September’s giveaway winner!
the winner is:
jpscraps Says:
September 15th, 2009 at 3:00 pm edit
the winner is:
jpscraps Says:
September 15th, 2009 at 3:00 pm edit
This post is strictly scrapbook related! I will post an update post in a few days – about the fires here last week, another new ratty baby, zoo life and more stuff : )
First of all, September’s challenge is due by tomorrow (also if you just want to enter the draw for this months prize, please post your comment by tomorrow night at midnight (Oct 2). All challenge entries get 2 ballots.
Here is the mini I finished for this challenge – sorry for the awful quality of the photo – I’ll take some better ones – and also of the inside pages – when its light outside tomorrow and post them up later.

I did a tutorial on how to make this mini if you’re interested – it’s really quite quick to make (and easy and cheap – what could be better than that?) The tutorial is posted at the bottom of this post, so scroll on down : )
Here are a couple other entries for this challenge:


Hop on over to Leigh’s blog to see all the other pages in this adorable mini! Isn’t her pup just the cutest?

Here is Rose Stannell’s awesome mini about changes in the homes that she’s lived in. Great idea Rose!
Now for Octobers Challenge!!
Theme: A week in the life
Mini Book style: Accordion – there is a tutorial here for this particular type. (If you use this tutorial, just add a couple extra pieces on so you have 7 pages in total)
These are the most fun to look back on I think, as our lives tend to change so much, even in the span of a few weeks or months. Do it on a week in your own life, your kids life, or your pets life! Have fun with it!
Remember for this challenge, you can choose to do both the theme and mini book type, or just one or the other.
I will post a picture of October’s prize after September’s winner is announced on Oct 2.
Online Classes are coming back!!! I will be offering my series of FREE techinque classes again with Techinques 101 starting on October 12. If you’d like to sign up please send me an email or leave me a comment here. There will be 4 weekly lessons and you can do the class at your own pace. Techniques 102 will start at the end of November and will run for 6 weeks, then 103 will be offered in January and is also 6 weeks. I am thinking of adding a new class in the new year – Mini Book Techniques. : )
Now for the mini book tutorial:

You will need:
- Crafty board or chipboard sheets
- various papers
- binder rings
- crop-a-dile to punch holes through chipboard
- various embellishments
This is a great project to use up scraps! A very low cost and quick mini album to make.

1. Cut you chipboard sheets into squares measuring 4.5 x 4.5″


2. I like the look of rounded corners right now, so I rounded all 4 on each piece

3. For these pages, I kept some just as straight chipboard as I love that natural look. For the others, I covered them with patterned paper and trimmed the corners off.


4. Sand all the edges of each page with a sanding sponge until they are smooth.

5. Shaped paper is fun to cut up and use – remember that you don’t have to completely cover each page – use a shaped piece and you’ll get a fun look.


Guess what I got today?

A little baby rat!! (and yes they did put her inside a paper bag for me to take her home in! isn’t that terrible?)
I had to stop off at the pet store on the way home from school today to get more bedding for Fro’s cage, and there were all these adorable little rats in aquariums – feeders. Meaning of course they are bred to be food for other animals, as I am so used to seeing now… However, I couldn’t help feeling sorry for all these little cuties and before I knew it, I was asking one of the ladies who worked there if I could just hold the little cream colored one – just for a second. That’s all it took – I held her and I said “I’ll take her” and that was that.
Her name is Bella and she is absolutely adorable! She is as small as a mouse right now so she must be very young, and she is very tame. She had ridden on my shoulder all around the house already. I have to train a rat for a class I’m taking in January so I knew I would have to get a rat eventually.


At school today I got to hold some interesting critters….such as a Madagascar Hissing Cockroach (and it was really big too!), a Tarantula, a California King Snake, a water dragon, and some lizards. Pretty cool!! I was not so thrilled about the cockroach though, as you can see by my face in the photo.

Today is a special day as it would have been my Grandma’s 87th birthday. She loved animals her entire life, and I know she would have been thrilled if she knew where I was right now. I didn’t even find out about the EATM program until about 6 weeks after she died last year.
Happy birthday Grandma, we all miss you and love you very much.


