May 25, 2008

Where does the time go?

I can't believe that it's been almost a month since I last posted- it has been a crazy time between work, tennis and trying to squeeze in some stamping. Here's a quick update and I will try to post something at least once a week!!

First, VC rocks is back in full force- you still have a few days to sign up for this incredible Virtual Convention of all things Stampin' Up. Join the hotel and meet a new stamping friend, sign up for one of many swaps and just enjoy the camaraderie of virtual stamping friends. To join in the fun, just look for the vcrocks yahoogroup!

To give you an idea of some of the swaps, here's what I have signed up for so far- if I get my swaps done before Tuesday, I'm signing up for more. Swap deadline to join is June 8 and all swaps are due July 8.

My swaps:

One Sheet Wonder (stamp backgrounds on a sheet of 8.x5 x 11 cs and then use a template to create up to 10 cards)

ATC Background swap (these adorable trading cards make great add-ons to your projects. They are 3.5 x 2.5"

Inchie swap- I've never done one of these before- all swap items must be 1 inch square

Ebony and Ivory Cards- all cards can only be made with black and white

Chritmas cards - need I say more

Card Candy- great mini add-on's for scrapbooks, cards, etc.

On Your Mark- bookmark swap

In other news- my dad's gangrene has completely healed- the experimental treatment's effectiveness has even amazed his doctor's -- it's so wonderful to see my dad back to his happy, playful self.

Work has been busy with a major software conversion for all of our online classes. And finally, I've been busy with Tennis boy- working to get his game better and his ranking higher.

Apr 28, 2008

April COTM


I am just in love with the Time Well Spent stamp set - even though I'm not normally a flower person. Here's a card that I created for my last workshop and also for my COTM swaps this month.

Here's the recipe:

Stamps: Time Well Spent
CS: Glossy Photo, Basic Black, Pink Passion
Technique: Crayon Resist
Ink: Pink Passion, Basic Black, Almost Amethyst, Orchid Opulence
Other: Sponge daubers, crayon, eyelets

I'm Back!



Wow, I hadn't realized how long it has been since I last posted. It has been an incredibly busy and hectic time. Here's a few updates:

  • Dad is doing muc better- the experimental treatment has been working and the gangrene in his foot is almost completely gone. He still has some health challenges in front of him but this is a huge improvement from December when doctors were saying he was going to need his leg amputated.
  • Andrea has once again been hit by Mono- this makes her 3rd time in 3 years and the doctor said this was the worst ever
  • Amadeus is doing well with tennis and we're back to our 5-6 day per week on the road which doesn't leave lots of time for stamping
  • And we have had a few new additions to the family (luckily, 3 out of 4 will be moving out soon!) See the picture for their cuteness (you may have to tilt your head to see them)

Mar 2, 2008

Odds and Ends

First, a blog candy update, the first winner of the blog candy hasn't replied in 2 weeks so I'm going to choose another name tomorrow, if I don't hear from the winner (check the blog candy post). Also, if Annelies could contact me, I had an error in your address when I took your prize to the post office to mail. I just want to make sure I have everything correct!

Also, I have one "batch" of ribbon left from the ribbon bundle that I offered in February. Cost is $77 total which will give you a minimum of 2 yards of every roll of ribbon in the catalog, most actually are 3 yards. These are cut, bundled and bagged by type. If you are interested, let me know and I will be glad to send a set your way.

Finally, not much stamping lately, I will post some pictures tomorrow from the most recent cards I received in the mail. I also completed a recipe swap for soup and will post those soon. Plus, my spring card front swap is coming in-just waiting for one more player to drop off cards so I will scan and post them as soon as I have them.

I'm on vacation Wed-Friday and plan to get in quite a bit of stamping then!

Feb 28, 2008

Good News Bad News

Well, I haven't been able to post in a few days- after the weekend in Birmingham, Amadeus has been sick with a sore throat, high fever, chills, etc. tested for strep and at least it's not that!! Hopefully its not the flu, which has been making the rounds. Anyway, between taking care of him and work, I've not had much time to do anything else.

