and…..I’m back!

PHEW…I took a little break there for a while, sorry!  That last DT gig I had did quite a number on me but I’m over it and hopefully over my scrap slump.  I really did not like the direction that it took me

Anyway,  I am back and I’m excited to be going to CHA next week with Scrapbook Dimensions Magazine!  I will have some news in a few weeks about something to do with them as well 🙂  Speaking of SDM we have some new hybrid calls for you.

The first one has a deadline coming up quick.

Scrapbook Dimensions magazine is for artists who wish to enhance their
creativity by embracing and blending both the traditional paper
products with digital products. We are the first magazine to focus on
“hybrid” scrapbooking and our readership reaches an international
audience. We want to feature art that reaches new levels of creativity.
We only accept projects that are hybrid.

Submission Management Policy
While we do have calls to meet certain requirements, Scrapbook
Dimensions magazine will be looking at general submissions for projects
that may fit another publication that is forthcoming. If you have a
hybrid layout or project that does not fit a particular call, or the
deadline has passed for a call – please send your work to submissions@scrapbookdimensions.com with the Subject: General Submission.
Please read our Submission Requirements before emailing in previews of any work.

Writer’s Submission Guidelines
If you have an exceptional project to share with us, consider sending
us an article proposal. Please send .jpeg previews of your work along
with a query letter outlining your article idea to submissions@scrapbookdimensions.com
If this is your first time being published with us, it might be useful
to send part or all of the actual written article for review.

VOLUME 3 ISSUE 1: deadline – JANUARY 30, 2009
We are looking for creative hybrid projects and layouts that focus on:

  • Organization
  • Valentines and Valentines Day Invitations, Cards, etc
  • Technique: Crackling and Inking (unique uses and hybrid methods for using these techniques)
  • Hybrid Cards
  • Quick and Easy Hybrid Projects
  • Layouts or projects that focus on things you love or that people you craft for love (people, food, places, toys, etc.)
  • Your “coming to hybrid” story – share it with us and you maybe featured in an upcoming issue.
  • Readers Gallery – submissions to this category
    can include projects that have been inspired by past issues of
    Scrapbook Dimensions Magazine, layouts or projects that fit within the
    theme and topics, etc. Please follow the submission requirements.


VOLUME 3 ISSUE 2: deadline – FEBRUARY 20, 2009
(Happy 3rd Birthday to Scrapbook Dimensions)
We are looking for creative hybrid projects and layouts that focus on:

  • Creative Hybrid Birthday gift bags / decorations Creative Hybrid Birthday invitations
  • Creative Hybrid Thank You notes
  • Bright and Bold-SPRING related projects and layouts
  • Projects that think outside the box – make it square, circle rectangle, triangle… make it different…
  • Technique: Creative 3D Techniques (pop-up cards, pop-up projects, definite dimension, etc.)
  • Hybrid Cards
  • Quick and Easy Hybrid Projects
  • Hybrid Layouts or projects – Scrapbook your birthday or your birth – make it personal
  • Ongoing: Your “coming to hybrid” story – share it with us and you maybe featured in an upcoming issue.
  • Readers Gallery – submissions to this category
    can include projects that have been inspired by past issues of
    Scrapbook Dimensions Magazine, layouts or projects that fit within the
    theme and topics, etc. Please follow the submission requirements.


Submission Requirements – Must Read BEFORE Emailing Us
PLEASE BE SURE THAT YOUR SUBMISSION INCLUDES BOTH TRADITIONAL AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES.
* If you are a traditional scrapper, show us how you can use the computer to add to your scrapping projects.
* If you are a digital scrapper, show us how you can include a hands-on approach.
Artwork may have been previously posted and viewed online, but may not
have been published before in a magazine, e-magazine, newsletter,
e-newsletter or feature article.
Let us know if you have an idea for an article, project, or special technique by emailing submissions@scrapbookdimensions.com

To submit
1.Please state in the subject line of your email which issue and which category you are submitting to.
2. Please include your name, address, email, and daytime phone number.
3.Submit your scanned or digital image at 72 dpi, Emails must be no larger than 500 mb.
4.You must be able to supply detailed instructions to your project.
5.It is essential that you point out which part of your project uses
traditional methods and which part uses digital methods even though it
may seem obvious.
6.All submissions need a supply list
Send your project to submissions@scrapbookdimensions.com
Questions, comments, and suggestions are all welcome in our forums

www.scrapbookdimensions.com

Scrapbook Dimensions Magazine – Dream Team Call 2009

 

Scrapbook Dimensions Magazine

 

 

DREAM TEAM CALL 2009

 

 

Are you able to combine the best of digital and traditional to create outstanding hybrid scrapbooking projects?

