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Hi! It is me, Anne (HeyAnne on the boards) hijacking the newsletter. When Kristina asked if any of the GG’s wanted to take over the newsletter again (ala Miley), I jumped at the chance. I was lucky enough that my daughter took a nap at the precise moment Kristina wrote her query and was able to be online stalking, er, reading the message boards and was the first of the GG’s to respond. So she and you all are stuck with me this month. wink wink I immediately thought of spring as my topic of conversation here. Over the last few years, spring has moved to the head of my list of favorite seasons and we are now actually in the season of spring as of March 20th. Here in Western Connecticut we woke up to a dusting of snow on the first day of Spring but my husband reminded me that Spring didn’t actually start until later that day, so Winter was able to get it’s last licks. Fall used to be my favorite Season and although I still enjoy the splendor of autumn, I cannot erase the long cold winter that I know is coming right after those last leaves fall and sometimes it starts before they all fall off. When I lived in NYC I loved fall, I couldn’t wait for the colors to start showing up on the trees and I loved the temperatures, especially after suffering through the NY humidity and heat in the summer. I thought the colors of fall added something to my surroundings which were usually various shades of gray. I knew winter would follow but living in the city, the snow would usually bring a respite from the busyness and dirtiness of the city. It gave you a chance to slow down and maybe go out and frolic instead of rushing here and there and it also caused a slow down in traffic which provide some peace and quiet, all needed to recharge your batteries. But winter never brought your life to a screeching halt like it does here in rural CT. You could always walk half a block to get some milk or a loaf of bread if you needed it. If you couldn’t dig your car out, you could always take the bus or the train to get around, so I never felt the isolation that I feel now when winter arrives. Now at the first forecast of snow, I have to run to the grocery store and stock up on all the necessities because now I live the meaning of the phrase ‘snowed in’. If I leave my house while it is snowing, I might not be able to get back up my long steep driveway. School buses can’t start on the coldest of days and there is not even the possibility of some quiet because my boys have no school. If my ‘plow guy’ (who ever thought I would have a ‘plow guy’???) doesn’t show up, I cannot get my car out. It can get so cold here that running water freezes and yes I have the pictures to prove that. Some mornings my jeans freeze while standing waiting for the school bus to come. The best thing I can say now about winter is that you can buy some pretty cool winter scrapbooking products to make fun scrapbook pages with and luckily we just have to open our backdoor and we have a winter wonderland in which to use a backdrop for photos. By the time March rolls around, I am desperate for the spring. I look outside and judge how much snow has melted and watch the water run down my driveway from the melting snow. Eventually those little ‘snow pop’ flowers peek out of the last layer of snow and you know that soon the leaves will be budding and the flowers will be blooming. I get an instant buzz of excitement running through my veins and my head becomes full of all the possibilities that warm weather brings. When that first warm day hits, my husband and I usually take a walk around our property, looking for all the little signs of life that are coming up through the still cold dirt and usually have to fight for space with the leaves that we didn’t rake when they fell in autumn. We have lots of what I call ‘tiger lilies’ around our house, I believe someone told me that there were something else but I still call them tiger lilies. They are the second flowers to start growing here. They pop out of the earth like green rays of sunshine and in a couple of days they look like little babies wrapped in blankets. They bloom in July, so we get to watch them grow and grow tall and then little pods develop and you know the flowers are just waiting to open and then BAM the deer come and eat them so you never get to see the actual flowers on most of them! But that is another story I guess. In the spring the birds come back and fill our mornings with the music of their little lives. I can catch glimpses of their activity during the day when they are in our yard, searching for food. It just feels alive out there. The cold dead solitude of winter is going away and life is coming back. I think ahead to BBQ’s and little splash pools and washing the car and sitting outside on the deck for breakfast or just reading the paper. It just fills my heart with joy to see the grass and trees turn green again (did you ever notice just how many shades of green there are?). Spring makes me feel glorious – spring is Glorious. It is filled with new life, new growth and possibility. It makes me feel hopeful and excited to see what it going