Monday, December 31, 2007

Happy New Years

I'd like to wish all of you a Happy New Year! Tonight I'll be ringing in the new year with my husband and kids, just a quiet night at home. We ordered pizza for dinner, we'll watch movies and make ice cream sundaes and at midnight if the kids are still awake they'll pop open some party poppers, its all fun!

How Sweet!

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Enjoy Your Day!

I've been wanting to make a card with this PMSabella when I received the stamped image of her from the bellaholics group, but I could find a saying that would really go good with her. So I decided to make her into a - enjoy your day kind of card. This looks pretty good to me, this Bella could be me in my sweat pants eating popcorn drinking Pepsi and popping bonbons, all she needs is a TV with a good movie. I haven't had a day like that in a long time, but it sure sounds good, a girl can dream cant I? (This is what men think we do all day when their gone isn't it?) LOL.

Supplies: PMSabella, Riveting-Stampin' Up, Cuttlebug embossing folder, Circle Punches, Ribbon, Aqua brush. Colors: Pixie Pink, Certainly Celery, Brocade Blue, Summer Sun, Close to Cocoa, Chocolate Chip and Going Grey.

Thanks for visiting!

Friday, December 28, 2007

Mr. Snowman

One of my Christmas gifts from my husband was a few My Favorite Things stamp sets, this was one of them (Baby Its Cold Out) so yesterday over at Splitcoast was the Ways to Use It Challenge in which you were to make a card or project using Stazon ink. The first thing that popped into my brain was this stamp set and to make an acetate card. I used black Stazon ink for my main image (did I mention that I'm a snowman freak, I love them, so I had to have this set) and white Stazon ink for the snowflakes on the acetate. I paper pieced the headless chicks coat and boots and used liquid applique on the fur tops of her boots. Its hard to see but I added dazzling diamonds to the snowman, stamped his top hat and cut it out and then popped it up with a pop dot.

Have a great weekend!

Ta Daaaaa!

I'm finally sharing pictures of my new craft space/studio, or better known in my family as the MOM CAVE! I've been in my new space for about a month now, but I've been waiting on posting pictures so that my brother Jeff could finish a few more things that needed to be done, so it would look all nice and pretty. The picture up top is my favorite part of the room and the first thing you see when you walk in, I love all of the open shelves and how everything is right at my fingertips. The room is painted a soft color yellow, I wanted a warm color because I'm in the basement, the cabinets are white (I'm still waiting on the toe kick) and offer lots of storage for all of my stuff. The carpet is a warm cocoa color with a pin dot pattern and makes the room feel very cozy.

Its great to have a long counter top to be able to have room to spread out when I'm working. When I am working on something this room looks like a tornado hit.





To the left are shots of a couple of my drawers.....I don't just show my drawers to just anyone ya
know so consider yourself lucky, LOL.











Below is a picture of the opposite side of the room, you would see this if you walked into the room and looked to your right. I only have one chair because the room is pretty small and all I have to do is wheel from one side or the other.


The picture on the right is of my closet, were I store all of my stamps (other than my background stamps which are stored on the shelves above my counter) and any other stuff I don't know what to do with. I need to organize the bottom half of the closet (to make room for more stamps right?).






I just love my new space, its a dream come true and its all thanks to my sweet husband and my brothers for all of their hard work!

Thursday, December 27, 2007

NEW STUFF!

OK, I was able to get a card done and I got to use two of my new Stampin' Up stamp sets, yahoo! This card is for yesterdays sketch challenge on Splitcoast Stampers, I really miss doing some of the challenges that Splitcoast has, I think the challenges inspire and motivate me to make something different. Yesterday I looked at the sketch and thought it looked great but had no ideas as to what to do with it, but tonight I knew I wanted to use my new stamps, so I did!

Supplies: Cause for Celebration, Celebrate Everything, Coluzzle, Marvy scalloped circle punch, Slit punch, 1/16" circle punch, Black ribbon. Colors: Lovely Lilac, Black, Almost Amethyst and Whisper White.