On a positive note, Andrea's test results for leukemia came back negative (Yeah- that is a relief) but we still don't know what is causing the rapid weight loss, etc. so back for more tests soon.

Also, thanks to all who have been keeping my dad in their thoughts and prayers- it looks like the experimental treatment has really started to work- the gangrene on his foot is beginning to reverse itself. We are still "holding our breath" but things are looking much better than they did over the holidays.

Hopefully, I'll get some of my new projects posted soon.

Feb 24, 2008

Back Home- more stamping tomorrow

We're back home from AL- here's a picture of my "tennis hobo" waiting outside the hotel for our ride to the matches. It was a great weekend for Ama and a real confidence booster- he won every singles match he played and tied in Mixed doubles today. The other team ended up bringing in some high school players in an attempt to try and stop Ama's winning streak- it didn't work LOL- he won his first match 6-2 and his second match 13-0 (these were timed matches and not the traditional best 2 out of 3). Can you tell I'm a proud mama!

More from the Mail Bag

A few more goodies from the mailbag today. These are more cards that I received from the SCS new catty swap.

The pictures aren't that great, I apologize but I really like the use of color and placement on each of them. All sets are from the new Spring/Summer Collection. You can view the whole collection at my website.


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I'm writing this from our hotel in less than balmy Birmingham, AL. We're here for a 2 day tennis match-up between my son's CTC group from Nashville, TN and the Birmingham players- it's sort of an end of the training year opportunity. When we left home yesterday it was in the 20's and frost was everywhere- the weather was forecast to be in the 60's here (Ha! ha!) so that's what everyone packed for- when we arrived temps stayed in the high 30's low 40s- I'll post a picture tonight of the kids. Thank goodness for the self-heating hot cocoa I found at Wal-Mart (smiile).

More stamping when I get home tonight!

Feb 22, 2008

Great Mail Day and a Great Massage :)


It was a great Mail day today with my cards from the SCS New Catty card swap arriving. This was a great swap and a fun way to get some new ideas. I've decided, I simply have to get the Embrace Life set. Now, those of you who know me well, know I'm not a flower kind of gal, but hey....

Anyway, here are a few of the cards I received, I'll post some more over the weekend.

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I also wanted to mention to any of you who live in the Gallatin/Hendersonville/North Nashville TN area- I have the best massage therapist in the world! If you ever have a real problem spot (my left side of my neck is the big trouble area), he does the best deep tissue healing massage. My neck was so bad that my regular doctor prescribed 4 therapeutic massages and wow has it made a difference. So, if you need a recommendation, ask for Darin at Massage Envy

Feb 21, 2008

Cute Baby Card

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Okay, it must be the cold and the cold meds- I also posted this to my work blog- I hope too many people didn't catch it.

Anyway, this card is a total CASE from LauraLynns card on SCS. I've included a link to a card and to the template.

The card is made from 1/2 sheet of CS cut vertically. The fold for the card is at the shoulders and the bottom is decorated with brads for onesie snaps. The middle embellishment is from the So Many Scallops SAB set. I hope you enjoy!

And the Winner(s) are...

Yes, that's right- since I'm late in posting the Blog Candy winner (I accidentally posted this to the work blog - big oops!! since I'm one of the contributors on that site), I've drawn 2 names! The first name is Cathy M who will receive the "full" blog candy package. The second name is Annelies who will receive 6 yards of assorted ribbon.

Please email me with your mailing address so I can get your prizes to you :)

Just to be fair to all, I numbered each entry and used the Random Number generator to pick the winners!

Thanks again for visiting my blog and playing!! Check back in early March for my next blog candy!

Feb 19, 2008

Black and White and Spirelli...

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I have been looking for new ideas to "spice" up my classes and I also wanted fun and simple techniques that won't overwhelm someone just getting started. I think that Spirelli fits the bill. Do you remember playing with a Spirograph as a child? If so, you are already familiar with the Spirelli concept. Basically, you create a pattern by wrapping thread around a punched out image. The closer the thread is wrapped, the wider the center opening is. For the piece I used on this card, I punched a scrap of Real Red CS with our Scallop punch and then used the (now discontinued) silver cording to create the pattern. Using a piece of tape (or a glue dot), I taped the starting piece of cord to the back of the punched cs. Then I came up over the top counted five valleys (the little dips between scallops) wound back and then over, always working clockwise.

