Oct 31, 2017

It's almost time to Color!! Stampin' Blends Kick Off Special - Freebies, Training and more!

*should read 2017
EEEEEEKKKK!  I am so excited for you to get your Blends!  Tomorrow is the day!  It is almost as good as Christmas Eve - without all the work that us moms have to do to get the magic of Christmas to happen.  Here is what you need to know before ordering begins (or if you are reading this after Nov 1 - read it and then go on to the Nov 1 post to find out exactly how to order)

From Nov 1 - Nov 30 I will have a Stampin' Blends Kick Off Special.  Please Note - a few of the specials are Kick Off WEEK only and will expire on Nov 7th.

Here we go:
When you Purchase the FULL set of Blends from me you will get training on how to use them from my Blends Learning Center.  Training will begin in late November.  This will give you time to order, receive and start to use them and get a feel for them.

In late November I will send you information on entry to a password protected website where there will be video training.  This will be up close and slow - not my short and simple video series if you are familiar with those.  I have saved some of my Blends that are currently out there and will be turning those into PDFs for you to see exactly how to use your Blends.

They are not just to look like markers - they should give you a Blended look.

Purchase the Full Set by Nov 7th and you will also get a plastic wood stamp set case that you can use to store your blends in.

If you purchase the full set of Blends + the Color Me Happy PROJECT KIT from me in November you will also get a FREE Color Me Happy STAMP SET!!  This set is designed specifically to be used with the Blends and will give you a great style to practice your new artistic skills out on during our training time!

If you are in the Indy area there will be 2 classes in my home that will be FREE to you to attend - bring your Blends set - and come make the projects and get my personalized help.  If you are not local there will be a Facebook Live class the week following the Indy classes.  You will be given a discount to purchase some of the products so you can have them ready in your home to use while we do the virtual class together.

I will NOT be posting all of the training materials on my general website or anywhere else.  If you order your BLENDS from me you will get this training.  I will continue my Short and Simple videos - but I know it is harder to see exactly what it is happening in those.

The ONLY other way to get the training is to be part of my Demonstrator Team!  Join in November and get your Blends with your Demonstrator Discount and you are welcome to be part of all of the training as well!

Check back tomorrow for information on how to order!




When you order the Full Set AND the Project Kit in November from me - I will send you this stamp set FREE!

Glenmoriston, Grouse and Glenfinnan - Scotland Start of Day 5

I can't believe we are up to Day 5 of our Scottish Adventure!  If you have missed any of the days up to this point (which include Edinburgh, St Andrews, Stirling and the Isle of Skye - then you can head over here -of course I have not figured out how to load them in reverse....so they are not in Day Order.  If anyone has Blogger knowledge on that - I would love a mini tutorial!  Anyway - HERE)
We overnighted at the most wonderful Bed and Breakfast.  Had we known it was so fabulous I would have made it a base for a couple of nights and gone out from there.  It is located in a central location - but in such a nice remote feeling area.  The hostess has thought of everything.  Rooms - perfect.  Coffee, Tea and all kind of treats in the rooms.  A huge menu to pre-select from so just what you want is waiting for is ready at breakfast.  The bathrooms were like being at a Spa.  Seriously - if you are ever in the West of Scotland, stay here.


http://www.binmhor.co.uk/

Scottish breakfasts are a funny thing to me - eggs on a cup.  Perfection.  Porridge.  A stage above perfection.  Black pudding.  Well.......... lol.

We could have stayed all morning.  It was like being home.  Actually it was like being at Nicki's home in Australia while she served breakfast - which is the highest compliment I know how to pay.

We had fun discussing the state of affairs in the world.  Scottish independence.  Brexit.  Trump.
You know - easy subjects :)


Then it was off to start our day.
From Glenmoriston we were off to Glenfinnan.
But Ris wanted to see some Grouse.

Actually we saw thousands.
But mostly dead along the side of the road.  
It was like wombat spotting in Australia all over again.

So when we spotted some live ones we quickly pulled over.



The train footage that is used in the Harry Potter films (ok, confession time - I have not seen an entire movie...any of them.  Family - huge fans.  I attempt to - and fall asleep.  So sorry) but apparently this train place - somewhere in HP.

In the Spring and Summer they offer a Harry Potter some kind of something ride - but since it wasn't open - I didn't look into it.  Had it been, I am sure we would have done it.  From memory it goes out to Skye.


Two bonuses:  Because it was opening soon - someone was there planting flower pots, so he was able to unlock the loos for us!  Yea!!  Serg asked him for the bathroom.  He responded that there was no bath.  Which he thought doubly funny correctly an Aussie for his improper use of wording. 

Second - we were the ONLY other people there.  So the deer walked a while with us!  If you have read any of my other posts so far - you might think I say it too much....but I am going to say it again - Magic.  I should search these pictures for fairies.  They are probably in them. 







