My Digital Studio – hometowns

I wanted to share some My Digital Studio layouts with you today.  I am finishing up the Germany album from my trip in May.  I’m working on the last few pages.  It is a big book – going to end up around 60 pages.  I plan to print 4 copies – one for myself, one for my parents, one for my brother and one for my uncle.  There is no way I could have made traditional scrapbooks for this trip – so I’m very happy to have My Digital Studio as an option.

I have two different 2-page layouts – one is my dad’s hometown visit and one is my mom’s.  Both grew up in Berlin, Germany.  My dad was a bit outside the city in a smaller town near a lake.  And my mom was in the city.  Here is my Dad’s hometown layout.

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The day we went to see where my mom grew it up it poured down rain.  We didn’t get to see as much as we had planned, but we did get out .   Here is my mom’s two page layout.

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You can click on each image to see a larger version and read the journaling if you are interested.  My Digital Studio is at price you can’t beat – $19.95 – gets you the full program and tons of digital content to get you started.  You spend that much on dinner and it will be gone in a few minute, you can spend that on My Digital Studio and preserve your family memories for a lifetime!   I’m so excited to finish this book but I keep coming up with more pages to add.  I’m down to the last day and we did so much it’s taking me multiple 2 page spreads just to cover that one day.  Then I want to add a layout about all the food we ate and the restaurants we went to.  A layout with all our modes of transportation, and one about all the grafitti.  And I want to add a family tree page to show everyone we saw from my mom’s side of the family on the trip.    So I’m getting close but not quite done.

My Digital Studio is available as a Digital Download – order in my online store, download and get started today.  Or order the disc (you’ll have to add shipping & tax and wait on it to ship to you).   You can shop online for either version here at my website Online Store.  There is even a website just for My Digital Studio users – MyDigitalStudio.net – you can find out lots of information there – what print products are available, training videos, samples, challenges, blog postings, discussion forums.

 

Upcoming Events you don’t want to miss:

Friday, August 16th – Wild about Washi class

Saturday August 24th – Buy One Get One free Sale & Mini Class

Wednesday August 28th – Card Maker’s class

Friday August 30th – Wow Scrapbook class

September 27th – 29th – Stamp, Scrap & Create Retreat

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Mosiac Label Love

bermuda-mosiacThis cute card was one that I received as a swap at convention.  It was made by Natalie Travis. I really like the combination of the Baked Brown Sugar with Bermuda Bay.  We made this card at my Stamper’s Club meeting this month.  We used two of the product bundles that are in the Stampin’ Up! catalog.

  • Label Love Bundle – Label Love stamp set & coordinating Artisan Label punch
  • Mosaic Madness Bundle – Mosaic Madness stamp set & coordinating Mosaic punch

Did you know that if you purchase the Bundles it saves you 15% versus buying the pieces separately.  I love that Stampin’ Up! has started offering us bundles with coordinating products.

You can shop online at my website Online Store.

Enjoy your evening!  I am headed out to our weekly My Digital Studio Digi Crop.

Upcoming Events you don’t want to miss:

Friday, August 16th – Wild about Washi class

Saturday August 24th – Buy One Get One free Sale & Mini Class

Wednesday August 28th – Card Maker’s class

Friday August 30th – Wow Scrapbook class

September 27th – 29th – Stamp, Scrap & Create Retreat

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Truly Grateful & envelope liners

truly-gratefulI’d like to introduce some new products from the Stampin’ Up! Holiday mini catalog –

  • Truly Grateful stamp set
  • Sweater Weather Designer Series paper
  • Witches’ Brew Designer Washi tape
  • Envelope Liners Framelits Dies

I used all four products on this note card that we made for Stamper’s Club this month.  The Envelope Liners Framelits dies include three sizes to line the envelopes that we sell in our catalog – the little square envelopes, the note card envelopes and the medium sized envelopes.  You use these with your Big Shot and standard cutting pads.

truly-grateful-washiOn this card we put the Washi tape on the card and then stamped “Truly Grateful” directly on the tape.  If you want to learn more fun ways to use Washi tape be sure to come to my class this Friday, August 16th – Wild about Washi!  We will be having fun making a variety of cards using Washi tape in different ways.  The class is offered twice on Friday – at 10:00 am and at 7:00 pm – go HERE to rsvp on my website for the class you want to attend.

Upcoming Events you don’t want to miss:

Friday, August 16th – Wild about Washi class

Saturday August 24th – Buy One Get One free Sale & Mini Class

Wednesday August 28th – Card Maker’s class

Friday August 30th – Wow Scrapbook class

September 27th – 29th – Stamp, Scrap & Create Retreat

Have a wonderful day!  I have all three of my boys at home right now.  Kyle returned from California last night.  So I’m a happy mom today.

