Good Morning! I wanted to share a few more pictures from my Storybook ABC album I made with My Digital Studio. Jayce should have received it by now and I hope he is enjoying it. I had so much fun making it. You'll notice on some of the alphabet letters, I had to stretch to come up with a word to fit the pictures I had (like N & Q!!) But some of the letters, I could have filled the page with words. Speaking of the alphabet, I had a funny thing happen last week. When I was in Charlotte, I stopped for lunch at a cafe and had a book with me. Whenever I go out to lunch by myself, I always take my book so I can read while eating or waiting on my meal. Actually I had forgotten to take my book that day and stopped off at a store in the shopping center to buy one. Anyway there were two older ladies sitting a table near me. As they were leaving, they stopped by my table and asked me what I was reading. One of the ladies commented, "Don't you think it is amazing there are only 26 letters in the alphabet?" I thought that was kind of odd but the more I've thought about it, she is right. Think of all the millions of books that have been written and only using 26 letters over and over!
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Only 26 Letters!
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My Digital Studio,
Storytime Kit
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Monday Mailer
I got the cutest Monday Mailer card last week from Carren.
I haven't been super excited about the new DSP this year and so far, have only ordered the large dot paper. I still have some Summer Smooch DSP from the pre-order last spring also. But, Carren may be changing my mind with this card. She used Floral District DSP and I love the colors and layers she used in this card. She also did a lot of paper piercing using the new Paper Piecing pack. I'm also loving the stamp set she used (one I don't have), One in a Million. Just a great card!
I'm taking Mom to the neurologist tomorrow. Hopefully this will be her last visit. She is doing so good! After that I'll be hurrying to get back home to get ready for Card Class.
I haven't been super excited about the new DSP this year and so far, have only ordered the large dot paper. I still have some Summer Smooch DSP from the pre-order last spring also. But, Carren may be changing my mind with this card. She used Floral District DSP and I love the colors and layers she used in this card. She also did a lot of paper piercing using the new Paper Piecing pack. I'm also loving the stamp set she used (one I don't have), One in a Million. Just a great card!
I'm taking Mom to the neurologist tomorrow. Hopefully this will be her last visit. She is doing so good! After that I'll be hurrying to get back home to get ready for Card Class.
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monday mailer
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Girly and Masculine
Hope you had a restful weekend. For some I think this was the weekend before the start of school. But not for us here in Catawba County - they started school 2 weeks ago! Really early so it wasn't much of a break for the teachers. Glad I don't work for the school system here. I usually went back to work 2-3 weeks before the students when I worked at Coppell High School. My job was in the Counseling Office and our biggest job in the summer (besides transcripts for students heading off to college) was preparing the schedules for the following year. I have fond memories of working on those shedules and sometimes I miss it. But other times, I'm glad for where I am now. I wouldn't have time to play bridge, hand & foot, mahjong, go to the movies during the day, play in my craft room, go out on the boat, etc. etc. .... al the fun things we do when we retire!
Sonny and I went out on the boat for a few hours on Saturday. We were trying to beat the rain. We fixed our lunch and headed out. We only had a couple of hours before the sky turned pretty black so we headed back to shore. Oh well ..... gave me a little more time to be crafty. I mostly worked on some MDS projects. I am trying to get a few things finished so I can send them to SU to be published and take advantage of the 31% off sale
Sunday Marianne, Mom and I went to see Hope Springs at the movie theatre. It was really good. I just love Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones. It was a different role for him but he did a good job. I saw him a couple of weeks ago on The View and they were really struggling to interview him. He mostly gave them one word answers and didn't expand too much. It was funny watching them trying to pull the words out of him. They finally pretty much gave up and concentrated on interviewing Meryl. I was surprised to learn that he went to Harvard! He is a Texas boy and went to school at St Mark's in Dallas which is a very good private school.
Here are a couple of cards I made recently. They use retired product but you could definitely substitute other DSP, etc.
Isn't this a great card for a man? I used my Pennant Punch to make the ties. The middle bowtie has a button in the center and the top and bottom ties just have DSP circles in the center. I used a black Sharpie to doodle around the edges.
So from a masculine card to a girly card. I got this stamp set at a used stamp sale recently. It is retired but I got it for a good price and thought it was cute. The dress forms are stamped directly on the Crumb Cake cardstock and the middle one is paper pieced.
Sonny and I went out on the boat for a few hours on Saturday. We were trying to beat the rain. We fixed our lunch and headed out. We only had a couple of hours before the sky turned pretty black so we headed back to shore. Oh well ..... gave me a little more time to be crafty. I mostly worked on some MDS projects. I am trying to get a few things finished so I can send them to SU to be published and take advantage of the 31% off sale
Sunday Marianne, Mom and I went to see Hope Springs at the movie theatre. It was really good. I just love Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones. It was a different role for him but he did a good job. I saw him a couple of weeks ago on The View and they were really struggling to interview him. He mostly gave them one word answers and didn't expand too much. It was funny watching them trying to pull the words out of him. They finally pretty much gave up and concentrated on interviewing Meryl. I was surprised to learn that he went to Harvard! He is a Texas boy and went to school at St Mark's in Dallas which is a very good private school.