After the first try or two, it actually went quite quickly. The biggest challenge was keeping Breezy (the silly orange tabby) from helping!

The finished card uses Basic Black, Whisper White and Real Red CS, the Baroque Motifs set and the scallop punch. Simple, elegant, and multi-purpose.

Feb 18, 2008

Faux Silk


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I think I've just found my new favorite technique! At least for this week LOL! I was prepping for my Stamp a Stack this week and new that I had a good mix of experienced stampers and newbies attending so I wanted to show a simple technique that had a lot of "WOW" to it. I stumbled across the tutorial for Faux Silk over at SCS and decided I couldn't go wrong.

For this card, I used Wild Wasabi cs for the base and then layered my tissue paper piece on top of a Purely Pomegranate. I finished it off with some double-stitched Purely Pomegranate ribbon I had in my ribbon drawer. I stamped the image, From the Garden in Bravo Burgundy for a slightly lighter shade.

I'm pleased with it.

Feb 17, 2008

Blog Candy Time

Help me spread the word about my blog! It's Blog Candy Time and this time, you'll really enjoy the prize.

I'll draw one name from everyone who leaves a comment to this post between today and Wed.

The winner will received:

3 yards assorted organdy ribbon
1 container of mini beads (brightly colors)
2 yards assorted grosgrain
and an extra suprise!!

Please spread the word to your ribbon loving friends, too!!

Fun with a Good Egg

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I just love this set, A Good Egg, from the Spring/Summer collection. This is based on a card I saw on Splitcoast, but I stuck with all SU supplies. If you'd like to create it for yourself, here's what I used:

  • Barely Banana and Certainly Celery CS for the background and grass. Whisper White for everything else
  • Images were colored using the Brush end of the Basic Black marker and then stamped and colored using assorted Stamping Write markers
  • Sunglasses are from a retired set
We made this at Stamp a Stack today. If you'd like to join in the fun next month, mark your calendar for March 16!

Feb 16, 2008

It's All In the Name




What Mary Means



You are confident, self assured, and capable. You are not easily intimidated.

You master any and all skills easily. You don't have to work hard for what you want.

You make your life out to be exactly how you want it. And you'll knock down anyone who gets in your way!



You are usually the best at everything ... you strive for perfection.

You are confident, authoritative, and aggressive.

You have the classic "Type A" personality.



You are wild, crazy, and a huge rebel. You're always up to something.

You have a ton of energy, and most people can't handle you. You're very intense.

You definitely are a handful, and you're likely to get in trouble. But your kind of trouble is a lot of fun.



You are a free spirit, and you resent anyone who tries to fence you in.

You are unpredictable, adventurous, and always a little surprising.

You may miss out by not settling down, but you're too busy having fun to care.



Hmmm, does this sound like anyone you know??

Mail Call

I thought I'd share some of the great cards and postcards I've received in the last few weeks. Here are just a few of the wonderful Valentine's postcards from the TennesseeStampers postcard swap. I'll post more later this week.

This is another ATC from the Alice in Wonderland swap that I participated in on TennesseeStampers:

And last, but certainly not least, is this week's Monday Mailer from Trina. Monday Mailers are one of the many swaps offered on the SUStars group. I love the pink and white!

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Feb 15, 2008

Shaving Cream Anyone?

I signed up for a technique swap on the Tennessee Stampers group and chose the Shaving Cream Technique. This is one of my all time favorite techniques, especially when I'm a little stressed and need some good "clean" stamping fun.

If you'd like to try this technique, here's what you need:

  • Shaving cream (the less expensive the better), unscented, without any emollients. I've found that Barabasol in the red can works best
  • Re-inkers (I used Stampin' Up, but any dye based re-inker will work)
  • Glossy photo paper (you can use regular CS but it gets even messier)
  • Pie tins
  • Something to scrape with (I used my stoneware scrapper from Pampered Chef)

Now for the fun part. Follow these simple steps. I suggest having lots of paper towels around, too. It's best to mass produce this otherwise, you waste supplies and each page you make is very unique. I used my Pampered Chef baking racks to dry the paper on.

