Did you enjoy your Memorial Day? Ours was pretty quiet. We went out on our boat Sunday and Monday. The weather was very enjoyable - temps stayed around 80-81 degrees so it wasn't bad at all. We stayed in a cove protected from all the jet skis, fast boats, etc., read our books and played a little backgammon.
I made this card today in honor of Memorial Day using the stamp, Blended Bloom.
Ashley left for her deployment this weekend but they haven't left the port yet so I have been able to talk and text her. I'm not sure when she will set sail - probably in a couple of days. They are doing training for a few days first. She posted this picture on her Facebook page so guess it's ok to share here also. This will be her home for the next few months - as she says, "her next great adventure."
She has been pretty lucky. A couple of her girlfriends from San Antonio flew down with her. They are there for the week for a promotion ceremony. So Ashley has been able to have them come and pick her up for dinner tonight and spent the day with them yesterday.
Monday, May 25, 2015
Happy Memorial Day
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Ashley,
Blended Bloom
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Sunday, May 24, 2015
May Stamp Club
Wow! This is my 2000 post on this blog!!
I finished up Stamp Club Tuesday. We made four great cards using mostly items that will be retired in just a couple of weeks.
I had to take a deep breath in order to cut into this Painted Blooms DSP. It is so pretty I have not wanted to use it! But, it's just paper, you know???!!
This was such a simple card to make. I didn't want to put much on it and cover up the beautiful paper. Everyone got a different piece of DSP to make their cards and choose their sentiment. They turned out beautiful.
This is a cute little pocket card. I folded the Crumb Cake card stock up and sealed three sides with Washi Tape. But first, cut the center out with a Framelit. The Coastal Cabana card slips inside the pocket and is stamped with Chalk Talk. Punch out a few flowers in Calypso Coral and add some Coastal Cabana and Garden Green leaves and a few pearls to the centers of the flowers, and bada, bing, bada, bang .... you're done!
This card uses the Hostess set, Bloom with Hope. It is stamped on Naturals Ivory paper with Early Espresso accents. I used the retired textured Early Espresso which distresses very nicely. I love the flower from Blooming Kindness.
Labels:
Bloom with Hope,
chalk talk,
painted blooms,
Stamp Club,
washi tape
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
MDS Monday 141 - Disney Style
Time for another MDS Monday sketch. This makes me sad because after this one, there is only one more. I am so thankful for Stampin' Up for this wonderful program. I was never very good at scrapbooking but found my niche with My Digital Studio. I even taught a few others to use it. I will continue to use MDS but probably combine it with another program. I need to check and make sure I have all the downloads I want before it is too late!
This week's sketch is based on a page that Cindy created when she applied to be on SU's Artisian Design Team a few years ago. The flags and ferris wheel on her design are great but I decided to go a different route. I still used pennants (or flags) on my sketch but instead of the ferris wheel, used a photo of The Magic Kingdom and lowered the opacity. I also inserted it into a Frame Overlay from Thoughtful Overlays.
This is the first time I have used the Spiral Punch! I layered a rectangle of white, a rectangle of black and then the spiral punch (colored white) on both sides. After inserting the 4 photo boxes on top, I grouped everything together. The polka dot background is also an overlay from Hello, World.
Products used on this page are:
This week's sketch is based on a page that Cindy created when she applied to be on SU's Artisian Design Team a few years ago. The flags and ferris wheel on her design are great but I decided to go a different route. I still used pennants (or flags) on my sketch but instead of the ferris wheel, used a photo of The Magic Kingdom and lowered the opacity. I also inserted it into a Frame Overlay from Thoughtful Overlays.
This is the first time I have used the Spiral Punch! I layered a rectangle of white, a rectangle of black and then the spiral punch (colored white) on both sides. After inserting the 4 photo boxes on top, I grouped everything together. The polka dot background is also an overlay from Hello, World.
Products used on this page are:
Labels:
disney world,
mds,
MDS Monday
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
San Diego
Well, I made it home safe and sound. We had a great time in San Diego although it was pretty chilly. So much so that Sonny and I both bought jackets! We really needed them on Friday as it was rainy and cool until the afternoon. The temps were in the high 60s, low 70s the whole time .... and I took my bathing suit thinking I'd be laying by the pool or on the beach! Ha, ha!