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Q&A: What is Paper Pumpkin?

Paper Pumpkin Kits

 Q&AQ: I keep hearing about Paper Pumpkin. What is it?A: The simple answer is that it’s a paper crafting kit you receive in the mail each month. The truth is that it’s more. It’s a little piece of fairytale magic delivered to your door to give you a creative escape in the midst of your everyday busy and chaotic life! (If that makes me your fairy godmother, I guess I’m good with that!)

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What’s included in the Paper Pumpkin kits?

  • Part of the magic is the mystery and surprise! You’ll never know exactly what you’ll receive.
  • The projects could be cards, décor, gifts, mini albums, and more. It’s different every month!
  • The first kit will include cards, a clear block to use with clear stamps, clear stamps, embellishments, ink, and simple instructions.
  • You’ll save the clear block to use with the stamps included in future kits.
  • Future kits will include your pre-designed, pre-cut project pieces and instructions, plus any stamps, inks, or embellishments used in the project.
  • You only need basic tools like scissors and adhesive! (Plus the clear block from your first kit.)
  • Keep your inks and stamps from the kits to use on your own projects.

How much does a Paper Pumpkin membership cost each month?

  • Paper Pumpkin is only $19.95 each month and that includes the shipping cost!
  • Your credit card will be billed once your kit ships, usually on or about the 10th of each month.
  • Sign up by August 31st and you can get your first 2 months for only $10 each!

When do I receive the Paper Pumpkin kits?

  • Paper Pumpkin kits ship on or about the 10th of each month via United States Postal Service.
  • Delivery times will vary a bit depending on your location.

How long will it take to make each Paper Pumpkin project?

  • Paper Pumpkin projects are designed to be fun and quick!
  • You can usually complete them in less than an hour.
  • Or do a bit now and a bit later.
  • Or dig into your crafting stash and add a bit of your own flair to the projects. It’s your fairytale; you get to write the ending!

What if I want to stop receiving Paper Pumpkin?

  • You can cancel at any time.
  • If you cancel before the 10th, you won’t receive that month’s kit.
  • If you just need a break while you are gone on vacation, or such, you can put your membership on hold for a month.
  • It’s simple to manage your account online at www.MyPaperPumpkin.com

How to get the Paper Pumpkin Deal?

  • Right now, and only through August 31st, 2013, you can sign up and receive your Paper Pumpkin kits for only $10/month for the first 2 months!
  • To get the deal just use the Promo Code: PUMPKINDEAL
  • Really, you don’t want to miss this! It’s a great opportunity to give Paper Pumpkin a try for only $10 a month.
  • You can cancel at any time, or continue your subscription at $19.95/month after the first 2 months.

I know you’ll want to give Paper Pumpkin a try during this super deal! Visit www.MyPaperPumpkin.com and register today.
Please remember to list me (Monika Davis) as your demonstrator when asked at the end of checkout – I greatly appreciate it.

Every month the kit is completely different. Here is what my Paper Pumpkin customers received last month:

Here’s what my customers received in June:

Questions? Just call or email me. I’m happy to help answer your questions and help you register if you prefer to work directly with me!

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Gorgeous Grunge

Gorgeous Grunge is going to be a new go-to stamp set – I can feel it!  And I’m even going to sell my retired Extreme Elements stamp set.  I pulled it out today because I’m preparing for a new event.  A BOGO sale on Saturday, August 24th.  Read about it here and come on over to shop that day!

But for now I have a card using the new Gorgeous Grunge stamp set.

grunge-cardThis was another Make & Take project from the Stampin’ Up! Convention.  This year at convention you had the option to make your projects there and take them home or take them home and make them later.  Because there was SO much to do during convention I did the latter. And so did my roomies – Cindy and Diane.  So instead we planned a day to get together once we returned home and we made him here at my house.  It was much more relaxed and we weren’t so rushed.  But I did tell them we actually have to set a date to do it other wise I’ll keep putting it off.

So now I’ll finish my story before I head out to our weekly My Digital Studio crop.

And now for the continuation of the journey home from San Francisco (in case you don’t watch Hell’s Kitchen – that’s what they say at the beginning of each episode – I’m trying to be funny – and I’m probably not – sorry).

Let’s see I left off with us waiting for the wheel chair.  Our assigned helper (not sure what they are called) came and got Tyler into the chair and got our gate information (first to the 7:45 standby flight) which was already starting to board.  And in another terminal which we had to go outside and down to the next building to get to.  And she wheeled us right to the front of the security line!  Yeah – finally something in our favor.  Nothing big there – oh but that reminds me of a small incident that happened on our flight out – sorry brief side story here – when we left Atlanta I told the boys – shoes off, jackets off, empty pockets, laptops out of your bag.  They assured me they knew.  But as we went through the line Greg went first, then the boys and I came last – the boys double checked with Greg (he probably wasn’t listening) about taking out their laptops.  I did not hear this and as I got ready to go through security – both of the boys backpacks got pulled out to be searched and they took the boys aside.  I’m waiting to go through and wondering what is going on.  They DIDN”T take out the laptops – apparently Greg said they didn’t have to!  The security lady was very nice and laughing at them for listening to dad instead of mom.  I assured her that I told them to take the laptops out.