Here are the steps:


  • Spray a pile of shaving cream into the pie plate
  • Add drops from the re-inkers. I usually limit to 3 complementary colors. For this sample, I used Barely Banana, Bashful Blue and Gable Green.
  • Use a chopstick or knife to swirl the ink through the shaving cream. Be careful not to blend too much
  • Take your first piece of paper and smoosh it into the shaving cream mixture
  • Scrape the shaving cream off the paper
  • Take a paper towel to remove any extra shaving cream
  • Place on rack to dry
Here's the finished product. Once it dries (I usually let mine dry overnight) you can stamp on it, use it for a background, create a layout and more.

Come join us tomorrow (Sunday) for some stamping fun. There's still room for you.

Feb 13, 2008

Which Way is UP?

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Things in Tennessee have been pretty interesting weather wise-- last week it was in the 70s with tornado's that tore through the state, today most of the county schools in our area (Middle Tennessee) are closed due to snow and ice. On top of that, lots and lots of kids are sick with a few different viruses (we're still recuperating from a stomach bug). I'm hoping that things will get back to normal soon and I can get back to stamping and posting on a daily basis.

However, here's a great card I received from my January COTM partner. I have also been working on several new cards for a class on Sunday and will be posting a few of those soon (don't want to share all of them though- what fun will my class have then?)

Stay warm, dry and healthy!

Feb 10, 2008

Brr- it's cold again!

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Love this little gift card I received from my SUDSOL Card swap partner. With this crazy weather, too, the penguin fits right in and of course, next to dragons, penguins are my second favorite "creature" to collect.

I really like the choice of colors. The gift card holder is constructed so the gift card is invisible but you pull the ribbon and out pops a surprise!

Speaking of ribbon- there's still time to join the fun in the Spring card front swap. Just make four cardfronts with a spring theme that use ribbon somewhere on them. Send them to me and I'll send you four different card fronts back. Full details in the I Feel a Swap in the Air post!

Feb 8, 2008

Searching for Stickers

Hey Everyone,

This was shared with me on the Tennessee Stampers list, straight from Lisa Bearson's Blog.

Stickers for Brian

Brian is a young man with Asperger's Syndrome who uses his own money to put stickers in the kids meal bags at the Subway where he works. Brian also creates sticker art. The full story is on the blog and I think this is an excellent idea. My stickers will be in the mail this weekend.

Feb 7, 2008

More Happy Hearts


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It was a great mail day yesterday and the day before, I'm working on getting those images uploaded. I wanted to share this one from my Feb. Monday Mailer partner Trina. This card is actually a two part card- one is a faux enelope with the cutest tabbed insert. The card was made with the Happy Heart day set, scallop punch and tab punch. The picture doesn't do the elephant justice- it just sparkles!!

I've included a link to a great site that has many different envelope templates available for your personal use. Have fun!

Feb 6, 2008

SAB WOW!!

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I received these great SAB swap card from my online staming friend Shari Dudek. I just love the scallop punch and the new scallop set gives you so many more design opportunities. The flower stems use scraps of paper (who else has those laying around) and just a small piece of ribbon to tie the whole theme together. Speaking of ribbon, if you are a ribbon addict or just want to expand your horizons, leave a comment or send me an email and I'll send you more information about the awesome Ribbon Bundle special that I am offering this month.

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Give me your tired, your scared...


...your friends that live in apartments. Taking a short break this morning to just post an update on life in Sumner county. Last night, Tennessee got hit but another string of tornado's. Memories of the tornado that destroyed my car, my work, and my town two years ago were flashing through my head as I watched the news and made sure that we were as prepared as we could be. One of the features of our house that I really like is the "cinder block" closet in my daughter's room and our "secret" room in the basement (aka the Stamp room) both of these are interior rooms in the basement and about the best place to go in case of a tornado.

