Friday, October 3, 2008

October Newsletter


WOW I can't believe that it is already the 3rd of October. September went by like a flash and my October isn't slowing down any either. I hope that everyone is finding time to take those pictures and scrapbook them. There is so much in October to capture. Fall Festivals, Corn Maze, Pumpkin Patch, Leaves Changing, Kids in costumes and this isn't all you should be shooting! Make sure you check out the store for anything you may need to document those pictures.


October Sales:
October 2 - 8 Sassafrass Lines 20% off
October 9 - 14 Calendar Items 40% off
October 15 - November 16th
The Great Pumpkin Search

The Great Pumpkin Search

Check out the website for The Great Pumpkin Search. Register to participate in this contest. Once you've registered you go to the different online scrapbooking stores, rubberstamp stores, and kit clubs and look for a pumpkin on their site. Most stores will be giving a hint either on their home page or their description at the above site to tell you where to look for the pumpkins. Click the pumpkins once your find them and enter your information for a chance to win prizes and gift certificates. I hope that you enjoy this event!

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Since I will be participating in this event I had to agree to some rules. During the dates of the Shop Hop I can only offer a maximum of a 15% discount. I will do my best to find a way to bring you good sales so be on the look out in your e-mail box and expect some free shipping days ahead! Have a GREAT FALL!

As a side note. I have to brag on myself. I finally made the Great Pumpkin Search picture clickable!! I'm so proud of myself. I have been trying to make it work for a month.

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Scrapbooking Recipes

With the holidays coming so fast we need more hours in our day. One way I've found to help is quick and easy meals. Here is one that I love to use when I have a full day.

Lazy Log Cabin Casserole:

1lb stew meat cubed
1 can of Cream of Celery
1 can of Cram of Mushroom
1 packet of Beef Onion Soup (I don't use this. I just add salt, pepper, garlic powder and dried minced onions but I'm an eye ball cook)
Toss all this in the crock pot together give it a stir put it on low and cook it for 6 - 8 hours. Home cooked meal with just a few moments prep. Put a salad bag with it and your hubby can't be upset that there isn't a home cooked meal on the table.

Do you have a quick recipe? email me hgturner@everythingscrappn.com