- The word news was coined from the fact that early daily papers carried images of globes on their mastheads and boasted that their reports came from all directions – North, East, West, and South.
- Tip is an acronym for “to insure promptness” – and once upon a time was given in advance.
- Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur.
- Because the studio expected it to bomb, the budget of Casablanca was so low that the plane used in the background of the final scene was a small cardboard cutout. To give it the illusion of being full-sized, the producers hired midgets to portray the crew preparing it for takeoff.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Did You Know????
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Paper Weaving
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Friday, June 12, 2009
A Long Day!
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Chips - good choices and bad choices!
Chips seem to be a staple at many picnics and family gatherings and I could easily sit down and eat half a bag of potato chips by myself!! The problem is that most chips are very high in fat and calories, which doesn’t help us lose weight and stay there! There is also the problem that it is extremely hard to “just eat one" (as I said before!)
Below are the calories, fat and sodium of some of the more popular chips on the market. This will help you make the best choice for your fun-filled get-together.
Some of your best bets are:
Snyder’s of Hanover MultiGrain, 8 chips (1 oz) ~ 130 cal/5g fat (0g saturated fat)/110mg sodium ~ 3g fiber makes this a great choice!
Funyuns, 13 pieces (1 oz) ~ 140 cal/7g fat (1g saturated fat)/240mg sodium ~ I love these! Sun Chips Original, 16 chips (1 oz) ~ 140 cal/6g fat (1g saturated fat)/120mg sodium ~ Sun Chips uses only whole grains, which helps keep your blood sugar stable along with helping you feel full.
Baked! Tostitos Scoops!, 15 chips (1 oz) ~ 120 cal/3g fat (0.5g saturated fat)/130mg sodium ~ Half the fat of Fritos and double the pleasure!
Baked! Doritos Nacho Cheese, 15 chips (1 oz) ~ 120 cal/3.5g fat (0.5g saturated fat)/220mg sodium ~ Add 2g of fiber to these and you’ve got a winner!
Que Pasa White Corn, 14 chips (1 oz) ~ 140 cal/7g fat (0.5g saturated fat)/50mg sodium ~ Wonderful plain tortilla chip!
Some of your worst bets are:
Natural Cheetos White Cheddar, 32 chips (1 oz) ~ 150 cal/9g fat (1.5g saturated fat)/290mg sodium ~ Sure ‘Natural’ is on the package but that means nothing in the eyes of the FDA.
Fritos Original, 32 pieces (1 oz) ~ 160 cal/10g fat (1.5g saturated fat)/160mg sodium ~ I love these but they are a very poor choice if you’re watching your weight.
Fritos Pinch of Salt, 34 pieces (1 oz) ~ 160 cal/10g fat (1.5g saturated fat)/75mg sodium ~ These are lighter on sodium but remember that 90 calories are from fat.
Bugles Original, 1-1/3 cup (1 oz) ~ 160 cal/9g fat (8g saturated fat)/310mg sodium ~ Each bugle is almost 50% saturated fat by weight.
Tostitos Multigrain, 8 chips (1 oz) ~ 150 cal/8g fat (1g saturated fat)/135mg sodium ~ Half of the calories are from vegetable oil which supplies each serving with a full gram of saturated fat.
Tostitos Hint of Lime, 6 chips (1 oz) ~ 150 cal/8g fat (1g saturated fat)/160mg sodium ~ Yes, these taste good but they are a bad choice if you’re planning on staying on your Journey.
Resource: ~~Eat This, Not That by David Zinczenko with Matt Goulding
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Say a little prayer!
I need you to all say a little prayer for me today that my Stampin' Up order will arrive before I have to leave for the airport!! I have ordered the new in-colors - stamp pads, paper, reinkers and a few of the ribbons plus the new Modern Label punch. My new catalog will be in the box too!!! I'd really like to have that catalog to look at while on the airplane. Our flight doesn't leave until 5:30 so we'll have to leave the house about 3:30 so there's a chance. Our UPS guy comes at all different time of the day. Oh well, if it doesn't arrive, I have a back-up plan. I'll be taking a Priority Envelope to my good friend and neighbor, Judy, so she can send it to me. I told her that way, she'll get the first look at the catalog!!
I have a dentist appointment in the a.m. Hopefully, I'll find out about my nerve/sinus problems that happened on my last flight. Let's also say a little prayer that I don't encounter that pain on this flight!
