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Jamaica and I have been on this whole Impossible film exploration lately. She mentioned she was heading to the beach with her camera one weekend and I remember thinking "luckyyyyy" as I looked out the window and saw nothing but sea of white snow. The temp read -6 but it was actually about -15 in our area. I thought it would be fun to do a little comparison on our surroundings. I love how Jamaica's polaroid totally reads warmth with it's gold tones. I also love the fact that Los Osos winter temps is considered a pretty sweet summer in Alaska. xot.

creative type guest

HEY GIRL. Go to the Creative Type blog to check out their new prompt and a chance to win a Currents paper pack.

Paper packs and journaling cards will be back in stock in a few days. I'm actually quite shocked and wasn't prepared at how quickly they sold. I always get into this "oh, what if they don't like them" frame of mind when I put something up in the shop so I never would have anticipated them selling out in a few days. I cannot thank you all enough for your excitement over my new Currents paper packs. I hope you hang with me as I have even more new things coming out in the next few weeks that I think you'll enjoy. :) Also, eta release on the digital cards will be next week, maybe sooner.

xot.

currents

time: 1:30 pm place: work eating: marble pound cake from Starbucks. (I hate when I get the stale piece) drinking: still working on my venti iced coffee from this morning. watching: my replacemnt do the work I hated to do. reading: blogs wanting: nothing really. thinking: good thoughts. creating: another round of Project Life cards! hoping: it's doesn't snow all night. needing: to create a weekly menu so I'm not running to the store every other day. wishing: it was the 10th already. want to have a virtual party on my last day of work?! :)

It's been harder and harder to get a decent photograph of my boy. He's never in one place at one time so most photographs are blurry or just plain weird. This is what you get today and it's an awkward one. The big coat and the snow covered ground threw him off balance. So this was the only one I snapped before he fell over into the snow. :)

xot.

Wasting time?

I'm always late posting my Studio Calico layouts here after the reveal. I started working on my post and the Make It Work bit but then I got sidetracked when I got my Bloglovin' email update and then of course that leads me to Pinterest and then it's really all downhill from there. BUT I'm on a blogging roll and I don't want to leave Monday empty so here's a photo and few bits of happiness while I write this out at 10:03 Sunday night.

*I just caught the season 3 premiere of Eastside & Down. Can't wait. *I've watched Black Swan 3 times now. It's the whole dark ballet aspect that I enjoy watching...the very end part. This coming from a person whose favorite movie use to be Center Stage. *Hubby's beard is growing back after he shaved it all off on a whim a few weeks ago. Tyler was kind of weirded out at first...he's never seen him without facial hair. I am also partial to bearded men. *Yoga. I'm thinking of joining a friend a few nights a week to do yoga. I suppose I should move forward to the actual doing rather than thinking. *Got all my materials and prints for the Currents paper packs but have hit a snag in the process. I thought I could get away with a paper cutter I purchased at Office Max. I've learned a serious lesson and will be investing in a better one. Just wish I could get it locally.

And now, I'm off to bed. xot

girl loves friday

After deleting my entry several times, I think it's best to just bid you all a happy friday. My brain is completely fried after a long week and I am worn out. I will be very happy to be able to catch up on some sleep this weekend. Maybe even sneak a nap in if I'm lucky. :) Before I take off to plant my butt on the couch + watch Jersey Shore (don't judge me), I wanted to steer you over to the Studio Calico blog to check out a quickie Project Life tutorial. These handmade cards are about the only thing I have slotted in my page protectors and I'm glad I made a big batch before the new year started.

Ok lovelies, I'm out. xot

Items used in tutorial: Mists, Clay + White + Atmosphere Ampersand Mask Journal Spots More Gray More Kraft Asterisks

currents

Tima: 6:13 pm Location: kitchen counter Eating: minestrone soup Drinking: diet rootbeer Watching: 50/50 Reading: new issue of Professional Photographer Loving: the support of friends Needing: paper towels, a loaf of bread + a new washer Thinking: if 600 film was reproduced,  it would make the top 5 greatest moments of my life Wondering: if I can handle another project Enjoying: a handful of m&m's after dinner

Well well..look who caved and bought some Impossible film. I was being pouty after the death of 600 film and did not want anything to do with Impossible. It's going to take them sometime to duplicate 600 film but until then, I'll play around with the Color Shade specifically made for SX-70. He's been lonely so I thought it was time to dust him off and let him do his thing. It felt incredibly good to get behind my Land but the results weren't what I'd hope as you can see. I'm sure it's just going to take some getting use to, not only with the exposure but with the overall look. It does have this weird but cool looking splotches...almost like when you put salt on watercolor.

