Find out what founder of GiftScrap, Kim, "gives a scrap" about today. Discussions about life, dating, food, trends, scrapbooking and whatever else comes to mind!
Some of you may have noticed (and of course, missed) the “I Give a Scrap Blog” was on a bit of a holiday. Well, we are back and better than ever.
However, you may have also noticed that some of the blog posts from April – Oct are missing. Well, they have gone into world wide web heaven and godaddy.com says they are gone for good.
So I’m not going to dwell upon the fact that the numerous number of hours that I spent writing such life-changing posts are now gone. We will just have to move on!
BUT, I have a favor to ask any of you who may know of a way to get rid of some of those odd characters in some of the earlier posts. They for some reason have taken over “commas, colons, and dashes” and decided to be a part of I Give a Scrap.
Whenever someone asks how old I am going to be, and I say “30″ I often get a sad half grin. Like, Oh, I’m sorry, 30 is a big one.
To be honest though, I am really not freaking out about it as much as some people do. I always thought “29″ was such an odd age anyway. You are still technically considered to be in your twenties – but it’s not like I’m the same person I was earlier on in my twenties. The beer pong table is no longer set up in my apartment; I actually enjoy sitting at a nice chilled out lounge with good friends instead of standing in a packed, sweaty meat-market bar; and I can afford to buy things that I want. (But don’t get me wrong, just because the beer pong table is out of the apartment, doesn’t mean I won’t beat you in a game).
So, instead of a being a “Debbie Downer” about turning 30, I’ve listed 10 reasons why it’s going to be an excellent birthday:
1. I will smile and glow when people can’t believe I’m 30.
2. I only have to wait five more years to become president.
I get to say, I remember when I was in my 20s.
I get better vibes from a round, even number.
More exciting to blog for a week about your 30th birthday.
I get to buy a new outfit for the occasion.
I can stop trying to find myself and instead start creating myself.
When I get carded it is a compliment.
Well, at least I’m not 40 yet.
I have learned from all my TV watching that 40 is the new 30 and 30 is the new 20.
So for all of you turning 30 this year, make it big. Epic in fact.
Looking around my apartment, I’m thinking to myself, you know, I really like (fill in the blank). So here is my list of random recommendations for this snowy tri-state day…
1. I’m all about a bargain as most of you know. Many also know that I am quite fond of tattoos and just got one the other day. Instead of buying expensive lotion to help heal the permanent ink that is now embedded in my skin, I recommend Harmon Face Values Daily Moisturizing Lotion. Cheap and does the trick. *Note: You don’t have to have a tattoo to use this lotion
2.How annoying is it to find the right slot for your knives in your knife block? Ok, for those of you that don’ t cook and don’t find this annoying at all, skip to #3. Anyway, the Kapoosh knife holder is amazing and it fits any knife because there are no specific slots! It’s just a bunch of plastic rods that move around. Hard to explain, just check it out, trust me. Amazon
3. I don’t know what it is about random wood and metal sculptures, but they just make me smile. For instance, I have a heart decoration on my desk and when I glance over, it just makes me happy and feel adult.
4. I will never cut a straight line again. Why should I when I can use my scrapbooking scissors and cut with an edge. Want a rugged look? No problem. Or an elegant design? Consider it done. I use them to cut edges that are a pattern rather than a straight line. Basically it looks like it took you ages to cut a picture or piece of paper into a unique design – but realistically it took no time.
5. For those of you that live in NYC, we are used to cramped spaces. We laugh at the idea of having a dining room table! Well, if you have an open wall, I totally recommend this wall-mounted table. It folds flat to save space and flips out when you want to eat. Voila! You have a table. Grab two stools and you are set for a romantic dinner. I have only seen this at IKEA and I recommend staining it a color that matches the rest of your decor. Visit IKEA
For more information about anything I mentioned, please email info@GiftScrap.com or post a comment! Love to hear your recommendations as well!
Yesterday on the NJ transit train, I was a tad early so I snatched a seat in a row by myself so I did not have to make any awkward early morning conversations with random strangers – but there was one problem. The seat I took so eagerly was the seat that made my commute “backwards.â€
I have done this trip a few times now and I thought I knew the direction of the train. Before the train started to move, I glanced at my fellow riders facing me on the other seats. I thought to myself, oh, poor things, I hope they don’t get motion sickness because they are going to be riding backwards! Little did I know, I should have said that to myself.
You may be thinking, why didn’t she move right away when the train started to move? Is she that lazy? Well, before I could, all the forward facing seats had been grabbed and the ticket taker was right next to me clicking away on my train ticket. Once they put that clicked paper ticket back on your seat, I feel like there is no turning back. It’s a done deal. You’re stuck.
Am I the only one that hates not facing the right direction on the train? It’s like life is moving backwards and I pray that motion sickness does not hit.
Luckily I survived to tell the story.
No vomit and my life moved forward the rest of the day.
Last weekend was one of the best weekends of my life. Why you ask? Well, I found a Michael’s craft store in Manhattan.
When I found it, it was like the skies opened and the angels began to sing…I was in heaven.
It may not seem like a big deal to those who live outside of NYC, where the huge craft stores flood your streets and it’s only a car ride away, but for us Manhattanites without a car and few and far craft stores in the city, this discovery was epic.
I felt like Christopher Columbus on the Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria.
There are small mom and pop stores here and there in NYC, which I am happy to support, but there is nothing I enjoy more than the craft store giant like Michael’s. The hearty discounts, cornucopia of aisles, and abundance of knickknacks that I definitely don’t need, but desperately want.