to happen in the coming months. When I lived in the city, we would sit on our stoops when the warmer weather started and you would connect with your neighbors that you just caught glimpses of in the cold months. Maybe you would get the chance to say a quick hello but nothing more but now you can catch up on their lives and share what has happened in yours. The streets become abuzz with the activities of the children playing while the Moms sit on the stoops chatting. You get to walk around your neighborhood, perhaps pushing your baby that hasn’t been out all winter, and look around and soak up your surroundings while you are soaking up the fresh air. You just feel alive, you feel happy, you feel positive, you feel blessed. So spring is officially here on the calendar and also outside and I am sitting here with a smile waiting to see what spring 2006 brings. |
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| April's new digital kit, PEAchy Keen, was created with this month's Creating Garden's theme in mind: Old Is New. An old, vintage look with a new, modern feel; you'll love the bright, layered colors, lacey textures & unique digital elements you can use on your paper- based layouts as well as your digital layouts. Rhonna Farrer has created a hip, urban feel with her hand drawn birds, swirls, & original word art. Try using the lacey brushes on the edge of your photos, for a very cool look. Or how about the unique quote art for your projects? Each paper & element is high resolution at 300 dpi, so you can print out vibrant, beautiful elements & layouts. And the brush/image set includes an .abr file created for most software programs as well as .png files so you can use them even if your program does not support .abr files. You will have so much fun with the possibilities of this kit...enjoy! And be sure to check out Rhonna's Free {pea} Kit. Beautiful & colorful, the 300 dpi elements & papers are sure to compliment your next digital project. Have you ever wanted to just try digital scrapbooking? Well, this Free {pea} Kit is complete with a template so you can download, drag & drop your photo onto the template & voila~ you have a layout in minutes. Be sure to check out our digital article in the Digital Section, to take you step by step. Rhonna has also created a Companion Brush Kit called Superstar available this month. Add these funky stars to any of your layouts for just the perfect touch! |
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" {be} Newsletter: New Digital Kit PEAchy Keen" by Rhonna Farrer |
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Mustard Moon Its a Spring Thing Collection papers preorders are ending on all of our CHA products. We anticipate them shipping in the first couple of weeks of April. |
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" you make me laugh" by Jennifer Harrison |
" naughty me" by Jamie Waters |
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" always Hopeful" by Anne Heyen |
" St Maarten Heineken- New KI Newsletter Layout" by Joy Bohon |
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" Madelyn Poses - Newsletter *Coming Soon*" by Tracy Miller |
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We decided to do another Monochromatic theme for the month of March this year. In previous years we have done Red, Blue, and Black/White for our Monochromatic theme. Green for Two Peas of course! I never realized how hard it is to work with the color green and only the color green. I think some of the other Garden Girls figured this out also and attempted to use the term Monochromatic loosely. As I said before, its all in the interpretation, right? All of the Garden Layouts certainly look awesome together, all coordinating colors. |
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" Mine" by Marie Cox |
" my girl" by Jamie Waters |
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" i *heart* green" by Amy Grendell |
" Crazy Life" by Anne Heyen |
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" She" by Maria Grace Abuzman |
" family" by Rachel Ludwig |
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Ashley Wren (username Mandarin9) was selected as our Guest Garden Girl for this month. Ashley joined Two Peas in February 2002. When did you start scrapbooking? How were you introduced to it? What are your sources for inspiration? How do you get started on projects (layouts, etc)? What things do you like to communicate through your work? What have been your biggest achievements or greatest layouts or moments with this hobby? What kind of goals do you have with your scrapbooking? Where do you scrap? Do you attend crops or conventions? As far as crops and conventions...i love them. I totally get a ton done. I talk the whole time, but I still come home with alot of completed pages. Starbust and Peanut M & M's MUST be present though. Where does scrapbooking fit into your life? Do you scrap in the morning, evening, late night? When do you do your greatest work? What does your family think of your scrapbooking? Do you have a favorite product line, paper, sticker, or cardstock color? What do you want the peas to know about you?
