on a roll, originally uploaded by jendera.

Well Sunday has hit again. I really don’t like Sunday. Why? Well frankly just because it is the day before Monday. Monday… well it is the start of the week and the start of my job as a taxi service back and forth from school. The start of really answering to the clock, and the start of the work week for Denny. I miss Denny when he is gone. Yeah yeah, I can here you all now… mushy I know. He and I have known each other for a long time, started together, drifted apart due to crazy circumstances and then fate brought us back together again. It really feels like things are how they should be now, and so yes, I miss him when he is gone. The mushy portion of this blog has now come to an end.

Moving on to scrapbooking. I was at a 12 hour crop on Saturday at Little Scrapbox. I had a great time, as I usually do, and I am looking forward to doing it again. On the note, I have to share some exciting Little Scrapbox news. Starting in the upcoming weeks I will be creating a new page kit each week that will be available both in the store and online at www.littlescrapbox.com. The best part is that I’m also taking special/custom requests. I’m still tossing around ideas, so I’m open to suggestions. You can find a couple online right now, and they are each one page layouts and are offered unassembled or assembled for an extra few dollars. I’m wondering if it might be a good idea to offer the option to get the kit extended into a two page layout for those that want it. Like I said, I’m still tossing around ideas.

I created this layout a week or so ago with the new My Minds Eye Tres Jolie line. I really like this line, and it must be good because it got me to use stickers. There are two border stickers used on this layout. See if you can spot them. I also used a Bosher. I have used one in awhile and I thought it was time to revisit the little mystery finding that goes by the name “Bosher.” Its not a button, it’s not a washer… it’s a Bosher. Ok that was pointless, but really I just like saying it. Anyway… so the Bosher technique… here is the low down. The ribbon gets wrapped around the photo and both ends get strung through the Bosher and you tie a knot. Depending on the width of the ribbon, you might want to double up on the knot for good measure. After that I took two scraps and tied them up in the knot. So it turns out cute. Boshers have been around for a long time, so if you have some, dig ‘em out.

Ok I think I am about out of time here. I need to plan for my day tomorrow. Lot’s to do and of course not enough of me to go around it seems. I need to get a class kit done for a student and a bunch of other random stuff. Oh and before I forget, if I didn’t mention it here before, all my classes are available as a kit, so if you can’t make it, just drop me a line.

Alright, I’m really leaving now…
~j