Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The Blog Has Moved!
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Digital Scrapbooking = LOVE!
Anne & Philipp (with me and my kids) in our quaint little town of Rockford, MI. Have NO idea who the "fisher" woman is but she sure did catch a big one! |
Visiting the fish ladder on the Grand River in Grand Rapids, MI |
They don't have school playgrounds like this in Germany! |
Visiting the famous pier in Grand Haven, MI the day after Philipp broke his wrist! We also ate lots of pizza (yet another item not prevalent in Germany!) |
My daughter, Maddie, really loved these kids as they gave her a lot of attention and let her do just about anything she wanted - hence, the hair-do! What a good sport Philipp was! |
Anne in some funny glasses at a party store...they had fun! |
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Smirk
According to wikipedia, a smirk refers to a smile evoking insolence, scorn, offensive smugness or self-satisfaction. Interesting. Have you "smirked" today? This is my "smirk" image that I'm entering into the I Heart Faces weekly photo challenge. Mary
Monday, September 13, 2010
WOO WOO! Jump on the Mama Buzz Blog Tour!
Friday, September 10, 2010
Mama Buzz Blog Tour
Friday, August 27, 2010
Are You There?
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Aaaaggggghhhhh! FRUIT FLIES!
A Few Fun Facts About Fruit Flies:
- Can lay up to 500 eggs at a time
- Their entire lifecycle is complete in about a week
- While considered mainly a pest, they have the potential to contaminate food with dangerous bacteria
We all know that removing the food, getting rid of the garbage & cleaning up plays a big role, but we also know what it's like to move a piece of fruit and have a swarm of fruit flies fill the air only to escape your attempts at killing them. Where are they gonna go? Obviously the ones flying around can't be easily captured or killed, so they'll linger about until they find some other place to lay eggs and the whole cycle starts again.
The best way to capture and remove the ones that escape is to create a simple trap using a jar, plastic wrap and a piece of food. Here's how it works:
1. Get a small jar you don't plan on using again ( like a baby food jar or something similar ) and wash it out well. Make sure it is not a jar with a funky smell such as a used pickle jar or anything that use to have strong spices. You want a clean, odorless jar.
2. Take a chunk of banana and place inside the jar. This is why you want a clean, odorless jar - so that the banana smell won't be overpowered by other not-so-tempting smells. Banana seems to work the best, but you can experiment.
3. Fit a piece of plastic wrap over the top of the jar, making sure that it fits tight and well sealed around the edges. Then take a pen or pencil and poke 4 to 5 holes in the plastic, just big enough for a fruit fly to fit into. Once a fruit fly crawls in, it can't get out. You would think they would just fly back out through the holes, but they won't!
4. Place the jar in an area where you have seen the most fruit flies. Depending on the amount of fruit flies you have, you can expect to start seeing the jar fill up within just a few hours. After 24 hours, you will discover just how bad your fruit fly problem is!
This simple, inexpensive & safe method works perfectly and if you don't want the jar on public display, you can always slip it behind the garbage can, in the cupboard or even under the sink (Just don't forget about it!). You will want to empty the jar every 3-4 days before any eggs have a chance to hatch. While adult fruit flies can't easily escape through the holes, their maggots can very easily, and besides that - they are disgusting to see crawling around in the jar. You don't want to see these things crawling on your counter!
Cleaning out the jar shouldn't be a problem. Kill the bugs with bug spray, wash out the jar and start the whole process over again if there are still some fruit flies left to capture.
For bad fruit fly problems, you will want to use this method for a good two weeks to make sure you've captured the majority of fruit flies. You might even want to use a few jars in different places. Before long, your kitchen will be back to normal.
I haven't tried the banana trap but we do use a little jar filled with apple cider vinegar and a drop of dish soap. I've had these babies out for 2 days and I have at least 100 dead bugs. They fly in and drown. I understand that the fruit flies really love beer (too bad I won't let them have a "happy" death - that would be too nice of me) and love red wine even better. Sorry little pests. If I have red wine in my house, it won't be for YOU to drink!
Don't stop eating fresh fruits and veggies like my husband has suggested (go figure). Just accept the challenge and fight to win! Now I must go clean my counters AGAIN.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Garden-Fresh Recipes
My Trip Down Memory Lane
Saturday, August 7, 2010
MORE Freebies!
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Mary's Blocked!
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
My Daughter's 1st Communion Invitation
Announcing MORE Than Just A Freebie!
