31 Aralık 2012 Pazartesi

Girl's Night Out Blogger Get Together

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We're so excited for THIS:
We know it's going to be a great night with some amazing bloggers who love (love!) sewing.  But wait... there's more!CONTEST2
Join in on the fun by with the Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store Girl's Night Out Contest -- you could win your own sewing swag!


Entries can be made via Twitter or Instagram by simply answering the question: 
What's in your sewing stash that you couldn't live without?
Be sure to use the hashtag #sewswag in your entry!!!
3 winners will be chosen at random during the Event and tweeted out live.
Don't have a Twitter or Instagram account? Leave a comment on this post for entry.
Rules: You may receive up to (2) total entries by choosing one of the three methods listed above. No duplicate comments, tweets or photos. All entries made via comments on this post must have an e-mail address listed in the comment. The contest runs from 10/2/12 - 10/12/12, and is open to US Residents age 18 or older. Winners will be selected via random draw, and notified by e-mail, direct twitter message, or Instagram comment. You have 72 hours to respond, otherwise a new winner will be selected.
Want more Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft Stores Girl's Night Out fun?  
Follow along on Twitter and Instagram to see live tweets and photos before, during & after the event using the hashtag #getinonthefun.  Be a part of it!

SAQA "I'm Not Crazy" Exhibit Entry

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Studio Art Quilters Association is having an exhibit titled "I'm Not Crazy" which explores mental health issues. I think the title  is offensive but whatever. It is the perspective or someone with mental illness, a caretaker or friend or family member of someone with mental illness. I have a very close friend who is Bipolar and is medicated to have balance in her life. This quilt is my interpretation of being bipolar-one minute she is happy, hyper bouncing off the wall and the next sad, depressed and angered. I used muted sad, dull colors to represent being depressed and, of course, the frustrated facial expression. I used bright colored fabrics with lots of chaos for the manic side's clothing, make up and jewelry. Her hair is out of control and her facial expression shouts "manic." I used lots of desciptive words on both sides of the personality in a subtle way in the background. I purposely went subtle because in society we don't want to talk about mental health issues and they are subtle and quiet  in our discussions. I found there is a two sided smiley face which symbolizes Bipolar Disorder and I added it to the quilt in the lower center of the quilt.This photo is a closeup of the depressed personality.And this is a photo of the manic personality. She's kind of "out there!" Her expression deminds me of Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland!!Cloeup of the Bipolar symbol and a few of the background words.I embellished the manic side with hand made Sculpey clay beads, a beaded earring, rhinestones for pierced earrings, orange lame' in the hair to symbolize being wired, and some fabric paint. The intent was for excess and chaos in hair, make up, clothing and jewelry. The depressed side has a necklace made to buttons made from leather (pretty cool from a quilt show!), a few beads for the necklace and a rhinestone for the nose piercing. Both have a little fabric paint for details.

The exhibit aplication is online at SAQA's website the month of May and during the summer we find out if we made the cut then the selected quilts will travel for 2 years to the various Mancuso Quilt Shows.

This quilt is not meant to represent beauty but a social issue. I was thinking of entering it in the local community art show at my library which runs through the summer but I'm not sure if the social issue would offend people. I guess art can do that sometimes...

Quilting Arts Magazine's Reader Challenge Reject!!

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Well I am having a month of rejections!! I applied for an article in Quilting Arts Magazine and was rejected earlier in June. My piece for the "I'm Not Crazy" for SAQA was not selected. They had 128 entries and only chose 20. I'm very bummed about this one because this subject is very personal to me and I put alot of emotion into that piece. Then I entered the Quilting Arts Magazine's Reader Challenge on Signature Color and there were over 150 entries and only 15 were chosen. I had a blast on this little 8" x 8" project including the beading around the binding. This will be a cute addition to my studio and it makes me smile. I'm just a bit unsure if I want to participate in these things for a while. It seems abstract art is trendy at the moment and representational art is on the back burner. I still love to made art and will continue.