ETA on Currents paper packs: Monday 1-30-11 :) Can't wait to show the full reveal!

Lastly one of my goals with Currents is to get you all involved! I want to see what you doing so don't forget to link me up! This week's Currents blogger is Megan Powell, a college student who wears cowboy boots and eats pepperoni sandwiches. :)

Megan, please email me at lifelovepaper@gmail.com. You've got a Currents paper pack with your name on it. Thanks to everyone who participated last week!

xot

Instant Pancake Mix

You really can't beat a good stack of pancakes on the weekends. I've used this recipe for years now and have adapted it to fit our needs. It comes from Alton Brown and is really the best recipe I've used for buttermilk pancakes. I like the fact that I can make the mix and store it in a container for up to 3 batches. Probably less if you need to make more than a dozen pancakes. I'm a bit of a pancake snob but when you eat them almost weekly, you want a good tasting cake.

So you start with your mix:

6 cups all purpose flour 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 tablespoon kosher salt (do not use table salt) 2 tablespoons sugar

Put all of these dry ingrediants into a lidded container and shake really really well. He says it's good for 3 months but it never last that long in our household.

To make a batch of pancakes, you need...

2 eggs 2 cups buttermilk 4 tablespoons melted butter (+ more for the griddle) 2 cups dry mix

Add the dry mix in a separate bowl, put aside.

Mix the wet ingrediants...

In the original recipes, you had to seperate the eggs. I don't do that. I melt the butter in a bowl (make sure it's not too hot). Then I crack the eggs and whisk it right away so they don't scramble. Pour in the buttermilk (my store doesn't carry buttermilk anymore so I just use 2 cups whole milk with a heaping tablespoon of white vinegar. I let it sit on the counter for a bit before adding it to the wet mix. I actually like using this rather than buttermilk.) Mix well.

Pour the wet into the dry. Very important....DO NOT OVERMIX. You will get a dense, tough pancake and those are not tasty. Just run your whisk through it a few times just to get the dry ingrediants incorporated and don't worry if you see flecks of flour.

Now let it sit for 5-10 minutes and prepare your griddle.

I have an electric griddle that has seen better days but it still works so it stays. Preheat to 350 degrees. Once it's warmed up, I run a stick of butter over it, then wipe of the excess with a paper towel.

Now we're ready to cook. Laddle the mix onto the griddle. I didn't think to time how long they take to cook but once you see airbubbles on the cakes, they're ready to flip. You'll see them puff up to perfection as well.

They won't take long after you flip them. Serve right away or put cooked cakes in a warm oven until the whole batch is done. It's nice to sit down and enjoy a good homemade breakfast together. One of those simple moments that yeilds the greatest joy. Of course a side of bacon or sausage makes it that much better. We also prefer maple syrup which I found to be way more affordable when purchased at Costco.

Hope you try and enjoy this recipe as much as we do. :) xot

Currents preview

A peek at what I've been working on. Being a novice at this, it's taking me a wee bit more time than I would have hoped but it's only because I want to give you the best that I can create. I'm hoping to have some Currents paper packs in the shop by the end of this week. They will consist of various 3x4 cards that will fit perfectly in your Project Life book. You'll see some polaroid prints as well as the Currents journaling cards. Stay tuned!

xot.

Stretch Your Kit winner!

Kelly Submitted on 2012/01/17 at 9:17 pm i open my kit the very second it is in my hands. thanks, tina, for the chance to win.

Please email me at lifelovepaper@gmail.com by Friday Kelly!

Thanks for playing along...it was interesting to read whether you dive right into your kits once they arrive or you let them hang out. For me, it just depends on what kind of mood I'm in at the time. These past few months, I've been anxious to create so I tear into mine asap, especially when I get them right before the weekend. Here's a a sneak from Stepping Stone... This one is my favorite add on for February. The yellow, the sparkle and those stamps...oh those stamps. They just made my top 5 all time favorite SC stamp.

