Tuesday, December 29, 2009

2009 Award Ceremony

It's time to highlight blog posts & photos from this year.
These awards rival an Emmy or a Dundie Award and are accepted with much pride at the Kartchner home.
Acceptance speeches will be cut short and everyone reading is invited to the after party.

The award for the most sneaky & the best button-thrower-all-over-my-office goes to...


Since I've won this award in previous years... I announce with much pride...
the most dramatic performance goes to this cute little runt.

Collin always teases me for saying, "laugh" when I take his photo so...
The best fake laugh goes to Mr. Kartchner himself...


Collin will be disappointed that he didn't win this award... the best kiss of the year...


The best lawn...


The cheesiest & gummy grin goes to...


The best location for an FHE treat and the best 4 quarters spent all year...


Award for stellar self-timer shots...
Having 10 seconds to run and jump into a window definitely deserves an award.
Golfing on Collin's birthday is a close second for a self-timer winner because this was such a fun day!!


Best purchase of the year...




The award for the Best day to be named Liz...

The award for "why are the kids so quiet? What are they up to?" Goes to this memorable moment...
Here's to another exciting year...

Sunday, December 27, 2009

I have to share...

|SPARK| from Jmills ENT. Jeremy Miller on Vimeo.

We were so fortunate to have the genius cinematographer J Mills up at Spark to film some highlights of our creative event. I absolutely love what he captured!
I may or may not have squealed like a little girl when I saw the trees & decor again. And my eyes may or may not have teared up reliving this magical event. Boy, I am a sap. Now the big question is... will there be a No. 2? duh duh duuuuh
Sorry, I make you work for the movie, turn off the tunes in the sidebar=> then press play.
Thanks to Megan's help J Mills used one of my favorite songs, Butterfly Nets by Bishop Allen.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

sock monkey & santa


I hope everyone had a very merry cozy Christmas!
We definitely had the cozy taken care of... thanks to Kit & Camille for our new jammies.

In a flash it's all over... with evidence of wrapping paper, ribbons, and smiles.


Snippets of our Christmas morning...

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

cookie cutie tradition

(c) Creating Keepsakes Magazine
Our yummiest tradition is making sugar cookies. We even use the cookie cutters from when I was a little girl. Above is a page from Creating Keepsakes magazine of my cookie cutie & the 4 steps for the best cookies.

My sister, cousin Chad and me in our Christmas jammies. To this day it wouldn't be the same with out this cozy tradition.
Finishing up wrapping tonight and just hanging out. We took Avery to her first movie tonight, "Princess & The Frog." It was fun and a really cute movie. Merry Christmas Eve Eve

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Traditions

Growing up my mom & dad loved celebrating with traditions... we are still carrying on some today & starting some of our own.
Last night we carried on a tradition that we've done since I was a little girl. Grabbing all the mittens and scarves you can get your hands on & driving up to Salt Lake Temple Square to see the lights and nativity scene.
I have a bittersweet love for this tradition because it is always freezing. I remember when I was a little girl and my toes were so cold in my boots. I thought... this is crazy... but still fun.
(Camille, Chad (cousin), me, Ashley, Todd (cousin), KC (little brother)
After 20 years I'm wearing leggings again. This time around with out white socks or a perm.
The right picture throwing pennies into the fountain & making a wish. Sad... we were at the same fountain last night but forgot to make wishes. Guess we'll be back next year with extra wishes.
Here we are last night with the girls in the double wide. Bundled up so much they couldn't put their arms down & covered in pink.
The Salt Lake temple was gorgeous as usual. What are your favorite Holiday traditions?

Monday, December 21, 2009

yippeeeee

My cute, yet rugged, little brother is announcing the Blue Moon Scrapbooking winner...

Scrapamum has left a new comment on your post "naughty or nice? (Blue Moon Giveaway)":

I think I have been a very nice girl so I hope to get some Wellington Boots and a few things in my stocking.

yippeee! Email me your addy & have fun scrapbooking with your new goodies!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

naughty or nice? (Blue Moon Giveaway)

This morning I've been organizing layouts into albums and it's been quite enjoyable looking at all the different memories and reading random thoughts. Q&A are loving it too.
The pages below are all from the fabulous Creating Keepsakes magazine. The first one is a page of when my little sister got married.
(c) Creating Keepsakes
font: Fling

(c) Creating Keepsakes
American Crafts: thickers, owl paper
(c) Creating Keepsakes

The last page of Quincey is one of my favorites because Collin captured all those silly faces in sequence. The title was super fun to make too! It was my first time using the Silhouette machine and I love how versatile it is. I also love the Sassafras papers & stickers. The journaling talks about how she's definitely got the drama from her momma.

