Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Gettin' a Handle on the Memorabilia/Paper Clutter!

As I scrapbook, I'm one of those people that likes to incorporate all of the tickets, programs, history of the event/place, greeting cards, Holiday cards, birth announcements, ETC ETC ETC that go with the pictures.  This causes several problems:  (1) Keeping up with everything (2) Making sure everything that's been "kept up with" makes it to the scrapbook room (3) Said items remain in some sort of data order (especially since I'm about 4 years behind on my scrapbooks) (4) Containing all of these random items in a neat, organized fashion.

After the wedding, I took a step back and looked at my various piles (they always end up in the floor under my scrapbook table!!!) and thought I need a better solution.  Who am I kidding?  I just need a solution!  
The coloring book and crayons make me smile... a reminder that Abbie was in there playing :-)

So, I did what any other person would do in this situation... turned to my friend Amazon.  I was after hanging file folders.. and not just ANY hanging file folders.. Pink ones!  Voila.  Thank you Amazon... that was easy.  Check!


Then, it was off to Staples where I found the perfect clear containers for my new pink hanging file folders.  Check!

Then.... these beautiful items set in the hallway... OUTSIDE the scrapbook room... for a few .... weeks.  That's the joy of being a working woman! 

Then.. a magical thing happened.  I had time to put the stacks and stacks and stacks of paper clutter into an organized manner INTO their new homes!  I ended up using one for leftover "special" paper I ordered for the wedding paper items and am now collecting items in that bin to make my wedding scrapbook; one is being used to organize the "year before the wedding" (i.e. parties, wedding dress/decor shopping, cards, engagement pics, misc things all related to planning the wedding and being engaged); the other I'm using to sort all the memorabilia I want to incorporate into the corresponding scrapbooks.  Perfect solution for me.  Only problem is that my bin is already full.  Sigh.  Need. More.Time. 


I was going to do one folder/month but I quickly learned that wasn't the most efficient way to utilize the folders/space.  Some months I don't have anything and others (April for example) is always busting at the seams (my birthday, Easter, trip or two).  I tried to keep the months on the tabs consistent from year to year but always adjusted where it made sense to accommodate the amount of items needing to go in the folder.  I also have some separate large folders I didn't put in here simply because there wasn't room and they are "complete" trips.  Similar to the large brown folder in the back of this picture.  Maybe as I empty out some folders I'll have enough room to add those trip folders into this bin so everything is one place (the original goal).  For now, this system is working and that was my goal!  Second goal.. get it in a scrapbook!!!!

What are your paper/memorabilia storing tips?

Friday, November 22, 2013

Fantabulous Cricut Challenge #187: Animal Crackers

Today I am linking up with the FCCB challenge with my own animal creation!  This fun little giraffe was the perfect addition to my pictures from a zoo trip when we lived in Baton Rouge.  I adore these pics of this little giraffe laying down to take a nap!  The giraffe is a cut from the Animal Kingdom cartridge.  I don't typically put a cut on such busy paper but this paper was too perfect not to use.  Love how bright and fun it is! 




Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Wedding Flowers

Yep.. I'm still alive! September is always a crazy month for me work wise. It's college recruiting season which is a big travel time. In a 3-week period I hit Tuscaloosa, Mobile, Charleston, WV, Morgantown, Pittsburgh, Chattanooga and Phoenix. That's a lot of airports. I got to have some fun along the way -- stayed a weekend in Mobile with Jen and finally got to see her new apartment, went to the WVU/Oklahoma Tech football game, got to see Lauren, Baby Logan and Jaime and had dinner with Adam's family in Phoenix. SO glad to be back home though! I missed my sweet husband tremendously! 

On the weekends, I've been working on our Honeymoon scrapbook! I'll share pictures once I complete it -- I'm up to day 5.5 and we are just arriving in Bora Bora. Blows my mind that it was 4 months ago. Seems like a distant, wonderful memory. Once I finish it up, my plan is to jump into our wedding album and then I'm going to do an engagement album that will have all our parties, engagement pics, planning process and bridal shopping trips in it. Lots and lots of pictures to scrapbook! 

Turning now back to the wedding.. let's talk about flowers! It was a nobrainer that I wanted lots of pink -- but I wanted romance and not Sweet 16. LOVE how everything turned out. 