New Dare should be up shortly. Can you believe who's joining us again. After 5 years, Meghan's back in full force. Make sure you stop by the blog and give her a warm welcome. (sidenote: seeing that photo of me makes me think one thing. Damn I'm pale. guess I should look into getting some self tanner.)

xot

currents

time: 11:21 am location: work weather: COLD. 1 degree F. guess it warmed up a bit. eating: chicken + wild rice soup (perfect on this extremely cold day) drinking: water (keeping up on my resolution!) loving: my boys fake smile wondering: if I can make it until 2/15 enjoying: the feeling of lightness on my shoulders (for now) accomplishing: a lot thinking: BIG ...I love this bit I got from Tara Gentile's email this morning... It was time to stop playing small & start playing big: bigger clients, bigger goals, bigger ways of operating, bigger ideas. Small could only serve me for so long.

 Playing big has serious long-term potential. Ok people, the first of many big announcements. I QUIT MY DAY JOB. I know.. that's huge, right? I've been going back and forth on this for awhile now, making sure it was something we could manage financially. We factored in everything. I've got notes and post its everywhere with numbers and lists. The final outcome was to leave my current position. The major factor? Tyler. Would I want to work just to pay for daycare? No. This daily schedule we have now is hard on Jeff and I. He works nights to watch Tyler during the day, then I came home and he's off leaving me alone with Tyler which is fine but it gets lonely and leaves no time for anything else. I found when I was off for more than a few days, things were a lot less stressful on us. Life flowed better, we were all happier not only as a family but as individuals. With Jeff's position, he will most likely be put back on the dayshift which would leave us to put Tyler in daycare. It's not only the cost but a personal preference not to have Tyler go to daycare. Now before you get upset with me thinking I'm opposed to daycare, I'm not. We as parents have to do we what's best for our children and if I have the option to have Tyler at home, then that is the option I'm taking. Plus the cost?! It would pretty much be like having another mortgage payment and that is not an option. The other factors are of course moving forward with LifeLovePaper. My photography business did well last year and with some looming opportunities, it's only going to do better. It comes down to putting everything I have into my business for me to succeed. Not just the weekends. I also have several things I'm working on to get my Etsy shop stocked with goods. There will be some changes here on my blog as you can already see. It's taking some time and learning experience but when I have friends like Jamaica and Liz cheering me on and helping me out, it makes it easier and worth every curse word spat at my laptop and Photoshop.  :) One thing that will change is Currents. It's going to get bigger. I am working on some Project Life cards and a few other items with the Currents theme. I want to invite you to partake in Currents. You can do it weekly, monthly or whenever the moment strikes you. Link back to me not only because I want to know what's currently happening in your part of the world but I want to feature your Currents here! Now go forth and Current it up! xot.

Stretch Your Kit Giveaway

Hey guys! I've got a cool giveaway this Tuesday morning....or afternoon for most of you. :)Studio Calico's second class of 2012 is from the amazing Amy Tan. Man, does she have such a unique style. This class will surely give you the inspiration you need to use your Studio Calico kits to the max!

First, post your comment here for your chance to win a spot in her class. I want to know if you dive straight into your kits when they show up at your doorstep or if they sit around, begging to be opened.

Second, PLEASE come back on Thursday morning, February 19th to see if you were chosen. If I don't hear back from you within 24 hours, I will choose another winner.

Are you ready to jumpstart the way you look at supplies? Tired of letting your kits pile up month after month without touching them? Ready to pull out the tools you have on hand and put them to use? Amy Tan is here to help show you how to see the Studio Calico Main kits in new ways and get those supplies onto your pages. She’s ready to share tips and tricks on making your kit supplies stretch to create beautiful page after page.

Known for her playful and innovative pages, Amy is the perfect teacher to help you stretch your kits. She’ll walk you through ideas for breaking open those brown paper bags and seeing your kits in a fun new way. Amy and Studio Calico kits... what a great combination!

Amy is joined by creative powerhouses Kelly Goree, Celine Navarro, and Jen Jockisch who will all share inspiration for using ONLY the Studio Calico Main kit. You’ll see their process for getting started on a layout, selecting which supplies to pull from the kits, and tips for using their favorite tools and techniques.