Anyway, our emergency preparedness kit consisted of a 6 pack of bottled water, chocolate bars, cookies, pop-tarts, my sons' tennis bag (that's where the first aid kit is!), my digital camera and some flashlights, candles and matches (hmmm- maybe I ought to be a little more prepared). Anyway, having learned my lesson a few years ago, when weatherbug said a tornado is coming your way, like most people I didn't really pay attention- I should have and the message should have been, A tornado is coming to get you NOW! we watched the news and when they said Hendersonville, 9:49 p.m. we were locked in the closet ready to go (3 people and 4 cats- just imagine!). Called my sister about 10 minutes later and we got the all clear.

Later on, my daughter had most of her friends who live in apartments come over to spend the night (2 more storms were projected). We took turns watching the news- my last thoughts were about 1:30 a.m. when I finally drifted off to sleep to news of the fire in Macon County.

We're safe and I will keep you updated.

Feb 5, 2008

Great Card from Lori Davis


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Here is the most recent card that I received from Lori Davis as part of the SUStars Monday Mailer program. Monday Mailers is a great one on one swap and is something that any stamper can do just to brighten someone's day. Just send a card to someone every Monday to brighten their week.

I love the colors of this card and I'm so glad I bought the Scalloped Punch- I've gone punch crazy with it!

Feb 4, 2008

I feel a SWAP in the air :)

It's been awhile since I hosted a swap and I've had a few requests so here's my next swap for you.

Theme: Spring time
Create 4 card fronts with a spring time theme. Preferred all SU items (if you have them, but don't let that stop you from playing!)

Swap Twist- use ribbon or fiber as part of your card

At least 2 layers
Do your best work- be creative- embellishments welcome : )

Sign up by Feb. 14
Cards postmarked by Feb. 26
Include a SASE - cards returned back to you by March 1

Sign up for the swap by leaving a comment or emailing me- please tell your friends

Special bonus- all participants will receive a special Thank You gift from me :)

My First ATC

What do you think? I'm pretty pleased for my first try at making an ATC (artist trading card). For those of you who are unfamilar with ATC's (I was until a few weeks ago), these are miniature works of art- there are a few rules to ATC's"

1. The size must be 2.5" x 3.5 " inches
2. They can only be swapped or traded
3. Each ATC is marked, just like a limited edition piece of art- in this case, I created 3 so one lucky person received 1 /3, etc.

This was created for a swap hosted on the TNStampers list. It was called a Same But Different Swap. Each player received an envelope of stamped images and had to create three ATC's by adding their own supplies. We all did an Alice in Wonderland theme. (which happens to be a favorite of mine since I was Tweedledee in high school when we put on a production of Alice).

I colored the queen then added some fun Heart ribbon that I purchased at Wal-mart and some Purple Mulberry paper to give the background a little more regal feel. I also added a sparkling brad to her outfit.

So, what do you think? any suggestions for improving her? Any good recommendations for books or sites to learn more about ATC's- I can see where it would be easy to get hooked!

Feb 3, 2008

February- Reasons to Stamp and Other Fun

Thanks to SU demo Jane Hignite for gathering all this information and posting it to her website. What a fantastic list of things to do every day of the week. Need a reason to stamp? Check this out..

A New Look at a Favorite Template


It's been a busy craft weekend around the house. I'm almost caught up on all of my swap commitments. Today's card is a new take on a favorite template. I've included a link to the pattern for you. It uses a half circle to draw attention to the cards. This particular card was created for a demo only swap on Splitcoast Stampers. The only requirement was to use a new set from the Spring/Summer collection. I chose the level three hostess set, Time Well Spent which is turning out to be one of my favorites (surprising, since I'm not usually a flower type of person). All of the coloring on this card was done using Watercolor Wonder crayons and an aqua painter. I just love the look I can achieve with them.

I also learned painting miniature figurines, my son, enjoyes the book and game called Warhammer 40k. He is going to be playing this with a group of other homeschool boys, regularly and so he needed his army. We'll be painting minatures for quite some time. It's a good thing I like doing detail work.

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Jan 30, 2008

More birds to brighten your day



More cards from the TNStampers Bird swap group. This penguin card is perfect for today- with temps in the low 30's - you can't see the saying on the left side of the card but I think the Penguin says it all-and of course, I love and collect penguins so its even better!

