Pintrest + Menu Planning + Good Friends!! {Personal}

Since my first blog got such wonderful feedback, Jodie asked me to help write this one as well – hope you all enjoy my rambling again:)
On Jan 10th Jodie posted a Random Tuesday blog post. In it she included a Pinterest menu board that was a dream of hers. As soon as I saw the one she picked as an example picture I knew we had to make it. I loved the layout of the one she chose! It has all the elements of a rotating meal plan board, and it was confined and fun!

(click image to check it out on Pinterest)

After a number of back and forth messages, we pushed our other friend into doing one as well and set up the date of Jan 20th as craft night.

 

As the craft night approached, I did a bunch of prep shopping (I know, it was rough but someone had to do it;)) and thinking out meals I like to eat. Then came the hard part – where in my small condo kitchen will I hang it? As I tried to mentally re-arrange my kitchen I kept looking at my fridge … it would be so perfect ON the fridge …. so you will see in the pictures below that we did 3 of the menu boards the same and 1 is altered. The altered one will be magnetized for my fridge (because of weight this one has no frame). For those of you who do love this idea – keep in mind that just because a craft is shown one way, doesn’t mean you can’t make changes to make it work even better for your own space!

Finally the 20th arrived – craft night! We laid out our supplies: 11x 14 frame, clothes pins, crayola crayon boxes, and lots of crafting supplies – various paper, ribbons, stamps, stickers, scissors, tape, and hot glue (for the record – hot glue and Jodie are a FUN mix – she totally glued ribbon to her own finger).

We were a little slow starting out, making colour decisions and figuring out how it all would work … but after a half a bucket of jujubes we were buzzing with energy!

There were 4 main parts to this project.
Part 1 – the inside of the frame (under the glass) – this involved layering paper, ribbon and adding stamps to personalize each frame. When finished I announced that we were done part 1. I looked up to silence to find each mouth gaping open … that was only ONE part?!?!  After some debate it was decided that we had actually accomplished 8 “parts” or steps in the process. Feel better now girls?:P

Onto step 2 … which intermingled with step 3 ….

Taking the crayola boxes, we cut, re-covered and accented with ribbon.  At the same time we put either decorative paper, or ribbon of choice onto the clothes pins. 1 hot glue gun + 3 women doing 4 different projects at the same time = 1 line up for the hot glue gun. Thankfully, the waiting area was right there beside the jujube bucket …. * cue sugar-induced-hot-glue-and-ribbon trouble *

After unsticking ourselves and getting all the “spiderweb” bits of glue out of our hair and clothes we proceeded to putting together all of our pieces. This was when the ooooh’s and ahhhhh’s started to happen in earnest – seeing it really come together was satisfying, even at 11:30pm! Some cutting of cards to write meal ideas on and the clean up began. Due to the hour, we did not write on our meal cards but took the cut pieces home to finish off.

 

And finally – the finished projects!

4 hours of fun and laughs, 1 mostly empty tub of jujubes, plenty of laughing AT each other, and we are all set for weekly meal planning!

I hope you enjoyed reading about our craft night – it was a ton of fun and I’m excited for the next project!
If anyone is interested in having one of their own, I encourage you to give it a try! If you would rather have one made for you have Jodie give me your contact information and I’d be happy to discuss pricing for me to make a personalized one for you.

 

Happy Crafting!!
Christa

Guest Blogger :: Christa + Making your own cards + a little give away!!

Hey all!  I am super excited to have a very good friend of mine write as my very first “Guest Blogger”!! eeekkkk!

I am going to be asking people to blog about whatever their heart desires. (interested? Email me! info@jodielemke.com) You have a voice! People are listening! They want to hear what you have to say! My Goal is really to put some different stuff out on the blog! You’ll notice that the guest bloggers will all be very different. Some of  the guest’s pictures are going to be just regular ‘ol pictures! Life is meant to be enjoyed! I am thrilled to be starting this new venture! I love Photography but I love life and love the people I am surrounded by!

