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Family Trees

October 25, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

Okay, so many folks have a few nuts in the family tree….me, maybe a bit more than most. What I find fundamentally cool is the fact that it is those quirky nuts that continually feed our muse and give us … Read More ...

Slice

October 24, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

Making Memories surprised the crafting industry with a portable hand held die cutting tool…. being the gadget junkie I am, I had to check it out for myself. I was personally impressed with the ease in use and the fact … Read More ...

Linda Woods and Karen Dinino

October 23, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

I truly live a charmed life. I have absolutely crazy amazingly talented friends! I have never met Linda or Karen in person yet, both of these two talented gals have influenced my own art and perspective in truly profound ways. … Read More ...

Mobile Scrapping

October 13, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

Okay, I admit it, I am a total iPhone junkie. I have noticed that I have over 2000 pictures now on my phone… many of which are of my kids doing random funny things that I just don’t want to … Read More ...

Panglossian

October 10, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

It’s a real word, rare and seldom used but, real nonetheless…..it means, ” A Person who is optimistic regardless of the circumstances.” I thought this was an appropriate thing to think about in lieu of the current economic conditions around … Read More ...

Scrapbook Paige

October 8, 2008 by Shellie Wilson

Scrapbook Paige is a family oriented, addictive “hidden object” game that is addictive for adults who like “find a word” style games. Overall I think it’s a great game to try and would be well worth considering for your kids … Read More ...

Recession Crafting

October 7, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

There is no question that the economy is on everyone’s mind. I would hazard a guess that most people did not know that recessions and times of uncertainty have been historically good times for those in the crafting industry. It … Read More ...

Learning to Scrap

October 6, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

How did you start scrapbooking? Was it at a friend’s house, did you attend a convention, or perhaps, sat in on a class in your local scrapbooking store? Most likely, if we are to believe the industry reports, you were … Read More ...

Paperific Melbourne Fair

October 6, 2008 by trisha michaels

Melbourne Paperific Dates: 17th, – 19th October 2008

Several exhibitors at Paperific Expos have Make and Take tables on their stands. Here you can sit and make a quick project free of charge.

Make and Takes introduce you to products … Read More ...

What’s Your Story?

October 3, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

Today I watched my children sit at the feet of an amazing storyteller. He had their undivided attention and you could almost see the drool from their slack-jawed bliss. Each and every child hung on his every word. The yarn … Read More ...

Buried Treasure

September 19, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

So I bet you didn’t know that today is the official talk like a pirate day….seriously, it is and, it is a global made-up holiday. I am waiting with baited breath for a new line of “Talk like a … Read More ...

Local Stores

September 16, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

What makes a great scrapbooking store? As an instructor, I travel quite a bit and teach in a variety of venues but, when it all comes down to it, I love being in local stamping and scrapbooking stores the best. … Read More ...

Busyness

September 15, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

It seems now more than ever, being busy is a plague on our creativity. I know that around here over the past few days, if it wasn’t for computer quirks, power outs, flooding, and some nasty weather, I’d be a … Read More ...

Daisy D Update

September 9, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

A while back I reported here about the apparent closing of Daisy D’s. I had spoken to some folks over there to confirm it, which they did, and well, I got this email today that I wanted to share with … Read More ...

Travels with Isabella

September 8, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

The way we document our thoughts, memories, and travels are uniquely our own. I came across this article about an interesting exhibit featuring the work of Isabella Stewart Gardner through the eyes of another artist, Luisa Rabbia. What is fascinating … Read More ...

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