Jan 29, 2008

A little birdie




stopped by and delivered some wonderful swap cards. These were from the TNStampers group. The requirements were only that a bird had to be on the card somewhere. Some of these were created using SU materials and others are from other companies. I'll post some more birdies tomorrow. Enjoy!



This weeks' Technique Adorable card



Sorry for not posting more this weekend, between 2 sick kids (stomach virus), the doubles tournament (Ama took a line drive straight to the chest when playing the net), and wathing the MTSU Men's tennis team on Sunday, it's been insane. However, my good friend Kellie came to the rescue and said I could share this cute card my friend she made at her Stamp a Stack this weekend.

This card is also the technique of the week card- try using the postage stamp template to create your own fun "post" card.

Downloaded the postage image from SCS, copied on to whisper white
(photocopier)

Made the grid w/ OH film (transparency)
Black ink for the zebra on whisper white Zoo Animals stamp set)
Lovely Lilac cardstock
Basic Black cardstock
Lovely lilac ink for "adorable"; attached w/ SU dimensionals
Postage scissors to cut the edges (non SU)
Non SU yarn (Fun Fur)

Jan 27, 2008

Black and White- so cool

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I had a chance this weekend to organize my cards and also get some stamping in - that is in between tennis matches and clinics. Here's a card I received from one of my downline- (thanks Melissa). I really like how well the images work with just White Craft Ink and black.

Thanks to everyone who posted a tip for using dimensionals. If you can email me your snail mail addy, I'll get your prize to you :)

And congrats to the MTSU Blue Raiders Men's Tennis team who won their matches today 6-1. Special Congrats to Richard, Alex, and John P for some spectacular play! You can get the whole story at MTSU Men's Tennis.

Jan 26, 2008

Mail Call



This week has been wonderful in terms of cards and swaps being received. I will be sharing some of the goodies that have blessed my mailbox with you over the next few days. The three cards you will see here were all created by Lori Davis- they were received as part of the SUStars Monday Mailer program.

Su Stars is a group for Stampin' Up Demo's - the Monday Mailer program is a fun one to one swap where every Monday for a month, you send a card to another demo.

All three cards seen here were made using the Embrace Life Stamp set. The photo's don't do the cards justice! Enjoy.

You can see more of Lori's work on her website.

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Jan 24, 2008

BRRR....

No stamping today- it's been a crazy run around kind of week, even with an extra day off for the MLK day! Hard to believe that the temps are in the teens and 20's and Amadeus has had tennis just about everyday this week! Watch for more ideas tomorrow...

Jan 23, 2008

Happy Birthday Card

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Pink and Brown have got to be one of my favorite color combinations, especially when making a card. This was created for a friend's birthday. They love Chocolate but are on a diet and can't eat any chocolate cake, so, the next best thing- a stamped chocolate cake- in hindsight, I should have added a little scratch and sniff action with some cocoa.

Here's what you need to create the card:

CS: Pixie Pink, Chocolate Chip, Whisper White
Ink: Chocolate chip, Bashful Blue, YoYo Yellow
Other: Chocolate Grosgrain, Dazzling Diamonds, ticket punch
Stamps: SAB Birthday Whimsy

Jan 22, 2008

Quick Card

I needed a quick birthday card for a male friend of mine. I figured you can't go wrong with black and white so I used the SAB Birthday Whimsy set for this one.

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This was so easy to create. I used Very Vanilla for the base and for the image, double looped a piece of silver cord around the vanilla and mounted it to a black rectangle then mounted this to the base. Stamped "Happy Birthday" and Voila!

The Birthday Whimsy set will be available only from Feb. 1- March 17 during SU's annual Sell-a-bration. The set can't be purchased but you can get it for FREE with a qualifying $50 order during SAB!

