IPhoto 11 projects corrupted?

Last month I created a Christmas card in iPhoto 11 (I'm running Lion). Last night, I decided to reorder but none of my projects were showing up in bookshelf view. So I came out of full screen and could see them on the lefthand menu. However, they are not looking right when opened. For instance, all of the calendars lost their formating, etc. Clicking the Buy button on any project didn't work. I decided to try to create a new project, but selecting photos and clicking Create Card or Create Calendar, etc. freezes the program every time and I have to force quit.
Let me backtrack a bit -- about a month ago, I tried to reinstall iMovie from my iLife disk that came with my Snow Leopard box set. The disk for some reason forced me to reinstall iPhoto too. When I realized my iPhoto Library wouldn't work anymore, I went into Time Machine and put the Lion-enabled version of the iPhoto app back in my Applications folder. I feel I must have screwed something up at this point.
I think what I need to do is uninstall the program, including getting rid of any hidden files, etc, and then reinstalling. Problem is how do I do that and get a Lion-enabled version of the program if I downloaded Lion from the App Store? The App Store won't let me download just iPhoto 11 without paying $15. I don't know what to do and I'm not even sure I explained this well. Please help.

Problem resolved. I did a Time Machine restore to before the 1/26 iPhoto 9.2.1 update. Then I ran the update and the problem was fixed.

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