 

 

Entry Deadline:

January 15, 2009

Winners will have the opportunity to be involved with Scrapbook Dimensions Magazine including fun and creative assignments for the print magazine, the online website, newsletter and blog. Winners will be announced on or before February 1, 2009.

Dream Team Contest 2009

Assignment A:  Step-by-Step Technique
We want to see your most inspiring, most creative hybrid project with detailed steps that show the reader how to re-create it for themselves. Your steps must be accompanied by well-photographed images and also screenshots. Include your contact information; your complete supply list and credits, as well as your written instructions. Make sure to state clearly which part of the project is digital and which part is traditional.

Assignment B: Choose one of the following…

From Digital To Hybrid
Create a project that is 100% digital. Print the project, then embellish with traditional techniques. We want to see amazing transformations. Include your contact information, your complete supply list and credits, your written instructions, a 300 dpi jpg of the digital project and a high-resolution photo of the finished hybrid project. Make sure to state clearly which part of the project is digital and which part is traditional.

-or-

From Traditional to Hybrid
Create a project that is 100% traditional. Document the project at this stage with a high-resolution photograph and notate it as the traditional base. Embellish with printed digital techniques and photograph the finished project. We want to see creative transformations. Include your contact information, your complete supply list and credits, as well as your written instructions and photos. Make sure to state clearly which part of the project is digital and which part is traditional.

 

Assignment C

: Staging an Altered Item

Create an altered item with a digital kit. Stage the altered item with or without props and photograph it. We will be looking for outstanding presentation skills in addition to stunning altered work. Include your contact information, your complete supply list and credits, written instructions, as well as a brief description of what makes this project unique and any special techniques. Make sure to state clearly which part of the project is digital and which part is traditional. Also include preview of kit used with full credits.

Assignment D: Your Favorite Hybrid Layout
Have a layout that shines with its photography, has well-written journaling, thoughtful composition, and an innovative hybrid technique? Then share it with us. Provide a high-quality scan or staged photograph with props. Include in the folder your Idea Form, which will have your contact information, your complete supply list and credits, written instructions, as well as a brief description of what makes this project unique and any special techniques. Make sure to state clearly which part of the project is digital and which part is traditional.

Assignment E

: Can You Create It? *Please note that this assignment is optional but recommended.

Create a digital kit to include papers, embellishments, at least one alphabet and at least one quick page. We would like to see the extent of your designing capabilities. Show us what you can do! The kit can have any theme but must be a new original work. It cannot have been available for purchase or as a free download. Please provide us with a high quality preview of your kit. If you complete this assignment we will provide you with special instructions for delivering the full kit to us for review.

Assignment F

: Essay
Please tell us why you scrapbook and what drives you to want to be on this team? What is your biggest strength in scrapbooking? Are you interested in teaching? Also include your suggestion for the name of this design team. This is to be a business-type word-document. Please do not scrap your statement. Essay must be 500 – 1000 words in length.

How to Enter

 

Email your entries to dreamteamcontest@scrapbookdimensions.com. Submit all your entries using YouSendIt.com. If you have trouble with the service please contact us for additional options. Assignments can be sent in separate emails but must be sent on the same day. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at .

You must include your contact information and signed release for each project. Download the contest form at http://www.scrapbookdimensions.com/downloads/SDMagDreamTeamEntryForm.zip.

 

Rules:

 

Entrants

a. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older and able to submit proper identification. Minors wishing to apply must request a Parental/Guardian Participation Release and Permission Form from Scrapbook Dimensions Magazine. This form must be signed and submitted for any entrant under the age of 18 to be considered.

i. If you are under the applicable age of majority: you must provide a scan or photograph of a parent/guardian photo identification. Their signature and printed name must be accompanied in the documentation part of your entry. They must also sign and return the Parental/Guardian Participation Release and Permission Form. Minors that fail to include this form will not be eligible for the contest.

b. All winners will be asked to sign a Confidentiality Agreement.

c. Contributors to Scrapbook Dimensions may also enter unless you are part of the judging team. Employees of Scrapbook Dimensions and/or EAM Publishing are not eligible to enter. Design/Creative Team members of other print publications must forfeit those team positions upon winning this contest. Design/Creative Team members of online publications may retain their positions as long as they are able to fulfill all the Dream Team commitments. In the case that they are unable to fulfill their commitments for Scrapbook Dimensions Magazine, they will be required to forfeit their position with the online publication.