START DATE: FEBRUARY 1, 2012

REGISTRATION ENDS: JANUARY 31, 2012

PRICE: $30.00

Good Luck! XOT

currents

time: 9:35 pm location: cozy bed weather: warmer @ 19 degrees and windy again eating: Fage yogurt with strawberry preserves drinking: water wearing: gray tank/shorts feeling: good needing: a few more supplies from Home Depot for an upcoming project wanting: to make a terrarium thinking: I will make a terrarium enjoying: my quiet time blogging currents and watching Dexter wondering: how my meeting will go next week

xot.

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one snowy weekend

And yet, life goes on. It's funny, you'd think this would slow Alaskans down but it doesn't. We're still zipping around town, doing what we do. People like my brother who actually love these snowy weekends and hit the road with their sleds (aka snowmachines).  I wish I could have just chilled indoors but I had a date with my new hair stylist Saturday morning. I chopped it off folks. It had to be at least 5-6 inches of hair. It's still past my shoulders, right at my collar bone. And guess what? I totally don't have a photo to show. Reason 1. Although I liked my new stylist and the cut, I didn't care for how she styled it. Reason 2. Today when my hair looked like I wanted and I was dressed and make up done, my camera battery died. How annoying is that? me: ok, I'm ready (standing in the snow posing) Jeff: (camera in hand) silence me: are you shooting? (can't hear the shutter) Jeff: nothing's happening me: !?@! Jeff: did I break it? (he's too sweet) me: no, the batteries effing dead me: trudging in the house and pulling off my snowy clothes me: moping because I was finally pretty enough to have my photo taken me: getting back in leggings and one of Jeff's sweatshirts me: fishing out the battery charger and putting extra battery on my Amazon list Anyway. Saturday was pretty sweet since I got to have a few hours of time alone wandering around downtown. I had a few gift cards from Christmas burning a hole in my pocket so I found a pretty top and some photo props at Nordstroms. Then headed over to Ozarks to purchase another bottlebrush tree to add to my collection. I only buy them after the holidays when they are marked down. They're beautiful but I can't spend $40-$50 on them. After getting lost in Ozarks (such wonderful eyecandy in that place) I scoped out a few spots for an upcoming session. At this point the snowstorm was in full effect. I was held up by 2 accidents...sometimes I wonder how these things happen. Oh yeah, SLOW DOWN people. I'm not talking driving at snails pace or anything but you can't take that turn like you can in the summer or stop on a dime at an intersections. Sheesh. Finally arrived at the park I'm wanting to shoot at and wouldn't you know, another photo session is taking place. I could hear them yelling, "look, another photographer!".

Other weekend goodness... *Tyler is walking. Like just straight walking with his arms down, carrying stuff. No more crawling or holding onto things. It amazes me to have this mini person walking around the house. His "boy" mentallity is really shining through as well. He's loves lifting things bigger than himself and does this grunt while he lifts. Funny stuff. Cute as all get out. Not a day goes by without a laugh. Like when I peek around the corner to see what he's up too and he's sitting in the living room with one of his cars and talking to himself. I have no idea what he's saying but it's definitly something. He LOVES music. LOVES it. Dances to it every chance he gets. He's got moves, that's for sure. *How did I not know the new Jersy Shore was starting? This is such a guilty pleasure for me. *Cherry milkshakes. That's all. *No scrapping done but that's ok...needed a break from it. *Perfet parking spot downtown. Love when that happens. *Everything purcahsed was on sale and on gift cards means no money spent! (haircut was even comped!) *Amazing opportunity coming my way in April! (more on this later)

Hope you all had a great weekend! xot

currents: first of the year

time: 9:45 am location: kitchen weather: cloudy, 7 degrees listening: tv in the other room (sesame street is on) eating: cream of wheat (me: brown sugar, him: bananas) drinking: coffee (going easy on the creamer lately) wearing: gray flannel polka dot pj's (these are the ones I bought specifically to wear at the hospital after giving birth, still loving them) feeling: not so great. (caught Tyler's cold) wanting: some miracle anitidote that cures colds within a day needing: some proper Kleenex. thinking: about what I'm going to put in my PL for today. (used tissue? empty packets of Emergen-C?) enjoying: home wondering: why does the body have to shut down this. (ohhh so acky.)