I am so thankful for my friendship with Christa! And for all those who love to make their own cards.. you’re in for a treat!!
Thank you so much Christa for taking the time to spill your heart! I appreciate you!

xxoo

Jodie~

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Last year, I was lucky enough to be there when Jodie lost her Keith Urban concert virginity.That means it is Jodie’s turn to push my limits and break one of my virginities – blogging. Yes, this is the first ever blog I have written.:)

When I was asked about being a guest blogger my first thought was “why me, I know nothing about photography!” but then she added the very happy line “you can write about anything” ooooo, free rein to stand on an imaginary soap box and talk? OK! I’m there! So if you are reading this, its your chance to stop now, as there is no photography in this post — I’m here to prattle on about a different fun and creative outlet – card making:)

 

I started making cards nearly 3 years ago now. I started mainly because buying cards was a waste – no one keeps them, they cost money, and the sentiments are often just not quite right (or far to froufrou to be anything I would say). And yes, froufrou is a real word! That said, I am still a sucker for the $0.99 cards from Lifesong. My challenge this year is to start making my own encouragement cards instead of buying them. Its a great chance to learn more Bible verses, and to really pay attention and focus on my friend’s individual needs ….

Did I mention I tend to lose track of what I intended to say?
The first card I made was almost an accident – I saw a pack of stickers that was just right for a little boy’s birthday and thought, “I can make a card with that”! So I did. And then it snowballed! I went from having a few items in a pile on my desk, to a box of supplies, to a carry-able folder, to a rolling-six-drawer-kit of supplies which then added one box on the side, and another … and now I’m dreaming of enclosing my patio with glass so I can have a craft room:)My small desk is no longer sufficient for making cards – I’m often spread out over the dining table, with storage carton’s open on each of the chairs I’m not using.

 

Card makers have become more and more frequent – there are so many crafters out there doing them. I look at photos of their projects and I’m amazed at the level of creativity and complex designs patterns.  Do I feel like mine surpass them? Nope! I love my more simple designs, and I love taking an idea from a card making magazine and simplifying it. I love each of my cards for what they are – a chance to show someone I care about that I’m thinking of them when I’m making a card for them (even if it gets thrown out – which I am surprisingly ok with!)  I really enjoy knowing that I’ve created a card that speaks to someone and shows them they are special to me. Using colours they love or a design that catches their eye. I even love it when the littlest of my friends starts to pull the stickers off! I like to think its their way of saying “I want that” and therefore, they like my card.

One of the “funnest” things about making cards is talking to other people and seeing what they’ve made. There is A LOT that I don’t know how to do – which means there is always something new to learn, discover and become better at. The people who make cards tends to be very open about sharing ideas and success/failure stories. Their support as you learn is amazing. There is always someone willing to help you out or teach you (and the classes are good for a number of fantastic laughs!)

Want to try making some of your own cards? Do it! Here’s a few places to get help:

My friend Tarie occasionally teaches workshops in Penticton, watch her facebook page for updates on classes, ideas and links to cool new ideas:

http://www.facebook.com/messages/#!/groups/196859887004024/

This is one of my favourite places for ideas:
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/su

I almost always buy my (brand name) stamps second hand; most crafters are compulsively good about keeping their stamps clean and in good shape so I highly recommend this route. If you buy a “retired” or older stamp set there is still an abundance of good ideas available on the web – just go into the alphabetical listing of the set you have and voila – lots of options for inspiration.

If you’ve read this far through – THANKS!:)And thanks to Jodie for letting me give this a go! To wrap up my first blog, I’m offering a little prize – the 1st three people to comment on this post will get a card made just for them! Jodie will give you my email after you post below. Send me an email and we can talk about what you want from your card — if you want me to just present you with anything I randomly create or if you have an event/ theme/ colour, etc in mind, and I’ll make you a card to keep or give away as you wish. I can mail the card to you anywhere in Canada for no charge.

 

Christa

 

 

Tarie RempelJanuary 22, 2012 - 8:19 pm

Christa your creativity always amazes me ! Thanks for all you do ! hugs <3 Tarie

ChristaJanuary 20, 2012 - 6:31 pm

Thank you so much everyone for the feedback :) I really appreciate that you all took the time to read this post and to leave some comments behind!

