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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Team calls for K-Joi Studios!
I am looking for a few Team Members!
Creative Team/Social Media Guru's
I am looking for some GREAT scrappers to make beautiful, eye catching layouts with my kits. I will only require you to make 1 layout with each kit, but I need you to post it at DST, DSA, be active in one of these forums, or both (for CT Enabling threads, etc.), pop in forums at My Memories from time to time. Also, I would like someone who is active on twitter, facebook, pinterest, blog, scrapstacks and is willing to promote my kits by re-tweeting, sharing on facebook, re-pinning on pinterest, blogging and re-stacking my kit previews. I would need permission to post your layouts as samples on my product pages and to share in my newsletter. Please contact me by email at k.joi.studios at gmail dot com, if you are interested.
Creative Team Coordinator
I am also looking for a CT Coordinator who is willing to coordinate the CT, make sure they are posting, help keep my social media active, etc. Coordinate posting dates with the CT and keep up with which kits need layouts made.
This person will have no layout requirements, but it would be appreciated. This person will have access to my Personal Use products to use as you wish. Please contact me by email at k.joi.studios at gmail dot com, if you are interested.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Thursday, September 5, 2013
A Beautiful Mess Embellishment-(kjoi) | MyMemories
http://www.mymemories.com/store/display_product_page?id=KJKJ-PP-1308-39596
A Beautiful Mess Embellishment
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Painted Canvas, Vol 1 - Commercial Use [kjoicu_pcv1] : CU Digitals, Commercial Use / CU Digital Scrapbooking elements, templates, overlays, actions, scripts and tools
Offwhite Papers & Overlays, Vol 2 [kjoicu_owv2] : CU Digitals, Commercial Use / CU Digital Scrapbooking elements, templates, overlays, actions, scripts and tools
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Offwhite Papers & Overlays, Vol 1 [kjoicu_owv1] : CU Digitals, Commercial Use / CU Digital Scrapbooking elements, templates, overlays, actions, scripts and tools
Mixed Media CU Overlays and Papers, Vol 1 [kjoicu_mmv1] : CU Digitals, Commercial Use / CU Digital Scrapbooking elements, templates, overlays, actions, scripts and tools
Distressed Papers, Vol 1 - Commercial Use [kjoicu_distressedv1] : CU Digitals, Commercial Use / CU Digital Scrapbooking elements, templates, overlays, actions, scripts and tools
Book 'Em, Vol 2 - Commercial Use Overlays and Papers [kjoicu_bev2] : CU Digitals, Commercial Use / CU Digital Scrapbooking elements, templates, overlays, actions, scripts and tools
Book 'Em, Vol 1 - Commercial Use Overlays and Papers [kjoicu_bev1] : CU Digitals, Commercial Use / CU Digital Scrapbooking elements, templates, overlays, actions, scripts and tools
Friday, October 1, 2010
Coolibah: Our New Designer - K-Joi Studios
Coolibah: Our New Designer - K-Joi Studios: " We are so proud to announce our newest designer.... K-Joi Studios! Her work is amazing and we know you'll love creating layouts with her ..."
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Over the years I have studied my genealogy slowly, but steadily. I am consolodating years of research from myself, my grandmother and her sister.