Jr. Bridesmaid Bouquet
Bouquets for our mother's
Bridesmaid's Bouquet
These peonies were actually brought from WV from my mom and are from her house - the florist made them into a wreath
Loved how the flower swag/garland turned out -- I wasn't expecting it to be so full
My mom took almost all the flowers home with her and left them at the cemetery with my grandpa's grave

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Memory Charms for Wedding

One of the most bittersweet things about everything to do with my wedding was the fact that my grandpa's wouldn't be there with us to celebrate.  I am so happy that Adam got to meet both of my grandfather's before they passed and I know they both really liked him.  There's so many things about Adam that remind me of my mom's dad.  I wanted to honor my grandpas on our special day so I checked out several options.  I know a lot of people do the roses on chairs in memory of but I didn't want to see the empty chairs or have my grandmas sitting beside these empty chairs so that wasn't a good option for me.  Then, I came across memory charms that you can attach to your dress, bouquet, etc.  Perfect!  These were actually one of the first things I ordered last summer.  I found them on etsy and the vendor is Designs by Tami.  Love the final result.  







  

  

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Fantabulous Cricut Challenge #174 -- Camping Theme

When I first read the challenge for this week over at the Fantabulous Cricut, I was stumped.  I AM not a "camping" type of gal.  I don't camp, I don't hunt, I don't fish... HOWEVER, I DO have a previous baby niece who just went camping/fishing last weekend!!  I had some adorable pics of her on my iPhone that my family sent so I had them printed at Walgreens while I was at work today and threw together this layout when I got home.  LOVE how it turned out!!!  I facetimed my niece and showed her and got her approval as well.  She said when she's older she's going to draw things and I'll create the scrapbooks :-)  sounds like a game plan to me!

I used 3 Cricut cartridges for this layout:  Everyday Paper Dolls for the fish, Simply Charmed for the fishing rod and "Just Because" cards for the phrase.  I used the Swiss Dots embossing folder in my cuttlebug on "catch" and "later" and stamped the date with my new "Smash" date stamp.  My favorite part (other than the pics) is the fishing line!  Hope you enjoy! 






Friday, August 16, 2013

French Polynesia Travel Tips







I’ve been jotting down things as I remember on my ”list of things I wish I had known” before we went on our Honeymoon and thought I would share for those that are also thinking about making a trip to the beautiful French Polynesia. 

If you take the night flight into Tahiti, I would suggest getting a basic/non-bungalow room.  You land in the dark and Tahiti isn’t anywhere near as pretty as the other islands so it’s not worth the splurge.  We took a taxi to the Papeete (Papeete is the capital of French Polynesia) market before our ferry over to Moorea and spent a few hours walking around the downtown area.  There’s basically no shopping on Moorea or Bora Bora so if you want to purchase anything Tahiti’s your best bet.  I was a little leery about getting my black pearls at the first place/first morning but don’t regret it at all after seeing the shops at the Hilton s and the few scattered everywhere else.  I got my pearls at the Tahiti Pearl Market.  We actually got to pick the pearls and the settings and then came back 30 minutes later and they had set them.   

Diving:
We started the whole process in April and it was major crunch time to get everything completed.  You do have the option of having your final check off dives at your vacation destination (if it’s offered) but that eats into your actual “dive” time and you can run into the language barrier with that option too.

We did everything through Choo Choo Dive in Chattanooga.  I have nothing but good things to say about this place – everyone we met and worked with there is on top of their game.    
 
We first did the Intro to Scuba class where you receive an explanation of the equipment, sign all the waivers and then get in the pool with the equipment (just the shallow end). 

After that, we signed up for the classes (Open Water Diver).  We went with the intense weekend course that was Friday evening and all day Saturday and Sunday.  Plus an additional Thursday evening to get a nitrox certification. 

Once you finish the classes you have to have 5 certification dives in order to be open water certified.  We did that at the rock quarry in Athens and it was FREEZING.  They do take weekend trips to Florida in the spring but with our timing we couldn’t fit it in.

Once we were on the honeymoon, we dove with Top Dive. Adam had pre-paid for the diving before we left (you get a slight discount) and can email with them etc to get any questions answered up front.   They have locations throughout the Polynesia but we decided to only dive Bora Bora.  We had 2 dives – first one we saw sharks and the second,  spotted eagle rays.  You don’t go far in the ocean at all so motion sickness wasn’t an issue.  You do have to plan your diving around when your flights are because you have to allow a certain amount of time to pass before you can safely fly.  Top Dive picked us up from our resort dock and returned us afterwards.
    
We did buy/take most of our equipment with us.  The only things we rented were ours BCs and tanks.  (Be prepared to spend a lot of money on diving equipment!!!!  I’m still in sticker shock but it’s like any other hobby/sport.. you can buy all levels of equipment with or without the bells and whistles). 

Packing:
No type of heels/pumps whatsoever.  I wore the same sandals basically everyday/every meal/everywhere.  There’s sand everywhere and LOTS of walking involved (from the bungalows to the main resorts can take 10-15 minutes by foot). 

