Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Changes are Constantly Happening...a Short Blurp

A new look-

I am always looking for a way to decorate this blog.   Well, Blogger has come through with this pink packground.   I love it better than the old one.  This is bright and cheery.   Sure, I can always go on these sites to download a template for this blog and my other, but whose to say with bloger will do with it.   They do have the right to reject it.   I am not taking that chance.  Well that is it for now.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Scrapbooking class

Hello-

A couple entries ago, I mention something about a scrapbooking class that I was going to be teaching at my church.   Well, that day did not work out at all, because it was a long day, and if you are over the age of 60, sometimes but not a lot, you get tired from sitting in a meeting that has to do with the well-being of a church.   I have one position in the church that requires me to be on that board, and sometimes I wish that I was not on that board, but God sometimes calls you to do something that you thought was impossible to do.   This particular meeting, things had got a little out of hand, and people were not happy with how the meeting turned out.  in the end, it worked out, but my class ended up being sacrificed, and I had to scheduled it for another day.   Well, that day was this past Saturday, June 5, and this day did not go as well as the last one.    The big difference in the two days was I had two people on Saturday, besides me and my mom, and I had to share the fellowship hall with the Saturday adult class.   I had a boat-load of stuff to show the two ladies, and since we do not have an elevator to go down into the basement, and carrying the roller with my stuff in it was not an option.   I was disappointed in the number of people who showed up, but these two ladies, who I admire, gave me constructive criticism  on my advertising.   OK, so 7 years of advertising training went out the window the day I made the announcement in the morning worship went over my head, and I lost all marbles.   The way they heard and the way I said it, did not make a lot of sense.   What the two ladies heard was I am having a scrapbook class.   No description, no nothing.    So maybe the class only brought out two curious people, and the rest who spoke to me, said that they were not interested  in learning about this craft.   The two ladies and my mom also said that because of what the weekend was that it was hard for people to come, an said that maybe I should have one in the fall, to promote making gifts using the photos.   so I am gathering Ideas for that.   I had fun regardless of the problem.  They said that I should have a sign up sheet too.

No new stuff...

Sorry no new card or scrapbook page to show you, but I am have my list of things to do, such as:

  • a multi-shot of Nine'na on a page.   It was Mother's day, and order for my father and Mike to finish setting up the dinner buffet, me, mom, and my sister Schaundra took the kids out to a nearby park in the neighborhood.   Deonte went straight to the  play equipment, while Miss Nine'na ran in the grass, with her nice pretty dress on.  My camera has a a multi-shot option on it, but I wanted to see if I can capture that same look without using it, and it worked.
  • Deer multi-shot.   Not to out do what I took of Nine'na on mother's day, I saw as I was driving up in my condo neighborhood was a deer.  rare sight, so I drove like a bat out of you know where to get to my camera.   after carefully driving into the garage, I ran in, grabbed the camera, and in a nick of time was able to the same multi-shot without the mult-shot feature.  I did not know luck would stike twice.
  • Christmas cards.  This is my last swap from this group for a while, but I only have to make 4 cards.   I am taking a break from swaps, and maybe from the group.  I will see.
  • Etsy/ebay cards and pages:   I need new pages and cards.   the condo association is having a community garage sale this Saturday, and usually, I sell my retired Longaberger products, and try to take orders.  this year it is going to be different, in that in addition to that, I am going to try to sell the cards that I have listed on Etsy.   I have had them there for 6 months, and I think I need to get rid of them.   I am also going to sell tags, note cards, and Jumbo papercips with something pasted on them.   If I get really ambious,  I may make note pads and jounals with pens.   I will also have things that I no longer need too.  wow what a sale.  If I sell the cards from the etsy store, then I have to un-list them.  
Well that is it for now.   I will talk to you later, and God Bless You.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Sorry, been MIA

I have been absent the lasr few months.   I Have been busy trying to get this business off the ground, and it seems that I am not getting anywhere with Etsy.   I thought that Etsy was the best there is next to Ebay, and neither one of them are giving me the satisfaction I need as a seller and my cards.   I know also one of the reason for this, is I have been concentrating on swaps, and not my businesses.   This is a lesson learned for me.   After I make these Christmas cards, I am off swaps for a while.   I need to do the following things:

Concentrate on both of my businesses.
Concentrate on why I am doing my businesses.
Update my blogs.
Update my facebook page
Concentrate on what God wants out of these businesses.
Concentrate on both of my businesses.