When we arrived at the San Diego Airport Tuesday, we were meeting Ashley in the baggage area. Well, we had not seen her new hair cut and did not recognize her! She was on one side of the room and we were way over on the other. She kept waving at us and Sonny asked me who was that girl over there waving. I told him I didn't know but I waved back anyway. As we got closer, we discovered it was Ashley!!
Sonny used his cane most of the time when we were walking around and did o.k. He is penciled in for surgery on June 3 now so let's hope his cardiologist gives him the green light when he sees him on Thursday!
When we arrived at the San Diego Airport Tuesday, we were meeting Ashley in the baggage area. Well, we had not seen her new hair cut and did not recognize her! She was on one side of the room and we were way over on the other. She kept waving at us and Sonny asked me who was that girl over there waving. I told him I didn't know but I waved back anyway. As we got closer, we discovered it was Ashley!!
We spent Wednesday at the San Diego Zoo. It was great. Ever since our trip to New Zealand, I have been a big fan of zoos! We didn't get to see the #1 attraction though - the Panda. There was a 30 minute wait to stand in line and we opted out of that!
These were the most gorgeous trees! They were all over San Diego. They are the Jackaronda Tree. |
Sonny used his cane most of the time when we were walking around and did o.k. He is penciled in for surgery on June 3 now so let's hope his cardiologist gives him the green light when he sees him on Thursday!
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Traveling
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Greetings from San Diego
I guess you've notice my lack of posts this week. That is because we met Ashley in San Diego on Tuesday and have been on the go ever since! She just took the shuttle over to the airport to fly back to Texas. We will be leaving in the morning.
This morning we took a cab over to the U.S. Grant Hotel and explored it a bit. Wow! How opulent it is. It was built by Ulysses S Grant's son and opened in 1910. The chandeliers were just beautiful as well as the orchids and flowers everywhere.
Last night we wandered around Seaport Village and discovered this huge tree growing almost sideways!
We had a beautiful view at dinner of the Coronado Bridge that takes you over to the quaint little town of Coronado. The bridge is over 25 stories high and spans a little over 2 miles!
We toured the USS Midway, a Naval aircraft carrier which was commissioned towards the end of WW II. Until 1955, it was the largest ship in the world. I can believe it. We were going all over that ship most of the day - about 5 hours!!
This statue is the famous one of a sailor kissinga nurse in the middle of Times Square at the end of the war. It stands 25 feet tall!! That is the USS Midway in the background.
Don't Ashley and Sonny look like midgets??
These are some of the flowers (orchids) on a table at the US Grant Hotel.
We went to this restaurant in Little Italy twice .... it was so delicious!!
More of the flowers in bloom at the US Grant Hotel. Anyone know what they are???
I'll be heading home tomorrow and opening up my box of goodies from the new Stampin' Up Catalog!! Can't wait!
Sonny was supposed to have his hip surgery on Wednesday but it was canceled until he can get the "go ahead" from his cardiologist. Grrrr!! Now it looks like it will be early June before he can be scheduled.
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Traveling
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Happy Mother's Day
Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers out there. I hope your day is special.
I'm sad that I am not with either of my children but I know I will be talking to at least one of them plus we will be seeing Ashley on Tuesday. I am going to my sister's house in the afternoon and we will be celebrating our mom with a cook out. I have made potato salad and coleslaw and some fresh salsa - yum!
Here is the card I made for my mom using Indescribable Gift from the Occasions Catalog:
My mom is the best. She has always been there for me, no matter what. She believes in me wholeheartedly and thinks I can do no wrong. I haven't always been the best daughter, I know. Over the years, I have learned, with my own children, that being a mom is sometimes a thankless job but one I would not give up for all the tea in China. My mom has always been the one I turn to when things go wrong. I know she always has my back. She wiped my bottom, wiped away my tears, and was always my biggest cheerleader. I want to take this opportunity to thank my mom for always being there for me.
I have loved being a mother too. I have two kids that I love with all my heart. We may not always see eye-to-eye, but I hope they know I always love them and would do anything for them. I have many fond memories - as I hope they do - of them growing up and all the things we did as a family. I will worry about my children for the rest of my life - they are my treasures and will always be on my mind no matter how old they are.