Here are a couple of cards I made recently. They use retired product but you could definitely substitute other DSP, etc.
Isn't this a great card for a man? I used my Pennant Punch to make the ties. The middle bowtie has a button in the center and the top and bottom ties just have DSP circles in the center. I used a black Sharpie to doodle around the edges.
So from a masculine card to a girly card. I got this stamp set at a used stamp sale recently. It is retired but I got it for a good price and thought it was cute. The dress forms are stamped directly on the Crumb Cake cardstock and the middle one is paper pieced.
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
August Stamp Club
I have been so busy this week, I have not had any time to be creative. I hate it when that happens. Although, to see my stamp room, you wouldn't believe me. It is a mess - just about every surface is covered up with something not to mention the floor! Tomorrow is the first day this week that I don't have anything scheduled. I hope to be able to play a little bit and clean but I think Sonny has plans for us to go out on the boat. Maybe a little of both will happen. Monday I played bridge (and won $3!! - whoo hoo!) Tuesday I drove to Charlotte for a Red Cross meeting. While I was there, I drove over to Park Rd. Shopping Center, which was my old stomping ground when I was a teenager. It's so funny to see that some of the same stores are still there!! I had lunch at a cafe there that my mom loves. When I told her about it that evening, she told me she hoped I had indigestion!! I tried to do a surprise visit to my aunt who I haven't seen in years but she wasn't home. Wednesday, I had a doctor's appointment as well as my mom. I had scheduled them both on the same day so I wouldn't have to go twice so that helped. He was really pleased and surprised at how well my mom was doing. She has stopped taking the pain meds and just takes Alieve during the day. It is so great to see her getting back to doing her regular stuff again. Keep your fingers crossed that this continues.
Today I had my Thursday Stamp Club. We made several items.
For the Birds |
Stippled Blossom |
Perfectly Preserved |
This is one of my favorites. I just love this little mason jar! I also showed them how they could just use the Framelit to cut the jar into the card itself and put the images (apples, pears, etc) on the inside of the card just peeking through.
We also made a 3x3 card box with cards and envelopes inside using Bootiful Occasions. I'll share those later. I need to take a picture.
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
My Digital Studio 2
Don't forget about the free 30 day trial for MDS2 OR the special Stampin' Up has for MDS2 for the month of August!!
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My Digital Studio
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Storytime
It's that time ,,, Paper Craft Challenge Wednesday and today is our FIRST ANNIVERSARY!! For my digital card this week, I used a really cute Digital Kit called Storytime. I just love it! Yesterday was my grandson's birthday - hard to believe he's 6, just started 1st grade and I haven't seen him in 4 1/2 years!! I called him last night to wish him a Happy Birthday and he sounded so grown up. I made him an Alphabet Board Book using Storytime. The book was so fun to make. I made it all about his dad, including pictures when his dad was a kid. Since we have such a disjointed relationship, Jayce hasn't grown up seeing the pictures of his dad as a child or hearing the stories I could tell him so I thought this was a great way to share that history. Oh, the memories making this book brought to me.
The kit comes with the "A is for art, B is for Boat" etc, and I just added other alphabet words as the pictures dictated. I had it printed by Stampin' Up and they did a wonderful job. Now is the time to get your things printed by SU since they are having a 31% off sale! Think about those Christmas presents!!
Please make sure you check all the other cards made for this challenge HERE . We want moreparticipation and ask that you please pass the word around by sharing on your Facebook page, Pinterest, Twitter and anywhere else you can think of to share and get the word out about the Paper Craft Crew challenges! Each time you participate "adds up" and may earn you an invitation to be a guest designer for a future challenge! You can also sign up for e-mail updates. As the new Challenge Blog develops, there will be new challenges, blog candy and more. There will be a "Grand Kick-Off" for the new blog the end of October. You can also find us on Facebook HERE.
Grab your supplies and play along with us. We are doing something new this week -
POSTING END TIME: If you'd like to be considered as one of our spotlight cards, please be sure to link your project by Monday 7 AM EST and link your post over to the blog too
VOTING: Starting on Monday, August 20th at 7 AM EST, you can start voting on the entries. The voting will end on Tuesday, August 21st at 10 AM EST.
(I'd love your vote!!)
Here's the card I made along with the sketch:
The kit comes with the "A is for art, B is for Boat" etc, and I just added other alphabet words as the pictures dictated. I had it printed by Stampin' Up and they did a wonderful job. Now is the time to get your things printed by SU since they are having a 31% off sale! Think about those Christmas presents!!
Please make sure you check all the other cards made for this challenge HERE . We want moreparticipation and ask that you please pass the word around by sharing on your Facebook page, Pinterest, Twitter and anywhere else you can think of to share and get the word out about the Paper Craft Crew challenges! Each time you participate "adds up" and may earn you an invitation to be a guest designer for a future challenge! You can also sign up for e-mail updates. As the new Challenge Blog develops, there will be new challenges, blog candy and more. There will be a "Grand Kick-Off" for the new blog the end of October. You can also find us on Facebook HERE.