27 Aralık 2012 Perşembe

SAQA "I'm Not Crazy" Exhibit Entry

To contact us Click HERE
Studio Art Quilters Association is having an exhibit titled "I'm Not Crazy" which explores mental health issues. I think the title  is offensive but whatever. It is the perspective or someone with mental illness, a caretaker or friend or family member of someone with mental illness. I have a very close friend who is Bipolar and is medicated to have balance in her life. This quilt is my interpretation of being bipolar-one minute she is happy, hyper bouncing off the wall and the next sad, depressed and angered. I used muted sad, dull colors to represent being depressed and, of course, the frustrated facial expression. I used bright colored fabrics with lots of chaos for the manic side's clothing, make up and jewelry. Her hair is out of control and her facial expression shouts "manic." I used lots of desciptive words on both sides of the personality in a subtle way in the background. I purposely went subtle because in society we don't want to talk about mental health issues and they are subtle and quiet  in our discussions. I found there is a two sided smiley face which symbolizes Bipolar Disorder and I added it to the quilt in the lower center of the quilt.This photo is a closeup of the depressed personality.And this is a photo of the manic personality. She's kind of "out there!" Her expression deminds me of Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland!!Cloeup of the Bipolar symbol and a few of the background words.I embellished the manic side with hand made Sculpey clay beads, a beaded earring, rhinestones for pierced earrings, orange lame' in the hair to symbolize being wired, and some fabric paint. The intent was for excess and chaos in hair, make up, clothing and jewelry. The depressed side has a necklace made to buttons made from leather (pretty cool from a quilt show!), a few beads for the necklace and a rhinestone for the nose piercing. Both have a little fabric paint for details.

The exhibit aplication is online at SAQA's website the month of May and during the summer we find out if we made the cut then the selected quilts will travel for 2 years to the various Mancuso Quilt Shows.

This quilt is not meant to represent beauty but a social issue. I was thinking of entering it in the local community art show at my library which runs through the summer but I'm not sure if the social issue would offend people. I guess art can do that sometimes...

Quilting Arts Magazine's Reader Challenge Reject!!

To contact us Click HERE
Well I am having a month of rejections!! I applied for an article in Quilting Arts Magazine and was rejected earlier in June. My piece for the "I'm Not Crazy" for SAQA was not selected. They had 128 entries and only chose 20. I'm very bummed about this one because this subject is very personal to me and I put alot of emotion into that piece. Then I entered the Quilting Arts Magazine's Reader Challenge on Signature Color and there were over 150 entries and only 15 were chosen. I had a blast on this little 8" x 8" project including the beading around the binding. This will be a cute addition to my studio and it makes me smile. I'm just a bit unsure if I want to participate in these things for a while. It seems abstract art is trendy at the moment and representational art is on the back burner. I still love to made art and will continue.

Girl's Night Out Blogger Get Together

To contact us Click HERE
We're so excited for THIS:
We know it's going to be a great night with some amazing bloggers who love (love!) sewing.  But wait... there's more!CONTEST2
Join in on the fun by with the Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store Girl's Night Out Contest -- you could win your own sewing swag!


Entries can be made via Twitter or Instagram by simply answering the question: 
What's in your sewing stash that you couldn't live without?
Be sure to use the hashtag #sewswag in your entry!!!
3 winners will be chosen at random during the Event and tweeted out live.
Don't have a Twitter or Instagram account? Leave a comment on this post for entry.
Rules: You may receive up to (2) total entries by choosing one of the three methods listed above. No duplicate comments, tweets or photos. All entries made via comments on this post must have an e-mail address listed in the comment. The contest runs from 10/2/12 - 10/12/12, and is open to US Residents age 18 or older. Winners will be selected via random draw, and notified by e-mail, direct twitter message, or Instagram comment. You have 72 hours to respond, otherwise a new winner will be selected.
Want more Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft Stores Girl's Night Out fun?  
Follow along on Twitter and Instagram to see live tweets and photos before, during & after the event using the hashtag #getinonthefun.  Be a part of it!

Themed Gifts: Mason Jars Ideas from Martha Stewart Crafts

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    1. Beach Time Jar: Remove the inner lid, paint the jar with a design of your choice. Place sand inside, and add a candle on top. Decorate jar with a hemp chord.

