Welcome back to my blog!
After taking a break for summer and a major absence of creativity over the summer, I'm back. I worked a crop at Whimzee's the other night and started working on a fun new banner project for my studio space. I'll share it as soon as it's finished!
I'm not exactly sure of the reason behind my break from blogging. I guess it started after my 40th Birthday Mexico trip with two of my closest friends. Before that, I had been working very hard since January, at blogging, working at the store, volunteering at Delaney's school, house sitting for my neighbors and being a mom-wife-friend to those around me. I was also forcing myself to complete creative projects in order to submit them for design team consideration.
Thinking about my "Words" for 2010, see post about that HERE, made me rethink what I was doing and how I was going about it. My "Words" are BELIEVE and ACHIEVE. After spending countless hours over about six months and not being chosen for any of the design teams I had submitted creations for, I thought I should reconsider what I was doing.
First of all, I love creating! I love sharing my creations with friends, family and blog readers. Also, not all of my creations are scrapbook pages. I love creating beautiful things for my home and as gifts for others. I love how the papers & embellishments originally created for scrapbooks can be used to create things that I enjoy seeing hanging on my walls and adorning my surfaces everyday in my home.
One day it occurred to me that no one was paying me to write my blog or create projects for it. I knew that there were a few who would miss my posts, but I had to start thinking again about my goals for this year. One of them was to make some money to contribute to my family's expenses each month. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that I needed to separate my creative projects from my desire to make money. Being totally honest with myself, I had to admit that it would be very difficult (or next to impossible) to make much money as a scrapbook blogger. I know that people do use their blogs to make money and I give lot's of kudos to them for their efforts. But with all my other responsibilities, I didn't have the amount of time I thought I would need to devote to making my blog a money maker.
So while I took a "Summer Break" from my blog and enjoyed the long days at home with Delaney and Jake and also some summer travel, I thought about how I could help my family and get my "creative mojo" back. I think that turning 40 this summer was also a part of my re-examination of my choices.
Speaking of turning 40, I decided to throw myself a Willow House home decor birthday party. I invited friends and had them skip the gifts and get something for themselves. My gift was all the great free items I received as the hostess. My consultant, Darby, is also a friend of mine from the scrapbook store and a mom at Delaney's school. She's great at her business, starting out 7 years ago with Willow House's predecessor, Southern Living at HOME, Darby retired from teaching a couple years ago to concentrate on Willow House full time. She's now a Director, inspiring a team of more than 40 women, and making a great living, even earning a couple free vacations each year. So I listened when she suggested, nonchalantly, that I would make the perfect Willow House Design Consultant.
My love of home decor, design, color and creating, along with my retail background (I have sold so many pairs of jeans at The Gap, that it would make your head spin...along with 1,000's & 1,000's of pieces of scrapbook paper.) all combined with my desire to help out with the finances at home, all contributed to my decision to join Willow House as a Design Consultant.
Into my second month with Willow House, I'm very happy with my decision. This job allows me to be home with my two year old, volunteer at school, be a good wife-mom-friend, make some money and even have some time left for my creative endeavors. I'm still house sitting for the neighbors and working part time at the scrapbook store, so I'm a pretty busy lady. But I'm now able to separate my desire to help out with the home finances and from my blogging and my creativity.
So, yes, I'M BACK! I'm excited to create again and share some fun home decorating items with you! So join me here at JulieChats, as I embark on a new journey in my life! Of course, I welcome you to join me on Facebook, where I keep a Willow House Julie business page. And also on my Willow House website. I promise not to be one of those pushy sales people, but to share things that I think will help bring beauty, creativity, simplicity and organization to your life! When you see something you like, you're able to order it on my website where the entire Willow House catalog is available for purchase, along with our bargain-priced outlet for those among you looking for a deal...I love a deal, so I'll be sure to share as many of those with you as I can!
I'll try to post some new ideas each week, check back here for posts to inspire your creativity and home decorating in the coming holiday season. But I'm not going to push myself over the edge trying to be sure I post something each and every week, so if you'd like to receive an email reminder when I post something new, be sure to click subscribe to JulieChats over in the right side column of this page.