Being estranged from my son on Mother's Day makes it a little tough. I have recently read that estrangements between adult children and their parents these days is a silent epidemic. I believe this. It's amazing how many people I have talked to that are estranged from some member of their family. When it is your own child, it really hurts but I always have hope that a resolution is in my future.
Mother's Day should not just be one day of the year. It takes so little to show your appreciation on a more frequent basis and I am going to make an effort to do just that. Whether it's a quick cup of tea, a movie, going shopping or simply telling your Mother how much you love, appreciate and treasure her, consider doing this often. Simply say .... Mom, I love you! My daughter does this for me. I always know she is there and she loves me unconditionally. We never hang up the phone without saying "I love you." It's the little things.
Thanks Mom for making me the woman I am today. I thank you, love you and am sending you a big hug!
And thanks to my daughter for being my best friend and the greatest daughter in the world.
I'm sad that I am not with either of my children but I know I will be talking to at least one of them plus we will be seeing Ashley on Tuesday. I am going to my sister's house in the afternoon and we will be celebrating our mom with a cook out. I have made potato salad and coleslaw and some fresh salsa - yum!
Here is the card I made for my mom using Indescribable Gift from the Occasions Catalog:
My mom is the best. She has always been there for me, no matter what. She believes in me wholeheartedly and thinks I can do no wrong. I haven't always been the best daughter, I know. Over the years, I have learned, with my own children, that being a mom is sometimes a thankless job but one I would not give up for all the tea in China. My mom has always been the one I turn to when things go wrong. I know she always has my back. She wiped my bottom, wiped away my tears, and was always my biggest cheerleader. I want to take this opportunity to thank my mom for always being there for me.
I have loved being a mother too. I have two kids that I love with all my heart. We may not always see eye-to-eye, but I hope they know I always love them and would do anything for them. I have many fond memories - as I hope they do - of them growing up and all the things we did as a family. I will worry about my children for the rest of my life - they are my treasures and will always be on my mind no matter how old they are.
Being estranged from my son on Mother's Day makes it a little tough. I have recently read that estrangements between adult children and their parents these days is a silent epidemic. I believe this. It's amazing how many people I have talked to that are estranged from some member of their family. When it is your own child, it really hurts but I always have hope that a resolution is in my future.
Mother's Day should not just be one day of the year. It takes so little to show your appreciation on a more frequent basis and I am going to make an effort to do just that. Whether it's a quick cup of tea, a movie, going shopping or simply telling your Mother how much you love, appreciate and treasure her, consider doing this often. Simply say .... Mom, I love you! My daughter does this for me. I always know she is there and she loves me unconditionally. We never hang up the phone without saying "I love you." It's the little things.
Thanks Mom for making me the woman I am today. I thank you, love you and am sending you a big hug!
And thanks to my daughter for being my best friend and the greatest daughter in the world.
Labels:
Indescribable Gift,
mothers day
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
MDS Monday Sketch
This is my submission this week for MDS Monday. The instructions were to keep the page simple and concentrate on the photo. I love these two pictures of my grandson, Jayce, taken last year.
We had such a good visit with Jayce and his parents. I had not seen Jayce since he was 18 months old so it took a little time for him to warm up to us but once he did, it was great. We took him to a park in Austin and he loved climbing a big tree and racing down the hill. I thought the Project Life cards were appropriate for this page because to all little boy, Life Is An Adventure!
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MDS Monday,
My Digital Studio
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Fun With Friends
My friend, Margaret, is visiting me this week from Texas. We have been quite busy as you can tell my lack of blog posts! We picked them up from the airport Monday night and had dinner before we came home and visited for a while. Early Tuesday morning, we said good-bye to the guys as they went to SC for the week skeet shooting. They are returning today. Tuesday Margaret and I spent most of the day in my stamp room. She was able to make the cards from my March Stamp Club while I prepared the materials for this month's stamp club. Wednesday we went to the Newcomers Coffee where we enjoyed a fashion show put on by Give Back Boutique in Mooresville. The Boutique is really nice. They sell gently used high end clothing - like Chico's, Gap, etc. as well as purses, jewelry and shoes. I have bought several items there and Ashley always like to visit there when she is in town. I left this time with a pair of slacks and a bracelet for $12! and Margaret purchased a pair of Merrills sandals and a bracelet. My friend Judy was with us also and scored a pair of "never worn" white leather Keds. If you live in the area, you should stop in the store and see what you can find!
