A few snippets of retreat last weekend.
Friday started with loading the car, driving, unloading the car, setting up the dorms, racing back to the crafting room, altering the table layout, assigning tables, setting up the shop area, and dinner.
After dinner and a shower, it was time for the traditional first night welcome project.
Check out this cute name tag we made!
Later I taught how to make this one sheet wonder layout.
Bed time!
Saturday started with sleeping until 15 minutes before brekkie. Oops. After demolishing a tasty big brekkie, I went off to get ready. I came back to a table full of goodies and the chocolate fairy had visited.
One of my customers and I were twinsies in our "I'm Procraftinating" shirts.
I taught this coffee cup card and it was a Big Hit.
Honestly, how cute is this!?
The inside says "There's nothing I wouldn't brew for you". (Except decaf, toss that out!)
Later in the afternoon I taught the Starter Card Kit as a class. I showed how to easily add some oomph to these precut kits, with simple tools you'd already have in your stash.
After I taught this class, I dove headlong into my Quarterly Club Winter layout samples.
Sunday I finished up my Quarterly Club Winter layouts after breakfast. I'm stoked with how they turned out!
Before lunch I worked on my 40th birthday party layout title. Come back tomorrow to see how I did it!
After lunch I raced down to the craft room to photograph my Quarterly Club layouts while blaring some Metallica on my laptop. After that, it was time to pack it all up, pack up my shop corner, load up the cars, and head home.
We've finished with this particular retreat venue. The change in management has made it nearly impossible to enjoy time there (from an organizers point of view) which is very sad. We had a good run there for many many years and our last 3 events have been nothing but hassle. Off to go find another venue... watch this space.
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Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Monday, June 27, 2022
June Sleep at Home Camp
This weekend was our first Sleep at Home Camp for 2022. It landed on the same weekend as Women's State of Orgin and Men's State of Origin Game 2 so I threw out the idea of putting an Origin theme to the group. Off we went!
I made up a QLD layout for camp and offered it as a preorder.
I also made up this Craftiness is Happiness layout and offered it as a preorder.
Friday afternoon, we packed up my goods and headed over to the venue to set it up to our liking.
One of my customers runs, owns, operates, and manages a string of childcare centers in the area. She graciously allows us use of the Kindy Room for our weekend events. We call it Adult Day Care.
We had a lot of very concerned and curious little noses pressed against the windows watching us. They kept asking their caregivers "what are they doing!?" We moved it all around so we can set up our tables and chairs to fit our needs. I ended up with an L-shape of tables and it worked out really well!
For our regular retreats, we do a welcome project name tag on the first night. Since this was a 2 day camp, we did these after morning tea on Saturday. I also had our 2022 Virtual Convention happening this weekend. In my box of Convention goodies, Sticky Girl was a stowaway! I put her to work with jumping on our name tags.
Some ladies stamped her in Cinnamon and decked her out in a variety of Queensland maroon and gold. Others went the Carolina route and turned her into a NSW blue!
For morning tea, I made a fresh batch of lemonade scones with strawberry jam and vanilla cream. They were devoured!
I saw a sale on vistaprint a few weeks back for custom mugs. I ordered one for the four of us in our appropriate colors. #IYKYK
Unless yo face is on my mug, you don't get to use it!
We set up our full shop of goodies along one wall for the ladies to shop as they wished throughout the weekend.
The kindy room has a microwave and fridge to use. We bring a kettle and poof, we have all the catering facilities we could possibly need!
The campers in full swing getting their tables sorted out and projects started. We love Sleep at Home Camps! We get a table to ourselves and all the fun of a regular camp, yet we get the comfort of our own beds at night. It's also drastically cheaper for all involved so we try to hold at least one a year.
After doing the scones and nametags, I had a chance to get my own projects started. I had a layout kit preorder to put together and some more thin cuts to use for another kit.
I used the Slim Alphabet Thin Cuts to cut out my title from Kraft and Black cardstocks. Pro tip: back your cardstock with our new Adhesive Sheets first, then run through your diecutting machine.
Since I forgot my adhesive sheets, I went the more fiddly and time consuming direction... using tweezers and liquid glue.
This turned out better than I thought it would!
I set my Black letters down first on wonky angles, then the Kraft letters on top to create a drop shadow effect.