Our Christmas in a Nut Shell

Well another Christmas is over, with all of the hustle and bustle of getting ready I sort of feel a little sad and relieved that its over. Sad because it seems to go so fast and I cant believe another Christmas has come and gone and relieved because life can slow down a tad bit now. Our family had a great Christmas! Christmas Eve was my side of the family at our house, it was real casual with drinks and munchies and Christmas day over at Dan's sisters house.
Christmas Eve was a sleepless night, we went to 10:00pm mass, got home at about 11:30pm, got the kids to bed and then Dan and I didn't get to bed until 1:30am only to have Connor wake up crying and then at around 2:30am one of Connor's toy's that was under the tree was going off and singing some song from Oscar the grouch, so Dan had to go through a pile of packages to try and find the one that wouldn't stop singing. Then Zach woke up at 3:30am to put my gift under the tree and decided to stay up and around 4:00am Gabby woke up and by 6:00am we were doing presents - crazy.

As of last night my two older children Zach and Gabby both have the flu, so I've been running around trying to clean and disinfect the whole house with the hopes that no one else in the family gets it especially the baby. So the only crafting that I have been able to do has been cutting rubba from my Stampin' Up order that came on Christmas Eve. I'm hoping to be able to have a card to post before tonight is over.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas

I hope that all of you have a wonderful Christmas and enjoy your holiday with family and loved ones!
May Santa bring you everything you wished for.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Make a Wish!

Yes another birthday card, I received this image when a few of my friends did a Bella image swap a while back and now that I've used this Bella, you got it, I want it. I think this Bella is so pretty once she is all colored and glittered, by the way have you ever had a whole bottle of stickles explode all over the place, lets just say my fingers are nice and glittery now.
This layout is from Lauren Meaders blog The Beauty Within and you have to go take a look at the Bella cards she's created because they will knock your socks off, Lauren's work is beautiful, if you don't already subscribe to her blog, your missing out!

Supplies: TinkerBella, Make a Wish-Bella, Doodlebug glitter paper, Slot punch, Ribbon, Aqua brush, Stickles/cotton candy and yellow, Chunky iridescent white glitter/for wings, pop dots. Colors: Regal Rose, Pretty in Pink, Certainly Celery, Blush Blossom and Whisper White.

A December Birthday Card


Well I haven't stamped with my Bella's in a while and I needed a birthday card, two of my sister-in-laws have birthdays this month and so I put together a simple but cheery Bella card. I don't know about you but I'm about Christmased out, don't get me wrong I love Christmas, but it feels good to work on something else.
I used my aqua brush to color this Bella and then added some yellow stickles to the cake for a bit of sparkle. I found some striped scrapbook paper I had and used that for a section of the background, I also stamped a row of circles along the edge of the card from the stamp set All in a Row. The rest is pretty easy to figure out.
Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, December 22, 2007

For my Brother

Sorry I haven't been able to post much lately, but with preparing for Christmas there is always a ton to do and Ive been very busy. So far I have almost all of the gifts wrapped and have all of the food for Christmas Eve, which is at our house this year. I've been waiting for my sneak peak order from Stampin' Up to be delivered, I wanted to order earlier but didn't have the cash. Can you believe that when I tracked my order it said that UPS would be delivering it on Christmas Eve, some how I wonder if that's right, all I know is that I cant wait to play with my new stuff.

This card I made for my brother Jeff as a thank you for all of the help he has given to our family, the inside pulls out so you can read the sentiment. I'm going to enclose two gift certificates, one for Home Depot so he can buy himself something new and the other to his favorite restaurant so that he can take his wife out for a nice dinner. My brother Jeff is the best, he would do anything for anyone, he is always helping other people. Jeff helped us out this year with building my new craft room, which was a dumpy little whole in our basement and he turned it into a beautiful craft studio, I really appreciated all of his hard work.

Supplies: Lovely as a Tree, Wonderful Words, In My Thoughts, Weathered BG, Canvas BG, Tab punch, Corner rounder punch, Ticket corner punch, Brads, Ribbon, Sponging. Colors: Bravo Burgundy, Always Artichoke, Whisper White.
The pattern for this card is from a Splitcoast card sketch #101, this is a great card for giving a gift card in.
TFL

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

I've Been Tagged!

I've been tagged by Elaine, now I'm suppose to list 7 things about myself and then tag some more people.