The winners will be picked based upon the following criteria:

 

 

 

The craftsmanship of the hybrid projects

 

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Ability to follow directions

 

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Creativity, originality, and meaning

 

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Progressive technique, design, and/or skill

 

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Quality of photographs in the layouts

 

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Presentation and photographs of the assignments

 

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Thorough explanations and instruction in Step By Steps and descriptions.

One entry per person. Entries must be received no later than 12:00 PM MST, January 15, 2009. Any entries received after this date will not be eligible for judging. Scrapbook Dimensions Magazine is not responsible for lost, missing, misdirected, late, or corrupted entries.

All work submitted must be created solely for this contest, be never-before published or sold, or seen on the Internet.  Entries and all photographs must be the sole work of the entrant.

Winners for the Dream Team will be chosen and contacted no later than January 15, 2009. Winners will be posted on the website on or before February 1, 2009. Please do not call Scrapbook Dimensions or email any of the staff to inquire about the winners.

Void where prohibited or restricted by law. All federal, state and local laws and regulations apply.

Terms

d. 2009 DREAM TEAM term will begin February 1, 2009 and end January 31, 2010.

e. The Dream Team will be expected to complete a minimum of 8 assignments throughout their term.

 

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Scrapbook Dimensions Magazine- Holiday Issue Call

SCRAPBOOK DIMENSIONS MAGAZINE

Calls for Submissions

Scrapbook Dimensions magazine is for artists who wish to enhance their
creativity by embracing and blending both the traditional paper products with
digital products. We are the first magazine to focus on “hybrid”
scrapbooking and our readership reaches an international audience.  We want to feature art that reaches new
levels of creativity. We only accept projects that are hybrid.

Submission Management Policy
While we do have calls to meet certain requirements, Scrapbook
Dimensions magazine will be looking at general submissions for projects that
may fit another publication that is forthcoming. If you have a hybrid layout or
project that does not fit a particular call, or the deadline has passed for a call
– please send your work to submissions@scrapbookdimensions.com with the
Subject: General Submission.
Please read our Submission Requirements
before emailing in previews of any work.

Writer’s Submission Guidelines
If you have an exceptional project to share with us, consider
sending us an article proposal. Please send .jpeg previews of your work along
with a query letter outlining your article idea to
submissions@scrapbookdimensions.com
If this is your first time being published with us, it might be useful to send
part or all of the actual written article for review.

Current Calls for Publication

VOLUME
2 ISSUE 4: deadline – October 15th, 2008


We are looking for
creative hybrid projects and layouts that focus on:

November and December Holidays to include
New Year

Winter Themed Projects and layouts

Hybrid Holiday Table Decorations (place settings
and centerpieces.)

Holiday Hybrid Wreaths or Home Décor (to include
decorations for the Holiday tree)

Technique: Unique uses for glue/adhesive

Holiday Hybrid Cards

Quick and Easy Holiday Gifts

Layouts or projects that share your
Holiday Traditions
(please include a brief explanation of your tradition – if
selected we will ask for a short write-up.)

Readers Gallery – submissions to
this category can include projects that have been inspired by past issues of
Scrapbook Dimensions Magazine, layouts or projects that fit within the theme
and topics, etc.  Please follow the
submission requirements.


Submission Requirements – Must Read BEFORE Emailing Us

PLEASE BE SURE THAT YOUR
SUBMISSION INCLUDES BOTH TRADITIONAL AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES.

* If you are a traditional scrapper, show us how you can use the computer to
add to your scrapping projects.
* If you are a digital scrapper, show us how you can include a hands-on approach.

Artwork may have been previously posted and viewed online, but may not have
been published before in a magazine, e-magazine, newsletter, e-newsletter or
feature article.

Let us know if you have an idea for an article, project, or special technique
by emailing submissions@scrapbookdimensions.com

To submit

1.Please state in the subject line of your email which issue and which category
you are submitting to.

