I have details for the Soroptimist's annual fundraising crop, raising money to help prevent domestic violence and assist those who have been victims of it.
When; Saturday, January 23, from 9 am to 7 pm (or perhaps later)
Where: The Sons of the Utah Pioneers Building, 3301 E Louise Avenue, Salt Lake City (it's north of the Smith's on 3300 South and about 3100 East, near 215).
Cost: $20-40, depending on how long you stay. There are classes you can attend for an additional fee.
The registration form can be found here, and you'll find contact information for Diane McCarty if you have any questions. More information can be found here and here as well.
I'll have a small display at the event, but I mostly just love to go and crop! Let me know if you're attending and we can sit together.
Offering creative and innovate answers for your photo crafting needs! (Plus the occasional crafting adventure)
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Saturday, January 9, 2016
"Crop 'Til It Stops" Fundraising Crop
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Super Cute New Products from CM
They've added a MUSIC NOTES Border Maker Cartridge!! I'm *so* excited about this! All three of my kids are involved in music, from school orchestras to church bell choirs, and lots in between. This cartridge will get a TON of use and I can't wait to get my hands on it!
CM is also adding some new ABC/123 stickers, plus two new lines of paper, stickers, and embellishments. The first is "A Year to Remember," with stickers, paper, and calendar grids, all designed to make preserving your memories simple and quick! The second new line is called "Fresh Picks." It's features soft pastel colors and watercolor images. It speaks of spring and new life and I love it!
You can order any or all of these things through my Creative Memories website, or contact me and I can order for you.
CM is also adding some new ABC/123 stickers, plus two new lines of paper, stickers, and embellishments. The first is "A Year to Remember," with stickers, paper, and calendar grids, all designed to make preserving your memories simple and quick! The second new line is called "Fresh Picks." It's features soft pastel colors and watercolor images. It speaks of spring and new life and I love it!
You can order any or all of these things through my Creative Memories website, or contact me and I can order for you.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
BIG NEWS!!
Hello again my friends! BIG NEWS.......
I've signed as an Advisor with the New Creative Memories. Yep, I'm taking the plunge again. 
The product line is MUCH simpler, so I can once again offer you, my loyal friends and customers, the quality tools and supplies I know you've been missing.
Things like pages & protectors, new fun albums, trimmers and Custom Cutting System blades, plus the high quality paper and cardstock you've come to expect from Creative Memories.
To visit my website and see the newest offerings, click here.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Fall Festival Time!
This year, we'll be making these adorable cards. Supplies to make all six, pre-cut and ready to go, will be waiting for you when you arrive.
Plus, you'll have a chance to make this adorable Christmas card that will coordinate with the Christmas cards you can make at my card class in November.
These cards are ONLY available at my Fall Festival.
Fall Festival is Coming!
Plus, you'll have a chance to make this adorable Christmas card that will coordinate with the Christmas cards you can make at my card class in November.
These cards are ONLY available at my Fall Festival.
Fall Festival is Coming!
This is a fabulous
opportunity to spend time with other scrapbookers and work non-stop on your
albums for 16 hours over the course of two days!
When: Friday
night, September 19, 2014 from 7 pm – Midnight
Saturday, September 20, 10 am – 9 pm.
Where: My home, 5317 S Wildflower Lane,
Murray
Fee: $40.00.
Deadline: Friday, September 12 (You're welcome to
register after that date, but I can't guarantee there will be an opening).
Your fee includes:
·
Plenty of space
to work
·
Lunch and dinner
on Saturday
·
Use of all of my
tools and idea books, including my Cricut machine
·
Wi-Fi access and
power for your laptop
·
Door prizes
·
A Grand prize
·
Free gifts
·
And much more!
Let me know if you'll be
scrapbooking traditionally or digitally so I know how much space you'll need and if you'll need power. Also, if you'd like to double your workspace, you may do so for an
additional $20.00. Space is limited, and
seats are reserved on a first-come, first-paid basis, so get your registration
and payment in promptly! To register, or for more information, you can leave me a comment here, or shoot me an email at mamaerica@hotmail.com.
I want to say a heartfelt
"THANK YOU" for your continued support of my business throughout the
upheaval of the last two years. I'm
working hard to rebuild my business, Erica's Memory Solutions. I offer organizing workshops, digital photo
organization and digital scrapbooking through my affiliation with Panstoria,
Inc, as well as monthly crops, power layout workshops, and more! Please pass this invitation along to anyone
who might benefit from the services I can provide, invite them to come with you
(earn more free gifts!) or just to drop by during the event. I appreciate YOU!