Notice how I said "Concentrate on both of my businesses" twice.   I did not quit Archivers to do swaps, but the owner of the group felt like it is totally neccessary to swap out totally professional work, not my best work, although she says in the emails, our best work.   Swaps have to be wrapped just so, which I am willing to do.  You cannot have certain items on a swap piece, which I am willing to do, but with me making very little money at the moment, If I get out the pieces on time, I am doing good.

OK, enough with the gripe session, it is time to move onward and upward.   I need good website to promote my items on, and having my 14 year old nephew as a webmaster is not it.  He means well, and I love him for asking, but I went to one of my networking meetings the week before, and topic was how to promote your business.  the person who spoke, gave some good information on how.   I have most of it, I mean I have a facebook page with both companies, joined an online networking group, where I can promote both groups.   I am on a couple of yahoo groups to promote my businesses.  I have an Etsy store, I sell on ebay, and I have these two blogs.    I know I am not doing enough or my sales in both companies would reflect otherwise.

Well at least one:

I will show you at least on of my projects I worked on.  Yes, it was for a swap for this group I am in, and I mailed it yesterday.   I can make one for you, if you would like a copy of it for you Disney scrapbook you are working on, or would like for me to work on.
This is for an Animal Kingdom swap, and it is made out of the following :  1 bazzill Suade Brown Dark (12x12), Bazzill Grey (12x12, do not know the actual name of the paper since it is discontinued, but you can use another bazzill grey paper, I had this on hand), Creative memories White (12x12), Remininence leopard print (12x12), Bazzill Poka dot Beige ribbon, Mementos Black ink. elephant is from an unknown source from the internet (but any jungle animal will do).  The scallop and smooth oval circles were cut out from the Cricut cartridge Storybook, one of my favorite cartridges.  The scallop borders is a lighter unknown brown bazzill paper (it too is also discountinued)    
This is the sketch I drawn from:
The only thing that I changed up from the orignal sketch is that I have an oval instead if a circle.   I took the top of the paper Leopard print and where the writing goes, I flipped it, and used it on the ribbon.   I replaced the stars with the elephant to give that African look, and I put the journaling directly under the pictures instead of off to the side.  Now for the tricky part.   The scallops under the patterned paper were not on the orginal.  I faked a piece a scallop paper to make it look like there is a second peice of paper underneath.  I cut a scallop border from the Plantin Schoolbook Cartridge, then traced it onto a lighter brown bazzill cardstock.  

Well that is it.  I hope that I can get back on track.  I hope you have a wonderful start to the summer.  if you have kids, have fun finding them something to do for the summer.   My nephew will be busy, and other neice and nephew are not old enough to get busy.   (nephew is 3 and the neice is 1). I have no children, yet, so I get to skip that luxury.   Talk to you next time.




Saturday, May 8, 2010

National Scrapbooking Day and a class

Hello-

I know it is late, but i just wanted to just jump in for a moment, before I go to bed.   I am sorry I did not post anything last Saturday.   I was very busy for National Scrapbooking day.   I got up at 7am, got out to the Spring Preview for Longaberger, Participated in a style show.   Next, I was at my parent's home waiting for my brother and his girlfriend to come over from Dayton, Ohio.   He is going to be a father soon (the 14 year old nephew is his son by a previous relationship).  I am going to be an aunt to another boy.  So as of September, I will have three nephews and a neice.  I so need to give this girl a girl cousin to play with.   That is not the reason for wanting a girl, I want to teach her how to dance, play the piano/organ, appreciate and respect God, love Longerberger products, getting all glammed up, and to scrapbook.   in other words, a little mini-me, LOL.   I am just kidding about some of it.   I do really want to teach her about God, and how to feel good about herself, that she can do anything she sets her mind to.  She just need to respect things  like to do, and that she can do that, or something else that is good for mankind, not destroy it.
Anyway, after that, I got ready to go sing in a choir for a local church.  By the time I got back home, finally, it was 10pm, much too late for me to get started with anything for NSD.   I am bummed out about that.   the program I attended and sung in, was a program about poverty, and indifference of different races and lifestyles.   The conclusion was that has gone one far too long, and that it must stop now.
I should be in bed, because I have my first scrapbook class to teach at my church, and I hope and pray that people will show up.   It is for all ages.   I am just introducing the world of scrapbooking to them, and how they can create beautiful book of memories.   I just wish I had time to make a faith-based layout for them.
Well goodnight, and God Bless You.  Oh, and go to my etsy page for my latest stuff.   www.etsy.com/shop/plogan721, or just click to the side if you want to read the descriptions of each card.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Etsy

I have seven items listed on Etsy up for sale.  Two of them are custom orders that I can do, and they are note cards.   I believe I posted them on this blog around August 2009.   The rest are cards that I recently made within the last month.  