2. Please include your name, address, email, and daytime phone number.

3.Submit your scanned or digital image at 72 dpi, Emails must be no larger than
500 mb.

4.You must be able to supply detailed instructions to your project.

5.It is essential that you point out which part of your project uses traditional methods
and which part uses digital methods
even though it may
seem obvious.

6.All submissions need a supply list

Send your project to submissions@scrapbookdimensions.com
Questions, comments, and suggestions are all welcome in our forums

 

The missing “Y”!

If you downloaded my freebie kit Doodle of a Summer, the "Y" is missing from the polka dot acrylic alpha (thank you makeyesup for pointing that out).   So sorry about this, not sure what happened there.  Also someone informed me that the "?" was giving them grief so I renamed it if you need that as well.  Thank you for sticking with me through all this new found craziness!  You can download both here. 

http://www.4shared.com/file/57010954/941690fc/y_online.html
http://www.4shared.com/file/57010861/ce935d87/questionmark.html

You are SO kind!

Thank you everyone who downloaded my kit…at least the ones that would download.  I am not sure what is going on with 4shared, it kept kicking me off yesterday when I was trying to fix the links…so frustrating!  I’m not sure why some of you can download them and some of you can’t.  I am going to check them again today.   Anyway…THANK YOU for all the kind words about my work, I truly appreciate it and it makes me want to make MORE fun stuff for everyone!

Speaking of fun stuff…or fun smelling stuff…this is my new favorite lotion.  I was so excited yesterday when I was grocery shopping at Vons and saw this.  006245 
I LOVE Method products, they’re earth friendly, non-toxic, they use 100% recycled materials in their packaging, EVERYTHING smells FANTASTIC and they have really funny stuff printed on their products!   NOW they are making lotion…I’m in heaven! 

This actually gives me an idea for designing something new.  Maybe I’ll have a little something for you in a couple days or week…deadlines permitting of course 😉

Going to our yearly summer play in the park tonight, they’re putting on Jungle Book.  I’ve been going to these plays every year since I was probably 3 years old.  My mom has been a patron for years.  It’s just so much fun to see, mostly kids dancing, singing and acting.   Should be entertaining, it always is! 

 

 

San Diego was a BLAST!

My friend Jacki and I were supposed to go to San Diego this weekend to meet up with a friend of ours.  Unfortunately our friend couldn’t make it (we missed you Mel 😦 ) but I couldn’t get my money back for the hotel so we decided to just hang out in SD for the weekend.  We started out bright and early Friday morning, we didn’t want to waste any time after all we had scrap stores to visit along the way! We decided to stop at Ever After in Carlsbad.  We had been there once before and liked it but this time we weren’t all that impressed with the place…way overpriced but we did manage to pick up a FEW scrappy things.

Next stop was a brand new store called PAPER TALES!!! If you are ever in the San Diego area I HIGHLY suggest stopping into this adorably cute scrap store! Obviously everything in the store is brand spankin’ NEW so it was fun to go through and look at everything. I did some serious damage to the checkbook in this store but I was totally ok with that!
We chatted with Helle Greer (whom I had met at CHA back in February), she is so sweet!  The place is decorated so cute and has a little crop area in the back and their prices are EXCELLENT! 

By this time it was about 2:00 but we couldn’t check into the hotel until 3:00 so we decided to go to Seaport Village for lunch.  We sat by the water and just relaxed…no kids to bug us and no husbands.

We went into a crazy hat store and goofed around…
Jackihat
(that is LOVELY Jacki!)

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We checked into the Hyatt and they gave us a room on the 25th floor overlooking Coronado Island and bridge…I told Jacki we were gonna be scrappin’ in heaven and we were.  Look at this view! 

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Jacki immediately started rearranging the hotel room so that we could both utilize the only desk in the room for scrapping.  Then we unpacked our stuff we had bought, opened a bottle of wine and started scrappin! 

Next thing we know it’s 7:00PM…we should probably start thinking about somewhere to eat for dinner.  We looked through the guide and decided to go to Dick’s Last Resort.  Both of us were kinda skeptical about this place but it was within walking distance of the hotel and not too expensive.  We walk into this place and it literally looks like a bomb hit it.  There’s toilet paper and caution tape hanging from the ceiling, people are yelling and throwing stuff at each other, there was stuff all over the floor…apparently this is the norm for this place.  So we found a table and just sat down.

