Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Paper Craft Crew Challenge 105

Here is my MDS card for this week's Paper Craft Crew Challenge.



This was our sketch:

Paper Craft Crew Card Sketch #105 for August 13, 2014 #stampinup #cardchallenge #papercraftcrew

I decided to make a baby card.  I don't know why - no babies in my future but I thought the stars would work good for a baby.  Most of the elements on the card are from the Nursery Essentials kit.

Speaking of babies, my grandson is definitely not a baby any longer.  He turns 8 today.  It is hard for me to believe that he is already that old!!  We've gone from this:

Creative pregnancy announcement | Such the Spot

to this in a blink of an eye:


Happy Birthday dear Jayce!

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

New Weekly Deals

NEW WEEKLY DEALS: - prices good until August 18.


Rosette Bigz Die $32.21



Naturals Cotton Ribbon $5.96 (I love this ribbon - you can stamp on it!)










Envelope Liners Framelits - $20.21


       
Wildflowers Embossing Folder $5.96
Fancy Fan Embossing Folder $5.96

Petite Purse Die $24.71
Label Petite Curly Punch $9.71



                   














We also have a new Photopolymer Stamp that is great for the cowboys and cowgirls in your life!!


Click HERE to order on-line.

Monday, August 11, 2014

More BrainTips

Here are a few more brain fitness tips:

#8 - The task: Practice throwing and catching a ball up in the air. If you're good at it, take up juggling.
The reason: People who master these kinds of sensory-guided movement activities can hone their brains' visual, tactile and hand-eye coordination responses, with widespread positive impacts for the brain

#9 - The task: Find an activity you like to do by yourself—such as completing a crossword puzzle or knitting—and take it to the next level. See if by concentrating and giving more effort to the activity you can succeed better or more quickly.
The reason: There is limited value in working at a game or exercise that you can perform without paying close attention. It is important to always strive to take it up a notch to a higher and more demanding level, where you re-engage the brain's learning machinery.

#10 - The task: If you're right-handed, use your left hand for daily activities (or vice-versa). Start with brushing your teeth left-handed, and practice until you have perfected it. Then try to build your way up to more complex tasks, such as eating.
The reason: This is an exercise in which you know what you're supposed to achieve, but must do it in a new and demanding learning context. Doing such an activity can drive your brain to make positive changes. Think of millions of neurons learning new tricks as you finally establish better control of that other hand!
#11 - The task: Add fish—especially fatty fish like salmon—to your diet.
The reason: Studies suggest that a diet rich in fish can improve cognitive function. Cold-water fish, like sardines, anchovies, salmon, and trout are the most beneficial. It's important to avoid fish that are high in mercury, like sharks and swordfish, as that can be bad for the brain.
#12 - The task: Brain health is another reason to get on your bicycle, to the swimming pool or wherever else you like to exercise your body.
The reason: New research indicates that exercise has positive benefits for the hippocampus, a brain structure that is important for learning and memory. It can even help your brain create new cells.
#13 - The task: Take a walk on a cobblestone path.
The reason: Scientists believe that walking on uneven surfaces like cobblestones improves the vestibular system of the inner ear, which plays a central role in balance and equilibrium. Cobblestone walking challenges the vestibular system in ways that improve its function, which translates into better balance- the key to preventing serious injuries.
#14 - The task: Get a good night's sleep. If you have trouble falling asleep, make sure your bedroom is quiet and dark, learn some deep relaxation techniques, and avoid alcohol and caffeine after 7 in the evening.
The reason: Scientists believe that our brains consolidate learning and memories during sleep. Studies have shown that people who don't sleep enough have more trouble learning new information, while sleeping well after learning something new helps the brain effectively put that information into long-term memory.

If you want to try some of the brain games, click here for a trial.

Monday night Marianne and I volunteered at the Ronald McDonald House in Charlotte as bingo callers!  We have recently gotten a new lead for Stampin' Up demonstrators at the House so we are hoping to do some more volunteering there.  They do bingo every Monday night and once a month, Stampin' Up demonstrators help the families in the House do cards or craft projects.  We made a few kids happy tonight when they won their bingo game and got to pick a prize.  It did my heart good!

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Brain Fitness Tips

I mentioned in an earlier post HERE that I was participating in a research study conducted at Davidson College.  It involves playing cognitive memory games from GamesHQ.