Angus adored Grandma, and the feeling was mutual : )
Who’s working on the challenge for this month? Just a reminder that they are due in by September 29, and please let me know if I can post pictures of them here. If you just want to enter for the giveaway, you can leave a comment under any post from August 25 until now.
I just wanted to share this awesome mini that Sabrina completed for the challenge:


I love love love that she did it on the San Diego Zoo/ Wildlife Park!!!! Be sure to hop on over to Sabrina’s blog to see photos of all the other pages of this adorable mini!
October’s challenge will be up in 5 days – check back for it – it’s going to be a fun one and there will be a tutorial to follow along for it if you need it.
School is keeping me very busy as usual and I seriously cannot believe its half way through September already!! I’ve been learning how to do morning areas at the zoo in different parts – so far I’ve done Nutrition (making all the diets for the animals), and Wildlife Theatre/ Show/ Aviary which includes a wide variety of animals such as a few birds, a chinchilla, a beaver, a couple baboons (which I’m in love with), a couple capuchin monkeys, and some other various animals. That is probably my most favorite areas (because of the baboons!). This week I start in Primate Gardens. I still can’t touch or talk to any of the animals which is SO HARD. I did get to hold the bunny and the chinchilla though, and I had to go into the Beaver’s enclosure to get into his pool and clean it – he was asleep the whole time though. Fun times, fun times.
Oh, I did do some baking a couple days ago – yummy Lemon Squares! They are for a speech I have to do in one of my classes – a How -To Speech. So mine is how to make these and then there will be some for everyone in the class to eat.

Lemon Squares Recipe
Crust:
1.5 cups flour
3/4 cup icing sugar (powdered sugar)
3/4 cup butter
Lemon Filling:
6 large eggs
3 cups sugar
1 1/3 cup lemon juice
grated zest of 1 lemon
1/2 cup flour
Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
Sift the flour and powdered sugar for the crust and then add the butter. Mix it by hand – it should be a crumbly texture. Press it into the bottom of a 13 x 9 inch pan. Bake the crust for about 20-30 minutes – it will smell SO GOOD – like shortbread!
Filling: Whisk together the eggs and sugar. Add the zest and lemon juice. (I also squeezed the lemon into it after I used the zest). Sift the flour over the mixture and stir it until its mixed in. Pour over the baked crust and pop it back into the oven for another 35 minutes. Let it cool completely before cutting, then store the bars in the fridge. Enjoy!!
One last thing to share today: here are a couple pictures of one of my newest mini’s – this one is in the current issue of Memory Makers Magazine. It’s a great idea to make as a gift for someone (Christmas is coming!!)



What a scary thing this is – all these crazy wild fires burning here in Southern California. They aren’t in the area I’m in but they are getting closer. Our usual blue sky was all hazy and overcast looking, but it was all smoke. We can smell it in the mornings at the zoo. I’ve never been in this kind of situation before and there is a possibility if the fires get too close, that we’ll have to evacuate the zoo.

I took this picture at the college today – it was much more dramatic in real life, but you can really see all the smoke in the sky.

This one was taken yesterday on the 118 – lots of smoke in the distance. We actually could see the fires burning off in the hills at one point from the freeway.
It’s still so incredibly hot here. Yesterday I only had classes in the morning and had the entire afternoon off so I got to go to Six Flags Magic Mountain! I was so excited!!! It was even hotter there though and I think between the heat and riding the crazy rollercoasters, it just did me in. I was pretty sick! I was still a little dizzy and nauseous today!
I do have to say that the ride Tatsu is definitely the scariest ride I’ve ever been on. It is the largest, tallest and fastest flying coaster in the world. A flying coaster is where you are facing downwards, as if you are flying.

it starts out like this, you sit in the seats and get harnessed in

then it rotates 90 degrees so you’re facing downwards! I totally felt like I was going to fall right out! yikes!!