I'll see you there!
Erica
L Meyer
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Lessons From Old Photographs
My mother-in-law passed away last week. Her death was not unexpected, and was, in many ways, a blessing. She'd broken her hip about a year and a half ago and her health had been steadily declining ever since. The funeral was over the weekend.
It seems that these are the moments when there is a renewed interest in those old family photo albums, and my in-laws have dozens of those. There are albums going back to the 1940s and maybe even earlier (FIL was born in 1931; MIL in 1927). There aren't many photos of MIL from her childhood as the family didn't own a camera. There are a few of my FIL on the farm in Minnesota, but most of those come from when he was older.
Lots of these photos are in albums that are falling apart! They're on those old newsprint-type pages (though heavier than that) or on black pages. One book is stitched together and is still holding up fairly well, while another has the pages simply falling out. The oldest photos were put in albums using photo corners, which means that they're easy to remove and scan, but it also means that the photos fall out. Of course, those that are glued down face issues with the glue, and you can't read the back.
A couple of lessons....
1. Put FULL NAMES on photos. We found many with captions that read "Me and my 5 daughters," or "Stanley and Harold; ushers at the wedding." Okay....who's ME? What wedding? Stanley? Harold? There are 7 Stanleys in the family. Another one read "Mr. Groom, Mrs. Groom, Bride, Groom, Mrs. Bride, Mr. Bride." Do the parents have first names? I'm sure they do!
2. Put DATES on the photos. Again, what wedding?
3. If you're into genealogy, put the photos WITH your research. My FIL has done extensive work on his family history, so he's got all the tables and charts and such. But, if those aren't actually with the photos, it doesn't help much. We were cross-referencing back and forth to find dates and names and such. (Yes, we did figure out what wedding and just who the couple's parents were because there was ONE first name listed, so we went from there).
4. Talk to your older family members now about these things. Sometimes it can be a pain, hearing the same story over and over again, or realizing that it really is true that the first born has more photos, but you'll be glad you did down the road.
5. Try to write carefully. We had one photo of some "Oyster"something roosters (oysterloop--apparently it's a breed) and other's where we tried, and failed, to decipher the handwriting.
One other lesson.....What we do is important. People want to see the pictures and hear the stories. Our scrapbooks make that possible, so keep it up!
Oh, and one last thing. There weren't many pictures of MIL in the later years, after the kids grew up. She didn't want to be in the pictures because she didn't like the way she looked. Some of the family (including grandchildren) only saw her every few years. The youngest of these are 12 and they won't have many memories of Grandma. They won't have many pictures of her either. So, please, get out from behind the camera and smile, even when you feel "ugly." I promise, the kids won't see you that way. They'll say, "Hey! I remember that day!"
It seems that these are the moments when there is a renewed interest in those old family photo albums, and my in-laws have dozens of those. There are albums going back to the 1940s and maybe even earlier (FIL was born in 1931; MIL in 1927). There aren't many photos of MIL from her childhood as the family didn't own a camera. There are a few of my FIL on the farm in Minnesota, but most of those come from when he was older.
Lots of these photos are in albums that are falling apart! They're on those old newsprint-type pages (though heavier than that) or on black pages. One book is stitched together and is still holding up fairly well, while another has the pages simply falling out. The oldest photos were put in albums using photo corners, which means that they're easy to remove and scan, but it also means that the photos fall out. Of course, those that are glued down face issues with the glue, and you can't read the back.
A couple of lessons....
1. Put FULL NAMES on photos. We found many with captions that read "Me and my 5 daughters," or "Stanley and Harold; ushers at the wedding." Okay....who's ME? What wedding? Stanley? Harold? There are 7 Stanleys in the family. Another one read "Mr. Groom, Mrs. Groom, Bride, Groom, Mrs. Bride, Mr. Bride." Do the parents have first names? I'm sure they do!
2. Put DATES on the photos. Again, what wedding?
3. If you're into genealogy, put the photos WITH your research. My FIL has done extensive work on his family history, so he's got all the tables and charts and such. But, if those aren't actually with the photos, it doesn't help much. We were cross-referencing back and forth to find dates and names and such. (Yes, we did figure out what wedding and just who the couple's parents were because there was ONE first name listed, so we went from there).