I think these guys are on the official payroll for the Scottish Tourism Board.  Look straight at the camera.  Majestic pose.  Stare.  Even my crappy 1985 camera might have gotten an ok shot of these guys because they were so close to us.


This past summer we visited Williamsburg Virginia. There is a part of the walk there where you leave the park to go to Colonial Williamsburg that looks so very similar to this.  





Can we give a welcome back to the Scottish weather that I remember?  At least it wasn't raining.  And it wasn't particularly cold either.







Off in the distance you can see the monument to the Jacobite rebellion.  

While the Harry Potter train tour isn't on - the regular train was running - and one happened past while we were there.



Blue skies.  Green Grass.  Just imagine......

It isn't the world's longest, nor the world's steepest walk - but it is a hike to get around the side of the crags to see the viaduct.   Because we (of course) had a full day of activities ahead of us - it was decided that it would be a great idea to turn it in to a Fun Run!

Those of us that decided to have half the fun waited half the way up and sent the cameras on with the runners!


The nice part of that is if I ever need it, I will have a great picture of myself all alone on a desolate crag on a cloudy day in my Bonnie Scotland.

I will leave Day 5 here for now.....  it ends with amazing sunsets on the coasts in Oban!

Oct 30, 2017

Stampin' Blends Arrive on Nov 1 - Tutorials, Virtual Classes and FREE Gift with Purchase!

We are just hours away from the release of the new alcohol artist quality Stampin' Blends markers!!
For the 8 year old girl in you who stacked her coloring books on the floor and colored for hours dreaming she was an artist - it's your day!  These markers are the bomb.  Dot.com.

Just a couple of things today - check back again tomorrow for a bit more and then on Wednesday to order.
I want to point out to those of you who LOVE to color and can not wait to get your hands on these BLENDING tools - it does matter who you purchase them from.  I love all kinds of coloring.  If you check out my Youtube channel you can see I have an affinity for it.  Not everyone does - some people love the quick and easy fulfillment that a simple and clean two step stamp process offers.

When you order your Blends - make sure to order them from someone who will be able to teach you to BLEND with them.  Someone who will teach you to use them with other Stampin' Up! products.  Someone who will love them as much as you do.

Not everyone will.

Purchase the full set of blends from me in November - and you will receive the following:
*FREE Color Me Happy 10 piece stamp set
*FREE Access to my password protected BLENDS tutorial site
*FREE Live or Virtual Classes January - March 2018
*FREE PDFs of training and tips in using your Blends
*FREE plastic storage container for your Blends
*Discount booklet good through March 18 for items I use in classes with Blends

I will have some videos on my YouTube channel with Blends training.  However during this introduction period to get this in depth training you will need to be part of this group or part of my downline.  It is difficult to film close up, so I will be slowing some of my videos down and turning them in to PDF and virtual training for my Blend Customers!  Don't miss this one time opportunity.

More information tomorrow!
                                                                                   **should read 2017

Oct 29, 2017

Leaving Skye through Loch Ness to Southern Inverness - and is Choc Caramel Slice an Aussie or Scottish invention?

Leaving the Glen we took a look at our list and the hours of daylight left - we already realized that we would be arriving at our Bed and Breakfast in the dark (which we didn't want to do - but on a Stojk trip this is one of our traveling 'rules' that we break nearly every. single. day.  Apparently we like driving in the dark without a clue of knowing where we are)  We did want to see Eilean Donan maybe in the light and hopefully get some pictures of the fields of deer and stag before sunset.  Our Bed and Breakfast was through Loch Ness.  Stopping had been crossed off much earlier in the planning stage.  (I know, the only American/Aussie combo to give it a miss.  But I had been and honestly not so impressed.  Horrors, I know.)  We had a mission - so with our list of things left on the Isle we might see as we drove by - we started off.  Plus we were hungry and needed to find a loo!

There are some advantages to many things being closed due to off season....
 There was a castle that Ris wanted to see. It was on our 'way' - but didn't open til April.  From the map it look as if we might get a nice clear view from across a small loch.
 We got a nice view.  However, the roads we took to get over there - I would not even call them one lane.  It was just enough for the sheep to walk down.
 The only reason we were sure they WERE roads was because we did see one or two other cars driving back there.  Several of our hosts made us feel better as they complained about the roads and driving their huge trucks down them.  At least it wasn't just us.
We did get a nice view, but it was a slow drive!  When everything is green and in bloom it must be stunning.




There had been no food and no loo since we had left our Bed and Breakfast that morning.  So we were glad to finally make it back to Portree for both.
Lunch was delicious.  I had brie, arugala (or do they call it rocket too?) and cranberry on a roll.  Broccoli soup.  We got sweets to take with us.  

It's not an American thing - the Millionaire Bars - Chocolate Caramel Slice to the Aussies.  Is it because we don't have Golden Syrup?  Well, we have golden syrup, because Anzacs.  But we also have vegemite.  Because we are weird.  I have not made these for years and truth be told I prefer
Choc Mint slice.  Anyway - we had a Choc Caramel Slice - if you know what they are - you can see it right up there!

