Friday, September 12, 2008

Multi-Purpose Coaster Caddy

I was blog hopping the other day and saw this neat coaster caddy on THIS blog.  Every year at Thanksgiving, I make calendars for my lady guests.  One year I did CD case calendars and last year I did a few CD's and a few coaster calendars.  This year .... this is what I am going to do!! 

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This is the inside view - I wedged a coaster down the center to divide it for putting pens, etc. in.101_1350

One side has a post-it note pad on it -

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One side has a transparency overlay so you can use it for a dry-erase board.  I used red-line tape to adhere it. 101_1347

One side has another transparency on it but it is only adhered at the top so you can slip a picture under it.  This clip will hold the picture on it.

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One side has a calendar on it.  You can tape it down and just tear one month off at a time or just use the clip to hold it on.

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Isn't it neat?!!!  I think I will be doing this for a class at Stamper's Alley after the holidays.

Splitcoast Challenge

Another challenge - I've been working on them this week! This card is for Splitcoast's Sketch Challenge (posted every Wednesday). I used to do them pretty regularly but have not been doing them for a few months. I needed to make a card for my son's anniversary next week, so decided to incorporate it into the challenge. I also wanted to do the color challenge from Tuesday, but did not like the colors - I really tried (you should see the scraps on my table!). The color combo was Gray, Riding Hood Red and Gable Green .... the green just did not work!!

Stamps: Warm Words; Always; Love Matters (retired)
Paper: Bella Rose DSP; Pink Pirouette; Whisper White; Riding Hood Red
Ink: Riding Hood Red
Ribbon: 5/8" Striped Grosgrain
Accessories: Scallop Punch; dauber; Red Stickles (non-SU)

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Challenge Card

I made this card for a color challenge that I saw on Julie's blog.  I like these colors together - Always Artichoke, Mellow Moss and Baja Breeze (one of the new in-colors).  And I love this stamp set ... Eastern Influences.  I dyed my white grosgrain ribbon by running it over my Baja Breeze stamp pad (holding it down with a popscicle stick!)  I added some micro beads to the center of the flowers.  The sentiment is from the Curly Label Bundle Set (you can purchase the punch and the stamp set together).  I used Boho Backgrounds on the white curved strip and sponged Mellow Moss on it.

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9-11 Tribute

We all remember where we were .... what we were doing .... how we felt.

Don't forget.


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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Inspire

I received this card yesterday from my Monday Mailer partner, Jana.  It uses the Alpha set - Defining Alphabet and the Define Your Life stamp set.  I really like it.  One of the days, I'm going to break down and buy this set!!  Jana also used one of SU's new buttons - I love them and should quit hoarding mine & use them!!  The paper is the Bella Rose DSP.

 

My Monday Mailer

blog candy up for grabs

Great blog candy - check it out - http://starvingartistamps.blogspot.com/2008/09/delicious-candy-just-in-time-for.html

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

End of Summer Gardening

I did some work in my yard a few days ago. I pulled weeds - a job I hate, by the way, and cut back my dayliles - some of them - some are still blooming! Thought I'd share some pictures of a few things before they're all gone for winter.

This is my Ginger Lily plant finally blooming. I got a small cutting last year at a church garden club sale. It kept growing and getting taller but with no flowers. Someone told me a few weeks ago that it could take 7 years for it to bloom!! Finally last week we saw blooms, but it seems as soon as a bloom appears, it dies the next day. Don't know if that is typical or not, but it sure smells great!!






This is my chrysantheum - a little early I thought. It was so heavy that it split in the center and was laying on the ground. I had to tie it up with some twine. Hoping now, it will start growing upright!!












These are my favorite - probably because they are so easy to grow! I have had them in my garden in Texas, Washington and now NC. I also have them in pots too, When winter comes, I did up a little bit of it and bring it in the house - just in case!! This is a shamrock plant. I also have green ones.





And the ever popular, monkey grass! I just think it is pretty when it is blooming.