If you would like a SAB flyer or if you would like to place an order just let me know :)

Jan 21, 2008

This Week's Technique: Using Dimensionals

This week's technique is easy and one that everyone can create a card using. Pull out your Stampin' Dimensionals (pop-dots) and see what you can create with them. Here are a few uses to help get you started:

  • Use them to add height to a card (see the Time Well Spent card for one example)
  • Use them to draw attention to a section of a card (for example in the spotlighting technique)
  • Dip the top side of a dimensional in glitter and adhere to a flower for a little extra sparkle in the middle
  • Don't just use the big dot, the smaller remains on the sides of the dot page are perfect for adhering to skinny spots such as stems, and butterfly middles
  • Use these to create pocket pages or when making shaker cards
  • Perfect for creating slider cards, using the dimensionals to create some distance in the pennies that you use for sliding
What other creative ways have you used your dimensionals? Post your comments here (by Saturday 1/26) and you'll be entered for a chance to win a pack of Pop Dots all your own! Spread the word, I'll pick one luck winner Sunday morning.

Time Well Spent...


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Yesterday was another cold day in TN and I was looking for something to warm me up! Thoughts of spring and butterflies filled my head and here's what I came up with, using the Time Well Spent set.

I liked the card so much, we also did a variation on it with my stampin group yesterday afternoon and I will be sending this to my SUStar partner for our Monday Mailer (being mailed on Tuesday though!).
The card was simple and I got to play with a my new Felt flowers (I love them!).


Here's what you need to re-create this card:

Stamps: Time Well Spent (hint this is a hostess set so if you like it, why not host a workshop in Feb., during Sell-a-bration- you can earn this and more free sets!)
CS: Wild Wasabi, Very Vanilla, DSP
Ink: Basic black, Wild Wasabi, Tempting Turquoise, Only Orange, YoYo Yellow
Other: Flower Fusion, dimenstionals (to layer the top butterfly), silver brad

What do you think?

Jan 20, 2008

Faux Linen Attempt II

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Here's my next attempt at Faux Linen- this card was Case'd from Splitcoast Stampers. I'm not sure if I like it, but my daughter really thought it looked good.

CS: Creamy Caramel, glossy white
Ink: Coral, Ruby Red, Garden Green, Creamy Caramel
Technique: Faux Linen- sand the cardstock vertically, then horizontally until all the gloss is removed. Sponge ink over base, then stamp images

What do you think? Have you tried this technique yet? If so, please post a link to your work in the comments area for others to enjoy.

Jan 19, 2008

quick note

Just a quick post today since I'm online at Panera. Our ISP (comcast) is down again and they can't send a tech til tomorrow so my online time is very limited. I've been busy stamping though and have several cards to post in the next couple of days.

If you are in the area, feel free to stop by the card class tomorrow at my house from 1-3 (we will end at 3 sharp!

We'll be using sets from the new catty and a favorite from the Fall Collection, too!

more when I'm online again

Jan 16, 2008

Faux Linen- 1st Attempt


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Here's my first attempt at the Faux Linen technique. I don't think I got the camera close enough to the image to really see it but the first layer (closes to the card base, uses the technique). Here's what you need to make this cute little card. I also got a little carried away with the Dazzling Diamonds but as my daughter says, "You Can NEVER Have TOO Much Sparkle".

Technique: Faux Linen
Stamps: Happy Heart Day
Inks: Basic Black, Basic Grey, Pink Passion, Lavendar Lace, Pixie Pink, Green
Galore
CS: Whisper White, Green Galore, Glossy, Almost Amethyst
Other: Dazzling Diamonds


I'd love to know what you think!

This Week's Card Technique/Challenge

I was bored last night (no internet access - still) and not really in the mood to do anything (well maybe eat some chocolate!) While I was waiting for my son to get home from Basketball practice, I decided it was time for a new stamping idea/motivation. I pulled out some back issues of Stamp and Scrap and also Rubber Stampede (I think) to get the creative juices flowing. Here's the technique for you to try:

Faux Linen

Step 1- grab some glossy cardstock and stamp your background image(s) in versamark
Step 2- find some medium grit sandpaper and gently sand up the page
Step 3 - using the same sandpaper sand across the page
Step 4- make sure all the gloss is removed
Step 5- find your sponge dauber and your Creamy Caramel ink pad, gently splot the carmel on the paper
Step 6 - find your handy stamping sponge and smooth the color over the paper- the sanding has made areas for the ink to "catch"
Step 7 - use your finger (or a brush) to highlight some areas (add a little more color)
Step 8 - finish your card
Step 9 - Post a link to your finished card in the comments for the world to see!

