What is a Scrapbooking Yard Sale?

It started a few years ago as a way to help my customers clear out their old scrapbooking and craft supplies and get discounted new items that they would actually use.  2015-07-03 15.21.36

This will be my 3rd time offering a Scrapbooking Yard Sale and it has turned into quite a fun event.  I look forward to using new tools and techniques this year to share about the items we have available.  I have set up a closed Facebook Group where I can share with my customers and the friends they invite specific items that are for sale.  I still like to offer in person shopping opportunities but I look forward to using the FB Group as an additional way to share this event with more people.  I give the link to the FB Group on the Events Tab of this website along with other events I am offering.

Do you have a project that some new stickers or paper would help.  Are you interested in more scrapbooking or photo solution tips and tools?  Be sure to check out the Photo Solutions page on this webpage.  I would love to have you join us as we work together to celebrate our photos through albums and special photo projects.

 

A Simple Year – Half Way Through!

2014 was a “Busy” one for me, my family and my office.  I kept finding myself overwhelmed with commitments, appointments, projects, and the list kept going of people and needs that were pulling me in different directions.  I was tired and longed for a a way to simplify life.  I stumbled on a Facebook post one day that led me to a page and blog called Becoming Minimalist.   I loved reading about ways to simplify my life through getting rid of clutter,  reducing the number of clothes in my closet and other ways to find more time in the busyness of life.  I liked what I was reading but this process too was a bit overwhelming until I read about a course that the author of the blog contributed to – it was called A Simple Year.   A Simple Year was a course designed to help simplify your life one step at a time.  Each month has a different focus on areas that matter most led by a team of people who specialize in topics like travel, food, money, relationships and work.

I thought that this might be something I should do but marked it on my to-do list.  As the end of 2014 came, I had burned my candle at both ends long enough that my body finally made me slow down.  Being sicker than I have ever been and learning that it would take weeks if not months to get my energy level back was the final push that I needed to do something drastic to create a reset to my life and schedule so that I didn’t relapse or continue down the same path.

Now that I am 6 months into this journey I can say I am so glad I signed up.  Each month comes with so many great tips and tools from other people who have discovered ways to live a fuller life with less “stuff” in it.  I am sure I will continue to share many of the tidbits I am learning through this blog but here is a few of my favorite things I learned from the first 6 months.

  • clutterReducing the clothes in my closet help me put away the clothes I have and not let them stack up.  I am not quite ready to tackle the Project 333 but I have quite a few less clothes that I did before.
  • It is a process that takes time but each area I declutter is one more area that I can find peace and a sense of calm.
  • Clearing out clutter helps reduce the things you have to clean and organize.
  • busynessOh I loved this month’s focus.  It may have been the area that I needed the most.
  • I love that I have removed the word “BUSY” from my daily vocabulary.  My schedule may be full but I am no longer busy all the time.
  • When you allow blank spaces in your calendar you allow opportunities to enjoy the things that you love most to have room to come in whether spontaneous or preplanned.
  • travelClearing our the extra stuff on calendar and my closet make it easier to pick up and go when I want to travel.kitchen
  • I am still needing to go back and work through all the gems in this month’s section.  I used April to catch up the first 3 months so I didn’t get as much of my Kitchen done.
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  • Turning off many of the notifications on my phone and other electronics has been huge.  I love the power of technology but every ding and flash is so distracting.
  • I am learning a better balance between how to use technology to help and when to sit it down.
  • This month was great timing since I purchased a new computer in May and was setting up my file structure and deciding what to bring over to the new computer.work
  • Since Work was one area that I have experienced quite a few changes in the last several months, this was a great time to pause and reflect on how I can be more productive and use my time better each day.
  • I love the tips on how to manage e-mails better.  I gave the method of Yesterbox a try and have found it to be a huge help.  A month into it I have gone from over 3000 e-mails in my work Inbox to less than 300 plus I have dealt with every single e-mail message from June as of July 2.  Prior to this, I would have days  would hit e-mails well and take care of most of them but there always seems to be a few that lingered or if the day got busy it would add up so quickly and become overwhelming.  I now have a plan to deal with current e-mails in a specific system and as I have extra time each day I have been able to chip away at the backlog.
  • I also have my own business to help people with their photos and this month gave me the push to explore setting up a blog and website to create a better platform to share my heart and passion of my business.  I hope you are enjoying this aspect of my journey even though this blog and website is still a work in progress.

