Friday, August 24, 2012

2013 Australian Crafting Cruises

We have 2 cruises in January 2013, a quilting cruise and a scrapbook cruise. Both are actually on the same ship on the same sailing! Yes I'm going to be running around like crazy with both groups!!
The sailing date is 13th to the 27th January, 2013. It's a 14 night New Zealand and South Pacific cruise on the big Royal Caribbean cruise line's ship, Voyager. This will be the first time the large Voyager ships have ventured over to Australia and I can tell you, it will be a huge hit.

The 2nd Quilting Cruise with Dorothy Clee and a guest instructor, Amanda Daly, will have 5 classes. All classes are held on sea days in the mornings so you have all afternoon at explore to enjoy the amazing ship.
Dorothy has lots of info on the classes and great pics of her work, on her blog, definitely worth reading Dorothy's blog 

The 4th Annual Scrapbook Cruise  with Melissa Kennedy as the instructor, will have 6 classes. We have a good size group on this cruise and a few loyal repeat cruises. A few have been on the last three of them. You can go to Melissa's blog to see samples of her work and some posts from the last couple of cruises.

Go to Craftingcruises.com for additional information. We also have a forum with lots of information on general cruising.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Flights to Australia

So I'm a little late doing this, but I had to make sure everything was going ahead with the cruises. Oh I need to fill you in on our 2 cruises next!
So looking at the flights from Qantas and VAustralia Oh My Goodness!!!! I think they've mixed up the first class fares with economy!!! I know prices have gone up and I'm sure with the fuel situation at the moment, they will go up again. But really, almost $5000 for just Cassandra and I, that is insane!!
Maybe I need to start hanging out in some of the popular celebrity bars in Hollywood, I can try to catch a ride on someones private jet!

Saturday, August 11, 2012

back posting, look what we've been up to!

I'm back!!!!!!!
OK, it's been way, way, way too long I know. To be honest, I didn't even want to bother with it anymore. But, I've been thinking about how business is these days and everyone wants to see facebook pages, twitter notes (no, I'm not starting a twitter account just yet, one thing at a time) and blogs. So I'm going to attempt to do it again.
Now it's not going to be long posts to start with at least, I just don't have the time to be able to sit for too  long and our just turned 2 year old daughter, makes sure that doesn't happen.

Oh I guess I do have a good excuse for not keeping it up, a time demanding girl named Cassandra!

So to just get back to the re introduction of the blog, I'm going to quickly review of last years cruise with Crafting Cruises.
2011 - the 2nd Annual Australia Scrapbook Cruise with Melissa Kennedy. We had a great time and a really good size group this year. The cruise was a 7 night Tasmania Cruise. I had all my family on this one with our 7 month old daughter who had more than enough baby sitters. 4 classes all held on the sea days and lots of ladies enjoying the open work room all day and night throughout the cruise!

2012 - A busier year this year for us, we had 3 cruises in Australia early this year.
3rd Annual Scrapbook Cruise with Melissa. This year we were on the bigger ship, the Radiance of the Seas. The sailing was a 12 night South Pacific cruise going to New Caledonia and Vanuatu. A little bit of a longer cruise, so being a bit more expensive, we didn't have as many sign up this year as many of the usual group from the last 2, had mentioned they will go on the 2013 cruise. It was a small group, but they had a blast being able to socialize more together.

We also introduced 2 new cruises, the first was a quilting cruise.
The first Australian Quilt Cruise with Dorothy Clee on a 10 night South Pacific cruise. Dorothy was on our scrapbook cruise and has been teaching quilting for quite some time so it was a perfect fit! She has a B&B Russellee bed and breakfast where she has retreats for both scrapbookers and quilters. She was such a great help putting it all together and would spend many, many hours, along with her helper Larainne, in the work room helping the ladies with any questions and help working on their projects. Dorothy has sailed on the Rhapsody so many times, she new it very well.
Classes again held on sea days and the ladies had the chance to work when ever they wanted in the room. We were restricted at night though as security wanted the irons and any large scissors, locked away usually by 9pm. But everyone was very understanding and had a great time.

The third cruise was the first Australian Stamping Cruise with Rachel Grieg of Darkroom Door on a 12 night South Pacific and Fiji cruise. Rachel has such a great following in Australia, the cruise sold out very quickly. Again, Rachel was a great help and spent lots of time in the work room helping the ladies with projects. Rachel's husband Stewart, was also helping out by selling product onboard. They had set up a shop onboard so the ladies had everything they wanted and more!

So now we come to our 2013 cruises. This time we will have the 4th Annual Scrapbook cruise with Melissa and our 2nd Quilting cruise. The fun thing about this one is we have a couple of ladies who have crossed over from scrapbooking to also do their quilting onboard. Yes, these two cruises are actually on the same ship at the same time!! More on that next time,