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" Keep Each Other Close" by Amy Grendell |
" *I've got Sol* :: GGG LIFT OF ASHLEY WREN::" by Rhonna Farrer |
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" GGG Ashley Wren!!" by Jennifer Johner |
" ·· Friends ··" by Anne Langpap |
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" GGG - scraplifting Ashley Wren! Ü" by Shelley Laming |
" GGG - Ashley Wren!" by Lisa McGarvey |
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" Great Mom-GGG Ashley Wren" by Shannon Montez |
" sweet natured boy" by Rhonda Bonifay |
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when did you start scrapbooking? how were you introduced to it? during highschool i had a friend whose mom scrapbooked. we spent so many hours pouring over his albums and we loved finding ourselves in the occasional picture. after highschool i tried scrapbooking a few times and i never found something that i truly enjoyed. then, after a trip to europe i vowed to scrapbook all the pictures i had taken...and nine months later when my son was born i had a completed album. with the arrival of a wonderful new scrapbooking subject, and the almost simultaneous discovery of 2Peas, i quickly became hooked..and several years later, i'm still loving it and more obsessed than ever What are your sources for inspiration?
i get a lot of inspiration from advertisements and interior decorating products (pillows, fabric, etc). and there's nothing like a new scrapbook idea book arriving in the mail or viewing the garden and gallery at 2Peas to give my creativity a kickstart.
How do you get started on projects (layouts, etc)? i usually start with the pictures...i think this may be why i have a harder time with altered projects and mini books....when pictures are the start, it just seems to flow from there.
What things do you like to communicate through your work? ultimately, it's a mix of things. i create because it's something i enjoy. the bonus is that scrapbooking gives me the opportunity to share everything from the every day life, to events that we shared as a family, to milestones that my child(ren) have reached, to my own goals and dreams. depending on my mood, and the picture, my layout is a starting point to determine what i want to communicate with that particular page.
What have been your biggest achievements or greatest layouts or moments with this hobby?
there's been so may cool things along the way...i still pinch myself for being so blessed! from my first published page, to winnng creating keepsake's hall of fame, to being asked to be a garden girl. each thing has been an incredible rush!
What kind of goals do you have with your scrapbooking?
right now my biggest goal is to continue to enjoy this hobby. sometimes the 'work' aspect of it all overwhelms me a bit. i have one or two more scrapbooking opportunities i'd love to achieve...but right now its all about having fun!
Where do you scrap? do you attend crops or conventions?
i do all of my scrapbooking at home. i simply have too much stuff to take to a crop. if i do attend a crop, i usually just go to have fun and chat with friends :)
Where does scrapbooking fit into your life? do you scrap in the morning, evening, late night? when do you do your greatest work? i usually scrapbook in the evening, but once i'm on maternity leave, i'm hoping to fit some more daytime scrapbooking into my schedule :)
What does your family think of your scrapbooking?
my husband tim loves that i have a hobby that i enjoy so much, even though he doesn't totally 'get' scrapbooking. the most important thing is that he doesn't complain about the spending! haha. ethan loves to see his pages, and he's usually a fairly willing photography subject as well.
Do you have a favorite product line, paper, sticker, or cardstock color? right now i'm big into letter stickers (especially american crafts), i'm digging the fabulous new fontwerks paper and the
7gypsies cardstock stockers are sneaking onto almost every layout i do.
what do you want the peas to know about you?
i love coke slurpees, flip flops, capris, email, skor bites, snuggles from my boys, color, summer, eating out, sandals, reading blogs, and shopping for scrapbook supplies (ok ok, shopping for pretty much anything except for groceries LOL).
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