Here is a link to what I have on Rootsweb.com http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=karajones
Surnames include: ALEXANDER[8], ARIANSE[1], ARNOLD[1], BAKER[1], BARTON[1], BEALE[2], BECK[10], BLUE[1], BRADEN[1], BRENNEISEN[1], BROWNING[1], BROWNSON[2], BULKEY[1], BURTON[2], BUYS[3], BYSSHE[1], CARR[6], CHAPMAN[2], COKAIN[1], COMER[1], CRANFORD[1], CULLOM[14], DAVIS[1], DOLLIN[2], ELLER[1], ELLSBERRY[1], ELMES[1], FORD[1], FRYER[2], FUDGE[5], GARLAND[1], GIBSON[1], GOODRICH[1], GOODWIN[9], GOSTWICK[5], GRAYBEAL[5], HANNAH[1], HENDRICKSON[1], HENSON[2], HILL[2], HILLIARD[2], HINDS[1], HINES[1], HOWARD[6], HUDDLESTON[1], JANSEN[1], JARMAN_OR_JERMAN[1], JONES[6], KEHOE[8], KING[2], LUNG[1], MADDOX[1], MARTIN[3], MAXWELL[3], MCDERMID[1], MCGREGORY[2], MCHENRY[18], MCKNIGHT[1], MCKNITT[1], MCWHIRTER[1], MC_HENRY[4], MILLER[1], MOODY[1], MOORE[1], MOTTRAM[4], NICHOLAS[1], NORCRAFT[3], NORTHCRAFT[3], OTT[1], OTTINGER[1], OWEN[6], PARROTT[1], PECKE[1], PETRE[2], POPE[1], PORTER[2], POSEY[1], PYKE[1], RANDLE[1], RIDDLE[1], ROARK[3], SMITH[1], SMYTH[1], SPENCER[29], SPENCER_JR[1], SUSANNAH[1], SWINK[1], TAYLOR[2], THYSSEN[1], TIPLADY[2], TOWNSEND[13], TUCKWYLLER[1], TULLOCK[2], UNTON[1], VANOVER[9], VAUGHN[1], WALLACE[2], WAMPLER[3], WATSON[1], WENTWORTH[2], WILLIAM[1], WINTERSLICK[1], YATES[1]
If you have any of the same surnames, let me know and we can share information.
Here’s a couple other places I have information… I really need to consolidate. OK, I’m working on the consolidation process…
Kindred Konnections
Genealogy.com
helpful websites:
Putnam Co TN research
Alexanders of New Munster, Maryland
Larkin Maxwel line
Blue Family Genealogy Forum
National Blue Family Association
James Owen Fudge line
Wampler Family
Col. Thomas Beale line
Here is a link to what I have on Rootsweb.com http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=karajones
Surnames include: ALEXANDER[8], ARIANSE[1], ARNOLD[1], BAKER[1], BARTON[1], BEALE[2], BECK[10], BLUE[1], BRADEN[1], BRENNEISEN[1], BROWNING[1], BROWNSON[2], BULKEY[1], BURTON[2], BUYS[3], BYSSHE[1], CARR[6], CHAPMAN[2], COKAIN[1], COMER[1], CRANFORD[1], CULLOM[14], DAVIS[1], DOLLIN[2], ELLER[1], ELLSBERRY[1], ELMES[1], FORD[1], FRYER[2], FUDGE[5], GARLAND[1], GIBSON[1], GOODRICH[1], GOODWIN[9], GOSTWICK[5], GRAYBEAL[5], HANNAH[1], HENDRICKSON[1], HENSON[2], HILL[2], HILLIARD[2], HINDS[1], HINES[1], HOWARD[6], HUDDLESTON[1], JANSEN[1], JARMAN_OR_JERMAN[1], JONES[6], KEHOE[8], KING[2], LUNG[1], MADDOX[1], MARTIN[3], MAXWELL[3], MCDERMID[1], MCGREGORY[2], MCHENRY[18], MCKNIGHT[1], MCKNITT[1], MCWHIRTER[1], MC_HENRY[4], MILLER[1], MOODY[1], MOORE[1], MOTTRAM[4], NICHOLAS[1], NORCRAFT[3], NORTHCRAFT[3], OTT[1], OTTINGER[1], OWEN[6], PARROTT[1], PECKE[1], PETRE[2], POPE[1], PORTER[2], POSEY[1], PYKE[1], RANDLE[1], RIDDLE[1], ROARK[3], SMITH[1], SMYTH[1], SPENCER[29], SPENCER_JR[1], SUSANNAH[1], SWINK[1], TAYLOR[2], THYSSEN[1], TIPLADY[2], TOWNSEND[13], TUCKWYLLER[1], TULLOCK[2], UNTON[1], VANOVER[9], VAUGHN[1], WALLACE[2], WAMPLER[3], WATSON[1], WENTWORTH[2], WILLIAM[1], WINTERSLICK[1], YATES[1]
If you have any of the same surnames, let me know and we can share information.