1. I have to have at least one cup of coffee in the morning in order to function and everyone in my family knows that you don't speak to me until I've had it. (I'm NOT a morning person)

2. My favorite type of food is Italian, pizza and pasta, if its pizza it has to be raked through the garden but no anchovies.

3. Chocolate is a must and the darker the better, I love those dark chocolate oranges, the ones that are shaped like an orange and you have to whack to separate the orange wedges inside (nothing better than being able to take out some aggression and then be rewarded with something sweet).

4. I'm the youngest of three, I have two older brothers that used to torture me when we were kids and now were very close and I don't know what I'd do with out them.

5. I love the smell of cleaning products, especially toilet bowl cleaner (I know that's totally weird) and you would think that this would motivate me to do more cleaning, ya no. (hmm cleaning or stamping and blog surfing).

6. I enjoy spending time with my friends and laughing as often as I can, they help to keep me sane.

7. As some of you know I have three children, all now in their T's - a Teenager, a Tween and a Toddler. I didn't plan it that way that's just the way it worked out.

Now for the tagging of some bloggers:

Dawn: Dawn's Special Creations
Bonnie: Bonnie's Blog
Deborah: sharing my obsession
Tina: Wooded Views

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Winter Wonderland

Wow, this is our first big snowfall of the season here in Michigan, this is a shot of a corner of our backyard this morning. We got anywhere from 8-12" of snow and the wind is still blowing, my daughter Gabby could resist the fresh fallen snow, she loves the cold weather. With all of this snow my husband has been out all night snow plowing and making some money for us.

Today I'm planning on finishing up my Christmas cards and cleaning up the house a little and if I'm lucky maybe I can snuggle up on the couch and watching a movie with a cup of hot cocoa.
Enjoy your day!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

A Tisket A Tasket, A Peppermint Basket

These little peppermint baskets are just too fun! The first time I saw this peppermint basket was on Cambia Turnbow's amazing blog Stamp a Little Love Baby! and she had made them for Halloween, then they started popin up all over the place. I've made a few of these PB to give to the ladies that work in the office at my daughters school and my stampin ladies made these the other night at stamp camp because I thought that they would make a nice little goodie to give to someone for Christmas.


On my basket I raised the sides by adding a taller piece of Brocade Blue inside that had a scalloped edge and piercing. I used the large snowflake wheel with Brocade Blue ink and rolled it on the Bashful Blue, then added dazzling diamonds. Then I added two snowflake squares stamped in Real Red from the Perfect Presentation stamp set, popped some red rhinestone brads in the center, added ribbon and my sandwiched peppermints and that was it.

Hope everyone is having a great weekend, tonight were supposed to get lots of snow.

SSSS Rubbah gift!

Lookie what I got! One of my favorite Stamping Bella's is Cruisabella, which I don't own until now. My friend Dawnabella (Dawn) gave me this Cruisabella and a saying to go with it as a Christmas gift and look how pretty that handmade bow is!

Thanks Dawn, Mwah!

You have to go and check out Dawn's latest Bella card, it's too cute.

Blogger Trouble

For some reason today my blog header is blocking my main title and I can't seem to fix it, haaa!
Earlier today I noticed that my title had just disappeared and I thought, oh how lovely, I can get my title to show up if I take my flower background header away but as soon as I put it back up there, my title goes behind it. How do I know its behind it? because if I make my title super big it starts popping out from behind my flower picture, not good!
If anyone has ever had this problem or can give some advice I would appreciate it, thanks.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Cold Play Case

Well I hope Kathy H. my up line doesn't mind that I totally cased her marshmallow snowman card for my Stamp Camp and that I'm sharing it on my blog. I just couldn't resist, he is just too stinkin cute! How do people come up with this stuff? Even casing this card, mine still isn't as cute as Kathy's, I had to make a few substitutions but I tried to make it work. Kathy you are just too talented for words, thanks for the great idea!

Supplies: Cold Play, Warm Words, Snowfall, Snowflake punch, So Many Sayings, Rhinestone brad, Corner rounder punch, Word window punch, Dashing designer paper, glue dot, Real Red marker, Old Olive marker. Colors: Real Red, Old Olive, Very Vanilla, Creamy Carmel, Chocolate Chip, Pumpkin Pie (for noise).