I look forward to sharing my creativity and passion for decorating with you! Thanks for sticking with me through this long break! I look forward to communicating with you through comments here and messages on my Willow House Julie page. Let me know what you're interested in seeing here or things that you need help with around your home, I'd be happy to help!!!! :)
Showing posts with label Believe and Achieve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Believe and Achieve. Show all posts
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
Layout of the Week - Believe Achieve (my words for 2010)
I just have to say, I love this layout. It isn't very often as scrapbookers that we create layouts about themselves. At the beginning of this year, I read a lot of different blog posts about finding a word for yourself for the year. The word would be your theme word, giving you something to focus on throughout the year. I started to think about myself and all the things I've done in my life and the things I'd like to do in the future. Being the mom of a two year old, it has been a while since I've thought about my own goals or even thought much about myself at all. I was just starting to get back to thinking about me when Delaney turned 6 and was at the end of her year of 1/2 day kindergarten. It was nice to look ahead at the things I could start to do for me once she started school full time in September of 2007. And then suddenly my world was turned upside down. I found out I was pregnant with Jake in June of 2007, just a week before Delaney was done with kindergarten. It was quite a shock after about 5 years trying to conceive and then coming to terms with our being a 3 person family. I still can picture the look on Dave's face when Delaney & I told him we'd be having a baby. I'll tell you more of this story another time, but suffice it to say, shock doesn't even come close. So my thoughts took an about face, away from what I wanted to do with the "rest of my life" and toward raising another little one.
As I was reading these "word of the year" blog posts in January, I thought maybe I should think about me a little sooner this time and not wait until Jake was going to be in first grade...for goodness sake, I'll be 43 by then. Here's my first Believe Achieve blog post. And the thought of turning 40 this year also added to my eagerness to make plans that were mine alone. For years, I've been involved in scrapbooking in some way, working on albums at home, helping my friend with projects, working at Whimzee's, writing my blog. I also began another of my efforts at being healthier and losing weight this year.
Being someone who isn't short on words, I couldn't narrow my choices down to just one. For my 2010 words of the year, I chose Believe and Achieve. I chose them even before I walked into Jake's room to get him up from his nap and saw those exact words stenciled on a plaque on the wall in his room. Dave chose it at a baby boutique when we were shopping for bedding & decorations for his room. It hangs over his crib and someday we'll explain to him what they mean...right now, he just enjoys pointing out that there is an "A" on the sign.
These words are important for me to remember this year, because I have a few goals for myself. I want to expand my blog and find a sponsor or two (if anyone has any suggestions, bring 'em on!) and I hope to be chosen for a Design Team of some sort in 2010. I also want to continue with my efforts to work out, eat healthier and by doing those things, lose some weight. One more important goal, for the whole family really, is to make smart money choices.
I think that I am moving toward all these goals, but I do have to remind myself everyday, that I have to Believe in myself and make efforts in order to Achieve them this year. I created this layout to highlight my words and remind myself everyday of what I am working toward. I challenge you to find a theme word or two, even three or four, who's counting.
In creating a layout that highlights my words, I wanted to use some of my favorite products. The papers are from Lily Bee and the embellishments are from all sorts of places. I wanted to show contrast in this layout. Not only am I a mom and wife, I also have personal and professional goals outside of my family. These goals will benefit my family in many ways, but they are my goals. I chose to create contrast in my layout by placing the rhinestone "BELIEVE" on a distressed piece of corrogated cardboard. The rhinestone title also contrasts nicely with the slick orange "ACHIEVE." I created depth by using a cardboard circle covered with word filled paper. I used pop dots to raise my photo above the background. Again highlighting my words, I used Photoshop to print them on my photo.
I love this photo of me. I asked my friend, Pandra, to shoot a photo of me to send in with a design team application. I was planning on changing & doing my hair first, but she just got out her camera one night when we were hanging out with friends. They started telling jokes & I couldn't keep a straight face. It just all went downhill from the very beginning.... This first photo was the best of the bunch! Thanks P! :)
Tips
Think of a theme word for the year & remind yourself of it everyday!