Yeah, first cold of the year. Thanks 2012. I shouldn't say that. This is more of the inevitable rather than bad luck. I always seem to catch some kind of virus in December or January. Nice that I get to stay home from work but the other job...the mommy job, doesn't get to call in. My arms always get the achiest when I'm sick and of course Tyler is going through this "pick me up, PICK ME UP NOW" phase which I'm trying to not give into. I actually crashed last night at 9pm. I don't even remember going to bed that early..had to be before Tyler. And you know what? It felt sssooooo good. I should do that more often. In fact, it's going on my list. GET MORE SLEEP. Feel so much better when I'm rested.

I have to say that I've throughly enjoyed all your comments from my last few posts. I'm glad you could enjoy a bit of humor at the expense of me looking silly in my winter gear. :) I also received a lot of request for future blog posts and several questions on some things like the fonts I use. I'm working on the fonts thing today and will have a post up by tomorrow, sound good?

For now...check out the new Effer Dare's Tumblr. Just a little somethin somethin we're doing differently.

xot.

what i wore

ok so this is kind of a play of all the "what I wore" blog posts out there. these girls are beautiful and I admire that they can get themselves all dolled up and take a ton of awesome selfies. me on the other hand, not so much. My wardrobe is pretty bland, nothing crazy or vintage. Nothing expensive or trendy. Just regular. This outfit is a joke. No really. The story behind the jacket is my mother, who thinks I'm heavier than what I let on sent it to me last month. A size LARGE puffy coat. Bless her, she tries. She knows I've been uncomfortable with the extra baby weight I gained and still have not lost. Truth is, I haven't really tried. GASP. Shame on me, right? Uh, I just don't want to do the diet thing anymore. I feel as though I've been dieting and watching my weight since I was 12. Anyway, back to the ginormous puffy jacket. It's a Burton and I love that but I wish it were a size smaller and several inches shorter. Jeff said, and I quote "it looks like you're wearing a sleeping bag". This was with the hood on. I was like, "stop, now you're just being mean" and then I looked at myself in the mirror and almost died of laughter. This after a few beers on New Years Eve. I needed something warm to put on so we could watch the fireworks and thought, ok..perfect time to pull out that coat mom got because I would never wear it in public. I think he was just jealous because I lasted a lot longer outdoors in subzero temps than he did. Ha! So fast forward to the next morning when I ventured out to get us a couple of lattes. The coffee press wasn't cuttin the mustard after staying up WAY past my bedtime. It was even colder than the day before...my poor car almost didn't start. I wore the ugly coat out. In public, granted I was in my car the whole time. I looked a mess that day...I didn't even run a brush through my hair. Yes! Embrace messy hair ya'lls! Nope, it wasn't the good messy hair look. On goes the beanie and sunnies because my dark circles are looking fierce. And this is how this glorious Alaskan ensemble came together. I ran in after my coffee run and begged Jeff to take a photo of me outside and I'm not sure you can tell but I'm trying desperately to hold back my laughter.

This is an attempt to not take myself so seriously. Another resolution added to my 2012 list. :)

And look! My PL is coming along!

The only thing missing is a photo of Butters. Can't believe I left him out! I've got a little spot for him though. You know what I'm loving most about this project? That I'm not able to use my stash of coveted papers and Thickers. This is going to be so much fun. Great way to kick off the new year!

xot.

a good start

We've been hunkered down this weekend due to extremely cold temps. (currently -9) New Years was really really nice. Just being together and watching the fireworks from our deck is all I can ever ask for. Tyler slept through it all which amazed us. Butters (our nervous nelly of a dog) on the other hand was buggin the whole time. Alaskans usually go all out with their fireworks on New Years since it's darker than dark out. It's pretty much daylight all summer so 4th of July is nothing but a lot of boom and bang. I love seeing the night sky all lit up with magic. The mountains are especially pretty with all the hillsiders lighting off fireworks. I almost gave myself frostbite by not wearing gloves and taking photos the whole time, no joke. My finger tips were throbbing after 10 mins of being outside. Freezing my ass off and watching the lights really got me thinking about my one word for the year as well as my resolutions. (Are resolutions not the "it" thing anymore?) Oh well..I still make them. They make me hopeful for what lies ahead. I'm excited. Above are my resolutions, I especially like the "spend less, make more" which leads to my one word. I pondered it for awhile and thought, duh..

It's really crucial that I stay on track with these goals as they will play a big part in my future. Some things are long overdue and I have no excuse to not move forward. I can no longer sit back and let opportunities and ideas slip through my fingers and shrug it off as it not being meant to be.

Here's to a brand new year of positivity and awesomeness.

xot