Here’s a couple other places I have information… I really need to consolidate. OK, I’m working on the consolidation process…
Kindred Konnections
Genealogy.com
helpful websites:
Putnam Co TN research
Alexanders of New Munster, Maryland
Larkin Maxwel line
Blue Family Genealogy Forum
National Blue Family Association
James Owen Fudge line
Wampler Family
Col. Thomas Beale line
Sunday, April 22, 2007
some projects I finished up
Altered jars for scraproom.
Here's an altered peanut can that I made to hold my stash of skeleton leaves.
...and a desk pencil holder...
Here's an altered peanut can that I made to hold my stash of skeleton leaves.
...and a desk pencil holder...
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Welcome home Isabel Jones!
We brought her home today! She and Oliver are getting comfy around each other and playing! I couldn't believe it but she chased him around the living room and then he chased her for a little while. Now they are both snuggled up to me taking a nap!
Even though Oliver is a little jealous, he is curious and concerned when she whines and has already taken to her! I hope that they will be happy companions!
Even though Oliver is a little jealous, he is curious and concerned when she whines and has already taken to her! I hope that they will be happy companions!
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
An Incomplete Manifesto for Growth
An Incomple Manifesto for Growth... now that's an ear full... I found this gem of a piece through a link from this wonderful blog (Creative Collage)
So what does this have to do with scrapping? I think it has everything to do with scrapping and creativity! I'm just going to touch on a few of the points - they've been covered elsewhere and I'm nt goinng to repeat them all here (just click on the title to go view the Manifesto yourself.)
Allowing events to change you - growing and changing - don't we all resist this one? Even in our art, I know I do!
If you are working towards a specific outcome you will never go further than that. If you are working on a process (technique) you could soar! I try to always be technique driven. Sometimes I get caught up in the "vision" I have for a layout and those are the layouts that tend to be my worst ones. My best are the ones that I "let happen" I often say that there are no mistakes in scrapping - only happy accidents.
Don't be paralysed on where to begin -
JUST BEGIN!
Why is this so earth shattering?
Free youself of the limitations of being cool! I really like this one because I really don't follow the treand. I may like a product I see orlike a trend and use it, but i follow it because it's trendy. I do my own thing whether it's in style or not. I've never been cool, probably never will be cool - but that's kind of cool - huh?
Creativity often comes when we leave the modern things behind and go back to the "old school" way of doing things. The most prolific example of this is doodeling. It's been around forever. We did it when we didnt' have patterned paper. Now it's called funky and fresh! Hmmmmm.... How about cutters? Many complain about their cutters, great at first, but don't stand the test of time. You know what I use? A metal "T square", glass mat and an Excel blade. Nothing I've found works better, and I've tried them all, literally!
So, after reading the manifesto, what do you think? How does it apply to your life and your scrapping?
So what does this have to do with scrapping? I think it has everything to do with scrapping and creativity! I'm just going to touch on a few of the points - they've been covered elsewhere and I'm nt goinng to repeat them all here (just click on the title to go view the Manifesto yourself.)
Allowing events to change you - growing and changing - don't we all resist this one? Even in our art, I know I do!
If you are working towards a specific outcome you will never go further than that. If you are working on a process (technique) you could soar! I try to always be technique driven. Sometimes I get caught up in the "vision" I have for a layout and those are the layouts that tend to be my worst ones. My best are the ones that I "let happen" I often say that there are no mistakes in scrapping - only happy accidents.
Don't be paralysed on where to begin -
JUST BEGIN!
Why is this so earth shattering?
Free youself of the limitations of being cool! I really like this one because I really don't follow the treand. I may like a product I see orlike a trend and use it, but i follow it because it's trendy. I do my own thing whether it's in style or not. I've never been cool, probably never will be cool - but that's kind of cool - huh?
Creativity often comes when we leave the modern things behind and go back to the "old school" way of doing things. The most prolific example of this is doodeling. It's been around forever. We did it when we didnt' have patterned paper. Now it's called funky and fresh! Hmmmmm.... How about cutters? Many complain about their cutters, great at first, but don't stand the test of time. You know what I use? A metal "T square", glass mat and an Excel blade. Nothing I've found works better, and I've tried them all, literally!
So, after reading the manifesto, what do you think? How does it apply to your life and your scrapping?
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