Ah, it was a great day – and going to be a glorious year.
Michael’s is on…
808 Columbus Ave (on 100th Ave)
New York, NY 10025-5139
(212) 865-0813
And I’ve even found one coupon for you to print…
Happy Crafting!
If anyone knows other great craft stores in NYC or in your hometown, please share!
Have you fallen for the 140 characters or less phenomenon, Twitter, yet? Many people have embraced the short and sweet social network but others look at it as just another nonsense trend.
I, like many, have fallen for the Twitter trap.
Why you ask? I’ve realized that…
-I love writing in 140 characters or less.
-I love following some of my favorite celebrities and reality stars. (big shout out to @Sn00ki, @JENNIWOWW, @JessicaSimpson, and @TheEllenShow)
-I love reading the news in one sentence. Why should I read an entire article ever again?
-I love my TweetDeck. If you do Twitter, and don’t have the TweetDeck, download it today. http://www.tweetdeck.com/  Everything I need to know is right in front of my face in beautiful columns. Nice and neat.
-I love when random people comment on my tweets. Who knew I had followers in South Dakota?
-I love see what the latest trends are and what people are tweeting about. I’ve connected with a lot of people who were looking for the perfect gift (ah hem, a GiftScrap book for instance), suggestions for where to go on a Saturday night in NYC, the best sushi restaurant in Midtown, etc.
-I love using #hashtags now.
Today in fact, I have a tutorial with my friend who has started her own business and wants to experience the power of Twitter. She will download that TweetDeck, post exciting things, follow the right people, and stay away from weird adult entertainment spammers.
How about everyone? Have you fallen for Twitter or do you not understand the hype? If you are a Tweethead, make sure to follow @GiftScrap on Twitter! http:///www.twitter.com/GiftScrap
Guys always say that women are hard to shop for. And many of us are. However, the one thing that we absolutely love is a thoughtful gift.
It could be as simple as a card to as extravagant to a piece of jewelry with the date of when you first met engraved in it. A gift with a little meaning behind it can go a long way.
Valentine’s Day is only a month away and why not give your woman an unforgettable gift this year? Here are some of my suggestions…
1. Take her to the restaurant that you took her to on your first date. Have her favorite flower waiting for her at her seat.
Or you can really go above and beyond by doing a little research and find a restaurant that reminds you of her. Take her to a restaurant with her same name. Or did you have the best vacation in Spain? Take her to a Spanish restaurant and recreate the trip.
2. Engrave a special saying or date on a piece of jewelry. Her favorite quote? Your nickname for her? The date you first met? Any of those would do!
3. Rewrite her favorite poem. Even the thought that you took the time to actually sit down and write something important to her is incredible.
4. Cook for her. It doesn’t even have to be complex, and if it comes out bad, make sure you have enough wine on hand… she won’t remember how awful it tasted.
5. A GiftScrap book. I had to get a shameless plug into the list. But in all honesty, if you have 15-20 pictures of her, you, or you both together – all you need to do is send me the link to them or upload the pictures on our site and we will create a beautiful scrapbook that she will adore. It will score you so many points…you have no idea. http://www.giftscrap.com/order.php
Please share some more ideas! What were some of the best gifts you have received? Or even the worst gifts?!
So, when I received my first “circle scarf” for Christmas from my cousin I was very excited.
I broke it out for the first time today and to my delight I do not feel too strangled and I am remarkably warm. Especially from the neck up.
Besides scrapbooking, I have been known to crochet a few things in my day. I am actually excellent at normal scarves, and now have dedicated my weekend to conquer the circle scarf.
I was thinking it would be fun to give away my first circle scarf to one of my lucky readers. The only catch is you will have to take a picture with it on and I’ll post it.
So who wants the chance to win a beautiful, FREE, hand made by Kim, circle scarf? Comment here or email me at info@giftscrap.com. It can be worn by anyone – so guys – feel free to enter too. I promise I won’t make it too girly.
My colleague thinks it is hilarious every time he walks over to my desk and takes a peek at my computer screen. I always seem to have over 15 internet tabs on my screen. He’s always asking, “Kim, why do you need so many pages open? Just close some things out.”
I think to myself, he’s probably right. Do I really need so many tabs on top of my screen? Am I too lazy just to bookmark something? Or retype the web address in? Maybe I am.
The little tabs are comforting in a way. I always know that facebook, twitter, yahoo, gmail, interesting articles, scrapbook ideas, poignant blogs, and others are just a click away.
Perhaps I should delve deep and try to figure out my need for multiple tabs and my website line up. Maybe it goes back to my childhood and how I always had to have my stuffed animals lined up on my bed a certain way. Or, how I prefer a long wallet where I can see all the tops of my credit cards lined up instead of a smaller wallet where everything is bunched together?
Am I the only one who keeps a million tabs open in my browser? Please shed some light!
So for some odd reason I have an obsession with fonts. Always have, always will. I know that some of my previous colleagues understand my fascination with them…others never will. Anyway, I found this great article with the best fonts of 2009 http://www.youworkforthem.com/blog/2010/01/02/top-fonts-of-2009-ywft/
I would have to vote for “Hannah.” I always have liked the light, hand-written looking ones. I might have to incorporate this into some of my upcoming scrapbooks!
Why limit yourself to just scrapbooking? Step out of your comfort zone and try creating something else, like a guest book! Incorporate scrapbook pages into the guest book and make it really unique. For more ideas, contact GiftScrap.