When the Fresh Paint paper has so many colors in it, a drop shadow is the best way to make your title stand out.
Since this is a Sleep at Home Camp, we order in pizza for dinner. A quick look through the Domino's menu showed mini pizzas available. I ordered a mini Three Meats for my dinner. After dinner, we had a white chocolate and raspberry GF blondie for dessert and kept crafting til 10pm before heading home to get some sleep.
We got up and arrived at the venue all set to start again at 9am. Our ferocious taskmaster Matilda the cleft Moodle kept us all amused with her explorations and antics. She's a cleft puppy being cared for by her vet nurse (one of my customers) and came to craft with us. It was a big weekend full of new sights, sniffs, cuddles, naps, feeds, and more. We wore her out! Once she's big enough for her cleft surgery and recovered, I believe she'll be available for adoption.
I double thin cut my title for this layout too. I opted for the Block Alphabet Thin Cuts with a White Daisy top layer this time.
A bit before lunch we had a little State of the Union announcement session. We shared about the new products coming, the big price increases on some items, and maybe a sneak peek at some new goodies.
I got back into my own crafting and made these layouts. Since 2 of my most used pocket scrapbooking page designs are being discontinued, I'm making layouts to use as fillers in my albums.
This one is a sketch from Scrapbook Generation. I bought a digital download of theirs years ago and keep forgetting to check it when I need ideas. I'm pleased with how it turned out!
The weekend came to an end, we all packed up our own goodies, packed up our shop, put the tables and chairs away, and put the room back to how it was. We'll be back in a couple weeks for our July 16 Craft Day. Wanna come? Book your spot here!
Products used on these projects: Trimmer Versamat Tweezers Papercrafting Tool Scissors, Adhesive Runner Glue Pen LePen, Cardstocks Fresh Paint Paper Packet, Block Alphabet Slim Alphabet and Crafting Shapes Thin Cuts, Cinnamon Black and Carolina Inks Blocks, MIFYHv5, Dark Red and Light Yellow Triblends, Gold Glitter Gems, and Cassidy Alphabet stampset.
I made up a QLD layout for camp and offered it as a preorder.
I also made up this Craftiness is Happiness layout and offered it as a preorder.
Friday afternoon, we packed up my goods and headed over to the venue to set it up to our liking.
One of my customers runs, owns, operates, and manages a string of childcare centers in the area. She graciously allows us use of the Kindy Room for our weekend events. We call it Adult Day Care.

We had a lot of very concerned and curious little noses pressed against the windows watching us. They kept asking their caregivers "what are they doing!?" We moved it all around so we can set up our tables and chairs to fit our needs. I ended up with an L-shape of tables and it worked out really well!
For our regular retreats, we do a welcome project name tag on the first night. Since this was a 2 day camp, we did these after morning tea on Saturday. I also had our 2022 Virtual Convention happening this weekend. In my box of Convention goodies, Sticky Girl was a stowaway! I put her to work with jumping on our name tags.
Some ladies stamped her in Cinnamon and decked her out in a variety of Queensland maroon and gold. Others went the Carolina route and turned her into a NSW blue!
For morning tea, I made a fresh batch of lemonade scones with strawberry jam and vanilla cream. They were devoured!
I saw a sale on vistaprint a few weeks back for custom mugs. I ordered one for the four of us in our appropriate colors. #IYKYK
Unless yo face is on my mug, you don't get to use it!
We set up our full shop of goodies along one wall for the ladies to shop as they wished throughout the weekend.
The kindy room has a microwave and fridge to use. We bring a kettle and poof, we have all the catering facilities we could possibly need!
The campers in full swing getting their tables sorted out and projects started. We love Sleep at Home Camps! We get a table to ourselves and all the fun of a regular camp, yet we get the comfort of our own beds at night. It's also drastically cheaper for all involved so we try to hold at least one a year.
After doing the scones and nametags, I had a chance to get my own projects started. I had a layout kit preorder to put together and some more thin cuts to use for another kit.
I used the Slim Alphabet Thin Cuts to cut out my title from Kraft and Black cardstocks. Pro tip: back your cardstock with our new Adhesive Sheets first, then run through your diecutting machine.
Since I forgot my adhesive sheets, I went the more fiddly and time consuming direction... using tweezers and liquid glue.
This turned out better than I thought it would!