TFL!

Kathy when are we setting up your blog?

Oh My Stars!

This is another project that we made Wednesday night at my Stamp Camp, its hard to see but this box is in the shape of a star. We used my new Scor-Pal which is supposed to be in my Christmas stocking, lucky for me I saved the package it came in and I can wrap it up so no one knows. I've seen these star boxes on splitcoast stampers before and then I saw this set which blew me away on Sharon Johnson's blog No Time to Stamp and I knew I wanted to try and make one. I kept mine fairly simple because we had so many projects to do in one night, once you make one star box its easy to make another. The step by step directions for this star box and more great Scor-Pal samples are here.


Supplies: Scor-Pal, Dashing designer paper, Perfect Presentation, Warm Words, Large and small tag punch, Word window punch, Ribbon, brad, Tacky Tape, Shredded paper and Christmas candy. Colors: Old Olive, Very Vanilla, Real Red.
Thanks for stoppin by!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Christmas Gift Card Holder


This was one of the projects we did at last nights Stamp Camp, its a gift card holder and card all in one. I liked the idea of this because so often when you give a gift card you need a card to go with it anyway. I saw the design for this card on splitcoast stampers from a member named faithyc and really liked it, so I thought that I could figure out the measurements to make it for camp.
The card base is 5 1/2"x 4 1/4" normal card size and the smaller card on the front is 8"x3" then folded in half. I used the word window punch to create the slot for the gift card and had to punch it three times to get a slot that would be long enough for a gift card to fit, I also used the slit punch along the front of the base card to hold the gift card closed. Then I added some liquid applique with dazzling diamonds on the snowmen hat and earmuffs.
Supplies: It's Snow Time (sad that its retiring), Canvas BG, Happy Holidays from the Snowfall set, Ribbon, Word window punch, slit punch, piercer w/mat, Dashing designer paper, Liquid Applique and Dazzling Diamonds, Aqua brush. Colors: Real Red, Old Olive, Whisper White, Bashful Blue for snowmen.
Thanks Faith :)

Monday, December 10, 2007

Sleddin' by with a Christmas Hi!

Things have been crazy around our house as usual, this last weekend my DH and I worked like crazy to get our son Connor's room finished up so we could finally move him from our bedroom to his new room (which was our other son's room). The room is painted a pale blue to match his bedding, the closet organizer was put in, new light fixture and the carpeting was cleaned, all this and we cleaned the house and put up most of our Christmas decorations too. Needless to say Connor is now sleeping longer and knock on wood has not woken up in the middle of the night since Saturday, hooray!

I received this Stampendous stamped image from my friend Dawn and decided to whip this cute little guy into a card. I used non-traditional colors for this card and I think it looks soft and glittery. I used the colors Regal Rose and Pretty in Pink and a little Blush Blossom for his face, I added some white flocking mixed with dazzling diamonds to the rim of his hat and on the tips of his shoes, with some stardust gelly roll pen on the bell dangling from his hat. The Whisper White band of background paper was embossed with my Cuttlebug snowflake embossing folder and on the Pretty in Pink background paper I used the Polka Dot background stamp. I tied on some ribbon and pop dotted the main image and voila I was done.

PS some of my friends may receive this as their Christmas card so if you see it here first act surprised when you get it in the mail :D

Only 14 more days till Christmas!

Thursday, December 6, 2007

A Present with a Bow

I'm sure a lot of you have seen these paper bows on splitcoast stampers and on other blogs, I know I did and I thought they looked really neat and would like to try making one some day, but I never did, until I went to the last Stampin' Up meeting I attended. Jenny (another Stampin' Up demonstrator) did a demo on how to make one of these bows with a 12X6 sheet of double sided designer paper and they go together in a snap. The nice thing about it is that not only could you use scraps of double sided paper to make one but this one matches the gift I won when we did our Christmas gift exchange.

I was lucky enough to win this pretty decorated can that Kim (a fellow demonstrator) made and the inside is filled with chocolate dipped pretzels, yummy! Kim is so stinkin talented with the paper crafts that she has done, if you could only see more of her work, its beautiful.

Thank you Kim!


I'm going to give this to my mom as a little goodie to go along with her Christmas present and then use the bow on the top of her gift.