Blue Moon Scrapbooking wants to wish you a Happy Holidays and choose one lucky blog reader to win this stash of seasonal goodness! Just leave a comment saying hi or mention something you want Santa to bring you this Christmas... hopefully you've been good. ;)

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

couch potato

One of the cool design highlights of my book are the photos on the same couch at the end of each chapter. Marin thought of this fun idea, I gathered together a bunch of outfits and props, then the photography team worked their magic. I remember having to hold poses like on page 83 & 105 that literally made me sore the next day. ha. But that was all worth it. Kind of like when Collin teases me for wearing uncomfortable shoes just because they are cute.
My favorite couch potato shots are on page 65 & 83.
Miss Ruby Sue was awesome to overnight the necklace in the photo and my sister Emily hooked me up with a Motley headband for the cover shot.

Just in time for Christmas, I got some more books or should I say Santa got some more books in his workshop. Get your personalized, wrapped with love copy... (sorry I sold out but email me to have first dibs on the next order elizabeth.kartchner(at)gmail.com.)

Also, a merry thank you to my December Sponsors:
Magpie Kit Club (home of the credit crunch kit)
Evalicious (art journals/embellishments etc)
Totally Rad Actions (awesome photo actions)
If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities in January and through out next year email me at elizabeth.kartchner(at)gmail(dot)com
ta ta for now. xo

Monday, December 14, 2009

He's making a list & checking it twice

Good thing Avery still has about 11 1/2 days until Christmas because after this weekend she might be on the naughty list. ;) Actually, only when we leave the house does she decide to turn into an angry little elf... and who wouldn't? For one it's freezing, snowy & slushy. I guess that's 3 reasons. Honestly though, she's our little weester & we love her so. She definitely knows how to use that charm.
The other day I was messing around with a special effects lens-lensbaby. After seeing what my friend Noel did with the lens I wanted to try out some shapes. I hand cut a heart from a circle to use with an aperture disk. It transforms all lights into that shape. I'm gonna mess around with some other fun shapes too.
Love how it reflects on the window.

This Fall I will be teaching at Teresa Collin's Inspiration Unlimited event. I met Teresa probably about 7 years ago at a CKC convention. She is such a sweet, genuine lady and we were instant friends. In August she emailed me, asking if I'd teach at her event. I am thrilled! It's at the Green Valley Resort & Spa in Henderson, Nevada on September 24-26th 2010. Click here for more details.

Friday, December 11, 2009

the day

This was the day that Avery learned what video chat is.
The day that she was giddy seeing Daddy on the compooter screen & she insisted on carrying it around everywhere.
The day that she ate lunch with my laptop sitting in front of her while daddy worked. She was content watching him while he continued to slay the dragon.
The day that Quincey looked really confused & wondered how daddy was in the computer.
The day that Avery threw a complete fit when we couldn't take the laptop in the car with us to run errands.
The day I learned that it was so worth the run to my studio to grab my camera so I could capture this moment.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Cozy Cards

Gift cards are not my usual present of choice but after making some fabric envelopes I want to buy everyone some plastic to their favorite shop.
To start off, I found an envelope where I liked the size and shape then carefully took it apart and used that as my template.
Cut out a piece of fabric & single sided interfacing slightly larger than than the envelope. Iron them together. Next, Pin fabric/interfacing to envelope template & cut out. Iron the fabric again where the envelope will fold. Lastly, use fabric or hot glue to adhere the seams together. Don't glue it shut though. :)

For the flower embellishing above, iron fabric to a thick interfacing (about the thickness of felt) then die cut the flower shapes (I used the Big Shot). Add a cute jewel brad for the center.
For the inside of the card, cut a piece of thick interfacing & fabric that would fit inside the envelope then iron together. Last, I added a cute doily from my Girls Loft kit and another strip of fabric sewed on top to hold the gift card in place.

To make these flowers, first, die cut or hand cut about 8 layers. (My trusty Big Shot came in handy again.)
Cut about a 3/4" circle of felt. (That's what you'll use as the base of the flower.)
Next, fold flower in half then fold in half again. Last, use hot glue and adhere the folded point to the felt. Continue adding folded flowers until you are happy with the blossom. I used about 8 for this flower but have also used 4 and added a button center that was really cute too. It just depends on what you like.
For the heart below cut a square of fabric and thick interfacing then iron them together. Next, cut out your heart. Then sew along the envelope's edge. Last, glue the heart to the top flap of the envelope.