Ok – sorry for the side story.  Anyway in LAX we got through security (grateful that we didn’t have to wait in the long line).  I told her I needed to find Sudafed – so we did that  on the way to the gate.  Then we went to the gate and she took our boarding passes to the agent.  I ended up running back to get a really expensive pack of crackers because I wanted him to eat a little bit before taking the Sudafed.  I came back to see that there are more than 40 people on the Standby list!  And the flight was boarding.  So we wait and watch the screen and watch the numbers and watch the people get on the plane.  I thought there was no way we were getting on.  But then I see that we are number 3 & 5 on the standby list.  I ran to the desk to remind them that we were traveling together so either both or neither.  As they finished loading the plane they kept calling over the intercom – everyone with a ticket board now.  You will lose your seat if you aren’t on board now.  Etc.  I watched the board only to see the seats available change to 0 and we were now 2 and 4.  They called our name to stand in front of the desk – so we did.  Then it seemed the agents were becoming frantic – rushing around – telling people it was the last call.  The girl with us pushing the wheel chair seemed to think we might make it.  Then they told us to stand at the top of the bridge area – where they scan your boarding passes.  The agents are now running around yelling – 3 min, 2, min – someone runs down to the plane.  Someone needs to print a report.  They tell us and a couple of other people to walk down to the plane but don’t get on.  The agents start yelling at each other about the report and how many seats there are.  The flight attendent lines us up in priority – I’m nbr 1, Tyler is 3 but they move the man between us behind him.  Someone finally comes running of the plane to tell them there are 6 seats and he writes a number on each boarding pass and they tell us to get on quickly and get seated so we can leave.  We do – they close the doors – I’m so happy we are on this plane and headed home.  and we wait.  the flight attendants check everything.  and we wait.  I talk to the girl next to me and she is traveling alone.  I ask if she would switch with Tyler once we get in the air.  She said she would do it now and tries to flag a flight attendant.  Finally we see one and they find Tyler and bring him back to me.   And we wait.  Hmm.  Why aren’t we leaving the gate…….

Finally the pilot comes on – there is a problem – oh no!  The plane is out of balance and they have to correct it by removing fuel from the plane so they are waiting on a gas truck to come.  He will check the numbers every 5 minutes and update us every 10.  What!  You have to be kidding me.  And personally if I’m flying across the US I don’t think fuel is what I want you to remove!  So now everyone is allowed to get up move around, turn on their devices.  I think everyone took that to mean – let’s go to the bathroom (which we were sitting in front of) and don’t bother using headphones!

I even bravely told a man to have his child use headphones or turn off the sound on their game (believe me everyone could here it) – but it wasn’t the dad and when the dad heard us – he is on the other side of the plane – he is huge!  He is probably the reason we are out of balance and he gave me an evil eye.  And I gave him one back and the sound on that toy turned off.

Tyler is trying to sleep but it just isn’t working – finally he starts throwing up on the plane – luckily I had bags with me this time.  And we still haven’t taken off.  Finally the pilot comes on and says we are good and everyone get in their seat so we can go.  But then we still don’t go because of too much traffic on the run ways.  Ultimately we left TWO HOURS after we boarded that plane.  We sat at the gate for 2 hours!  And you couldn’t get back off the plane.  The 9 something flight left before we did.  And once we got in the air – they ran out of food at the row in front of us.  Not that Tyler wanted to eat  but i was hungry and so tired.   We finally arrived at the Atlanta airport at 5:00 pm  just in time for Greg to pick us up and sit in Atlanta rush hour traffic trying to get home.  But we made it.  And Tyler went right to sleep.  I got a shower, some food, and then went to sleep.

We got Tyler on his meds – antibiotic and a steroid and then followed up with a doctor at home.  Everything seems to be fine now and he still never had any signs that he was sick at all other than the head pain.

I’m done – that is my long drawn out story.  I hope at some point you laughed because if I didn’t laugh about it now I would be crying just thinking about it.  But that was the one thing I didn’t want to do even though I wanted to during that whole journey.  And if you know me I’m pretty much a crier – it doesn’t take much to bring a tear.  I held strong.  Now to wait and see what the insurance will and won’t cover on all the bills we got.  And if they deny anything i think i’ll send them here to read my story on my blog!

Bye for now.

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