What an honor!

Posted on Sep 17.09 to Blog   

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What an honor to be able to give Jacqueline Palmenberg, development director for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society a check for $46,000.

Melanie Wellman (l), keynote speaker at Creative Escape ‘09 joined Doug Jones “Mr. Bazzill” (r) for the presentation September, 16, at the Bazzill headquarters in Chandler, Arizona.

Ms. Palmenberg was very receptive to our request that this money go specifically to research, so she suggested we select Dr. Hurley in Tucson, AZ, at the Bio5 Institute.

Another check for $1,000 was donated to the American Cancer Society at the request of one of our guests. We passed that money along as well.

On a funny note, UPS didn’t want to ship the lamps (considered too valuable and a one-of-a-kind items) so Mr. Bazzill bought a plane ticket to San Francisco and delivered on of the lamps himself. Pebble Beach Golf Course is nearby so he found something to do with his extra time while waiting for his flight back.

When security saw all the strangely shaped metal pieces on the item in the box, Mr. Bazzill was “pulled over.” In an effort to avoid unwrapping the box, he showed a photo of the lamp and an article about it. After reading through the story the security agent said, “nice” and let him through.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the cruise raffle, the lamp raffle and auction. It was a wonderful night that still gives us goose-bumps when we think of it. May your goose-bumps continue until we see you again next year.


2009 Downloads

Posted on Sep 09.09 to Blog   

Downloads for a few of the class projects, Friday Night Extravaganza and key note speech  are available below. Some downloads are quite big allowing you to print them off at home so be patient!

Carol Wingert

Debbie Crouse & Paula Cheney

Friday Night Extravaganza Presentation (This download will take a while, it’s 54MB in size)

Heather Bailey

Heidi Lynn

Key Note Quotes

Additional Key Note quotes

Marah Johnson

Tim Holtz


CE Photos Ready For Download

Posted on Sep 03.09 to Blog   

We took tons of pictures and we have them ready for you to look at.
Click here to see the work of Shelby, Mitchell, and Cat – our official CE photographers.


Lost and Found

Posted on Sep 02.09 to Blog   


Cute lady who was looking for her lens cap – WE FOUND IT!

Other cute lady who lost her blue scissors – WE FOUND IT!

CE Guests were wonderful about turning in items to the lost and found. Many things were returned to their rightful owners, but many things remained unclaimed. Melissa has volunteered to help you find your belongings and return the item safely to you. Look at the photos carefully. If you see something you lost let Melissa know: melissa@bazzillbasics.com.


CE Wrap Up by Heidi Swapp

Posted on Sep 02.09 to Blog   

After reading Heidi’s recap, I thought… what more can I say? So, I lifted her blog and thought I would share it with all of you. – Lisa

Creative Escape 2009

I have to say, that I thought that this year’s Creative Escape was the best one yet. But, I have to admit, I think that I have thought that every year! It was awesome, in every sense of the word…  the basic framework of CE didn’t change:

  1. Fabulous resort environment: CE has been held at the Wild Horse Pass in Chandler, AZ the last 2 years, and will be there again next year. It’s out in what feels like the middle of nowhere, and it’s just unique, tranquil, over the top service, fantastic food, great rooms, beautiful pool- and a brand newly renovated convention center that has been expanded and even more completely fits our needs of having 700 participants taking 8 classes simultaneously, and feeding us breakfast, lunch and dinner in one huge room… as well as the perfect space for an on-site scrapbook stores that rivals any other retail scrapbook store anywhere!
  2. Bus tour that pre-event takes people to visit the Bazzill plant, and Scrapbooks ETC in Mesa, AZ.
  3. Nine teachers offering different and unique projects and backgrounds, experience and specialties. This year… we were blessed to have back Tim Holtz and Carol Wingert (and myself…) as well as Marah Johnson, Paula Cheney and Debbie Crouse (they taught together), Lynette Carol, Debbie Schuh, and Heather Bailey. The projects were all very different and very cool! Classes are 1 hr 45 min long, and each person takes all 8 classes; 4 Friday and 4 Saturday.
  4. Technique Boutique offers a diversity of things that need to be picked up or done before classes…this year ‘Cookbookin’ had a mini-class… and some wonderful fruit bars for everyone! Everyone also got a clear acrylic bowl that would be used to hold various little things needed- and they could paint them w/ Krylon paint pens… it was amazing to see the creativity! Cool zebra patterns and everything!
  5. Every year, we have what is called a Trunk Show- which provides a place to see past work from each teacher, as well as get a chance to meet them and chat a little… if you check out Tim’s blog, he has a photo from each teacher’s trunk show table. They were beautiful representations of each artist… I love this part, cause I love to visit w/ everyone!
  6. Thursday night, the only official CE activity is the ‘welcome’ meeting- it’s quick and just goes through the ins and outs… this year, each teacher was presented with a really cute apron from CE as a thank you gift… and we encouraged people to get some rest… none of them do!
  7. Everyone is fed breakfast, lunch and dinner Friday and Saturday. The breakfast was so awesome this year… buffet style…they had it all! Lunch is just a box lunch, but super yummy! Great wraps and sandwiches… cookies/brownies etc. etc. and this year we had a sit down dinner each night- this was new- usually we have a buffet on Friday night… the food there is spectacular! It was delish. Even if the dessert was fruity!
  8. Friday Night Extravaganza has been something different each year- and after a long day, we decided to make it as meaningful and quick as possible!  We invited Heidi Lynn Schreiber to create a project for everyone to make, and Bazzill donated all the supplies. Bazzill staff was brought on board to teach the 1 ½ hour class…it was a great album project that included some embroidering using Bazzill’s In Stitch’z line.  I had the opportunity to introduce this year’s theme: Unwritten. I spoke for a few minutes about the REWARDS and the RISKS of writing things down in scrapbooks… I did share some of my OLDEST scrapbook pages… and got a good laugh!
  9. Saturday night is the END… the culmination of the whole event.. and it’s always my most favorite part. We have a special tradition that we ‘eat dessert first’… so as soon as everyone is seated, they are presented with a beautiful, delicious dessert!… throughout the weekend, participants are given and can obtain raffle tickets by purchasing them or making purchases in the on-site store.  We had 100 raffle baskets to give away during dinner… and then it was time to announce the winners of our Charity raffles.  We were giving away 2 spots on the Scrapmap Ultimate Cruise 2010 that I will be teaching on with Debbie Schuh and Stacy Julian…. (price is $1289 or so, and they have a payment plan that is only $100 a month… COME CRUISE W/ US!!!) We then did something that was new this year…
  10. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society fund raiser…  2 years ago, one of Bazzill’s graphic designers was diagnosed with a huge tumor on her heart- and has since battled and won out on the disease… so many of us have been touched in one way or another by Cancer, and it’s been our desire to give back, in some small way. In June we invited the incredibly talented past and present teachers to take a cheap-o IKEA lamp and create something fabulous that we would raffle to raise money. We decided to make things interesting by having a live auction of the lamp I created and the lamp Tim Holtz created… I was so amazed and delighted when my lamp sold for $8200!!! Imagine that… it was making me more and more nervous to hold the lamp as the price tag got bigger and bigger… The woman that won my lamp is someone that I know.. (a ‘she’)… and I was thrilled to know it would be inspiring her in her creative space! Next up was Tim’s lamp… and these ladies were not messing around. I think it was like 3 bids and it was up to 16,000$ (I think it’s like childbirth, faster the second time around! LOL)… Tim’s lamp sold for an amazing $29,000 to Nicole W.  I am not totally sure the final number, but between the cruise and all the lamps the total amount (100%) of the proceeds totaled over $46,000. The check we donate will be for $50,000 – Mr. Bazzill is making up the difference. It was the most overwhelming, exciting and electric experience!! The generosity and kindness… the desire to somehow HELP was felt by all! The lamps were so amazing to see in real life… they literally gave me chills, and SUCH a warmth! It was AWESOME!!!
  11. Keynote………every year we have been blessed with an absolutely wonderful speaker, and this year was not different in the brilliance of our invited guest: Melanie Wellman. She is niece to Mr & Mrs. Bazzill and sister to Shelby, our very own cancer survivor. I obviously can’t repeat what she shared, but it certainly filled me with a desire to be a better person. A better human. To give. To encourage and share and lift and believe in others… everyone in that room felt it- that desire to love more fully … ‘live with arms wide open’. It’s had a major impact on my heart.