A couple years ago, I started creating photo books but I was not satisfied with the limitations of the templates provided by the printing companies. I looked into digital scrapbooking products, but I had a very difficult time finding products that reflected my classic, clean style. So I started creating my own. I have a passion for showcasing family heritage, memories and values in my home and creating meaningful gifts for my family and friends. I hope my designs can help you do the same. I love to hear your comments, suggestions, and ideas!
-Jill Means
Founder/Designer
Jill is a wife and a mother of five children. She has been a graphic designer for over 13 years. She graduated in 1997 from Brigham Young University in graphic design. She currently resides in California. Legacy Digital Design will also be adding more designers that share Jill's classic style to provide customers with even more great design. Stay tuned!
SO! For those of you who follow this blog, you will be the first to download this freebie from Legacy Digital Design (our email with this link and announcement will go out later tonight so I hope you feel very special because you are!). We asked Jill Means to select a special freebie for us to share with you and her personal choice to help you get a head start on your holiday cards (because it's never too early to start!) is a wonderful paper pack for the holidays (see the picture of Jill above? Those are the pages you can get!) Grab this freebie up so the holidays will be stress-free (well, that's a total exaggeration but you get the idea)! Simply click here to get your free paper pack. Can you leave a comment to let me know you grabbed it? Thanks a bunch!
Monday, August 2, 2010
August FREEBIE Coming SOON!!
Friday, July 30, 2010
Young Fellas CAN Scrap!
Today = No So Fun
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Workshop FUN, FUN, FUN!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
New Workshop Schedule Posted!
You Still Have Time To Join Us!
We have room for a couple more people in our Hybrid Project Workshop tonight in Rockford, MI from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. We will be teaching you how to make custom water bottle labels, photo cubes that can double as customizable gift boxes, candy bar wrappers and pillow boxes using Polaroid My Memories Suite Digital Scrapbooking Software. You will receive a free digital kit from The Shabby Shoppe and Mary's custom templates for the projects (she's amazing and has created some great, great projects!).
First time Workshop attendees receive 15% off the software! If you are interested, you can sign up at www.thememoryboutique.net (click on Products and select the Workshops tab to find the class schedule). We hope you will join us!
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Worldwide Photo Walk!
This is a free, social, non-training event. You don't have to be a photographer, you just need a camera. Pre-registration is required. To sign up, head on over to The Memory Boutique's Worldwide Photo Walk site. There are PRIZES! See details below.
The Worldwide Photo Walk is the world's largest global social photography event in the history of photography itself and we hope that all our local friends and customers will join in the fun. It takes place on the same day all around the world where photographers of all walks of life and skill levels gather together, to learn new tips from each other and explore their corner of the world through photography.
There are a ton of great special offers for participants and plenty of prizes to win from the Worldwide Photo Walk's sponsors. Plus, the winning photo from the Rockford location gets a copy of Scott Kelby's latest book and prizes from The Memory Boutique.
Photo Walk Location:
We will then head up and down The Rogue River Nature Trail which is a newly-finished boardwalk along the Rogue River. It begins in Peppler Park, encompasses 4.5 acres, and winds a quarter-mile north along the river bank, offering scenic views of wooded areas, the Rogue River, and downtown Rockford.
From there we will head south up the White Pine Trail towards the bridge at Richardson - Sowerby Park. We will conclude at Frenz Coffee House to share our photos and thoughts from the morning.
So far around the word there are 1,095 Photo Walks Scheduled (including places like India, The Czech Republic, The Netherlands) and a total of 26,187 Photo Walkers. Wow!
Prizes for the Worldwide Photo Walk:
$1000 Adorama Gift Certificate and 1-Year Subscription to Kelby Training Online
People's Choice (chosen by YOU):
$750 Adorama Gift Certificate and 1-Year Subscription to Kelby Training Online
10 Honorable Mentions:
$250 Adorama Gift Certificates
Prizes for the Rockford Photo Walk:
1 Grand Prize: Scott Kelby's newly released Photoshop Lightroom 3 OR Photoshop CS5 book.
People's Choice: 6x6 Ceramic Photo Tile of your chosen image.
5 Honorable Mentions: Frenz Coffee House Gift Card.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Workshops
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Exciting Workshop News!
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Saturday, June 5, 2010
PlanetJill Photo Necklace Contest
Visit our website to view the necklaces here.
Here's how to enter:
2. On our Facebook page click on the "Join My List" box to sign up for our email newsletter. OR, if you are already on our email list, FORWARD your June 12th email with the contest details via the forward link at the bottom of the email.