So believe it or not, I do not like heights, at all. So the scariest part for me was when we started up the first huge climb as we were moving slower, but facing downwards watching the park below us getting smaller and smaller. Then everything else happened so fast, we were whizzing through loops and steep hills and wow, crazy!!! It was seriously the longest 90 seconds of my life.
So school stuff is going well, days are blending together for me its so busy. I just added a couple more classes too so I’m up to 24 units this semester! The thing is – my friends are all taking the same courses. (how very highschoolish of me to say that!!). But honestly, it will be so much easier to study as a group, and the extra classes are fairly easy. Better to get them done now.
I am really learning to value time off, even when it’s only a couple hours. I really love Mondays now too cause I only have classes in the morning then I have the entire rest of the day off and no zoo duties. I consider it a day off, lol
Here is a picture of Hudson, the beaver. He’s so stinkin cute, I just love him!!! He was out with his trainer on the lawn in front of one of our classrooms the other day, so I snapped a quick photo of him with my phone.

Getting up at 4:45 AM 3 days a week is tough, but it was definitely worth it today! As I hurried to get my usual early morning activities done such as getting ready to school, taking the dogs out then feeding them and then letting them go back to bed (haha), I couldn’t wait to leave for school. I rushed out of the house just before 6 am with my shoelaces still untied and a protein shake in my hand. Today we actually get to touch an animal at the zoo!!! In fact we get to hold Owls on our arms!!
Every other early morning at the zoo, our group of 25 students pile into the classroom for role call, usually tired and trying to hide in our hoodies. Today there was excitement in the room! We all got to go down to the Mews where the Birds of Prey reside, and 2 of them were taken out for us. We have recently learned how to tie a Falconry Knot and we had to demonstrate this first, then we got to go line up to take turns holding each of the owls on one arm, then tynig the knot with the other hand. Nova was the Great Horned Owl and Sweet Pea was the Barn Owl. This experience was awesome and really reminds me of why I am here and what is yet to come : )


The hardest part of this week has been the weather – its been SO incredibly hot here. It was over 90 degrees in the shade yesterday at the zoo.
We have just learned about Animal Attacks and what to do if we get attacked by various animals. Nothing has happened yet but it can happen and probably WILL happen. When we’re working with dangerous animals, anything can happen. Even a seemingly nice and calm animal can suddenly change.
The only thing so far that’s happened to me since I got here is I was bitten by a rat. It bled, it hurt for several days but in the grand scheme of things it’s incredibly minor as I’m sure much worse will happen….
I’ve been getting some emails regarding the mini book challenges and some of you have already completed them – way to go!! But some need a little more time (me included – haha) so since I started them late this month, I’m going to extend this first challenge to the end of September. I will start the next challenge (we’ll just technically skip Sept and call it the October challenge) September 20 – that way you’ll have over a month to get it completed. So please have your current challenge completed by September 29 and I’ll announce the winner on September 30.
Now as far as the prizes go for the challenges, this is how it will work: if you complete the challenge, you automatically get 2 entries into the draw. If you just want to enter for the giveaway, then go ahead and leave a comment here for 1 entry. The winner will be selected by random.org.
This months prize is: 2 packages of the American Crafts Mini Marks Rub On Booklets, and 1 package of Making Memories Word Fetti (Beach) stickers. These products are all some of my favorites to use in mini albums : )
If you don’t mind me posting pictures of your completed mini albums on my blog here, please email me photos when you have completed the challenge. I will post photos of everyone’s albums throughout the month.

Here is a mini album I made before I moved away – it’s an example of this month’s shape album challenge : )

I’ve been here almost 5 weeks already, school has officially started and things are insanely busy already. I have a feeling that time is going to just fly by so I want to make sure I take in as much as I can and really enjoy my time in California.
I do really like it here but I’m still getting used to the heat, it has been so hot here and constantly too. I haven’t seen rain since I was back home in Vancouver. (although we did get a few – and I mean a few drops of rain this morning!).
Classes started this week so from here on in, I will be spending most of my time at school/the zoo. The good thing is that I do have some breaks between some classes so I’m able to come home and let the dogs out half way through the day. ( It’s only a 7 minute drive from my house to the college so its quite close. )

I only had to be at the zoo this morning so the rest of the day I am spending at home, hanging out with my puppies and doing homework (we already have several tests coming up this week!). There is so much information we have been learning this past week it’s a little overwhelming, but I keep thinking how amazing it is to be here and how lucky I am to have this opportunity. The hardest thing is not being able to talk to any of the animals yet, but I did get to go on a couple walks with the Emu, Julietta!

