Thursday, March 27, 2008

Brighten it up baby!

Winter is hanging on and won't give up around here. I'm really ready for spring! I made some changes to my blog to try and brighten things up. I was getting tired of the tans and browns.


This is another card from the SCS MI Mingle. I really think this is the last one! This was Jen's challenge card. We had to use the paper and ribbons and at least one of the images she provided. We could add to it. I added some stickles to my cake, but you can't see them very well in the picture. I wanted the ribbons to be on the left, but after I suck that part on I realized I had done it on the wrong side. The card opens to the right there. Oops!



Tuesday, March 25, 2008


This was the card I did for the shoebox swap at the MI SCS Mingle. Can you believe it has been over 3 weeks since the event and I am still talking about it? I still haven't unpacked my stamping stuff from that weekend either. This card is done in Old Olive, Soft Sky and Chocolate Chip. It uses the SU! Paisley background and the main image is from www.starvingartistamps.com. That ribbon is the new olive twill in the Occasions mini catalog.


Friday, March 21, 2008

Look at those piggies!

Aren't they cute?
I couldn't resist. I just had to get some pics today.
And she was hamming it up and posing for mama.
By the way, Morgan was entered into a cute baby contest through one of the local radio stations here. If you feel compelled to vote to help her win we would really appreciate it. Here is how you can vote:

* VIA EMAIL: Send an email to mornings@wiog.com. In the e-mail, the SUBJECT LINE should contain ONLY the number of the baby as assigned by WIOG on the website gallery. MORGAN IS 106
A “#” sign or any other information in the SUBJECT LINE besides the number may cause the vote to not be counted.
In the body of the e-mail, please include your name, address and daytime phone.
ONLY ONE EMAIL PER DAY.

* VIA TEXT MESSAGE: Send a text to 62582 with keyword: baby (this MUST be first in the body of the message), followed by a space and then ONLY the NUMBER of the baby as assigned by WIOG on the website and no other information (providing additional information may result in the disqualification of the vote) MORGAN IS 106
NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TEXTS YOU CAN SEND

The contest ends at 5:00PM EST on March 28th. Go vote!

Thursday, March 20, 2008

WILDLY CHERRY M&Ms!!!!!

WOW! I was just at my local dollar store and saw these wildly cherry m&ms. Hmmm. I'll give them a try. I LOVE THEM! YUM!! YUM!! YUM!! So I had to run over here and share with someone. The package says Limited Edition. I'm going to have to run out and stock up.



Here is a birdie card that I made for the current DKOS. I had to use the A Little Birdie Told Me stamp set from SU! and do some paper piecing. That is what I did on the umbrella. The polka dot bacground is from a stamp by PaperTrey Ink. Emma let me borrow it. I love how it goes with the polka dot pomagrante ribbon. That is from one of the SU! ribbon originals.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

What? I have a blog? I like totally forgot!

Well, not really. The last couple of weeks have been crazy. There was the prepping for the SCS event, then the event itself, stomach flu going around my house, busiest time of the year at work, volunteering to do testing on a new system during the busiest time of year at work, me getting sick, etc. And here we are. I did manage to find a few pictures from the big event to share because I obviously haven't done anything creative since then. Here is one and I will try to get some more up in the next few days.



These are the boxes I gave to my roomies. The boxes are from the dollar store. Can you believe that? I used the SAB rub-ons on them and I filled them with alterables, like a naked frame, coasters, watchmaker tins, some giant paper clips... Pretty cool huh?

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Drum Roll Please!

I know you have been waiting so patiently to see my finished swap card from the MI SCS get together, now called the Michigan Mingle. Well, here it is. Ta-Da!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Al-u-min-EEE-um

That is how you say aluminum in England. That is one of the many things I learned this weekend at the SCS MI Mingle. I am exhausted. I got about 3 hours of sleep each night. My roomies and I stayed up late talking and giggling both nights. I talked my husband into letting me take a nap after I got home yesterday. He thought it was so funny that I was so tired. I had come home, took a shower and got dressed, had a bowl of cereal and talked to him and the kids for a few and then I took a nap. At 9:00 or so at night I realized that I had put my shirt on backwards. That is how tired I was. I have my camera packed up still and didn't take too many pictures cause I was busy, busy. So I will have to get to those later this week.