I set my Black letters down first on wonky angles, then the Kraft letters on top to create a drop shadow effect.
When the Fresh Paint paper has so many colors in it, a drop shadow is the best way to make your title stand out.
Since this is a Sleep at Home Camp, we order in pizza for dinner. A quick look through the Domino's menu showed mini pizzas available. I ordered a mini Three Meats for my dinner. After dinner, we had a white chocolate and raspberry GF blondie for dessert and kept crafting til 10pm before heading home to get some sleep.
We got up and arrived at the venue all set to start again at 9am. Our ferocious taskmaster Matilda the cleft Moodle kept us all amused with her explorations and antics. She's a cleft puppy being cared for by her vet nurse (one of my customers) and came to craft with us. It was a big weekend full of new sights, sniffs, cuddles, naps, feeds, and more. We wore her out! Once she's big enough for her cleft surgery and recovered, I believe she'll be available for adoption.
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Honestly, how do they expect us to work in these conditions?! |
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It's tough work being a puppy! |
I double thin cut my title for this layout too. I opted for the Block Alphabet Thin Cuts with a White Daisy top layer this time.
A bit before lunch we had a little State of the Union announcement session. We shared about the new products coming, the big price increases on some items, and maybe a sneak peek at some new goodies.
I got back into my own crafting and made these layouts. Since 2 of my most used pocket scrapbooking page designs are being discontinued, I'm making layouts to use as fillers in my albums.
This one is a sketch from Scrapbook Generation. I bought a digital download of theirs years ago and keep forgetting to check it when I need ideas. I'm pleased with how it turned out!
The weekend came to an end, we all packed up our own goodies, packed up our shop, put the tables and chairs away, and put the room back to how it was. We'll be back in a couple weeks for our July 16 Craft Day. Wanna come? Book your spot here!
Products used on these projects: Trimmer Versamat Tweezers Papercrafting Tool Scissors, Adhesive Runner Glue Pen LePen, Cardstocks Fresh Paint Paper Packet, Block Alphabet Slim Alphabet and Crafting Shapes Thin Cuts, Cinnamon Black and Carolina Inks Blocks, MIFYHv5, Dark Red and Light Yellow Triblends, Gold Glitter Gems, and Cassidy Alphabet stampset.
Thursday, July 21, 2016
2017 Camp
Hello my lovelies!
At long last, here's the details for our proposed January Scrapbooking Camp. After our very successful camp in June, we've decided to do it all again! :D
We have a tentative booking for a 'long weekend' - 5pm January 12 to 2pm January 15 - all for $265. That includes your accommodation, workspace, and all meals. Between breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, AND supper, you won't go hungry! The food at QCCC Brookfield is divine! (See what we indulged in for our June meals here!)
January Camp isn't just for scrapbookers. Pocket scrappers, digital scrappers, and cardmakers are also welcome!
What I need to know now is whether you want to go! To confirm our booking, we need a minimum of 10 committed participants (with a maximum of 20). Limited spaces means first in = best dressed!
If you do want to go, please email me ASAP as we need your $25 non-refundable deposit by July 29.
We are planning on having a payment plan again. If you would like to pay for camp monthly, it's $40/month (August to January, due by the 10th of each month) – OR you can pay the balance of $240 by December 10. This is the perfect time to start nudging your family and saying "this is what I want for my birthday/Christmas present!". If our kids go to summer camps, then so can we!
I look forward to hearing from you! First in, best dressed!
At long last, here's the details for our proposed January Scrapbooking Camp. After our very successful camp in June, we've decided to do it all again! :D
We have a tentative booking for a 'long weekend' - 5pm January 12 to 2pm January 15 - all for $265. That includes your accommodation, workspace, and all meals. Between breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, AND supper, you won't go hungry! The food at QCCC Brookfield is divine! (See what we indulged in for our June meals here!)
January Camp isn't just for scrapbookers. Pocket scrappers, digital scrappers, and cardmakers are also welcome!
What I need to know now is whether you want to go! To confirm our booking, we need a minimum of 10 committed participants (with a maximum of 20). Limited spaces means first in = best dressed!
If you do want to go, please email me ASAP as we need your $25 non-refundable deposit by July 29.