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(see I told you it was crazy looking)

A couple minutes later our waiter comes over and puts down half eaten stuff in front of us and says “here you go!” LOL  Then he said…”Nah, just kidding!”.  The menu was up on the wall and saw they had something called Dolly Partons.  I had an inkling of what this might be but I decided to take my chances and ask the waiter.  He looked down at my boobs and said “They’re a pair of chicken breasts almost as big as those!”.  Um ok!

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(notice the bras hanging across the ceiling behind me)

There was a table of military dudes sitting next to us and they were wadding and wetting napkins and throwing them at various people so then that turned into a napkin throwing fight amongst the patrons.  There were people that had male genitalia hats made out of paper on their heads…interesting.  So we ask our waiter to take a picture of Jacki and I.  He says SURE and then turns the camera on himself and then pulls his pants out and took a picture of his nether regions!!!!  I’m guessing this guy didn’t plan on me having a blog to post his picture for all the world to see…just guessin’!  I think our jaws dropped to the floor on that one.  Jacki
immediately deleted that one from the camera before her husband saw it! But here’s Mr. Waiter’s self portrait.  

WaiterOur waiter made us hats that had crude things written on them here’s Jacki’s hat..it said “Easier to get into than Junior College”  I won’t share a picture of mine…

Jackihat2and when it was time for the check the waiter shoved it down my shirt and then did the same thing to Jacki.  This place is NOT for the easily offended that’s for sure!  It was fun but we decided it really wasn’t the atmosphere that we wanted to hang out in all night. 

We walked up the street to Hennessey’s, an Irish pub and plopped ourselves down at the bar.   I think we were only gonna stay there for a little while but a little while turned into a lotta while!  There was a girl sitting next to us and started chatting with us.  Turns out she’s from Ohio (strange huh Mel?)  and she was there on business but was having drinks with an ex boyfriend who flew out from Phoenix just to see her.  We even took our picture with her see…here’s Lindsey

Jackimelindsey….her and Jacki are now texting buddies on the phone! LOL

The next day we woke up and drug our hungover butts down to the breakfast buffet at the hotel! WOWEE I’ve never seen so much food in my life and we ate LOTS!  We even had our own Omelet Nazi….I swear that woman HATED her job.  She would roll her eyes and throw the omelets down on the plate, and would only make one omelet at a time even though she had like 4 pans.  One morning Jacki was getting something for both of us and Jacki said “First I want an omelet with bacon and cheese and then”….the lady interrupted Jacki and said “Let’s just deal with the omelet first ok?”.  SHEESH! 

We went back up to the room to chill for a while (we watched a movie…about some girl who surfs Blue Crush I think) and then decided to go hang out by the pool for a while.  The pool was crowded but we managed to find a little corner all to ourselves…grabbed a couple beers and relaxed.  The music they had playing was so annoying we both had to leave. I would have much rather them not even play music.

So we both agreed to drive over to Coronado Island and walk around the Del.  Talk about CROWDED…we had to park a ways away and hoof it!   The place was packed, there were 2 weddings going on and they had a band playing at one of the outdoor places.  We waited in line to get lunch but there was no where to sit.  Jacki made friends with some “lovely gentlemen” from St. Louis named Paul and Todd and they invited us to share their table.  We sat and chatted with them and ate, compared stories about California vs. St. Louis…I think we figured out California won! LOL    Then we walked around the shops at the Del for a while and decided to head back to the hotel. 

Saturday night we thought we would just take it easy and go to Seaport Village for dinner and then go to the Top of the Hyatt for drinks after.  The Top of the Hyatt is on the 40th floor…our ears popped going up that high!  The view was amazing of course. 

Then it was back to our room to just chill and hang out and put comfy pants on….we had this idea that we should both do scrapbook layouts about the comfy pants and the photo taking began.  I won’t even post those here, I think you’ll have to wait for the layouts 😉  Anyway,  in the middle of all this we hear this KABOOM and look out the window and there’s fireworks coming from a boat! COOL didn’t know that was gonna happen!

The next day we checked out but only after we hit the breakfast buffet once again and stuffed our faces!  Over breakfast we decided that we should stop by Pink Pineapple Scrapbooks cuz quite obviously we needed more scrap supplies 😛  Then a stop at Joann’s and Michaels before actually ending up at home!!!