    2. Pasta Soup Jar: Remove inner lid, and paint the jar with a design of your choice. Fill first half with dry lentils and beans, then add bowtie pasta on top. Add a bow and directions for 3 bean pasta soup.

    3. Spa Jar: Remove inner lid, and paint the jar with a bath theme. Fill with bath salts. Add a loofah or sponge tied to the outside.

    Painting Supplies & Tools:

    • Medium mason jar
    • Martha Stewart Crafts™ paint in colors of choice
    • Paintbrush
    DIRECTIONS:
    1. Paint the inner lid of mason jars in one color. Allow to dry.
    2. Squeeze other color of paint inside mason jar and swirl around until coated and pour out the excess. Allow to dry.

    20 Aralık 2012 Perşembe

    SAQA "I'm Not Crazy" Exhibit Entry

    To contact us Click HERE
    Studio Art Quilters Association is having an exhibit titled "I'm Not Crazy" which explores mental health issues. I think the title  is offensive but whatever. It is the perspective or someone with mental illness, a caretaker or friend or family member of someone with mental illness. I have a very close friend who is Bipolar and is medicated to have balance in her life. This quilt is my interpretation of being bipolar-one minute she is happy, hyper bouncing off the wall and the next sad, depressed and angered. I used muted sad, dull colors to represent being depressed and, of course, the frustrated facial expression. I used bright colored fabrics with lots of chaos for the manic side's clothing, make up and jewelry. Her hair is out of control and her facial expression shouts "manic." I used lots of desciptive words on both sides of the personality in a subtle way in the background. I purposely went subtle because in society we don't want to talk about mental health issues and they are subtle and quiet  in our discussions. I found there is a two sided smiley face which symbolizes Bipolar Disorder and I added it to the quilt in the lower center of the quilt.This photo is a closeup of the depressed personality.And this is a photo of the manic personality. She's kind of "out there!" Her expression deminds me of Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland!!Cloeup of the Bipolar symbol and a few of the background words.I embellished the manic side with hand made Sculpey clay beads, a beaded earring, rhinestones for pierced earrings, orange lame' in the hair to symbolize being wired, and some fabric paint. The intent was for excess and chaos in hair, make up, clothing and jewelry. The depressed side has a necklace made to buttons made from leather (pretty cool from a quilt show!), a few beads for the necklace and a rhinestone for the nose piercing. Both have a little fabric paint for details.

    The exhibit aplication is online at SAQA's website the month of May and during the summer we find out if we made the cut then the selected quilts will travel for 2 years to the various Mancuso Quilt Shows.

    This quilt is not meant to represent beauty but a social issue. I was thinking of entering it in the local community art show at my library which runs through the summer but I'm not sure if the social issue would offend people. I guess art can do that sometimes...

    Quilting Arts Magazine's Reader Challenge Reject!!

    To contact us Click HERE
    Well I am having a month of rejections!! I applied for an article in Quilting Arts Magazine and was rejected earlier in June. My piece for the "I'm Not Crazy" for SAQA was not selected. They had 128 entries and only chose 20. I'm very bummed about this one because this subject is very personal to me and I put alot of emotion into that piece. Then I entered the Quilting Arts Magazine's Reader Challenge on Signature Color and there were over 150 entries and only 15 were chosen. I had a blast on this little 8" x 8" project including the beading around the binding. This will be a cute addition to my studio and it makes me smile. I'm just a bit unsure if I want to participate in these things for a while. It seems abstract art is trendy at the moment and representational art is on the back burner. I still love to made art and will continue.

    Girl's Night Out Blogger Get Together

    To contact us Click HERE
    We're so excited for THIS:
    We know it's going to be a great night with some amazing bloggers who love (love!) sewing.  But wait... there's more!CONTEST2
    Join in on the fun by with the Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store Girl's Night Out Contest -- you could win your own sewing swag!