Grab your supplies and play along with us. We are doing something new this week -
POSTING END TIME: If you'd like to be considered as one of our spotlight cards, please be sure to link your project by Monday 7 AM EST and link your post over to the blog too
VOTING: Starting on Monday, August 20th at 7 AM EST, you can start voting on the entries. The voting will end on Tuesday, August 21st at 10 AM EST.
(I'd love your vote!!)
Here's the card I made along with the sketch:
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Monday Mailer #1 for August
Our Monday Mailer program has been on a break for a couple of months. But I kicked it back in gear this month and now I have to get myself in gear! I made (and mailed) my Monday Mailer card last week to Beth Fox. I sent her one of the Postage Due cards I had previously made (seen HERE). I received a really cool card from my partner, Carren Heartley.
Our theme this month is to use something new from the catalog so it is pretty wide open to interpretation - new stamps, paper, ink, accessories, etc. Carren used the new stamp set, Flowering Flourishes. She also told me that she did not seem to use her Regals much so it was a new color combo AND that she used Window Sheets for the first time! I think she did a marvelous job with all her new discoveries! The flourish isis stamped onto the Window Sheet which she attached to the card with brads.. The Cajun and Green ovals are punched out and layered onto the Mustard layer.
A really great card!
Our theme this month is to use something new from the catalog so it is pretty wide open to interpretation - new stamps, paper, ink, accessories, etc. Carren used the new stamp set, Flowering Flourishes. She also told me that she did not seem to use her Regals much so it was a new color combo AND that she used Window Sheets for the first time! I think she did a marvelous job with all her new discoveries! The flourish isis stamped onto the Window Sheet which she attached to the card with brads.. The Cajun and Green ovals are punched out and layered onto the Mustard layer.
A really great card!
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Home Again!
Wonder how many posts I've done with this title! We had a great time in the Outer Banks. Unfortunately, the weather was a bit of a problem but we worked around it. Ashley and I laid out on the beach most of the day Sunday and Monday. The water was ice cold and we never got much further out than our waists. Don't know if it's always that cold or not but our legs would feel like they were frozen when we got in. We stayed in Kill Devil Hills Saturday - Tuesday and then drove to Hatteras to catch the ferry to Ocracoke. We stopped at the Bodie and the Hatteras Lighthouses along the way. The Bodie Lighthouse was under construction with scaffolding all around it. Luckily, the Hatteras Lighthouse wasn't (it was when I was there a few years ago!) So there were lots of photo opps.
When we got to Oracoke, we found our motel, got unpacked and drove over to Howards Pub. We all loved Ocracoke Island and wish we could have stayed there longer. Unfortunately, it poured down rain on Wednesday most of the day. We were able to sneak down to the beach for a couple of hours late in the afternoon. It worked perfectly - Ashley & I took our chairs down near the ocean and read our books while Sonny sat up on the wooden shelter out of the sand and read his book! Perfect!
Our motel had a great view of the ocean and the Ocracoke Lighthouse. I got some great sunset pictures from our balcony.
When we got to Oracoke, we found our motel, got unpacked and drove over to Howards Pub. We all loved Ocracoke Island and wish we could have stayed there longer. Unfortunately, it poured down rain on Wednesday most of the day. We were able to sneak down to the beach for a couple of hours late in the afternoon. It worked perfectly - Ashley & I took our chairs down near the ocean and read our books while Sonny sat up on the wooden shelter out of the sand and read his book! Perfect!
Our motel had a great view of the ocean and the Ocracoke Lighthouse. I got some great sunset pictures from our balcony.
Ashley and I on our balcony at sunset |
Sonny and Ashley sitting on beach shelter railing |
Beautiful sunset - see lighthouse in background |
Ocracoke Lighthouse |
Labels:
Family,
Outer Banks,
Traveling
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Paper Craft Crew Challenge
Made it Okrakoke Island today. It rained pretty hard most of the day today. We are keeping our fingers crossed that the rain is done! Unfortunately, the play (Lost Colony) that we were going to see last night got rained out. The bottom dropped out around 6:00 and the play was scheduled at 8:30. We were lucky that we had rain insurance so we got our money back. I so wanted to see that play though. Guess we'll just have to come back next year.
This is my first official challenge card for the Paper Craft Crew (formerly Stamping Queens). Guess that means I'm not a Queen anymore!! Oh well, easy come, easy go! Actually last week was the first official launching of the new crew. I made my card, posted it here on my blog BUT I forgot to post it on the Paper Craft Crew site so I didn't get included. Duhhhh!
I made this card using My Digital Studio 2!! I am loving this update to MDS once I finally got it to download. I had some problems downloading it but after a couple of tries, I contacted Stampin' Up and they got to work on it. Seems there was an error in the program which they fixed quickly and I got it downloaded correctly Monday night. I have only downloaded the FREE Trial version. I wanted to play around with it a while first before purchasing. I can play with this one for 30 days and then make the purchase. It has been very easy to learn all the new features by watching the videos HERE. There are several videos in each catagory - Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced.
Here is the sketch we used this week:
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My Digital Studio,
Papercraft Crew,
sketch challenge
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Greetings from the Outer Banks!
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
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