I thought I'd share with you a few Brain Fitness Tips I gathered from their website.

#1 - The task: Add some dark chocolate to your diet.
The reason: When you eat chocolate you activate the systems in your brain that pump dopamine, an important brain chemical. These systems enable learning and memory, and help keep your brain sharp and fit. Chocolate also offers flavanols, brain-boosting antioxidant compounds that are also found in red wine and berries. To get the maximum brain boost from chocolate, look for the darkest chocolate available, with the least added sugar or other ingredients.

#2 - The task: Go on a guided tour of a museum or another site of interest. Pay careful attention to what the guide says. When you get home, try to reconstruct the tour by writing an outline that includes everything you remember.
The reason: Research into brain plasticity (the ability of the brain to change at any age) indicates that memory activities that engage all levels of brain operation—receiving, remembering and thinking—help to improve the function (and hinder the rate of decline) of the brain.
#3 - The task: Choose a song with lyrics you enjoy but don't have memorized. Listen to the song as many times as necessary to write down all the lyrics. Then learn to sing along. Once you've mastered one song, move on to another!
The reason: Developing better habits of careful listening will help you in your understanding, thinking and remembering. Reconstructing the song requires close attentional focus and an active memory. When you focus, you release the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, a brain chemical that enables plasticity and vivifies memory.
#4 - The task: If you've ever thought about learning to play an instrument or take up an old one, now is a great time!
The reason: Playing an instrument helps you exercise many interrelated dimensions of brain function, including listening, control of refined movements, and translation of written notes (sight) to music (movement and sound).
#5 - The task: Sit in a place outside your house, such as on a park bench or in a cafĂ©. Stare straight ahead and don't move your eyes. Concentrate on everything you can see without moving your eyes, including in your peripheral vision. When you have finished, write a list of everything you saw. Then try again and see if you can add to your list.
The reason: Scientists have shown that the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which is crucial to focus and memory, falls off with memory loss and is almost absent in Alzheimer's patients. This activity should help you reinvigorate the controlled release of acetylcholine in your brain through a useful visual memory task.
#6 - The task: Do a jigsaw puzzle that will be challenging for you—no fewer than 500 pieces.
The reason: Mundane as they may seem, jigsaw puzzles can provide real help for your brain. Completing one requires fine visual judgments about where pieces belong. It entails mentally "rotating" the pieces, manipulating them in your hands, and shifting your attention from the small piece to the "big picture." To top it off, it's rewarding to find the right pieces.
#7 - The task: Set your television volume down a little from where you normally have it set. See if by concentrating you can follow just as successfully as when the volume was higher. As soon as that setting gets easy, turn it down another notch!
The reason: Think of this: You can't get rid of radio static by turning up the volume. Many people raise the volume because their listening has become 'detuned'—a little fuzzy. Matching TV volume to a conversational level can help you catch every word when talking with others.

Stay tuned for more tips tomorrow!

Friday, August 8, 2014

Are You Ready for Some Football?

Hard to believe it is already football season!!  If you are a regular reader of my blog, you know that makes me happy!!  Tonight is the first pre-season game for the Panthers and tomorrow for the Steelers.  Not that pre-season means anything but it was nice to see the Patriots LOSE last night to the Redskins!!  The Panthers will be on tv tonight and the Steelers will be tomorrow night - although at midnight!  Not so sure I'll stay up to watch them.  Guess that will give me something to watch on Sunday.

The sketch challenge for MDS Monday was a template that is pre-loaded on MDS.  You have to have just the right pictures for this one.  I was going to use some of my New Zealand pictures but decided to go with these football pictures instead since it is that time of year.



All the elements for this page came from Game On digital stamp.


This was taken last year at the Panthers-Steelers pre-season game.  We play the Panthers again this year in pre-season on August 28 in Pittsburgh.  But then we play them at the Panther stadium in September for the Monday Night Game.  I've got a possible chance to get tickets to this game.  We'll wait and see!

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Convention Make & Takes

One of the events I enjoy the most at Convention are the Make & Takes.  I attended a special class one day where we used one the new Watercolor Winter Simply Created Card Kit.  We made several of the cards but did not have time to make all of them.  The kit comes with supplies to make 20 cards (with envelopes).  I am still working on finishing my cards and will share all of them when I am through.  But here are a couple of the cards I completed at Convention.