Here are a couple of cards that Margaret made this week. She fell in love with this great fun fold.
Here are a couple of cards that Margaret made this week. She fell in love with this great fun fold.
On this card, she used the DSP (it's on Stampin' Up's Clearance Rack right now!) |
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fun fold
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Monday, May 4, 2015
Sneak Peeks
Last week was the Stampin' Up Convention for New Zealand and Australia and they got the new catalog. I can't wait to get my hands on it but for now, I can view it on-line. Here is one of the gals holding her new catalog - pretty exciting!
Want another Sneak Peek? How about the new In-colors? We are not allowed to show you items in the catalog, but we can show you items made with product from the catalog, so check out these pretty cards!…
The colors are:
Mint Macaron (big conversation going on about the spelling of that one)
Tip Top Taupe
Watermelon Wonder
Cucumber Crush
Delightful Dijon
Don't you wonder about the people who come up with the names of these colors?!! Tip Top Taupe - say that 5 times fast! I think my favorites will be the Mint Macron and Watermelon Wonder but I'm also loving that Cucumber Crush too. The Delightful Dijon looks like a good replacement for More Mustard that we had a few years back.
If you look closely at the picture, you'll see a few other sneak peeks - like the butterfly, ribbon, embellishment in the center of the butterfly ....
We can put in our pre-order on a few select items and I've been busy making my list!
Marianne and I took boxes of our retired stamps to the big sale at Stamper's Alley on Saturday. We had some great prices on them along with punches and dies. I really didn't want to take all that stuff back home this time. The sale wasn't supposed to start until 9 a.m. but it was in the parking lot so there was no stopping the early birds. When I arrived about 8:30, there were already people shopping in our booth. Marianne and I were busy trying to arrange our things on the table and pricing a few last minutes items. I'm not complaining though because we did better than we ever have before and walked away with over $700 between us! That will buy a lot of new stamps!! Of course we went out to dinner last night after the sale and both ended up buying dinner for our spouses!
Want another Sneak Peek? How about the new In-colors? We are not allowed to show you items in the catalog, but we can show you items made with product from the catalog, so check out these pretty cards!…
The colors are:
Don't you wonder about the people who come up with the names of these colors?!! Tip Top Taupe - say that 5 times fast! I think my favorites will be the Mint Macron and Watermelon Wonder but I'm also loving that Cucumber Crush too. The Delightful Dijon looks like a good replacement for More Mustard that we had a few years back.
If you look closely at the picture, you'll see a few other sneak peeks - like the butterfly, ribbon, embellishment in the center of the butterfly ....
We can put in our pre-order on a few select items and I've been busy making my list!
Marianne and I took boxes of our retired stamps to the big sale at Stamper's Alley on Saturday. We had some great prices on them along with punches and dies. I really didn't want to take all that stuff back home this time. The sale wasn't supposed to start until 9 a.m. but it was in the parking lot so there was no stopping the early birds. When I arrived about 8:30, there were already people shopping in our booth. Marianne and I were busy trying to arrange our things on the table and pricing a few last minutes items. I'm not complaining though because we did better than we ever have before and walked away with over $700 between us! That will buy a lot of new stamps!! Of course we went out to dinner last night after the sale and both ended up buying dinner for our spouses!
Labels:
2015-2016 catalog,
used stamp sale
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Saturday, May 2, 2015
MDS Monday 111
I decided late tonight to submit a page for MDS Monday. (Can't skip a week!) So I threw this together pretty fast. I used Project Life embellishments and stamps mostly on the page. These are pictures from a trip we took to the Outer Banks several years ago. I love, love, love the beach .... Sonny not so much! But he does like the Outer Banks (mainly one bar he discovered on Hatteras Island!) As long as I don't make him sit in the sand with me, he tolerates it! Guess after 42 years of marriage, there is a lot of compromises!
I did something a little different on this page. In the background, I cut and pasted several watercolor washes from Beautiful Today in a muted blue.
Make sure you check out the other submissions over at MDS Monday.
I did something a little different on this page. In the background, I cut and pasted several watercolor washes from Beautiful Today in a muted blue.
Make sure you check out the other submissions over at MDS Monday.
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MDS Monday
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
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