CindyJanuary 20, 2012 - 12:12 pm

Great job Christa!!! Your creativity is amazing!!!

KylaJanuary 20, 2012 - 12:03 pm

Great first blog Christa! I am also a card maker/scrapbooker/etc,etc…
I’m happy to see the photo of your workspace! I’m pretty sure the more space I have the more I use. Currently working on some calendars that are spread out between my office desk and kitchen island! LOL

GregJanuary 20, 2012 - 11:48 am

Awesome first blog post. Well done Christa

JenniferJanuary 20, 2012 - 11:43 am

Jodie,
this is a FANTASTIC idea! I greatly enjoyed your first guest blogger. She makes me want to get out and re-discover my creative side (lately tossed aside due to life’s more mundane tasks) and I eagerly look forwad to the next blogger.
Jennifer

LindseyJanuary 20, 2012 - 11:42 am

I love your post! Congrat’s on the 1st ever… FYI – love the cards! I would be interested in a class or two, or three!!!

Happy 1st Birthday Shana :: Smash The Cake

Ok so this little miss has got to be one of the CUTEST little girls! back at the Princess Tea Party she was so shy and reserved, but since we did her Smash The Cake in her own home she was comfortable and candid! You’ll just LOVE her “Popeye” face below!;)

Once again THANK YOU to the wonderful Tiffani Hoolaeff for the gorgeous creation! I love giant cupcake cakes! FUN FUN FUN!
Thank you so much for including me in your celebration of Shana’s first year! I had so much fun! I hope you love these as much as I do!

xxoo

NoelleJanuary 18, 2012 - 10:19 pm

Love the pictures! She is so sweet!

Alana and scottJanuary 17, 2012 - 8:35 pm

Lol, they are all fabulous!
Popeye was captured perfectly!

AngelaJanuary 17, 2012 - 8:34 pm

Oh my goodness Jodie, the pictures turned out so awesome!!!

Going through the motions, meal planning + being a showiteer!

RANDOM TUESDAY! I’m feeling random today! So I thought I’d share with you hahah

Going through the motions.. day in day out.. i think sometimes I forget My son is here.. everyday.. while Tyson is in school.. Alone.. bored.. so he finds all sorts of ways to get my attention… often this is what I find.. I’ll answering an email and someone jumps up on my neck.. OUCHY!! He’s cute though….;)Just gotta learn to take more time out to play with him!


Um Seriously I need to take this to heart. allow it to soak in and move forward!

I am soooo not crafty but as part of one of the changes I’m going to make in 2012 personally, I’m going to make one of these! Seriously LOVE LOVE LOVE! I hate cooking.. I hate routine.. but My family needs to eat lol so 2012 I’ll be meal planning!

Ok wanna see my crazy crazy wish list.. I think i fill it once a month … then slap myself! hahaha!  shhhhhhh don’t tell my hubby!;) Those who think Photography isn’t expensive here’s proof…

Oh an last but not least yesterday I was honored and was given showiteer of the day! I had Sean of Movement Designs work his magic to create an amazing site with the help of the SHOWIT platform! I couldn’t be happier! And this was so cool to see as I’ve only been part of showit for a week! SO thank you Andrew, DJ, and other’s. I’m thrilled to be part of showit!( I can be a star.. right?!?!)

EmilyJanuary 10, 2012 - 12:13 pm

LovIn the random post. Your wishlist looks about as hefty as mine!

Welcome precious Brielle :: Fresh {Penticton Newborn Photographer}

I had the honor of taking photos for this beautiful little girl and her new family! What a miracle babies are! Miss Brielle weighed in a 6lbs 5 oz when she was born! At her session she was 7 days new! Each time I do these sessions I want another baby!Thank you so much Luke and Melissa for allowing me to be part of this super special time in your lives! God bless your family!

There isn’t much more to say but “awwwwwwwwww!!!!”

Enjoy;)
xxoo

Jodie~

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