Some of the elements in the cards (trees and sleigh) were water colored, which is fun.  




We made this box using many of the new items from the Holiday Catalog.  The stamp set is new as well as the box itself, the wood leaf embellishment, the gold feather die cut and the stripped paper.



This journal was created using the Kinda Eclectic stamp set that we were given.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Amazing Birthday

One of the stamp sets we were given at Convention was Amazing Birthday (pg 48).  I loved the Make & Take that we made using the stamp set and the Kraft Gift Card (pg 194).  It holds three note cards (3 1/2" x 5") and envelopes.

Amazingbirthday2


Stampin' Up's monthly special is with the purchase of a Big Shot, you can choose one of the bundles below for free.  Now I know most of you already own a Big Shot.  So, you can purchase the bundles below at a discounted price.  My hostess code for August is WHXFSYNU.

Bundle
Item Number
Stamp Set
Framelit
Discounted Price
Sumthin' with Bubbly Words Bundle WM

138923

Sumthin' Sumthin'
Word Bubbles
$33.75
Sumthin' with Bubbly Words Bundle CM

138920

Sumthin' Sumthin'
Word Bubbles
$31.25
Decorative Goodies Bundle WM

138924

Oh My Goodies
Deco Labels Collection
$42.25
Decorative Goodies Bundle CM

138921

Oh My Goodies
Deco Labels Collection
$35.95
Celebrating Chalk Talk Bundle WM

138925

Day of Celebration
Chalk Talk
$43.25
Celebrating Chalk Talk Bundle CM

138922

Day of Celebration
Chalk Talk
$37.25
Flowery Daydream Bundle WM

138911

Daydream Medallions
Floral Collection
$54.25
Flowery Daydream Bundle CM

138910

Daydream Medallions
Floral Collection
$45.75
Bright & Beautiful Stars Bundle WM

138644


Bright & Beautiful
Star
$50.75
Bright & Beautiful Stars Bundle CM

138200

Bright & Beautiful
Star
$43.95
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Here the weekly specials:

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Cognitive Memory Games

I am participating in a study at Davidson College on the effects of video game training on the cognitive performance of older adults.   That's a mouthful but what it entails is me doing a series of games each day which lasts about an hour.  I have to do a series of 40 sessions and should finish up in early September.  Before I started, I went through some cognitive testing at Davidson and will do additional testing at the end of my game playing.  The games are not a whole lot of fun and sometimes give me a headache!  One of them involves Visual Sweeps.  You are shown a pattern in a square that moves in and out and you have to pay attention and determine which way the pattern is going (in and out, 2 outs, 2 ins, etc.)  It starts out slow but by the end (about 70 times), it is going so fast you have to really be sharp to determine the pattern.  If you blink, you miss it.  Another one of the games is a Peripheral Challenge where you see a group of birds flash on the screen in a circle and one is different than the other.  Once the birds go away, you have to click on the area where you saw the unique bird.  You do not have time to look at each bird separately - you have to sweep the screen using your peripheral vision.  And believe me, there is not that much difference in the birds!  Another - and the hardest for me - is Target Tracker.  Two or more (I have gotten up to 5) objects will appear on the screen - usually small bubbles or little jellyfish.  At first they are alone; then more identical objects appear with them and they are all moving around.  You have to pay attention to the original targets tracking their movement.  Once they stop moving, you click on the original targets.  Not too bad if it's just 2 or 3 bubbles, but when 4 or 5 are on there and all going in a different direction, I have a hard time tracking all of them!!  Another one of the games is Eye for Detail.  A total of 3-5 objects (like different flowers) appear one at a time on the screen (sometimes really quick).  Once all the objects have appeared and disappeared, you have to click on the locations of the ones that match (like the Memory Game we played when we were younger).  I find I am a little better at this game although when the flowers are similar - like 3 yellow of a certain kind of flower and 1 yellow of another kind - it messes me up.  And the final game is Double Decision.  Two cars appear on the screen - one a truck with open bed and the other a delivery truck.  All around the trucks are signs with one of them a Route 66 sign.  The trucks and the signs flash on the screen, then go away.  You need to remember which car you saw and where the sign appeared on the screen.  I do ok with them until it gets real fast.  Then I find myself looking for the Rt. 66 sign and not paying attention to which truck was there!  Plus as the games go on, the backgrounds become more distracting.  It is interesting but not what I envisioned when I signed up for the study and thought I'd be playing games for an hour each day!  Don't know that my memory is improving but it sure makes me feel dumb some times.