For this one I hot glued my favorite fabric letter stickers to the envelope for a simple touch.
Enjoy, and use them for sweet notes & cozy messages.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

giveaway winner & giving hearts

First things first, the winner of my personalized book:
Annette who said... Love the pictures! I would love to have this book! I need a new book for inspiration!
Yay! Annette email me your snail mail addy & enjoy! :)

In 2004 on Christmas morning Collin and I traveled with a service group to Honduras. It was by far my favorite Christmas... we traveled with dentists and dental assistants to provide free dental work for the orphans and other people in need. As well as painting, building shelves, playing with the children etc. (A couple pages from the album I made when we got home from our trip. So glad I wrote down memories & thoughts from our service excursion.)
I can remember such intricate details from our trip because it was a life changing experience that I'll never forget. Someday I hope to go back with our family but until then there are other great opportunities to serve & give back...
For one, Becca is raising money for Juvenile Diabetes research with some ebay auctions. This foundation is something that is very dear to my heart since my dad battled this since he was a little boy until he finally passed away when I was 15. The technology and research has come a long way which is a blessing to many, many families.

There is another auction that my best friend, Mary, told me about & my new friend Jeannie has organized. I donated a bunch of scrapbook supplies. Also an autographed copy of my book! Bid in the comments for my book. There is a lot of really great stuff to bid on so check it out-all the money raised goes to Rally for Rafe. A family whose dad is battling cancer and they need our help and support.

Lastly, another great way to help is to make cards of encouragement, love & hope for eight sick children & their families. (A great family activity.) Thanks to the fabulous Jennifer McGuire who started Cards For Kids.
One of the children in Jennifer's card drive named Kate is battling brain cancer. She is such a sweetie & it was hard to visit her site with out tears filling my eyes. Crystal was so kind to design a digital kit "Kit for Kate" where all proceeds go to help her family with medical bills. It is such a darling kit! Check it out you digital divas... !

There are so many ways to give this holiday season... I love Stephanie's idea of doing something everyday to teach her girls how to have giving hearts through service, praying, learning. We are doing the same thing here at the Kartchner home... yearning to feel the true spirit of Christmas. xo

Sunday, December 6, 2009

book party pics

If celebrating with caramel & chocolate drizzled popcorn, shopping, meeting new friends & spending time with old ones makes for a good party then consider the book party a great night! Dear Lizzie after hours is always a treat. It takes the typical girls-night-out and makes it dazzle & shine.

My cute family below... they are supportive & encouraging. Love them all so much! Even Taimi came, oh, she is a doll.
Such a fun night! Thank you to everyone who celebrated with us.
I'm sad that I didn't get a photo of everyone, but just know, it meant so much to me that you came. x0 I thought it would only be Collin & I sitting there all night. ;)
Seeing Beth was exciting because she was the editor for the book & worked so hard on making sure everything was perfect. It was easy peasy making decisions with her, since we agree on everything. Sometimes I even wondered if she could read my mind but it was just because we get along great. She is such a delightful little lady. (Thanks Beth!)

The funniest part of the night was when Beth & Collin had a smizing war. (For those who don't know, to smize means 'to smile with your eyes.') Since Tyra Banks coined the term Collin has been perfecting his look.
Brian Smith, one of the photographers for the book, came with his wife. The photography in the book is killer. (bpd studios)
and last but not least, no party is complete with out my Spark sisters...
You can still throw your name in the giveaway to win a book from me... I'll announce winner next.

Winners

Even Collin likes *Shey*{B} camera straps... ;)
Winner of the ruffle strap is Laura Looooo she said... it makes me so happy when Winter takes its time...and only stays for a short time. So happy it hasnt snowed in Buffalo yet :)
The winner of the Shabby Chic Crafts tag set is Corinna she said...

I love everything made by Shabby Chic Crafts! Great choice for your album. I haven't done one yet, but winning these tags would be a good motivator! I actually LOVE the silver star you used on the cover and am dying to know about it. Did you make it? Did you buy it? What?

Congrats Corinna!! Email me your address & to answer your question: the star on the cover of my December Daily was plain chipboard. First, I painted with modge podge then added a layer of glitter. Lastly, painted on another layer of modge podge. Then let dry.
Collin & Avery are at church while I'm at home with Quincey cause she doesn't feel good. So I am cuddling with q-ey while reading all about Stephanie... after 16 months of detailed research Jaimee Rose has published her articles in an Arizona paper. Nothing short of astonishing... here

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Adorable Oatmeal (my book giveaway)

Today I realized I should leave Collin with the kids more often on Thursday mornings because that means I get to download gems like these from my camera.
I'm not a huge fan of food-on-faces photos but these were too cute! There's probably 156 more from the same sequence. Oatmeal's never looked so adorable.


I'm really glad I kept notes and fun things during the process of working on my book.
You know... the book below... that I might have mentioned on this blog before... ;)
It's all about stretching yourself creatively, celebrating your memories with paper, and of course having fun while you're at it.
There's some fabulous giveaways going on right now for personalized books from me. I am giving one away here at my blog so leave a comment to win a personalized copy from me!!

While you're at it check out Creating Keepsake's blog because the sweet, Brittany Beattie, has a fabulous giveaway with copies of the book too! That will up your chances big time.