While the basic components of the event were the same… there was a little bit of a difference that I felt this year that seemed to touch me… this year connections were being made on such a greater level… the FRIENDSHIPS that have been created at CE either this year, or in years past… are AMAZING. I could see it in the women, as their guards were let down, and they allowed themselves to be touched, connected and SERIOUSLY HAVE FUN. real fun. crazy fun! zebra toes fun. chocolate 24/7 fun. crowns and flowers fun… and the kind of sharing that happens when you are surrounded with people that are all passionate about the same thing: preserving life’s memories. And everyone was having a BLAST! That is the best part…

Since the event, I have been feeling SO overwhelmed with gratitude.

I am thankful for the team that puts SO MUCH WORK into CE: Doug, Carol, Lisa, Frani, Mona, Marti…Douglas and Shelby.. and all those that made kits, buttons, boards, props, tying ribbons, shipping, moving, arranging, computer systems, CC machines, and attention to every single, tiny detail that must be carefully orchestrated.

I am thankful for this year’s teachers.. their projects were SO great… the trunk show was FAB…they  kept up the crazy pace with huge smiles and warmth for every single participant!

I am so thankful for the VOLUNTEERS… ok, they have to be the most amazing group of self-less women.. they just flat out love people and want them to be happy!! Most these ladies have been there all 4 years, and this year… people were REQUESTING what volunteer’s group they wanted to be in!! their dedication is just tireless, and they also have non-stop smiles and energy. And it’s HARD to be nice that much!! (wink).

Thank you thank you thank you thank you!!!!

I am so thankful for the hotel staff.. they are PHENOMENAL!!

I am so thankful for those there participating! They were SOO happy to be there. Everyone was beaming, and smiling and ADDING to the over all good-vibe! I loved being in your presence!

i am SOOOOOO thankful for all thea ROCKIN’ sponsors… course we couldn’t even come close to pulling this off w/ out the massive support we get! we LOVE you… and appreciate you… thank you SO much!


We are outta here…

Posted on Aug 25.09 to Blog   

This is the last post before Creative Escape. We are heading off to the hotel to begin loading in pallets and pallets of kits and goodies. We are going to begin making everything ready for you. We can’t wait to see all our old and new friends…see you there!


Plenty of preparing

Posted on Aug 22.09 to Blog   

We can’t wait for our time together. All the girls are wrapping raffle gifts, adding pretty tags, and finishing all the special touches. There is so much ephemera at Creative Escape. Keep it all and use it to document your special trip. Plan an album-making day with your girlfriends sometime in September when all the photos have been developed. Pull out all the goodies you saved, reminisce, and let the Creative Escape spirit continue on.


On-site store hours

Posted on Aug 21.09 to Blog   

Visit Scrapbooks, Etc. on-site at Creative Escape to pick up your pre-orders, get your T-shirt, and be the first to see the exclusive Creative Escape items…they will sell fast!

Early Thursday stop in for plenty of make-n-takes, special guests, and lots of inspiration!

Store hours:
Thursday     9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday         7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday     7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.


Button History

Posted on Aug 19.09 to Blog   

buttonforblogThe first year of CE we made little button pins as a cute accessory for a page layout Heidi designed. The second year we designed a few more and the tradition took root. Now, in year four, we have added 10 buttons – 8 of them designed by Creative Escape teachers. This is a fun keepsake, a great embellishment for mini albums created after the event, and fashionable badge holder bling to wear during the event. Get yours, while supplies last, at the information booth. $10 for 10 buttons. While supplies last.


Win a Scrap Map cruise

Posted on Aug 18.09 to Blog   

Scrap Map has generously donated a trip for two on their 2010 cruise. Purchase tickets at the Creative Escape info booth during the event: $5 each or 5 for $20. All the money raised goes to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in celebration of Shelby Stroud’s successful battle with cancer.

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2009 Teachers