My Boys

This post is non stamping related but I've wanted to post a few quick pictures of my boys from their birthday a few weeks ago and here they are. Naa, there's no age difference between them, not at all. Zachary just turned 13 and Connor turned 1, there birthdays are a week apart so we had them together.

Last week Zach must have been thinking about the difference in age between himself and Connor and he said that he was kind of bumbed that he wouldn't be able to grow up with Connor he said "when I'm going away to college he'll just be going to kindergarten" and I said "your right, but you'll always be brothers and when your both adults age wont be a big deal, this is how God planned it for our family and Mom and Dad are blessed to have all three of you"

I just love these pictures of both of them and the one of Connor with his red Elmo cupcake cracks me up!

I love my family and my life!

Monday, December 3, 2007

Inchies - New to Me!


What will creative people think of next, my friend Dawn sent me an email the other day with a link to Sharon Harnis blog Paper Fections, on her blog was this amazing Christmas tree loaded with these little inchies, take a look: Ten Inchies = A Christmas Tree Album. After doing a search on splitcoast I was surprised at how cool these little pieces of art work were and how much of an impact a little inch can make, so of course I wanted to give it a try, what do you think? It's hard to see from this picture but my inchie snowman has Liquid Applique and Stardust glitter on him. For more samples of these inchies here is a link to what I found on splitcoast: Inchies

Supplies: It's Snow Time, Warm Words, Flannel BG, Ticket corner punch, Brads, Piercer w/mat, Gingham red ribbon, Textured cardstock, Liquid Applique, Aqua brush, Stardust clear gelly roll pen, dimensionals. Colors: Real Red, Handsome Hunter, Whisper White, Bordering Blue and Bashful Blue.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Christmas Wish List

If your looking for a fantastic list of supplies that you may want or need for Christmas, you have to check out Lauren Meaders blog The Beauty Within for what she recommends to all of the card makers and scrapbookers out there. Three of the items on her What you need for Christmas list I either have or have just ordered for myself and I'm giving them to my DH to give to me on Christmas morning (its just easier that way).
Happy Shopping!

Glitter Window


The above card was a card that I made at the Stampin' Up meeting I went to yesterday. It was to show the technique of creating a glitter window using the stamp set A Tree for All Seasons and the snowflake wheel. This is such a cool and easy technique and I thought that I would share a few other cards as samples using the glitter window.






The card to the left uses a square glitter window with designer paper for the back of the window instead of a stamped image. I created this card and used it for my very first Stamp Camp, the original design of the card I cased from my up line Kathy who is so immensely talented and is a big source of inspiration. This card is a letter sized envelope folded in on the ends with the inside center flap cut open to create a pocket.





This card to the left was a Christmas card that we received last year from my cousins family, again using a square glitter window, very fun!
If you have punches, paper, some glitter and some packing tape you can make one too!
For all the how to's follow this link: Here


If you make a card using a glitter window, I would love to see it, add a link to your card or blog in the comment section of this post.
Thanks

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Chitter Chatter

Today has been a pretty busy day, for most of the day I was at a Stampin' Up downline meeting. These meetings always get my head spinning with ideas, getting together with a room full of talented Stampin' Up demonstrators and seeing some of their work, doing make and takes and demos done, its all such a rush. I'm on auto pilot driving home because in my head I'm stamping and thinking of ideas!

December 1st marks the release of the Stampin' Up retired stamp set list, you can view it here, get em before its too late! January 2 is the release of the new Spring-Summer Collection Catalog, so you have from now until the end of the month to place an order for any stamp set that is retiring. if your interested in placing an order you can email me here.

In my mind I still cant believe that today is December first and how strange is it that here were I live in Michigan we're getting our first substantial snow fall, its in the low 20s with around 3" of white stuff and sleeting rain. As pretty as the snow looks from the inside of my house looking out, seeing it means that my husband has to leave to go to work out in it, he plows snow in the winter months and if we get a really bad storm with a foot or more he may be gone for 48 hours or more at a time (with no sleep) :(.

Well its almost midnight, time for bed, tomorrow I'll be posting a few of the things we did at the meeting today.

Thanks for visiting!

