Archive for December 21st, 2011

giving the gift of project life

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Many of you are giving the gift of Project Life to someone – awesome! I’m hearing about lots of wrapped gifts under the tree.

In case you’re not able to put something under the tree but you still want to let the recipient know of your pending gift … here is a 5×7 JPG that you can print and personalize. Perhaps one of the items you were going to pick up is sold out. Perhaps the gift you are giving is digital. Perhaps you live outside the U.S. and product hasn’t quite arrived yet. Whatever the reason, you can still give the gift of Project Life.

PS -

1. The Project Life photo book could become available on Shutterfly by this weekend. Stay tuned.

2. For those items that are sold out on Amazon, we’re expecting them back in stock next month – January.

3. The Signature Binders are still due to arrive to Amazon before the end of this month (so … next week!) or definitely by the first of January.

12 Videos of Christmas: No. 10

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Sure, most of you reading this right now have your heaters running, your cozy socks on to keep your toes warm, and you quite possibly had to scrape the ice/snow off your windshield at some point in the past few days.

But that’s not at all the case for our friends in the Southern Hemisphere. Today’s video was prepared by Mandy in New Zealand, and a group of Kiwi Scrapbookers (a New Zealander is referred to as a Kiwi). David and I had the wonderful opportunity to spend some time and meet many wonderful people in New Zealand back in 2004. Truly one of the most remarkable experiences of our lives. We owe that to David + Mary Roberts (Craft House), who invited us there so that I could do a teaching tour. We absolutely fell in love with New Zealand.

Back to the video. Mandy writes: I wanted to try and capture how we do Christmas down under. In New Zealand it happens during Summer so going to the beach on Christmas day is quite normal, and after this time we are on summer break. Before Christmas we wind up our school year too! (ha-ha, add that to the Christmas madness! No wonder we need a holiday!) I asked all my Kiwi Scrappers for some holiday/Christmas photos to add to mine, and put them together using Windows Movie Maker. The jumping pics were taken during our high tea event! Hope all your readers have a glance into our way of life … and next time you purchase a snowy Christmas embellishment … think of us sitting on the beach with our jandals, looking at our Pohutukawa trees!