I never would have guessed that adding a online course like this would inspire me to tackle so many areas of life and feel better about the order that is coming to life.  I look forward to continuing on this journey and seeing where the next 6 months take me.

So excited to be back up and going with my Digital Scrapbooking

 

 

It has been a process to get back up and going with my digital scrapbooking.  I have needed a new computer for several years and finally purchased my new computer a few weeks ago and am loving getting back into the things I love.  We are gathered this weekend for our weekend mini crop in Smithfield, NC and I am excited to be able to get pages done in my next photo album quickly with Artisan.  If you loved Storybook Creator Plus, then Panstoria Digital Contentcheck out Panstoria’s Artisan by clicking the banner on this page or use this link: Artisan.   If you need help getting started again or are brand new to digital scrapbooking, I am happy to set up a time to walk you through getting started.  I always appreciate your loyalty so be sure to use one of these links to be sure your order is connected to my account.

 

Where are your Photos?

Where are your Photos?….A questions I often ask people I have met over the last 11+ years.

Where ARE Your photos today?  Are they tucked away in a closet, maybe in a box, maybe never printed, maybe still on the camera or your phone.  If you wanted to locate that perfect photo of you and someone you love, could you find it easily.  Do you have the stories of the most special photos captured.  Have you ever held a precious printed photo in your hand and new it would be a treasure for many years and generations to come?

I have developed a passion and love for printed photos, those that are great angles and those that captured someone’s candid expression.  I love to have a photo to pull out and share with family when they are visiting that we can all reminisce together about a time years ago, or pull out a photo of a family member or friend who I don’t see often or who is no longer with us and remember the times when we were together.  I definitely don’t think that every moment needs a camera out and picture to capture that it happened but boy are there some special moments when you do intentionally capture the people and experiences along our journey in life.

Where are your favorite photos right now?  Would you like for them to be at your finger tips either digitally or in an album?  I would love to help you take the next step in getting your photos organized and getting the very best of them at your finger tips so you can celebrate them in the best way possible.  Let me know if I can help you with your Photo Prints or Digital Images.

Book Recommendation: The Best Yes by Lysa Terkeurst

I don’t read for pleasure very often but I have found that from time to time especially during vacation I can get lost in a book and really enjoy reading for fun.  I continue to love anything I read from Lysa Terkeurst so when her new book The Best Yes was shared on the radio, I was drawn to it because it hit on the very thing that I was struggling with, saying “Yes” too often because I dreaded saying “No” and disappointing someone.  Lysa has a way to hit right where I am.  I have been thinking a lot lately how I need to simplify my life so that I do not always answer that I am Busy out of reflex but that I am intentional with my time, saying Yes to the important things and freeing my schedule so that I can seek the Greater Purpose or Best Yes when God presents it to me.   I know that God works in the details of my life and I must be intentional with my next step so that I am ready for the road he is leading me down.

As Lysa says, “Instead of waiting for the time to get started to simply appear one day, we need to be intentional with scheduling it.”  I can’t wait for the right time to get started, I need to be intentional with each step so that my next yes, is not out of obligation and expectation from others but that I a choosing the path I am to be on.

Whether the thing that we feel is our Best Yes is large or small, we have to be intentional today with what we agree to do so that tomorrow we have room if the Best Yes is yet to be added to the schedule.

I have loved this book and would recommend that you also take a look at it too – especially if you are like me and often feel like you have to please those around you.