Friday, November 30, 2007

Another Card Tote!

This card tote is for a gift exchange for the Stampin' Up meeting I'm going to tomorrow. We were asked to bring a small hand stamped gift and I'm hoping who ever gets this likes it. I'm putting the three cards I made from a previous post with stamped envelopes inside the tote, I figured this would be something someone could use or show as a sample for the new stamp set Time Well Spent that's going to be in the new Spring-Summer Stampin' Up catalog.

For more on how to create a card tote of your own follow this link: here to visit Leslie Millers blog Running With Scissors, she has some gorgeous cards and project on her site.
Supplies: Time Well Spent, Polka Dot BG, Slit punch, Circle punch, Piercer w/mat, dimensionals, Dazzling Diamonds. Colors: Certainly Celery, Lavender Lace, Regal Rose, Apricot Appeal and Whisper White.
Have a great weekend!




This is a close up of the flowers on the front of the tote and the other picture is of the back of the tote.

OMG

I can't wait till my daughter Gabby gets home from school today so that I can give her the exciting news that she's going to the Hannah Montana concert next Wednesday. Her Aunt Sharon has an extra ticket and is taking her girls and asked if Gabby could go with them. She is going to be shocked and scream her head off to find out that she gets to go, I think I'll video tape it when I tell her. Gabby is a big fan of Hannah Montana, she watches her on the Disney Channel, has posters of her, listens to her music and I even took her to Club Libby Lu (little girl heaven) to have a HM make over.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

An Oldie but Goodie

OK this is the first scrapbook page I have posted on my blog and one of my favorites, not because of how it looks (go easy it's really old) but because of how I feel when I look at this picture of my son Zachary and my daughter Gabrielle and the poem that goes along with it. Their faces in this picture are so candid and sweet and even though they fight like cats and dogs some times I know they really love each other. This page is so simple and I could tear it apart and redo it and make it all updated and fancy, but I won't because it work for me, it pulls at my heartstrings.

This is the poem on the page:
I love my sister and I always will
I'm proud to be your brother that's how I feel
And some day when you're far away
And the miles keep us apart
I'm gonna whisper
I love my sister
And pray you'll hear it in your heart
sniff, sniff

Monday, November 26, 2007

A Sidekick of Figgy Pudding

I'm still trying to figure out a good place to take pictures of my stamping projects in my new craft room when there is no sunshine out side to take pictures with. I keep trying out different spots in the room to set up and take a shot, this one was taken on one of the shelves above my working area. I always try to use one or two sheets of white paper under and behind my project and then use my Ott lite to add extra lighting and some times things still come out looking dark and need to be tweaked on the computer.

This is a quick Christmas card using the stamp sets Sidekick Sayings, Polka Dot background and some Basic Grey Figgy Pudding paper. The colors are Always Artichoke and Ruby Red, I used the tag corner punch to create the tags after distressing the edges of the paper and then used the small oval punch with a large brad to make a fake tag pull. I used an aqua brush to color the tree, added some ribbon and voila!

Hope your week is off to a great start!

PS my little guy is feeling a bit better today - hooray!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Meander Book

I haven't had much time to create or post anything this weekend, between cleaning up the house from Thanksgiving and caring for my youngest son Connor who has an awful cold and has been up in the middle of the night every night for the last 4 or 5 nights, I'm wiped out. If he isn't feeling better by tomorrow I'm taking him in to the doctors, which is crazy because I just had him at the doctors last Monday for a check up and a round of shots.

Anyway......I saw this tutorial on splitcoast stampers last week that Beate had done and wanted to give it a try, its called a meander book and the inside pages are made from a single sheet of 12X12 paper, very cool! If you would like to try and make one of these meander books follow this link: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/meander_book/ just remember when it comes to cutting your 12X12 sheet of paper after its been scored, in the first column cut from the top down to 9", the second column cut from the bottom up to 3" and the last column cut from the top down to 9" again. I had a hard time making these cuts the first time so I hope this helps. I'm going to put some small pictures of my kids in this book and on the tags jot down some of their favorite things about Christmas.