That's a Fact, Jack!

Did you know .....

  • Clouds are made of water droplets condensed around particles of smoke, dust, ash, and salt.
  • Antarctica is the only continent with no owls. [It also has the highest number of degree heating days of any continents, but the penguins aren't complaining. ]
  • At 840,000 square miles, Greenland is the world's largest island. It is three times the size of Texas. [Alaska has 663,267 square miles, and is much closer to the size of Greenland than Texas is. Also, if Australia, an island continent, were consider merely an island, it would pass up Greenland because its area at 2,967,910 square miles is 3 and half times as large as Greenland. Antarctica, another island continent would pass them both up with its 5.4 million square miles, 6.4 times larger than Greenland. -Al]
  • 25% of all the vegetables consumed in the United States are French fries.
  • Twinkies are 68% air and 32% Twinkie stuff, which means you can pack three Twinkies in the same space taken up by only one.

~That's a Fact Jack by Harry Bright and Jakob Anser

Monday, September 8, 2008

Healthy Chicken for a Healthy YOU

Below you will find some helpful tips to help you prepare the healthiest chicken for you and your family.
  • Make sure you trim all the excess fat from the chicken before cooking.
  • To enhance the chicken's flavor try using flavoring ingredients such as flavored wines, vinegars, spices, herbs or citrus fruit instead of fat such as butter and oil.
  • Bake, roast, broil, grill or poach chicken to avoid using added fats. You can also stir-fry in olive or canola oil but it is better to use a fat-free nonstick cooking spray.
  • Chicken Breast, skinless, 3 ounces [140 Cal, 3g Fat, 26g Protein] *3
  • Chicken Breast, with skin, 3 ounces [167 Cal, 7g Fat, 25g Protein] *4
  • Chicken Drumstick, skinless, 3 ounces [146 Cal, 5g Fat, 24g Protein] *3.5
  • Chicken Drumstick, with skin, 3 ounces [184 Cal, 9.5g Fat, 23g Protein] *4.5

It is a fact, that leaving the skin on during cooking will produce juicier meat. But, at the same time, some of that fat that was under the skin will have absorbed into the meat, which is why it is juicier.

~The Diet Detective's Calorie Bargain Bible

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Birthday Cards

I've been busy today trying to catch up on some birthday cards - 2 of them are belated! I'm so embarrassed that I missed my nephew's 2nd birthday yesterday. When my sister died last year, I made a vow to myself to try my best to be there for my niece and her boys and my nephew. Unfortunately, we are many miles apart (Texas and NC) so I do the best I can with telephone calls and cards. I slipped up this time though! Luckily, Zac just turned 2 so he won't really know the difference that his card and present are late! I had fun making this card. Don't know if he is into Sesame Street, but I do remember my kids at that age most definitely were!!
This next card is also a belated one. My sister's best friend, Sharon's, birthday was Friday and I missed it. She lives in Florida and comes to visit us often here in NC. She will be here this Thanksgiving and we gals will be having a "stampin' good time" when she comes!! This card uses my daughter's stamp set, Cheers to You. It's a really cute set from the new catalog. I used my Copics to color the "beer" and my Nesties for the circles. I used Crystal Effects for the glass and Liquid Applique for the foam.

This next card is probably my favorite. I really like how it turned out! Remember a few weeks ago, my 2 college girlfriends came to visit? Well, Brenda is the first one of us to turn ..... 60!! Her birthday is Wednesday. (mine is October and Jackie's is December) I hope she will not be offended by this card - I don't think she will. I just love this set that I got from Little Paper Shop. They have some cute sets - if you are a grandmom, check out their grandparents stamps! Again, I used my Oval Nesties and my new "Martha" lace punch. The paper is from Crate Paper that I got at the CK Convention LAST year and hadn't even opened it! The ribbon matched it great & I got it last week at Michael's in their $1 bin!



Hope you enjoy these creations!