I thought I'd share a couple of the Display Boards from Convention.  You can get a lot of great card ideas from these great boards!



Friday, August 1, 2014

Oh Snap! MDS Monday Challenge

As you may know about me, I love My Digital Studio and enjoy doing challenges using the program.  I decided to incorporate a few of my Convention photos into a MDS challenge page for MDS Monday.  Hope you like it!  I used a couple of overlays to create the background and several different kits for embellishments and stamps.

(click on image to see it larger)


The first evening of Convention, Marianne and I were lucky enough to discover that the line to have a picture with Shelly Gardner was not too bad.  So, we stood in line and smiled pretty for the camera with Shelly!  The picture with the flower background was another story.  Every time we looked, the line was a mile long for a photographer to snap your picture with the flower background.  So we discovered a time when the photographer was not there so we took our own picture without standing in line!  Every convention that I have gone to I have taken the bus ride out to the Home Office.  This rock is at the entrance and is a perfect photo op!

This is the sketch challenge:


July Paper Pumpkin

Wow - already August!  Stampin' Up has a few specials this month.

*   One of them is a Big Shot Special.  Through August 31, you can get an exclusive Framelit and Stamp Set Bundle for FREE when you purchase a Big Shot.  OR, if you already own a Big Shot, get a 15 percent discount on these select bundles.

*  The entire line of Blendabilities are now available!!  Watch these videos to show you tips and tricks.

*  You can get a head start on your Christmas cards by purchasing this beautiful stamp HERE

And don't forget the Weekly Deals released every Tuesday as well as the goodies on the Clearance Rack.

Paper Pumpkin is also on sale -



And, taking about bargains, you can get a bargain with Paper Pumpkin now too.  For all NEW subscribers, if you sign up by Sept. 10 and use the code HALFOFF2 you can get 2 months kits for half off!!  What a deal and a good way for you to try Paper Pumpkin kits out.  I saw the next few kits on display at convention and they are pretty great .... just saying!  You can cancel your subscription at any time.  If you are interested in details, just click at the top of this page PAPER PUMPKIN SUBSCRIPTION.  Make sure when you sign up that you enter me as your demonstrator!

The Fine Print:
  • For new subscribers only.
  • Available for month-to-month subscriptions, not prepaid subscriptions.
  • Discount applied to one kit per month for the first two months of a new subscription. After the first two months, the price for each month's kit will go to the regular price: $19.95.
  • Enter the Promo Code, "HALFOFF2" when you sign up. 
  • New subscribers must join by Wednesday, September 10, 2014; 11:50 PM (MT).

I worked some magic today with my July Paper Pumpkin kit.  Sara Douglas demonstrated on stage at convention some note cards and a cute  box she had made with her kit so I did the same.  Then I made several boxes and 10 cards from the kit.  AND I still have stuff left over to make more!  This month's kit was a real bargain.

These are 6 notecards that I made by cutting the cards included in the kit in half.


I masked the stars (punched out the stars and used them already) and using my daubers, sponged them onto my cards.

Six boxes came in the kit.  I cut the top and side flaps off this one to use to hold my note cards.

Front of the note card box

I decorated the other 5 boxes to use for little gifts.  For this one, I punched a few scallop circles, misted them with water, scrunched them up and made a flower.

The other 4 boxes all using materials from the kit (except for the "Merry Christmas" stamp - it is from a Paper Pumpkin kit from last year.


2 of the cards I made.  Note the banners and scallop circle - these were made from the box pieces that I cut up!
Waste not - want not!

2 more of the cards

2 more cards - the top one uses a "grunge background" stamp from an earlier Paper Pumpkin.

2 more cards - On the top card, I used the negative of WISH and sponged Blackberry Bliss on the card.  


2 more cards.  For the top card, I sponged the vertical lines using one of the templates on pg 205.
These were a lot of fun to make!