4. Talk to your older family members now about these things. Sometimes it can be a pain, hearing the same story over and over again, or realizing that it really is true that the first born has more photos, but you'll be glad you did down the road.
5. Try to write carefully. We had one photo of some "Oyster"something roosters (oysterloop--apparently it's a breed) and other's where we tried, and failed, to decipher the handwriting.
One other lesson.....What we do is important. People want to see the pictures and hear the stories. Our scrapbooks make that possible, so keep it up!
Oh, and one last thing. There weren't many pictures of MIL in the later years, after the kids grew up. She didn't want to be in the pictures because she didn't like the way she looked. Some of the family (including grandchildren) only saw her every few years. The youngest of these are 12 and they won't have many memories of Grandma. They won't have many pictures of her either. So, please, get out from behind the camera and smile, even when you feel "ugly." I promise, the kids won't see you that way. They'll say, "Hey! I remember that day!"
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Quick Summer Schedule Update
It's a good thing I have a clause in here somewhere that lets you know my calendar is subject to change, because it frequently does!
We're headed to Yellowstone on a bit of a spur-of-the-moment trip this month, so I've moved my crop to the weekend of the 25th & 26th instead.
Then, in August, things get a little crazy with Tristan headed off to school, school starting for the girls and I and the like. So my crop will be the 22nd & 23rd.
October is CRAZY with a scrapbooking retreat for me, plus UEA weekend, and Halloween, so I've moved my Fall Festival to September. I'd planned for it to be the last weekend, however, that's also the GIANT rummage sale for my daughter's bell choir. I'll be a tad busy. So...
Fall Festival will be held on September 19th & 20th.
At this point, I don't see much changing with this schedule. My monthly crops and classes after that should be:
October 24th & 25th
November 14th & 15th
December 12th & 13th (this one could be moved back a week to the 5th & 6th)
Thanks for your continued support and understanding. You make this job fun!
We're headed to Yellowstone on a bit of a spur-of-the-moment trip this month, so I've moved my crop to the weekend of the 25th & 26th instead.
Then, in August, things get a little crazy with Tristan headed off to school, school starting for the girls and I and the like. So my crop will be the 22nd & 23rd.
October is CRAZY with a scrapbooking retreat for me, plus UEA weekend, and Halloween, so I've moved my Fall Festival to September. I'd planned for it to be the last weekend, however, that's also the GIANT rummage sale for my daughter's bell choir. I'll be a tad busy. So...
Fall Festival will be held on September 19th & 20th.
At this point, I don't see much changing with this schedule. My monthly crops and classes after that should be:
October 24th & 25th
November 14th & 15th
December 12th & 13th (this one could be moved back a week to the 5th & 6th)
Thanks for your continued support and understanding. You make this job fun!
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
CM Products Available to Order
There's a whole lot of legal mumbo-jumbo behind the reasons why, but there are a few CM products available again, at slightly below the former retail prices.
There aren't any CCS blades or replacement blades for the old trimmers, nor will you find any white or spargo pages listed.
There are, however, coversets available, and you can order white or spargo pages with protectors from Ahni & Zoe that will fit in the CM coversets just fine. Those page/protector sets cost $29.50 for a set of 16, which is comparable to CM's pre-bankruptcy prices.
If you are looking for Tape Runner or Refills, those are also available through Ahni & Zoe, at prices of $9.50 & $8.50 respectively. The A&Z refills fit the most recent CM tape runner.
I am still an Ahni & Zoe Consultant, though I don't plan to stay one much longer. I will either deactivate by the end of this month, having not met my minimum purchase requirement, or, in the event that ya'll order lots and lots of stuff, I'll be resigning by July 31. It is time for me to move on to other things, but fear not! I'll still be offering classes and workshops, and working to build Erica's Memory Solutions.
To view the Ahni & Zoe products, click here. White/Spargo pages are found under "Other."
To view the CM Outlet products, click here. Please note that all products are While Supplies Last.
Please order directly through me, as I no longer show up in any kind of search on the website and would not get credit or commission from your order. I'm happy to help you complete it, and I deliver! I still accept Visa & Mastercard, personal checks, and cash.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Drumroll please.........
My business has a name!
Erica's Memory Solutions
Offering creative and innovate answers for your photo crafting needs
The winner of the "Name My Business" Contest is.....
Susan Elder!
She provided me with a very long list of possibilities and it was from those ideas that the name was born.