    Entries can be made via Twitter or Instagram by simply answering the question: 
    What's in your sewing stash that you couldn't live without?
    Be sure to use the hashtag #sewswag in your entry!!!
    3 winners will be chosen at random during the Event and tweeted out live.
    Don't have a Twitter or Instagram account? Leave a comment on this post for entry.
    Rules: You may receive up to (2) total entries by choosing one of the three methods listed above. No duplicate comments, tweets or photos. All entries made via comments on this post must have an e-mail address listed in the comment. The contest runs from 10/2/12 - 10/12/12, and is open to US Residents age 18 or older. Winners will be selected via random draw, and notified by e-mail, direct twitter message, or Instagram comment. You have 72 hours to respond, otherwise a new winner will be selected.
    Want more Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft Stores Girl's Night Out fun?  
    Follow along on Twitter and Instagram to see live tweets and photos before, during & after the event using the hashtag #getinonthefun.  Be a part of it!

    Candy Swirl Hot Pad (Crochet) directions

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    SUPPLIES & TOOLS:

    • Bernat® Handicrafter® Holiday Sparkle yarn:
      Contrast A (White Sparkle) 1 skein
      Contrast B (Red Sparkle) 1 skein
    • Bernat® Handicrafter® Holiday Twists yarn:
      Contrast C (Yuletide Twist) 1 skein
    • Size G or 6 crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
    DIRECTIONS:Gauge: 14 sc and 15 rows = 4"Note: When removing hook from st, pull out a long loop of yarn from rem st to ensure project does not unravel. With A, ch 2.Rnd 1: (1 sc. 3 hdc) in 2nd ch from hook. Remove hook. Make a slip knot with B and draw up through same sp as previous sts. Ch 1. (1 sc. 3 hdc) in same sp.
    Rnd 2: With B, 2 hdc in first sc worked with A. (2 hdc in next hdc worked with A) 3 times. Remove hook. Return to last st worked with A, 2 hdc in first sc worked with B. (2 hdc in next hdc worked with B) 9 times. Remove hook.
    Rnd 3: Return hook to last st worked with B, (2 hdc in next hdc. 1 hdc in next hdc) 10 times. Remove hook.
    Rnd 4: Return hook to last st worked with A, (1 hdc in each of next 2 hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc) 10 times. Remove hook.
    Rnd 5: Return hook to last st worked with B, (1 hdc in next hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. 1 hdc in each of next 2 hdc) 10 times. Remove hook.
    Rnd 6: Return hook to last st worked with A, (1 hdc in each of next 2 hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. 1 hdc in each of next 2 hdc) 10 times. Remove hook.
    Rnd 7: Return hook to last st worked with B, (1 hdc in each of next 3 hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. 1 hdc in each of next 2 hdc) 10 times. Remove hook.
    Rnd 8: Return hook to last st worked with A, (1 hdc in each of next 2 hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. 1 hdc in each of next 4 hdc) 9 times. 1 hdc in each of next 2 hdc. 2 sc in next hdc. 1 sc in each of next 4 hdc. Break A.
    Rnd 9:
     Return hook to last st worked with B. (1 hdc in each of next 4 hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. 1 hdc in each of next 4 hdc) 4 times. 1 hdc in each of next 4 hdc. 2 sc in next hdc. 1 sc in each of next 4 hdc). Break B.
    Rnd 10: Join C with sl st in last st worked with A. Ch 1. 1 sc in same sp. 1 sc in each st around. Join with sl st to fi rst sc.
    Rnd 11: Ch 1. Working from left to right instead of from right to left as usual, work 1 reverse sc in each sc around. Join with sl st to first sc. Fasten off.

    Abbreviations:

    ch chain
    hdc half double crochet
    rem remaining
    sc single crochet
    sl st slip stitch
    sp(s) space(s)
    st(s) stitch(es)

    16 Aralık 2012 Pazar

    Girl's Night Out Blogger Get Together

    To contact us Click HERE
    We're so excited for THIS:
    We know it's going to be a great night with some amazing bloggers who love (love!) sewing.  But wait... there's more!CONTEST2
    Join in on the fun by with the Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store Girl's Night Out Contest -- you could win your own sewing swag!