Supplies: Perfect Presentation, Snow Flurries, Seeing Spots, Expressive Flexible Phrases, Flexible Phrases, Fundamental Phrases stamp sets, Deja Views Flurries & Frost paper, Circle punches, Ticket corner punch, Tag corner punch, Ribbon, Brads, Stapler, Bind-it-All, Two coasters, Glue stick to cover coasters and pop dots for the tree on front.



Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!

I hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving day today. Mine was spent preparing a Thanksgiving dinner for my family, I made a 25lb turkey, homemade cornbread stuffing with sausage and cherries, carrots, corn, green beans with bacon & onion, crescent rolls and my sister-in-law Ann brought her delicious mashed potatoes and my mom made her famous pumpkin pies. After a dinner like that I felt like I was in a food coma and felt very thankful for having my family to enjoy Thanksgiving with.
Today was officially Zachary's (my oldest son) birthday, I can't believe it was 13 years ago and I was in the hospital having him (no drugs 9lbs 2oz) and now I'm the mother of a teenager - God help me!





Wednesday, November 21, 2007

A Day Late and a Dollar Short

Yep, this was for yesterday's color challenge on splitcoast stampers and by the time I was done making it late last night I was so tired I just had to go to bed. The colors for this challenge were Pretty in Pink and Wild Wasbi (or Garden Green in my case). I decided to use the stamp set A Tree for All Seasons for my main image and then I used my snowflake Cuttlebug embossing folder and sponged on some Pretty in Pink. I added the Holiday Hello from the Circle of Friendship set and used a few stamps from the Snow Flurries set to stamp the GG base and then a added a bunch of dazzling diamonds on the main image and the embossed snowflakes. I tied on some ribbon and popped in a few brads and this is it!

Happy Mail!


Amy from her blog the Silly Stamper sent me the sweetest thank you card for the blog candy that she won, don't you just love it! She did a beautiful job coloring this Bella card and everything coordinates so well with the designer paper that she used. If you look close at her Bella she used some sort of glitter pen around the umbrella and the pink boots (I have to know what she used so I can try it) it adds a pretty shimmer to the card.
Thanks so much Amy!

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Just a few more....

These are two more cards that I made with the
new Time Well Spent hostess stamp set from Stampin' Up.

Supplies: Time Well Spent, Polka Dot BG, All in a Row, Circle punch, Scalloped circle punch, piercer w/mat, Ribbon and pop dots. Colors: Chocolate Chip, Green Gable, Cameo Coral and Whisper White. The center of the large flower has been cut out and popped up.

Supplies: Time Well Spent, Kindness wheel, Marvy scalloped square punch, Corner rounder punch, Ribbon, Rhinestone brad and silver brads, Dazzling diamonds and pop dots. Colors: Certainly Celery, Pretty in Pink and Whisper White.

TFL!


Saturday, November 17, 2007

Time Well Spent for Beate's Sketch

Here is just a quick card I whipped up for Beate's sketch challenge this weekend, I made this in between cleaning my house for tomorrow's birthday party for both my boys. I still have to run to the store and I'll have some last minute cleaning to do tomorrow but some how magically it will all come together. I used my new Time Well Spent stamp set to make this card and I think it turned out nice. Its hard to see but I stamped the butterfly twice, cut one out and attached just the body, after adding lots of dazzling diamonds and I randomly stamped two of the flowers from the set in soft sky for the background. I also used the All in a Row stamp set to add two rows of little circles on the certainly celery piece and stamped the flowers from the verse on whisper white, colored, glittered and cut them out so they would stand out more.

Supplies: Time Well Spent, All in a Row, Coluzzle, Scalloped scissors, Marvy scalloped circle punch, Double stitched ribbon, Piercer w/mat, Dazzling diamonds, Aqua brush and glue dots. Colors: Soft Sky, Certainly Celery, Lavender Lace and Whisper White.

Hope your having a great weekend!

Friday, November 16, 2007

It's Here, It's Here!

As a thank you from Stampin' Up all of their demonstrators received a free level 3 hostess set from the up coming Spring - Summer Collection Catalog and mine came today and I cant wait to make some cards with it! This set is really cute, it's called Time Well Spent and has 12 pieces to it, I love the sayings in this set - time spent with friends is time well spent and too much of a good thing is a GOOD THING, very sweet. Check back to see what I come up with after using this fun set.