Susan won an album from Ahni & Zoe, with a pack of refill pages, plus a slide-in pack, and a black pen! Sh was so excited, and so am I to finally have a name for this creative adventure of mine.
Thanks Susan!
Erica's Memory Solutions
Offering creative and innovate answers for your photo crafting needs
The winner of the "Name My Business" Contest is.....
Susan Elder!
She provided me with a very long list of possibilities and it was from those ideas that the name was born.
Susan won an album from Ahni & Zoe, with a pack of refill pages, plus a slide-in pack, and a black pen! Sh was so excited, and so am I to finally have a name for this creative adventure of mine.
Thanks Susan!
Labels:
Class/Workshop,
scrapbooking,
Spring Spectacular
Saturday, April 26, 2014
A Sneak Peek
Spring Spectacular is NEXT weekend and I've been busy!
First up, the menu:
Lunch: Sandwiches and Salad, complete with my soon-to-be-famous sandwich spread (I promise to share the recipe with my guests), plus a homemade dessert.
Dinner: Taco Bar, with black beans and/or chicken, plus all the fixins, and, of course, another homemade dessert
Next, fun gifts!
Here's a sneak peek at the page kits I've been working on. This two-page spread is one of TWO you'll receive simply for joining me!
And these adorable handmade cards are part of the Grand Prize! There are 10 in all, perfect for just about any birthday or celebration!
Labels:
Class/Workshop,
scrapbooking,
Spring Spectacular
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Register now for Spring Spectacular!
Please note, I have had to change the date due to a multitude of family conflicts.
You're cordially invited to my annual
You're cordially invited to my annual
Spring Spectacular!
This is a fabulous
opportunity to spend time with other scrapbookers and work non-stop on your
albums for 16 hours over the course of two days!
When: Friday
night, May 2, from 7 pm – Midnight
Saturday, May 3, 2014, 10 am – 9 pm.
Where: My home, 5317 S Wildflower Lane,
Murray
Fee: $40.00.
Deadline: Friday April 25th (You're
welcome to register after that date,
but I can't guarantee there will be
an opening).
Your fee includes:
·
Plenty of space
to work
·
Lunch and dinner
on Saturday
·
Use of all of my
tools and idea books, including my Cricut machine
·
Wi-Fi access and
power for your laptop
·
Door prizes
·
A Grand prize
·
Free gifts
·
And much more!
Let me know if you'll be
scrapbooking traditionally or digitally so I know which customer gift to have
for you. Or, if you'd like, you can
choose to have both for an additional $5.00.
Also, if you'd like to double your workspace, you may do so for an additional
$20.00.
Space is limited, and
seats are reserved on a first-come, first-paid basis, so get your registration
and payment in promptly!
Contact me via email (mamaerica@hotmail.com) or leave a comment and I'll get you a registration form.
See you there!
Labels:
Class/Workshop,
scrapbooking,
Spring Spectacular
Friday, January 31, 2014
Organizing workshops are going live!
Do you spend as much time LOOKING for your crafting supplies
as you do CREATING? Are you absolutely
CERTAIN you have that perfect paper or embellishment, but you can't remember
where you put it? Have you ever
purchased DUPLICATE supplies? Do you
struggle with ORGANIZING your crafting and paper supplies?
Join me for a series of workshops that will help you get
organized once and for all!
I'll help you sort your papers and embellishments and put
them into a system that's personalized and easy to use. I'll also provide the space and time you
need to get it done!
Workshops include:
- 3 hours of time to sort, purge, and organize your supplies.
- A full 6-foot table on which to work
- Handouts to help you along your way
- Assistance, support, and encouragement as you work
- Snacks and drinks (of course!)
As you work, you'll become more organized so your crafting
time can be spent actually crafting!
And when you're finished, you'll be able to find the things you're
looking for and easily put supplies away when you're finished with them and/or
when you buy new things.
Each workshop costs just $15 and there is NO product
purchase required. I'll show you the
products I use and like, but I also encourage you to use what you have.
Workshops will run:
- Friday 7:00 - 10:00 pm
- Saturday 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
- Saturday 2:00 - 5:00 pm
- Crop Saturday 6:00 - Midnight
Attend one or more workshops for $15 each or attend all four
for just $50.
The first set of workshops will be held on Friday and Saturday, March 14 & 15, 2014. To RSVP, comment or send me an email and then
mail me a check to reserve your spot.
Spaces are available on a first-come, first-paid basis.
I'm looking forward to sharing these workshops with you!
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