Please look to the right-side panel to take a look.   you can also get to them through by clicking here.  

Take care.  I have a longaberger event to go to.   If you are local, the Spring preview event is Saturday, May 1, 2010 and will feature new Longaberger products.   The event is from 10am-12nn.  is localed at the Doubletree Worthington, 175 Hutchinson Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43235. I will post further details on my other blog, and you may access it here.

Take care, and I hope and pray your weekend will go well.   God bless you, and take care.

Friday, April 23, 2010

New cards

Hello, this is a short and sweet post.   I just updated my other blog, and a new facebook page for my Longaberger business, and I am busy making cards and other things.   OK, on with business.

My first card


This is the first thank you card in a series of thank you cards I made for my father to give to the trustee women at the church I beling to and attend.   it is really simple.  no Cricut was used. general cardstock paper made into a blank card, single matted.  the wooden hearts I purchased at a thrift store for only .50.  Well, whoever gave to the thrift store, their lost, my gain.   I sponged Memento black ink on the grey cardstock.   1/4 red ribbon by offray.   One of the hearts, I colored with a copic marker, R59-Cardinal.  


Second card

I love this card, and I will have to make another one (which is one of the reasons why I take photos of my projects).
the ingredients for this card are generic blank cardstock (standard size) in a teal.   The darker blue was embossed in swirls (cuttlebug).   The red circle was cut with the plantin Schoolbook cart, and sponged in Mementos black ink.    The ribbons are bazill and a fabric lace I purchased from the thrift store, again for .50.   I am finding out that the thrift store is your friend, but you do have to watch it.   I do not know where I got the black letters from.  

Third Card..

This card is also 50% Cricut.   The pattern paper is from a discontinued Daisy D's paper exclusively made for Archiver's (I purchased it 3 years ago).  It is the Moda Collection.   The circle is cut out from the Plantin Schoolbook, the pattern paper is also discontinued, but it is by Heidi Grace.    The thanks is cut out of the wild card cartridge.    Generic cardstock for both the blank card and the mat.



Well, I have typed long enough.   so I will show you the rest tomorrow.   God bless you, and see you later.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Kind of sad news...

I did not make the design team.   That's OK, everything happens for a reason, so I am over it.

How can I keep up with two blogs...

I am posting wonderfully on this blog, and not enough on the other one.  in fact I only have one entry.  here is are the reasons:

1) I only have one person join to view it, and 2)  I have heard rumor that Longaberger may not like it, but if so, I will be notified.  for this week only, I am posting the same announcement on both blogs, so if you are not a fan of Longaberger products, skip this next part, but I urge you to at least take a look, PLEASE!!

This Wednesday's online-only offer is a great deal -- you can purchase our retired Mug Rack which holds six mugs for just $15 -- a 50% savings! Since our Mugs and Soft Square Mugs are on sale for 20% off the entire month of April -- just $22 for a set of 2 Mugs and $25 for a set of 2 Soft Square Mugs -- you can really add up the savings this month! The offer for the Mug Rack begins at noon on Wednesday, April 7 through midnight that day -- quantities are limited, so order beginning at noon through my website www.longaberger.com/patricialogan or call 614-236-4970 or e-mail me at plogan@columbus.rr.com and I'll place the order for you! See the photo below for details!

As noted above, ALL Woven Traditions Pottery in ALL colors is on sale throughout the entire month of April -- it's our yearly pottery sale! Now is the time to add to your collection, or begin purchasing the pottery you have always wanted.


Plus, during April, you can get a free lidded protector set with the purchase of any color Buffet Basket or Buffet Buddy Basket!



AND, with every $50 in guest sales, you'll earn a $10 coupon to spend on another $50 purchase in June! It's like creating your own 20% off sale in June on ANYTHING in our collection! See the photo below for more details!



Thank you for your support of my business and The Longaberger Company!

I will post something in regards to scrapbooking later.  Take care.