Leave anything perfume/lotion/scented home!  Bring plenty of bug spray and itch cream!  Let’s just say I learned the hard way!

If you are taking dive equipment, pack it in its own bag and don’t pack your diver certification cards—keep them in your purse/carry-on etc.  This saved us many times with not having to pay overweight fees… bat your eyes and say but we have dive equipment and then flash your cards!!

Men don’t need anything more than dressy looking shorts.  Adam took several pair of dress slacks and maybe wore one pair?  It was really too hot and khaki shorts seemed to be the norm/acceptable. 


Flying:
We booked our own flight from Atlanta to LA and then our other flights were part of our package through the travel agency.  You just have to allow at least 4 hours between when you land and then take off so you can claim your bags, check in, re-check bags, go through security, customs, etc.  There’s only 2 flights a day into Tahiti so you don’t want to miss your flight!!!

When flying into Bora Bora be on the left side of the plane (you enter from the back, sit on the left so main aisle is to your right).

They are very strict about the baggage (weight/size) restrictions on the Air Tahiti airline.  We triple-checked everything before each flight!!

Other:
A can of pop is $5.  The Diet Coke tasted weird and the last day I discovered the Coke Zero was really more like Diet Coke.

We converted about $250 when we got to the airport in Tahiti.  When we got back to the states we converted back and had about $40 left.  For the majority of costs you can charge them.  Very little need for a lot of cash.   I always use my Capital One card for international travel because they’re one of the only credit cards (that I’m aware of anyway) that doesn’t charge an international fee per charge. 

When you’re at Moorea, lots of local restaurants will come pick you up/drop you back off for dinner.  There’s only 1 place to get dinner at the Hilton Resort in Moorea so it was nice to have options.  We had an amazing dinner at Rudy’s.   

Also, there’s other “dive” places within walking distance where you can grab lunch.  We had great paninis from a food truck in someone’s front yard J

When you’re in Bora Bora… there’s nothing other than the resort.  HOWEVER --- we had lunch at Bloody Mary’s on the “main land” and it was well worth the boat taxi fee.  You’d probably enjoy the dinner there too but we aren’t sea food people so lunch was just fine with us (best burger ever).  Either way – lunch or dinner – it’s something you HAVE to do while you’re there.

We did 4x4 jeep safari excursions on both Moorea and Bora Bora.  The one on Moorea went through the fruit plantations and by the juice factory (buy pineapple juice – it’s so good!!  We mixed it with champagne and had mimosas in our bungalow).  The one in Bora Bora was a last minute decision and I’m so glad we decided too.  We got to see the mainland and some gorgeous views of the lagoons.  It’s very humbling to see how the people live on the island – especially when you compare it to the glamour of the resorts. 

We stayed at both Hilton resorts (Moorea and Bora Bora) and they were fabulous.  We met another couple in Moorea at our resort that went on to stay at the Four Seasons in Bora Bora vs the Hilton.  I felt like I knew what I was getting staying at the Hilton – BUT – I may have possibly booked at the Four Seasons instead after seeing some of her pictures. 

If you stay at the Hilton in Bora Bora, you have to go up to the spa (massage was awesome) but even if you don’t get a massage, the spa is famous for the million dollar views.  Absolutely beautiful!! 

Make sure you ask when you book and when you check in for a bungalow that’s as far out as possible and facing away from the other bungalows.   

Here’s the company/agent we used to book.  She’s a little ding-batty but has been to the islands a few times and knew about the resorts, etc.

Kathy Schultz
Honeymoon and Romantic Get-Away Specialist
TravelStore
916-532-9757-Direct line


Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Fantabulous Cricut Challenge #173 -- Cool Treats

Today I'm taking a break from the wedding recaps to do a little scrapbooking!  When I have a few minutes, I love to see what's going on over at the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge blog!  This week's challenge was to make anything with a "cool treat" so I headed up to my scrapbook room and dug through some pics until I found something with ice cream!!  I kept coming across DQ ice cream cakes (a family favorite) but couldn't find any Cricut cuts to go with it and then I remembered this fun pic of Henderson eating dog ice cream!  This is totally unlike me to scrapbook something so out of order, but hey, when you're 3+ years behind what's it really matter right?!

The page is actually an 8x10 and will go in a horizontal Project Life page protector.  The ice cream sundae is cut from the Sweet Treats cartridge and then I used my CuttleBug to emboss the dish.  Eventually I'll add the date to the page (when I figure out what it was!!).  



And.. ironically enough, today is Henderson's 4th birthday!  This big guy brings so much joy to us and makes our family complete.  He and Mason were such good sports for this little photo shoot earlier tonight!!