    Entries can be made via Twitter or Instagram by simply answering the question: 
    What's in your sewing stash that you couldn't live without?
    Be sure to use the hashtag #sewswag in your entry!!!
    3 winners will be chosen at random during the Event and tweeted out live.
    Don't have a Twitter or Instagram account? Leave a comment on this post for entry.
    Rules: You may receive up to (2) total entries by choosing one of the three methods listed above. No duplicate comments, tweets or photos. All entries made via comments on this post must have an e-mail address listed in the comment. The contest runs from 10/2/12 - 10/12/12, and is open to US Residents age 18 or older. Winners will be selected via random draw, and notified by e-mail, direct twitter message, or Instagram comment. You have 72 hours to respond, otherwise a new winner will be selected.
    Want more Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft Stores Girl's Night Out fun?  
    Follow along on Twitter and Instagram to see live tweets and photos before, during & after the event using the hashtag #getinonthefun.  Be a part of it!

    Get the Fiskars® Fuse for Your Chance to Win!

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    Get a Fuse Creativity System® Starter Set this holiday season, and you could win a fabulous Fuse prize pack worth over $500!* All you have to do is register your product using the link below before January 15, 2013.

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    SAQA "I'm Not Crazy" Exhibit Entry

    To contact us Click HERE
    Studio Art Quilters Association is having an exhibit titled "I'm Not Crazy" which explores mental health issues. I think the title  is offensive but whatever. It is the perspective or someone with mental illness, a caretaker or friend or family member of someone with mental illness. I have a very close friend who is Bipolar and is medicated to have balance in her life. This quilt is my interpretation of being bipolar-one minute she is happy, hyper bouncing off the wall and the next sad, depressed and angered. I used muted sad, dull colors to represent being depressed and, of course, the frustrated facial expression. I used bright colored fabrics with lots of chaos for the manic side's clothing, make up and jewelry. Her hair is out of control and her facial expression shouts "manic." I used lots of desciptive words on both sides of the personality in a subtle way in the background. I purposely went subtle because in society we don't want to talk about mental health issues and they are subtle and quiet  in our discussions. I found there is a two sided smiley face which symbolizes Bipolar Disorder and I added it to the quilt in the lower center of the quilt.This photo is a closeup of the depressed personality.And this is a photo of the manic personality. She's kind of "out there!" Her expression deminds me of Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland!!Cloeup of the Bipolar symbol and a few of the background words.I embellished the manic side with hand made Sculpey clay beads, a beaded earring, rhinestones for pierced earrings, orange lame' in the hair to symbolize being wired, and some fabric paint. The intent was for excess and chaos in hair, make up, clothing and jewelry. The depressed side has a necklace made to buttons made from leather (pretty cool from a quilt show!), a few beads for the necklace and a rhinestone for the nose piercing. Both have a little fabric paint for details.

    The exhibit aplication is online at SAQA's website the month of May and during the summer we find out if we made the cut then the selected quilts will travel for 2 years to the various Mancuso Quilt Shows.

    This quilt is not meant to represent beauty but a social issue. I was thinking of entering it in the local community art show at my library which runs through the summer but I'm not sure if the social issue would offend people. I guess art can do that sometimes...

    Quilting Arts Magazine's Reader Challenge Reject!!

    To contact us Click HERE
    Well I am having a month of rejections!! I applied for an article in Quilting Arts Magazine and was rejected earlier in June. My piece for the "I'm Not Crazy" for SAQA was not selected. They had 128 entries and only chose 20. I'm very bummed about this one because this subject is very personal to me and I put alot of emotion into that piece. Then I entered the Quilting Arts Magazine's Reader Challenge on Signature Color and there were over 150 entries and only 15 were chosen. I had a blast on this little 8" x 8" project including the beading around the binding. This will be a cute addition to my studio and it makes me smile. I'm just a bit unsure if I want to participate in these things for a while. It seems abstract art is trendy at the moment and representational art is on the back burner. I still love to made art and will continue.