 These are the famous Fairy Pools.  It is a fairly long walk, which we were up for.....but it was kind of crowded.  It also looks NOTHING like the pictures we had seen.  This one one area that needed to get to April to be worth the time investment.  Google it, you will see what I mean!
The next part of the drive off the Isle focused on wildlife - there were some silly selfies with them...but those are on our phone....and I will leave them there!  I LOVE Highland Coos.  Always Have.  Always Will.  When we were visiting Busch Gardens this summer they had some.  It is much more common to see them other places now.  When I was 20 and saw my first one in Scotland "live" - it was another 'magic' moment.


They just have a face you have to love!
In Scotland you need to be aware of the sheep and goats everywhere which can jump out on to the road.

We wanted to get a Feral Goat crossing sign, but there was never one in a safe spot to pull over.  Well....maybe there was, but it could have been a time or two we were traveling at a speed that was too fast to pull over safely??

In Indiana does ANYTHING cross the road that needs a sign other than deer?  Even with signs,  we have hit them.  (Well, 'we'  We have a nice 'Christmas Evening and leaving a poor fawn motherless story'.  Our own little Disney fairytale!)

Australia wins hands down with the sheer number of animals we have seen gracing the signs!  But my VERY favorite was the Old People crossing the road signs in Scotland.  Unfortunately speed paid a factor in not getting a picture of those either.  


We made it to Eilean Donan Castle (be still my heart, so beautiful) with daylight.  We hopped out of the car for just a few pictures.  It really is prettier at sunset, so we had been lucky to have timed our arrival the previous night to have been there for suneset.  It was totally luck - trips like this we get in the car and drive - hitting sites as we hit them.


 We willingly were bumped off our return flight from Iceland at the end of this trip in exchange for 3 round trip tickets to anywhere the airline flies again to be used within the year.  We are going to Ireland.  Italy was my first choice.  Ris wanted Spain.  But the days that they flew into those locations didn't work with our days.  I wanted to just go back and do Scotland and England.  But I lost (and I rarely lose....).  We are off to Ireland.  It is where my ancestors are from.  It better be fabulous - because this IS FAB.U.LOUS.

Heading off the Isle.  Prepared to pull over to take THE Stag picture.  


Because if you go to Scotland and don't get an obligatory picture of a Stag staring you down, did you REALLY go to Scotland?  Unless of course the first time you went to Scotland was in 1985 and the camera you owned was a 110mm camera that didn't zoom........


If you ever do an international road trip with the Stojks, be advised:  you will never, ever, be able do any sort of emergency loo break alongside the road - no matter how remote.  Because if we stop - it is some kind of law of nature that POOF out of NO WHERE a van full of international tourists (and never American nor English Speakers) will pull up right along beside us, stop, and pull out with cameras ready to see whatever it is that we are taking pictures of.

It is the oddest thing.  It happened here.  It was just us and deer.  And then WHAM.  Us, the deer and about 30 others cutting in front of us to take their pictures.  On the longest, emptiest road.  FULL of DEER.


The best time it happened was on our way back to Melbourne from the Great Ocean Road.  A trip we have done many times - but it had been a few years.  So we stopped to get our bearings.  I got out to record the sound of the bush, because there was nothing really to see, but it sounded great.  Next thing you know - Tourist Bus.  They must have thought we spotted a koala or something.  But they were all out with their iPads looking for whatever we had stopped for.



Thanks guys - you know we needed a lad and a lass - proof we came and conquered!


It is hard to see them  - but there were thousands of deer along the drive hidden in the snowy sides of the glens and mountains.

We drove through Loch Ness.  While the lake itself is as charming as any other regular lake in the area, unless you are monster hunting - it is on the touristy side.  We did stop for Fish n Chips - but even that was on the touristy side.  The town is charming. Had we been in the area longer we may have opted to stop and take a look in the shops.  It looked like more things may have been open since it is a more traveled tourist area.


Of course it was way past dark when we finally made it to the Bed and Breakfast.  Booking.com asks that you give your hosts an estimated arrival time.  I always feel like it is some kind of cruel game and the hostess in me wants to go in to a lengthy story of 'here are our intentions' - but end up with a sorry we have no clue kind of answer.  

When you travel and may only be in a place once in your whole life you want to squeeze as many seconds out of a day that you can.  So, yes, we tend to arrive pretty late to our B&Bs.  This one was a little off the beaten path, so arriving in light would have made it easier.  But it was oh so very charming!

There you have it - Day 4 which started on the Isle of Skye, included as much of a driving tour and walks as we could fit in and ending up in Binnilidh Mhor B&B in Glenmoriston.

If you have missed any of our adventures prior to this part of the trip (including Edinburgh, St Andrews, Sterling,  and the start of the Isle of Skye - click here)