We are planning on having a payment plan again. If you would like to pay for camp monthly, it's $40/month (August to January, due by the 10th of each month) – OR you can pay the balance of $240 by December 10. This is the perfect time to start nudging your family and saying "this is what I want for my birthday/Christmas present!". If our kids go to summer camps, then so can we!
I look forward to hearing from you! First in, best dressed!
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Thursday, January 16, 2014
2014 Events
So yeah... I haven't gone to bed yet. I'm so excited to get these events happening! :D
These will be posted onto my facebook page too for easy reference.
2014 Event Schedule
Cropalongs $10/pp includes my time and tools, light supper
Cardmakings $15/pp includes kit for 3 4x6 cards, my time and tools, afternoon tea
Workshops On The Go $20/pp includes page kit, my time and tools, light supper
PML $50/pp includes one kit of choice, time, tools, supper
January– Sneak peek at new Feb-July Ideas Book!
Wednesday 29th Cropalong 7-10pm $10/person
Bring your current projects along, I'm scrapping too.
Friday 31st Cardmaking-Laughing Lola 1-3pm $15/person
February
Friday 21st Cardmaking-Lollydoodle 1-3pm $15/person
Friday 28th Picture My Life #30daychallengeCWKD 7-10p $50/person
Includes one PML kit of your choice. Bring printed challenge photos and journalling pen.
Note: this workshop must be paid in full by 7pm Feb 1st for supplies to get here in time. Email me now for available Picture My Life kit selections. Albums are an additional charge.
March
Wednesday 19th WOTG-Lollydoodle 7-10pm $20/person
Friday 21st Cardmaking-Easter 1-3pm $15/person
Friday 28-Sunday 30 Camp @ QCCC Brookfield Details and cost TBC
April
Friday 11th Cardmaking-Ivy Lane 1-3pm $15/person
Wednesday 16th WOTG-Skylark 7-10pm $20/person
May
Saturday 17th National Scrapbook Day Details and $/person TBC
Wednesday 21st WOTG-Ivy Lane 7-10pm $20/person ($10/person for NSD attendees)
June-December events will be posted at a later date. Dates subject to change.
*Back to Events*
These will be posted onto my facebook page too for easy reference.
2014 Event Schedule
Cropalongs $10/pp includes my time and tools, light supper
Cardmakings $15/pp includes kit for 3 4x6 cards, my time and tools, afternoon tea
Workshops On The Go $20/pp includes page kit, my time and tools, light supper
PML $50/pp includes one kit of choice, time, tools, supper
January– Sneak peek at new Feb-July Ideas Book!
Wednesday 29th Cropalong 7-10pm $10/person
Bring your current projects along, I'm scrapping too.
Friday 31st Cardmaking-Laughing Lola 1-3pm $15/person
February
Friday 21st Cardmaking-Lollydoodle 1-3pm $15/person
Friday 28th Picture My Life #30daychallengeCWKD 7-10p $50/person
Includes one PML kit of your choice. Bring printed challenge photos and journalling pen.
Note: this workshop must be paid in full by 7pm Feb 1st for supplies to get here in time. Email me now for available Picture My Life kit selections. Albums are an additional charge.
March
Wednesday 19th WOTG-Lollydoodle 7-10pm $20/person
Friday 21st Cardmaking-Easter 1-3pm $15/person
Friday 28-Sunday 30 Camp @ QCCC Brookfield Details and cost TBC
April
Friday 11th Cardmaking-Ivy Lane 1-3pm $15/person
Wednesday 16th WOTG-Skylark 7-10pm $20/person
May
Saturday 17th National Scrapbook Day Details and $/person TBC
Wednesday 21st WOTG-Ivy Lane 7-10pm $20/person ($10/person for NSD attendees)
June-December events will be posted at a later date. Dates subject to change.
*Back to Events*
Sunday, October 20, 2013
More Camp CTMH Fun
A few more snaps from this weekend. :)
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Roast beef and veggies for Saturday dinner. |
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Chocolate mousse for Saturday dessert. So rich! |
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My first camp with a team member! Meet Vanessa of Flourish Designs! This is her first weekend camp with my crew and she's already hooked. Can't wait for the next one! |
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One of my pages I completed this weekend. My goal was to finish my cm consultant album. I got quite a bit of it done. Plus I used up some old products I hadn't touched before. Bonus! |
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Brookfield's legendary mini quiches + ice cold Coke = Sunday morning tea. |
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