The challenge was to use different patterns that didn't match on a project. I made a card. There are 8 different patterned papers on my card, including the wood patterned paper background. I stitched around the border with twine. I used a tag and a rub-on for the sentiment and I finished it off with a wooden heart. Linking up to the Moxie Fab blog. Thanks for looking.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Monday, July 1, 2013
Recipe Book
I made 2 of these recipe books for my sons. They include family recipes that I thought they would like. They both really enjoyed their books, so I guess they came out all right.
I made them several years ago - have you ever wanted to remake something? Do you change something that is important and has already been given? I guess I'm being silly. I'm so glad my sons enjoyed them and I hope they'll use them all of their lives.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
I was so excited to see this month's sketch from My Mind's Eye and Pagemaps! Love all of the circles and I have a photo I've been wanting to scrap that fits this perfectly.
Don't you love it?
Here is my try at this sketch.
Please excuse the colors - the bottom is a bit more accurate. It is a terribly cloudy, windy, chilly day in the northeast. This is a photo of my dh and I on the day before we got married. We were helping my mom set up her house for it. I had so much fun using the Vintage Nostalgic Collection, along with Everyday Fun stamps, Follow Your Heart stamps and Nutmeg Hanging Out stamps (all from My Mind's Eye) and I inked the edges of everything with Tim Holtz Distress Ink. I cut all of the circles, flower shapes, tag shapes, photo corners and the photo mat using my Silhouette Cameo and files from the Silhouette store. I also used some Bazzill cardstock for the hearts, a Jenni Bowlin for Fiskars tag and the Fiskars heart punch, Basic Grey Candy Buttons and a small tag, my favorite black foam American Crafts Thickers, a lovely Webster Pages Cameo Pushpin, Echo Park Photo Freedom labels, Stephanie Barnard for Clearsnap ink, bling from my stash, my Scotch ATG, Tombow Mono Aqua glue and some foam tape.
Thank you My Mind's Eye for a great sketch challenge and for the inspirational Vintage Nostalgia Collection - and thank you for looking.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Promarker Giveaway!
Oh my goodness - Enfys has the best giveaway here on her blog! Check it out. I have my fingers crossed... good luck!
Monday, October 15, 2012
Well, I've been kind of busy lately
But I haven't gotten that much done... lol. I wonder if anyone else has days or weeks like that. I wanted to enter all of these World Card Making Day challenges, but so far, I haven't managed to enter even one. I make cards, but somehow I don't get them done until the day after the challenge is over. sigh. I'm still trying though! I'm bound and determined to enter at least one!
KinderStampO has a challenge to submit any card, so here is the card I'm going to enter.
I've made a couple of other cards, but when I uploaded the photos and went to edit them, the pictures weren't great, so I have to take some photos in the clear daylight. It was very overcast and gray here today. I even scrapped! I know, I can't believe it either. I was just sitting at my scrapdesk, and I saw a photo that I wanted to scrap. Nah, not really. I just started with a white piece of cardstock, and then I made a pennant (maybe cause I got the new Jenni Bowlin for Fiskars Pennant punch). I love it!! I was playing around with it, and then I had a bunch of pennants punched... and next thing I knew, I had a layout done. Amazing! I'm proud to say that I stamped and punched and didn't use anything store bought except brads. My journaling is on a strip that slides behind the photo. Here it is. The flash in the photo is terrible. I'll try to get a better photo and replace it.
KinderStampO has a challenge to submit any card, so here is the card I'm going to enter.
I've made a couple of other cards, but when I uploaded the photos and went to edit them, the pictures weren't great, so I have to take some photos in the clear daylight. It was very overcast and gray here today. I even scrapped! I know, I can't believe it either. I was just sitting at my scrapdesk, and I saw a photo that I wanted to scrap. Nah, not really. I just started with a white piece of cardstock, and then I made a pennant (maybe cause I got the new Jenni Bowlin for Fiskars Pennant punch). I love it!! I was playing around with it, and then I had a bunch of pennants punched... and next thing I knew, I had a layout done. Amazing! I'm proud to say that I stamped and punched and didn't use anything store bought except brads. My journaling is on a strip that slides behind the photo. Here it is. The flash in the photo is terrible. I'll try to get a better photo and replace it.
So - that's it for tonight. I'm off to link up to KinderStampO's blog. G'night.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Master Crafter Contest at Pink Cricut
Hi. I entered a Master Crafter contest at Pink Cricut (now called Sarah Hamer Designs). It cost $10 to enter. Sarah sent us each the exact same box. It contained the items below:
What a challenge! While showing my son the supplies I had to use, we decided I should make an owl. Yes - the colors I chose out of the stack reminded him of an owl, so an owl it was! I searched online for some good owl images, and settled on this one (Brown Wood Owl from Wikipedia). Don'cha love his red eyes?
Ok, so I cut the paper into strips and then cut the strips into smaller pieces, using the Scissor Mouse. I really enjoyed this cutting device. It worked directly on my desk, with no type of protection needed. It cut every type of paper I tried. It was very easy to use and very comfortable as well. I recommend it!
Next, I cut the strips of paper into many feather shapes. I also cut some v-shaped strips for the chest. I cut 3 pieces of paper into wings and a tail. I used the bag for the body. I cut a small card in the shape of the owl's head and then a heart for the eye area. I punched circles for around his eyes. I added red bling for the eyes.
I individually glued down each feather in a pattern that pleased me for both wings and the tail. I made a beak from Sculpey II, after trying a bunch of things with paper. I glued the v-shaped strips to the bag and I inked the bag and around some of the paper areas. I used Scor-Tape to attach the wings and the tail to the body (bag). I lined the back of the wings and tail, too.
I stamped "faith" into the card (head). I wrote "for" before "faith". Then I wrote what you will see below. I have a dear friend named Faith, and I'm going to give his to her filled with candy for Halloween. I figure a red-eyed owl kind of fits, right? I attached a circle, that I attached to another circle with foam dots, to the back of the small card (head). This way, the head will fit onto the body. I finished the eyes and attached the beak and - ta da! I was all done. (Ok - it wasn't really ta-da... it took me a lot longer than I thought it would. Lots of doing, redoing, checking the photo, planning and doing again).
I took photos to show that the bag still works and will be a great gift bag. I know it doesn't look like the photo above, but I think it looks a lot like an owl. This was a fun contest and I'm really glad I played along! Here are the photos:
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How the head attaches |


I hoped you liked him! If you'd like to vote for me, please go to http://www.pinkcricut.com/2012/10/master-crafter/ Thanks for looking.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Halloween is Coming
My first Halloween project this year is a tag. I participated in a swap and I sent this tag to my partner. It is hybrid. I printed out the pictures and papers and then fussy cut everything. I searched the web for a great little verse and I printed that out, too. All in all, I think it came out cute. Thanks for looking!
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