These cute little boxes are easy to make. Here's the pattern to make the box. Wouldn't they be cute with some little Christmas candy in them? What are you waiting for? Get busy - select your paper - cut out your pattern!!!
Well, I had my Christmas Card class tonight and I think it was a big hit to the ones who were there. I had 3 "no shows" - they just don't know what they missed!! But, I still had a good manageable crowd - about 12 gals and only 1 "newbie" stamper. My sister took her under her wing and helped her with her cards. Thanks Marianne!!
Here's a couple more of the cards we worked on.
This one was just not a hit! I don't think anyone did this card and I like it because it is different. Judy helped me clean up and commented on it at the time, saying it was really cute in person. The "pot" is made with punches (square and word window) and I used the star punches for the tree.
Believe it or not, but I got this reindeer stamp on Saturday at Michael's in their Dollar Bin! I liked the reindeer in the SU set, Winter Post, but just wasn't sold on the whole set. So, when I saw this little stamp, I grabbed it! It had "Bliss" on the stamp also, but I used my Exacto Knife and cut the word off and put it on the side of the stamp.
I used the scallop punch for the silver paper and the Curly Label Punch for "Merry Christmas"
Enjoy!
Sharon
My Christmas Card workshop is tonight and so far, my count is for 14 ladies!! Woo Hoo!!
Here's a couple more of the cards we are going to be making.
This card uses Season of Friendship from the Holiday Mini. The darker tree is embossed with Copper Embossing powder. "Merry Christmas" is a rub-on (on sale!!) and the designer paper is from Ski Slope in the mini.
I think this may be my favorite!! This card also uses the Ski Slope designer paper. I used my Top Note die for the white & Baja Breeze piece and embossed the saying in the corner. I punched out a Sizzix snowflake and put a crystal in the center. The ribbon is some I found in my stash and I used a little gold cording to gather the ribbon in the center & wrap around the ribbon also.
Sharon
I've been busy all day getting ready for my Christmas Card Class I am having for my neighborhood on Tuesday night. Are you coming? Whaddya mean you don't want to hop on a plane, fly hundreds (if not thousands) of miles, rent a car, get a hotel room, just to come? Oh, well...I know you can't all make it, but a girl can try, can't she?
I've made 10 different cards to pick from and I'll be posting them this week for you to drool over! I'll even give you directions if you want to make some of them on your own. The gals will be making 7 cards out of the 10 so I've tried to do some different things. It's always so hard to decide! I've done a lot of the stamping and cut everything out since I don't know what level some of the ladies are on with Creativity!! Better to make it easy than to spend the night at the Clubhouse!!
This first card I'm sharing with you is actually using retired colors and paper with the little Christmas tree from Punch Pals. The circle actually swings free (just a glue dot right below the knot so it can be used as a little Christmas ornament for the receiver! Cute, huh? I used my Nestabilities to cut the Cranberry circle; my Scallop punch for the green circle; and my 1 3/8" punch for the River Rock (tree) circle. The holly leaves are actually one of my clear stamps.
Sharon
Tuesday Sonny and I went to the Levine Museum of the New South in downtown Charlotte with our Newcomers & Golden Boys Groups. Sonny was not too thrilled to have to go to a museum but I think he changed his mind by the end of the day. I would highly recommend this museum!! You will find Charlotte's heart and soul in the museum's current program, New South for the New Southerner. Historian Dr. Tom Hanchett led a lively educational discussion on Charlotte's history and its future, covering topics as varied and colorful as why so many streets are named Sharon, what business was like in Charlotte before interstate banking, and what food and drinks were originated here (am I the only one who likes livermush???) This lighthearted lesson in local history is ideal for newcomers and natives (such as me). I feel like although I was born and raised in Charlotte, I really don't know her! I left for college in 1966 and basically, never returned except to visit. So, I get very lost in the city and don't recognize anything downtown!!
After the lecture and seeing some of the exhibits (hands on) in the museum, Dr. Hanchett led us on a walking tour of Charlotte. We went into the Bank of America building which houses an impressive traveling art exhibit which is open to the public. We visited the Mint Museum of Craft and Design where I had to fight back the tears. In my day, this building (Mint) housed Montaldo's department store. My grandmother and great-aunt, Love, both worked there. When I was young (12-13 years old probably), every Saturday, my girlfriend and I would take the bus downtown (today, it is referred to as UPtown). We would go to Montaldo's and visit my grandmother & aunt, go to Woolworth's to buy some Tangee lipstick (remember that???), down to Trade Street where my grandfather worked at Stein's Men's Clothing and he would always give me some money and take us to lunch (probably Tanner's hot dogs) and then we'd go to the Carolina Theatre to watch Elvis gyrate!! Such wonderful memories plus Montaldo's is where my wedding dress was purchased!! The walking tour was quite interesting though and we saw things that I wouldn't normally see and learned a little history about my hometown.
If you have guests visiting, I would highly recommend the Levine Museum!! Even if you don't have guests, go yourself! I know I will go back. And, perhaps take a little walking stroll myself to see what else I uncover down .... opps, UPtown!
Today is my baby's birthday. I don't think he'd like for me to refer to him as my baby, but that is what he is to me even if he is 30 years old (or young) today. It doesn't seem like he should be 30 yet .... it just makes me that old + 30! But, indeed he is with a wife, 3 great step-daughters and a beautiful 2-year old son. He is a great dad and husband. When he married Darcie, he took on the responsibility of raising her 3 girls, Torri, Kennedy, and Cassidy, who has special needs. He never thought twice about it. That is the type of man he is and why I am proud of him. He and I have our difficulties at present, but I hope and pray, some day, we will get past our problems.
For his birthday, I put together a scrapbook of memories for him. I used the theme "Where has the time gone" because that is what I feel!! It seems only yesterday that I was holding him in my lap while he was sucking his thumb and holding fast to his tattered blanket.
Here are a few of the pages from the book.
This is a great quote that I got this summer from Quick Quotes and thought it was appropriate at the beginning of the memories.
I hope he will enjoy taking this walk with me through my memories and remember how much I love him. It was bittersweet making this album. I had tears and laughter all along the way - just like I did when he was growing up. Oh, the memories I have that are not in this book!!
Happy Birthday, sweet boy of mine!
Love, Mom