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New at Two Peas in a Bucket: DEAL OF THE DAY and a Layout of the Day ! Each day we have a new promotion! You can find this on our home page, along with a new layout each day using the product featured in the Deal of the Day ! A new layout Everyday !!
Store promotions through the end of September:
10% Bazzill cardstock by the sheet |
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" Self Portraits" by Lisa Brown Caveney |
" Another Boy Anecdote" by Joy Bohon |
" apples" by Joanna Bolick |
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" *New* Superstar Collection by Rhonna Farrer/Autumn Leaves" by Jackie Bonette |
" Newsletter * adore *" by Stacey Sattler |
" Happiness Mini book" by Erica Hernandez |
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" new 2nd grader - My Mind's Eye" by Amy Grendell |
" Newsletter Layout: Queen of Relax" by Maria Grace Abuzman |
" Portrait Practice -- *New SEI*" by Anne Langpap |
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" Captain Daddy" by Traci Turchin |
" treats please" by Jamie Waters |
" *New Products* Darling" by Anne Heyen |
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" Share" by Shannon Montez |
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Lately there has been an influx of school supply type products on the
market. Perfect for school pages, but I love them for everything.
Always was a sucker for school supplies, and this is no different. The
lined papers are perfect for backgrounds and journaling.
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" Math Woes" by Joy Bohon |
" Back to School " by Lisa McGarvey |
" 1st Day of Preschool" by Amy Grendell |
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" ready" by Rhonda Bonifay |
" The Very First Day" by Tracy Miller |
" Make & Take: Back to School Cards" by Shannon Tidwell |
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" Make & Take: Kindergarten (storing stuff + first day of school layout)" by Jen Lessinger |
" Make & Take Project • Back to School Lunchpail Album" by Lisa Russo |
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Every Tuesday is called 2Peas2sday on our Digital Scrapbooking message board forum!! Each week 2 of our talented Digital Garden Girls host an evening chat. Each week they post a digital scrapbooking artist that will be featured, combined with a challenge for a project to be completed before or during the chat time. Among other fun activities, $30 of gift certificates to our Two Peas online Store are given away to chat participants! Have questions about Digital Scrapbooking? Want to learn more from the designers? This is the place to be! An additional $30 of gift certificates are given away every Thursday evening on our Gardening Chat message board forum where 2 more of our talented design team Garden Girls host a chat. Each week a challenge is issued, and encouraged to be completed prior to or during the chat time. Ask design questions, talk about layouts, subjcts, themes, products,.... Its like having a lot of girlfriends all in your scrapbook room at once for a great big crop! Think of all the inspiration! Join them at 7pm Central Standard Time.
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Find page kits here: Pebbles Page kits Doodlebug Page Kits
Here are Kelli's project notes:
Cute is the new black. |
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And as the weather changes in its predictable pattern, I am once again on a mission to reestablish order in my life. Order I've let spontaneous summer activities throw into chaos. September is that month for me. I need Septembers to give me time to create new routines and re-establish old ones. Routine. Most of us think this is a boring word, I know, but I have no problems admitting that I’m a routine person. I appreciate nothing more than knowing that I control the order and priorities in my life. They help me balance my time and for any busy woman, this is a must. I enjoy establishing routines because they help me to appreciate those moments during my day when spontaneity creeps in. That’s what makes routines so special: that you learn to appreciate spontaneity more when they introduce themselves into your otherwise orderly life. And spontaneous activity, I think, goes hand in hand with fulfilling a creative mind. For me, scrapbooking is fueled by spontaneity, but of a type which exists in the routine I’ve established for it. I need the order as much as I need the chaos and this is evident in my own quirky scrapbooking routine. - Sketch out the ideas. Go mad crazy all over those Post-Its. - Choose the supplies. Grab whatever I want and throw them all in a basket. The more varied the better. - Create, create, create. Enjoy the process. - Step back and examine. Is my message getting through? - Create and re-create again. There’s always more than one way to do something right. Do you see that at each routined step there is room for creativity to flow? For me, this is the key to artistic balance. Having a scrapbook routine helps me create more layouts and complete more albums. A win-win situation, guaranteed. Routine: a boring word? Nope. Not by my definition. |
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