Zoey and Angus in our backyard today. They are so so happy here : )

Not sure if these are going to limes or oranges but we have a tree full of them right in our backyard!
This is a bit of a mixed random post today – now I’m going to switch over into scrapbooking stuff. The newest (and sadly the very last issue) of Memory Makers Magazine is now available! I wrote an article in it, on of course, Mini albums – there are several new ones I made just for the article. I will be back later to post about the monthly mini album challenges : )




Totally loved looking at everyone’s links to their current projects! Here are a few of my favorites – check them out!
Christine’s mini album on the 5 senses: I love the randomness of the paint/ink on the cover – so cool!!!
Sabrina’s awesome Anniversary card that she made for her hubby: Such a cool design – looks so complicated!
Renne’s newest project is her new blog – I think it looks great! I really love her header
There are more too – I’ve got to get back to school but I will post some more links later : )
The winner for last week’s giveaway is:
Maria S. Says:
August 11th, 2009 at 3:07 pm edit
I have been on many projects lately…mostly cards since they are so much easier to complete. I have a few mini books on my site as well. I love to participate in your mini book challenges. These challenges give some mighty inspiration. Cheers!
Congrats Maria! Please email me your address : )
Lots of stuff to put in this post, but I will try not to make it tooooo long. : )
First up – a new giveaway!! I finally unpacked some of my scrapbook stuff today and found some fab Jenni Bowlin Studio stuff – so it’s up for grabs this week!

Just leave me a comment here by Sunday, August 16 and I will announce a winner on Monday. (chosen by Random.org). What are you working on right now or what was your latest project that you completed? I’d love to see some pics, so please leave a link if you can.
For all of you who wanted to join in on my monthly mini book challenges, they are starting now! Except for August, the rest of the months will begin on the 1st of the month, and you will have until the 29th of the same month to post a link to your mini book. One winner will be chosen to receive the prize of the month (also chosen by random.org).
How it works: each month I will post a 2 part challenge: one will be to create a certain type of mini album, and the other will be the theme. You can choose to do just one part of the challenge or both. I’m going to be doing this along with you so I will post my album as soon as I get it completed. : )
August’s Challenge
For this month the type of mini album is going to be a simple shape. This can be a heart, a circle or a square. You can used a pre-made bought mini album (such as the maya road chipboard albums or any other brand), or you can be extra creative and cut the shapes yourself. Try to keep this one simple and focus on the journaling.
The theme: Changes. Take that any way you like. Changes in your life this summer from this time last year, changes in your house as your kids get ready to go back to school, changes in goals, anything. This does not have to be the title of your album.
Let me know if you plan to play along in these challenges : ) (and feel free to email me anytime if you have any questions).
I will post a pic of the prize tomorrow.
Free Technique Classes
I have been getting some people asking if I’m going to run my series of free technique classes again. I would love to start them again this Fall. Please let me know if you are interested.
Now an update on what’s been going on here (for those who are interested)
thank you so much to everyone who left a comment here, emailed me, and messeged me on facebook to see how I was doing after the “nightmare” of a couple weeks ago. It was indeed quite the stressful ordeal but I did find another place to live and it’s a much nicer place too!
I have 3 roommates and they are awesome! I’ve never had girl roommates before so this is all new to me but so far its been a lot of fun – we get along really well and it’s been great having a couple weeks before school started so we could get to know each other. The dogs are doing great, they are enjoying all the extra attention, especially Angus who is loving his new role of “man of the house”.
Fro (the guinea pig) is doing good too and we have a new pet in the house now – a rat named Huxley. 3 more rats will be joining us in the next several months as we each have to train a rat for a class next semester.
School starts tomorrow. Part of me is super excited for it to start, and part of me is terrified. To document this whole new adventure, I have started a new blog just for the Exotic Animal Training & Management program over view. If you are interested in following along in my adventures, you can view them here
I will try to keep this blog more scrapbook related with just a little bit of my life thrown in now and again :)
here is a short slideshow of my first month here in California (minus the horrible house drama!)
Awesome minis!
Please email me your shipping info jpscraps! Thanks : )