For more detailed instructions, complete with pictures check out the tutorial at Splitcoast

Jan 15, 2008

More Cards tomorrow

Sorry for not posting much- it's been a busy few weeks. Celebrated my dad's 80th birthday this weekend which included a visit from my brother (he lives in MD and we only see him once a year). It was a great day and it seems like the experimental treatment dad is doing is beginning to help a little- at least the gangrene isn't spreading and he's only in moderate pain. The doctor's all still are amazed that he is with us (I'm very grateful that he is!).

Our ISP (Comcast) has been down for the past 2 days (well, up for a few minutes down for a few hours)- I'll be calling them today and hopefully I can get online to post some of my newest creations.

In the meantime- happy stamping and watch for this week's card challenge.

Jan 13, 2008

Gorgeous Card Received

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I just wanted to share this beautiful card that I received in the mail the other day. First, I was a little shocked - I didn't recognize the address and when I opened the card, it was a sympathy card! After everything that has been going on with my dad, my first thought was - hmm did something happen that I didn't know about? When I opened the card, there was a very nice note explaining why...

The card was created by Lori Davis from SD and here's what she used:
Stamps: Heartfelt Thanks, Canvas background, and French Script
Paper: Bravo Burgundy, Sahara Sand
Ink: Sahara Sand, Basic Black, Close to Cocoa

The picture doesn't do it justice. However, you can see more of Lori's work at her website.

Jan 12, 2008

Blog Candy- New Winner

Okay Ladies (and gents),

I haven't heard from the winner of my Blog candy from last week so I drew a new winner! Will Cheryl KVD contact me so I can send your prize?

I numbered every comment and then went to the Random number generator to choose the winner.

Check back in Feb. for more blog candy!

New Valentine set!

Wow, what a week this has been. Classes started today at the college and I have been living on the computer the past few days helping faculty get ready. I did find a few minutes to stamp though and wanted to show you one of the cards that I "CASE'd" from splitcoast. This card uses the Happy Heart Day set- which is also part of the great Valentine's Bundle available to you this month.

Don't forget- to join the fun at my Valentine Card class on Jan. 29!!!

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Fun times, I wanted to use this set for my monthly card club on Thursday- of course it didn't arrive until Thursday but all went well. We made 3 cards including this cute little number (using the mouse stamp) real read, and basic black plus whisper white for the image.

We also made two other cards (I'll post one tomorrow) and 2 cello bag toppers for a cello bag we filled with chocolate. Plus 3 stone magnets.

Sorry for not posting more this week- things settle down on Tuesday.

Jan 8, 2008

A few more holiday cards to share with you



Now that I have a working camera, I wanted to take a moment and share a couple of holiday cards that I received. Both of these would be great for winter cards, too (well with weather in TN in the 70's it's hard to picture penguins or snowmen but....)


Jan 7, 2008

Yesterday's Creation

Here are the pictures from my efforts last night. I picked up my copy of Take Ten (Fall 2007) and saw a gorgeous card using the Doodle This stamp set. I altered the card a little bit and created two versions.

This card is made with YoYo Yellow, Lovely Lilac, Only Orange, and Whisper White CS.

I stamped the curliques on white and then outlined and colored using my Bold Brights watercolor crayons. Then I stamped the two flowers on a scrap piece of white and also colored in with watercolor crayons. I cut a piece of Lilac in a half circle and stamped the curlique in versamark.

Mounted the larger flower on a small square of orange and tied the black gingham around the white and lilac before mounting to the yellow. Finishing touch was some Dazzling Diamonds on the flowers.



This variation uses the same color palette but with a few alterations. Instead of using gingham ribbon, I left the ribbon off. I also took away the orange square and instead cut out and colored two large flowers and layered them. I glued these together and attached with a pop dot for a slightly different look.

Which one do you prefer?










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