talking to Erin, I was trying to come up with a new pseudo message-board name so I could share my excitement with all my CKMB friends (which, by the way, are the best girls around!!!). My “new name” wasn’t particularly clever, but it was all I could come up with while my heart was racing. (Not that my “normal” message-board name “noel joy” is extremely clever, either!)

While I could still speak, I called my mom and dad, my sister and my grandma. I then raced to my room to change my clothes for a birthday party I was going to. My daughter knocked on my door and said, “Mom, there’s some strange lady at the door!” I came to the door and someone was delivering flowers with a congratulations note. An all-around amazing day!

What would winning this contest mean to me? I’ve been a subscriber to Creating Keepsakes for about 7 years, and over the years it has been a constant source of inspiration to me. So, getting the call that CK thought a lot of my work was something akin to winning an Olympic medal for me!

But most of all, I would be thrilled to no end just to get a chance to share scrapbooking with others! Scrapbooking is my passion. It encompasses all of my loves, from my beautiful little girls to photography, from art to friendship. The joy of sharing what you love and getting the chance to learn from others as they share what they love would be the biggest thrill I can imagine.

One of the greatest lessons I’ve learned through scrapbooking has been sharing MY story. I’ve had a hard time putting myself into my scrapbook pages over the years, and one day my daughter asked why there were no pictures of me in any of our scrapbooks. Her comment hit me like a ton of bricks! I resolved to add myself to my scrapbooks, and I made my first scrapbook page about myself this last year. Years from now, when my girls look back they won’t just see scrapbooks filled with them and their daddy. They will see our whole family, Mom included! No matter if my make-up looked nice that day or my pants fit the way I wish they would, I have resolved to spend more time on the front end of the camera. This has been a huge revelation to me, and something I would love to share as Scrapbooker of the Year!




Thursday, August 2, 2007

the fleeting days of summer
there is a quote a read awhile back that said,

"i sometimes wake in the early morning
and listen to the soft breathing of my children,

and i think to myself, this is one thing
i will never regret."
-brian andres

it reminds me to step back and keep my eyes and ears open
to savor each moment
and remember that these moments are fleeting
and we will never get them back

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