It was 3 days of shopping, drinking, eating, socializing and just having a grand time!  We vowed to do this at least once a year, maybe twice!

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Whew, it’s been a crazy week!

And this is the reason…well there’s many reasons really but this is the main one…

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Meet Rosie aka Rosalina, Rosarito, Rosario, Rosie Roo, Rosie Bulldozie & Biscuit.  These are all the nicknames we’ve come up with so  far for her.  We’ve been busy picking up pee and poo and not getting any sleep at night, you know like when you bring home a new baby?  Only babies you can contain the pee and poo, much easier in my opinion!!!

Our Boxer/Rotweiler and Siamese cat are SO disgusted at this new little creature.  They both just sit and stare at her as if they are both saying WTF??!!!

So other than that I have been working my fingers to the bone on digital DT stuff for the July/August issue of Scrap N’ Art.

BTW if you are a digi scrapper/designer we have an opening for another DT position you can check out the call here.   If you want a chance to work with some amazingly talented people I highly suggest you apply! 

And now…doody calls (Ha Ha get it) LOL  yeah it really does!  So I will leave you with a quick digi LO I did today with my most favorite digi store around right now…We Are Storytellers.

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Credits:

Amy Hutchinson & Emily Merritt-Truly Modly Deeply
Emily Powers & Jenna Desai-My Little Boy Wonder
Emily Powers-Art Nation
Jen Caputo- Shapes 4
Font- Pea Carrie

Be sure to check out my Digi Pick-o-the-day over at SNA!

HSM Party ROCKED!

Well the bounce house ROCKED at least.  That’s what one of Bella’s little girl friends told me as she came flying down the slide!

Bella had stayed the night at my parents house the night before and my niece helped her decorate with these wall decals we got at the Disney Store and the pennant banner that I made.  It’s a good thing my nieces school has the same colors and mascot as HSM does, it made for instant decor!  She let us borrow her real megaphones and her friend loaned us her pom poms. 

Here’s a picture of the table decorations.

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Table2

Jacki loaned us their karaoke machine and I got the HSM Karaoke CD’s.  Turns out they didn’t even need to read the words on the screen, most of the kids knew all the songs by heart! 

Here’s Bella belting her rendition of Fabulous!

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The party was great and I think all the kids enjoyed the bounce house immensely!!!  I’m glad it’s over though, party planning is exhausting!

My baby is 6!

It’s official our daughter turned 6 yesterday! *sniff sniff*  She’s such a little lady and it’s so cute.  We’re having a birthday party for her and her classmates, friends and family this Saturday but my dad isn’t able to make it.  So he treated her to a day at Club Libby Lu and shopping, which is fine with her! 

We had never been to Club Libby Lu before and can I just say that EVERY little girl needs to go here (heck I want to go there)!!!!  That place is like bling, pink, girlie heaven! 

Anyway, Bella opted for the Pop Princess "DO" with the Tiara, good choice as it turns out!  The other little girl in there that got the Rock Star hair do had some crazy hair when she was done!  Bella looked like a little princess.

First they started off by painting her nails, they do this first for a reason!  She painted her nails and then grabbed a bunch of glitter and just sprinkled it all over her hands.   I told the girl (Pixie) that she must go home every night covered in glitter.  Talk about bringing your work home with you…
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Then while her nails were drying it was time to do her hair (this is the reason for the nails first).  I paid close attention to how she did this for future reference.  She didn’t even use a comb, she used just bobby pins, which was amazing to me!

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The hair just needs the finishing touch… some more hair spray, another handful of glitter and a tiara!!!
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Then a little makeup and some bling on the cheeks…
VOILA instant Princess!   She never puts her hair up, she looks so much different and so grown up.  Carey said he was having visions of that movie "Father of the Bride!" LOL   

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Saturday is the High School Musical party so I’m sure I’ll have plenty of pics of that too, stay tuned! 

Easter & Sprinklers

It’s so amazing to me that just about a week ago there was snow on the ground when we woke up and 2 days ago Bella was running through the sprinklers in our yard and wearing shorts and a tank top!!! 

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Easter was a great day, it was HOT, had to turn on the A/C but it was a great day for an easter egg hunt and the flowers in my mom’s neighbors yard were just incredible!  So we plopped Bella down in the middle of them and took her picture like papparazzi, it was crazy.
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So this will be my last post before heading off to Colorado for a week.  We start the 15 hour drive friday morning!