Create a layout or project highlighting your word and place it somewhere you will see it everyday!
Don't be afraid to create contrast with by using totally different embellishments in your layouts. Rhinestone & cardboard...glitter & slick plastic.
Have a friend shoot some photos of you and create a layout that shows your personality or how you felt that day!
Supplies
Patterned Paper - Lily Bee
Rhinestone Title - Kaisercraft
ACHIEVE & 2010 - THICKERS by American Crafts
Paint - a variety of craft paints
This post shared on Today's Creative! Be sure to check them out for links to all things creative and the best features of creative blogs on the internet!

As I was reading these "word of the year" blog posts in January, I thought maybe I should think about me a little sooner this time and not wait until Jake was going to be in first grade...for goodness sake, I'll be 43 by then. Here's my first Believe Achieve blog post. And the thought of turning 40 this year also added to my eagerness to make plans that were mine alone. For years, I've been involved in scrapbooking in some way, working on albums at home, helping my friend with projects, working at Whimzee's, writing my blog. I also began another of my efforts at being healthier and losing weight this year.
Being someone who isn't short on words, I couldn't narrow my choices down to just one. For my 2010 words of the year, I chose Believe and Achieve. I chose them even before I walked into Jake's room to get him up from his nap and saw those exact words stenciled on a plaque on the wall in his room. Dave chose it at a baby boutique when we were shopping for bedding & decorations for his room. It hangs over his crib and someday we'll explain to him what they mean...right now, he just enjoys pointing out that there is an "A" on the sign.
These words are important for me to remember this year, because I have a few goals for myself. I want to expand my blog and find a sponsor or two (if anyone has any suggestions, bring 'em on!) and I hope to be chosen for a Design Team of some sort in 2010. I also want to continue with my efforts to work out, eat healthier and by doing those things, lose some weight. One more important goal, for the whole family really, is to make smart money choices.
I think that I am moving toward all these goals, but I do have to remind myself everyday, that I have to Believe in myself and make efforts in order to Achieve them this year. I created this layout to highlight my words and remind myself everyday of what I am working toward. I challenge you to find a theme word or two, even three or four, who's counting.
In creating a layout that highlights my words, I wanted to use some of my favorite products. The papers are from Lily Bee and the embellishments are from all sorts of places. I wanted to show contrast in this layout. Not only am I a mom and wife, I also have personal and professional goals outside of my family. These goals will benefit my family in many ways, but they are my goals. I chose to create contrast in my layout by placing the rhinestone "BELIEVE" on a distressed piece of corrogated cardboard. The rhinestone title also contrasts nicely with the slick orange "ACHIEVE." I created depth by using a cardboard circle covered with word filled paper. I used pop dots to raise my photo above the background. Again highlighting my words, I used Photoshop to print them on my photo.
I love this photo of me. I asked my friend, Pandra, to shoot a photo of me to send in with a design team application. I was planning on changing & doing my hair first, but she just got out her camera one night when we were hanging out with friends. They started telling jokes & I couldn't keep a straight face. It just all went downhill from the very beginning.... This first photo was the best of the bunch! Thanks P! :)
Tips
Think of a theme word for the year & remind yourself of it everyday!
Create a layout or project highlighting your word and place it somewhere you will see it everyday!
Don't be afraid to create contrast with by using totally different embellishments in your layouts. Rhinestone & cardboard...glitter & slick plastic.
Have a friend shoot some photos of you and create a layout that shows your personality or how you felt that day!
Supplies
Patterned Paper - Lily Bee
Rhinestone Title - Kaisercraft
ACHIEVE & 2010 - THICKERS by American Crafts
Paint - a variety of craft paints
This post shared on Today's Creative! Be sure to check them out for links to all things creative and the best features of creative blogs on the internet!

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Monday, February 15, 2010
JulieChats - Featured Craft Blogger @ Scrapaholic Studio
I have some exciting news!