    12 Aralık 2012 Çarşamba

    SAQA "I'm Not Crazy" Exhibit Entry

    To contact us Click HERE
    Studio Art Quilters Association is having an exhibit titled "I'm Not Crazy" which explores mental health issues. I think the title  is offensive but whatever. It is the perspective or someone with mental illness, a caretaker or friend or family member of someone with mental illness. I have a very close friend who is Bipolar and is medicated to have balance in her life. This quilt is my interpretation of being bipolar-one minute she is happy, hyper bouncing off the wall and the next sad, depressed and angered. I used muted sad, dull colors to represent being depressed and, of course, the frustrated facial expression. I used bright colored fabrics with lots of chaos for the manic side's clothing, make up and jewelry. Her hair is out of control and her facial expression shouts "manic." I used lots of desciptive words on both sides of the personality in a subtle way in the background. I purposely went subtle because in society we don't want to talk about mental health issues and they are subtle and quiet  in our discussions. I found there is a two sided smiley face which symbolizes Bipolar Disorder and I added it to the quilt in the lower center of the quilt.This photo is a closeup of the depressed personality.And this is a photo of the manic personality. She's kind of "out there!" Her expression deminds me of Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland!!Cloeup of the Bipolar symbol and a few of the background words.I embellished the manic side with hand made Sculpey clay beads, a beaded earring, rhinestones for pierced earrings, orange lame' in the hair to symbolize being wired, and some fabric paint. The intent was for excess and chaos in hair, make up, clothing and jewelry. The depressed side has a necklace made to buttons made from leather (pretty cool from a quilt show!), a few beads for the necklace and a rhinestone for the nose piercing. Both have a little fabric paint for details.

    The exhibit aplication is online at SAQA's website the month of May and during the summer we find out if we made the cut then the selected quilts will travel for 2 years to the various Mancuso Quilt Shows.

    This quilt is not meant to represent beauty but a social issue. I was thinking of entering it in the local community art show at my library which runs through the summer but I'm not sure if the social issue would offend people. I guess art can do that sometimes...

    Quilting Arts Magazine's Reader Challenge Reject!!

    To contact us Click HERE
    Well I am having a month of rejections!! I applied for an article in Quilting Arts Magazine and was rejected earlier in June. My piece for the "I'm Not Crazy" for SAQA was not selected. They had 128 entries and only chose 20. I'm very bummed about this one because this subject is very personal to me and I put alot of emotion into that piece. Then I entered the Quilting Arts Magazine's Reader Challenge on Signature Color and there were over 150 entries and only 15 were chosen. I had a blast on this little 8" x 8" project including the beading around the binding. This will be a cute addition to my studio and it makes me smile. I'm just a bit unsure if I want to participate in these things for a while. It seems abstract art is trendy at the moment and representational art is on the back burner. I still love to made art and will continue.

    Girl's Night Out Blogger Get Together

    To contact us Click HERE
    We're so excited for THIS:
    We know it's going to be a great night with some amazing bloggers who love (love!) sewing.  But wait... there's more!CONTEST2
    Join in on the fun by with the Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store Girl's Night Out Contest -- you could win your own sewing swag!


    Entries can be made via Twitter or Instagram by simply answering the question: 
    What's in your sewing stash that you couldn't live without?
    Be sure to use the hashtag #sewswag in your entry!!!
    3 winners will be chosen at random during the Event and tweeted out live.
    Don't have a Twitter or Instagram account? Leave a comment on this post for entry.
    Rules: You may receive up to (2) total entries by choosing one of the three methods listed above. No duplicate comments, tweets or photos. All entries made via comments on this post must have an e-mail address listed in the comment. The contest runs from 10/2/12 - 10/12/12, and is open to US Residents age 18 or older. Winners will be selected via random draw, and notified by e-mail, direct twitter message, or Instagram comment. You have 72 hours to respond, otherwise a new winner will be selected.
    Want more Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft Stores Girl's Night Out fun?  
    Follow along on Twitter and Instagram to see live tweets and photos before, during & after the event using the hashtag #getinonthefun.  Be a part of it!