Tuesday, November 30, 2010

December Deals!

It's December, and we are celebrating the holiday month with shopping deals. Watch this blog for a new coupon each week throughout December.

Does your husband LOVE shopping? We thought not!
For all the husbands out there.... you can be in and out of Scrap & Bean in 5 minutes.....zoom! your shopping is done. Scrap & Bean GIFT CERTIFICATES are fast, and available in any dollar amount.

The perfect gift, no assembly require!



Monday, November 29, 2010

Stamp your Sentiments

Scrap & Bean had a steady stream of deliveries today. We are bringing you stamps from many different manfacturers and designers.

Here is the view of our counter as we are unpacking just one of the several boxes that arrived today. Lots of sentiments amoung these arrivals. From serious to sassy, covering every occassion.

Those of you that are signed up on our email list already received photos of some of the Whipper Snapper stamps that arrived today as well. Yes, they are arriving by the box full. If you missed the Whipper Snapper email notice, get onto the email notification list by sending an email request to info@scrapandbean.com and include "newsletter" in the subject line.

We also have new sample cards on display.
There is stamping to be done this winter! Visit Scrap & Bean for all your stamps, inks, tools and inspiration.

Happy Stamping!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Savor in the Kitchen

Here is a little taste of the line called "SAVOR".
The kitchen has always been the heart of home for me.
That is where all the treats were, where all the good smells come from,
and best of all, that is where our family gathered.
Not only for every meal, but we spent many hours around the kitchen table
playing cards, board games, learning to sew, and doing various crafts with mom.
And when other families came over to visit, the kitchen seemed the one place where everyone loved to sit and visit.
Growing up, we had one of those long narrow kitchens,
great for running in your sock feet and then s-l-i-d-e!
This paper line...SAVOR...brings back so many great kitchen memories.





If you have some good ol' kitchen memories, you just might want to stop into Scrap & Bean and pick up your fill of Savor papers. Great for scrapbooking those memories. Also great for creating family cookbooks, recipe favorites.....which make great Christmas gifts!
Happy Crafting!









































Friday, November 19, 2010

Cold Weather....Warm Reading

The chill has set in! Isn't this just the perfect weather to curl up with a great magazine?

The Winter Edition of Canadian Scrapbooker is now at Scrap & Bean. I love this magazine. It just feels so....well....Canadian!



If you follow Cathie Allens' articles, do you ever wonder where to get all those wonderful supplies she uses? Well...come to Scrap & Bean for the supplies she has used in this edition of Canadian Scrapbooker; ColorBox ink, Smooch Spritz, Smooch ink, embossing powder, Be Creative tape, glitter, stylus and we even carry the white foam tips!





More great reading and inspiration....
Merry Christmas edition of Magnolia INK Magazine has only been on the shelf for a few hours, and they are already half gone. Hurry in for your copy of this magazine full of samples, templates, and step by step directions.


Scrap & Bean has dozens of Magnolia rubber stamps to choose from. We also carry the Magnolia flowers to embellish all your projects.


HAPPY HOURS!
Fridays 5pm to 7pm
1/2 price hot beverages
Latte
Coffee
Espresso
Tea
London Fog
Steamers
Hot Chocolate
Plus flavours to add to your favorite hot beverage!
Try our treat of the season....Gingerbread Latte

































Monday, November 8, 2010

Paper Sale! Plus Happy Hours

November 11 & 12 - All patterned paper is 20% off. Great time to stock up for your Christmas cards and holiday scrapbooking pages.

November 12th, Friday, Happy Hours are 5pm to 7pm - Specialty coffees are all 1/2 price! Including our new flavour for the season: Gingerbread Latte.........yummm

November 11th Store Hours

November 11th Scrap & Bean will be open from Noon to 6pm

Friday, November 5, 2010

Happy Hour at Scrap & Bean

You heard it right. Scrap & Bean is now holding happy hour. The first event is Friday, November 12th.

1/2 price Latte
1/2 price espresso
1/2 price flavor shots including our newest....gingerbread!
1/2 price hot chocolate

What ever your favorite drink is, enjoy it at half price. Check back for other savings and happenings during Happy Hour at Scrap & Bean. Putting the flavour into your Friday night!

Stampavie

It's here! It's here! Stampavie is here at Scrap & Bean. If you like cute, you will love these stamps. To see the full line of arrivals visit Scrap & Bean. Of coarse I will share a few here to show you just how cute these images are...





































































































Farm Week in Edmonton

In honor of Farm Week, Scrap & Bean is showcasing papers which are perfect for all the events taking place in Edmonton this week. Here are just a few of them....





























And my personal favorite completely flocked paper....


...it's like having the cow and scrapping it too! Scrap & Bean also has the embellishments for your cowboy and rodeo projects.
Yeehaw! Let's Scrap!


















Time Change


This is the weekend to twist the clocks back an hour. This is the one day each year that I realize just how many clocks are in my house, vehicle, on my arm ..... they seem to be everywhere. For about a week, my house becomes divided into time zones. The zone where I have reset the clocks, and the "other" zone with the clocks I havent changed yet. Until it becomes a challange to remember which clock is correct, and I finally give in to updating all of them.
We are such a time sensative culture. Have you ever been in a place or country where they didnt care about the time? I was, for just a weekend, and what an adjustment for me! Many years ago I was in Tuktoyuktuk for the weekend of the Northern Winter Games. (Thats another story on its own.) But they dont (or at least they didnt then) care about time...at all! Oh they have schedules, they even print the schedule of events, and the location. Its just that they dont follow it. We are not talking about a delay of 15 minutes, or even an hour. Oh no, these winter games didnt take place until a day AFTER they were suppose to start. Why? The town didnt feel like it. Isnt that reason enough? They thought so.
I showed up on time, on location, and I was the only person there! So I started asking people, pointing to my printed schedule, is this time wrong? No, it wasnt wrong, they just dont do schedules. When the town feels like gathering, they just start getting together. When enough people gather, and they feel like starting the events, the word travels and things start happening.
If it happens today, its ok. If it happens tomorrow, thats ok too.
How do the businesses work? Well, there was only one store...the Hudson Bay. It had open hours posted, and the door was locked. Again...there is me walking down the street asking someone why the Hudson Bay wasnt open. Oh, turns out you knock on Annies door, and she will come open the store for you. It's all a bit odd when you come from a culture that has schedules, and times, and deadlines. What a relaxed way to live. I dont even know if these people had watches. Our culture would fall apart if we got rid of all track of time. But not the Tuk folks. It was totally working for them. Come to think of it, I've never heard of one of those locals having a heart attack either. Cultures are interesting, great to learn a little from eachother.
But in the mean time, I will start re-setting my clocks on Saturday night, and hopefully have the job done by end of the week.