I'm the Featured Craft Blogger on the Scrapaholic Studio blog by Mrs. Licky. Along with the features, she shares her layouts, cards, and all sorts of things she creates with her Cricut in her posts. Be sure to check out her other Featured Craft Bloggers, down in the "Interview with Crafty Bloggers" section.
It was a lot of fun thinking about all the questions and getting my answers together. I had the chance to think about how I got into scrapbooking and crafting in general. It was fun to chat about my favorite scrapbooking supplies and tools. I also got a chance to revisit my goals in blogging and scrapbooking.
I am trying to remember my words for 2010, BELIEVE & ACHIEVE, each and every day. I try to do a little work toward my goals each day. And the honor of being featured on another blog is a big part of my goal of bringing my blog to more readers in the scrapbooking community!
Thank You, Mrs. Licky!!! :)
I'm the Featured Craft Blogger on the Scrapaholic Studio blog by Mrs. Licky. Along with the features, she shares her layouts, cards, and all sorts of things she creates with her Cricut in her posts. Be sure to check out her other Featured Craft Bloggers, down in the "Interview with Crafty Bloggers" section.
It was a lot of fun thinking about all the questions and getting my answers together. I had the chance to think about how I got into scrapbooking and crafting in general. It was fun to chat about my favorite scrapbooking supplies and tools. I also got a chance to revisit my goals in blogging and scrapbooking.
I am trying to remember my words for 2010, BELIEVE & ACHIEVE, each and every day. I try to do a little work toward my goals each day. And the honor of being featured on another blog is a big part of my goal of bringing my blog to more readers in the scrapbooking community!
Thank You, Mrs. Licky!!! :)
Monday, February 8, 2010
My Words for 2010
I've been seeing so many scrapbooking bloggers who have chosen their "theme words" for this year. I find tons of inspiration in the blogs by Ali Edwards and Katie the Scrapbook Lady. Click on their names to read about their words for 2010. I started wondering what type of word I might choose that would embody my goals for this year. I thought about all the goals I've set for myself in 2010. One of the big ones is to get my act together & get back into exercising...OK, it has been a few years, but I still call it getting "back" into it. Along with the exercising, I'm working on eating less & healthier foods. Of course these two things add into another big goal of losing weight. Those three are my personal goals for my body in 2010. Then I have an entirely different set of goals for myself in 2010. These goals concern my love of scrapbooking and this blog. My biggest goal for the blog is to eventually, hopefully in 2010, begin to gather some sponsors. I am still relatively new to blogging, starting about a year and a half ago. So I have some research to do to even start out toward that goal. But I think that setting big goals gives me something to work toward. A smaller, probably more attainable goal, is to find more followers who are interested in scrapbooking and papercrafting. I'm taking some steps to reach that goal already. And of course I'd appreciate it if any of you could pass along a link to my blog, or grab my button to jazz up your blog! Thanks in advance! :)
So after considering these goals, my word, or words just jumped right out at me last week when I was putting away Jake's laundry. Hanging on the wall in his room is a saying that Dave chose when we decorated Jake's room. It says, "BELIEVE and ACHIEVE." Reading it that day made me think of my goals and I realized that these two words would help me reach my goals for 2010.
So along with eating healthy & working out, I'm going to BELIEVE I can ACHIEVE my goals in 2010! I'd love to hear your word(s) for the year...or just get you started thinking about what they might be! It isn't only in January that we can resolve to strive for something special for ourselves and our families this year!
So after considering these goals, my word, or words just jumped right out at me last week when I was putting away Jake's laundry. Hanging on the wall in his room is a saying that Dave chose when we decorated Jake's room. It says, "BELIEVE and ACHIEVE." Reading it that day made me think of my goals and I realized that these two words would help me reach my goals for 2010.
So along with eating healthy & working out, I'm going to BELIEVE I can ACHIEVE my goals in 2010! I'd love to hear your word(s) for the year...or just get you started thinking about what they might be! It isn't only in January that we can resolve to strive for something special for ourselves and our families this year!
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