I will be gone until June 22 and I have scheduled a few blog posts in advance. I'll try to do some posting from Ashley's house. Ashley will be promoted to MAJOR on Monday and her fellowship (Infectious Diseases) graduation will be the following Friday. So, we are looking forward to a busy and exciting trip.
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Card Makers Series Workshop
I took a card class at Stampers Alley on Saturday taught by the very talented, Debbie Holland. Debbie started teaching this card series classes several months ago and does them every other month. We make 6 cards using 3 colors of the month that she has chosen (this month was red, yellow and blue) and 1 basic sketch that she has chosen. Debbie is the most organized teacher you could ever want. She has our cards all in a plastic bag and they are each labeled 1-6. Then she has all the materials to make the each card in a plastic tray numbered 1-6. So, 2-3 people can work on one card at a time and then just pass the trays around. It is so nice to take Deb's classes. Here are this month's cards:
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Monday Mailers
Here are a couple of Monday Mailers I received recently.
This one is my last one for May from Tammy. I love the long card. I never think to do this size card but it's great and goes in a legal sized envie. She used the daisy Sizzix die (my fav!)
This is my first one from Karen Culler. Here is another favorite stamp set of mine because it is just so versatile. It is so simple but so nice. The inside says "you, you, you." (or as my hubby would say, it doesn't say that ... you have to read it!)
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Stampin 411 Challenge

I just heard about a new blog - Stampin 411 - that was started that will have weekly sketch challenges. I love sketch challenges so I thought I would participate in this one. This card has taken me a couple of days to finish. I started it Saturday morning; then took a break when my hubby took me out to breakfast. When I got home, I worked on it a little more until I had to go to Mooresville to take a class at Stamper's Alley. When I returned home, I had a little more time to work on it; then we went over to friends for a cook-out. Fast forward to Sunday am. .... I was able to finish it before we went out on the lake in our boat. Now, I'm back home from the lake and able to post it!! Whew!!!
I really like the way this card turned out. The card base is Baja Blue (sure gonna miss this color!) with DSP from Parisian Breeze. The stamp set is Organic Grace which is a retired hostess set that I never even inked before. A lot of cutting went into this card - the flowers, the fern and the little wildflowers! I sponged Baja Blue on the white square and backed it with Kraft.
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Card Shares
Just a few cards to share with you today. These are a few of the ones we made last weekend at Quarterly.
Lisa Tedder taught us this one. It is brayered onto glossy card stock. It was amazing how different they all turned out.
That is a piece of brown grosgrain ribbon for the butterfly middle. We pierced a hole at the top and bottom and threaded the ribbon through. Cool, huh?
This is the card opened up. The frames makes a little box so the card doesn't fold totally flat.
This is a hinge card. They were all the rage a while back. The top of the card hinges open where the brad is and the square the butterfly is on is only adhered to the blue part of the card.
I made this card last night for my nephew's birthday. He'll be 32 today. Wow! Hard to believe he's that old ... same age as my son almost. Jeff will be 32 in November. How time flies!
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
New In Colors for 2009-10
Well, the new Stampin' Up catalog is out. I don't have mine yet .... just couldn't see paying an extra $35 for Expedited Shipping to get it overnight!! If yall would order more stuff from me, maybe I could!! (Just kidding - I wouldn't!!) I hope I have mine next week before I leave town (again). I have ordered all the stamp pads and paper of the new In Colors and a few of the ribbons. I can't wait to see them. It's always interesting to see what names they come up with for the In Colors. Ashley said she thinks they must have a whole department just dedicated to naming them!! They are stretching the names this year!
Anyway .... here are what the new colors look like:
CRUSHED CURRY (as compared to Yo Yo Yellow on top & Summer Sun on bottom)
DUSTY DURANGO (as compared to Pumpkin Pie & Really Rust)
RICH RAZZLEBERRY (as compared to Bravo Burgundy and Elegant Eggplant) ![]()
MELON MAMBO (as compared to Pink Passion and Rose Red)
SOFT SUEDE (as compared to Kraft and Chocolate Chip)
THE NEW CATALOG STARTS JULY 1. Contact me if you want a catalog and/or to place an order!! Your first order of $30 or more will get you a free catalog!!
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.