Village Staff
Welcome to Scrapbook Village's Staff
information center
Janett is originally from Kentucky,
but has lived in Florida for the last
15 years. She has been
scrapbooking for about 2 years
and blames her addiction on her
best friend Tammy. She has
completed 12 books. She also
loves digital photography and
digital scrapbooking.
Jeremy (AKA Our Computer Geek) Keeps
the store computers working in the correct
order (Most of the time) Jeremy is Bonnie
son (Foster Son) he lived with Bonnie for 4
years till being adopted. Now Jeremy has
returned to keep bonnie straight when it
comes to the 21st Century.
I moved to Glasgow 10 years ago with
my husband James and sons, Bryan
and Kevin. I was introduced to
scrapbooking through a class at the
YMCA. I didn't do much with my
scrapbook for a few years. Once
Scrapbook Village opened, I got back
into scrapping. Now I scrap as time
allows--not often enough. My style
tends to be clean line and simple. I
like to scrap my family and places we
have visited. I also like to share ideas
and encourage others to join in this
wonderful hobby so that they will be
able to record routine and special
moments.
Working as a Designer, Author and Teacher for 10+ years,
Lisa and her projects have been featured on HGTV's "The
Carol Duvall Show" and in many of your favorite scrapbook
and craft related magazines and books.  Now working in
sales; she's able to bring many of her favorite product lines
to stores.  She enjoys sharing her "If I can do it - YOU can
too!" spirit with scrappers and crafters alike while
connecting on a personal, hands-on level.  
As a previous scrapbook store owner and mother of 2, Joey
has over 13 years experience in the scrapbook industry and
has called Bazzill her "home away from home" for the past 4+
years.  Her inspiration comes from her interest in
photography, home decor and home improvement, infusing
her own personal style into every page she creates.  She
sees herself as a "simple scrapbooker" sharing the stories
of those who live in her photos.  

Scrapbooking since the age 8, Debbie finds it has continued to be
a source of tremendous joy.  She’s been married since 1980 to
Steve and they have 3 children and were foster parents for 15
years.  As a family, they enjoy camping, hiking, traveling and
eating out.  

Debbie is the author of Loving through Lifebooks, a hands-on
training for foster parents and social workers on how to make
lifebooks for children in care.  Debbie has worked with thousands
of foster families in developing lifebooks and reaps the biggest
reward in seeing the children’s faces as their book comes
together.  

Debbie has served on the Debbie Mumm and K&Co design teams
and her work has been published in the Designer Scrapbooks
with K&Co, several idea books and the cover of one of the QVC
scrapbook product guides.  She was a top winner in a K&Co
page contest several years ago.  She enjoys teaching classes at
conventions, retreats and scrapbook stores both locally and
nationally.  Perfect coordination is the hallmark of her designs
and you can view her creations at Scrapbook Village located in
Glasgow, Kentucky.  



GUEST  INSTRUCTIORS
Barbara Eads is a professional
organizer who turned her talents to
the scrapbook world in 1999. She
has taught her organization class
in Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri
and Pennsylvania. Residing in
Nashville, TN with her husband of
36 years, she loves all paper arts.
Jann Saulsberry has loved photos and storytelling from her early childhood.  She says, “I remember
turning through the pages of my grandmother’s old photo albums and wishing the people in the
pictures could talk.  I wanted to know their stories – what was important to them – and what it was like to
live on a farm in Oklahoma in 1912.  It wasn’t so much the events that the pictures recorded that were
important to me – but the people IN the pictures that totally caught my imagination.  Years later when I
discovered scrapbooking, it was like all the pieces fell into place.  I could leave a legacy of memories
for people who come after me.  I can tell the stories of my family that will connect them to future
generations…stories of faith…stories of personalities…the stories of our lives.”  Jann has had several
of her layouts and techniques published in magazines and on-line galleries.
For more than 20 years, Jann was a missionary working with orphans in Russia, Eastern Europe and the
Middle East.  She now lives in Nashville, TN and does marketing consulting through her business, JS
Creative and is the host of a new scrapbooking tv show on WPBM called “What You Make It.”  Jann
loves to teach scrapbooking and paper crafts whenever she has the opportunity.  In her words, “It is a
wonderful hobby that will last beyond my lifetime.  But it also allows me to connect with some of the
most wonderful women in the world and hear their stories.  They inspire me.”
Customer Relations (and Queen of the Red Hat Scrappin' Grannies)

I started scrapbooking in October of '04---one of my grandsons would be graduating from
high-school in the spring of '05. I made him a scrapbook and I was "hooked".  I started
taking Janett's classes here at Scrapbook Village. Now, about 22 scrapbooks later, I still
love scrapbooking. Even as I stay current with my new pictures, I go back through the years
and work on old photos and enjoying the memories. When I pass on, I want my scrapbooks
ready so all  my children and grandchildren have to do is take the books home with them.