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Fruit Punch



I was looking for an excuse to use my Fruit Punch Stickles so I made this card. I really love that color of stickles, usually I am just a Star Dust kind of gal. I thought they worked well with the Purely Pomegranate and Groovy Guava. The card base is Certainly Celery and the ribbon is too. The stamp set is SU!'s Doodle This.

Monday, March 03, 2008

Busy, Busy, Busy

I have been busy prepping for a big SCS stamping event next weekend in Birch Run. I helped to organize it. Here are some of those things that I have been working on.

This is one of the goodie bags for the 1st ten people that paid for their registrations. I thought it would get people to act fast. It did and I had no clue the event would sell out. The last two years we had room for more people. This year we are over 50 and it will be tight. I'm not telling what is inside cause I want it to be a surprise. I went with black and white. The stamp is from Baroque Motifs and I used my tag punches for the tags.

Here are some of the treasure hunt prizes.

And this is the gift for my secret sister. I made it by accident. I was playing with it and was going to use it for something else and when I finished I thought this would be a great gift for my secret sister. The paper is from Rubber Soul. Inside the middle are some more goodies.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Graduation Cards



In addition to the baby card from the last post, I needed to come up with a graduation card. Both of these cards use the same pieces. I used the chipboard star and covered it with encore silver ink and then I clear embossed over it. That is where the texture came from. I wanted to use a neutral pallet so I went with black, white, and gray. I have the star punches on order so if the campers want to add punched out stars in the school colors that will be easy. I thought about adding some ribbon, but kind of liked the cleaness of these cards and thought if they were going to a guy it didn't really need any ribbon. What do you think? How could these be spiced up a bit?

Monday, February 25, 2008

I'm a dork! & Here is a card

Jana gave me an Excellent Blogger Award back on 2/14 and I totally spaced it. Thanks Jana! But obviously I haven't been too excellent lately. I will work on that though. I'll start out by showing you a card I made this weekend.


This is a baby card for our next stamp camp. I bought a bunch of the sticky cuts and chipboard pieces that SU! offered to demos in bulk in anticipation of using them for our next camp projects. Here I have used the sticky cut heart with beads and microbeads. I was planning to use it with glitter, but I didn't have a color that would look good for the heart. My plan for the camp is to use the pink bead duo that SU! offers, but I didn't have that on hand this weekend so I had to improvise. I used some pink beads and microbeads that I had to attempt to get a similar effect. I also had to improvise the background. I want to use the polka dot background at the camp, but I don't have that so I used a pencil eraser here. The colors are Certainly Celery, Barely Banana, and Groovy Guava. I stamped the giraffe from Wild About You in Apricot Appeal.

BTW - You can click on the picture to make it bigger if you want to see the beads closer. For some reason my blogger stopped making the pictures clickable and bigger automatically, but I was able to find one that worked before and modified the html code from that to make it work on this one the the last card I posted.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Want to laugh so hard that you cry and snot flies out your nose?

Not that I would know or anything.

I just love it when people do those "what they looked up to get to my blog" posts. I don't know how to do that. And I highly doubt many people end up at my blog on accident, but Dawn over at Because I Said So did this the other day. Oh is it funny.

And the Poineer Woman used to do them every so often, but I haven't seen one recently.

My DH googled himself the other day and got this...He sent me an email and said people must think we abuse our children.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Two Weeks?!?!

I can't believe it has been two weeks since I posted last. Wow! Time flies. I only have one stamping project that I have worked on in those two weeks. And it all happened this past weekend. I made 56 cards for the Michigan SCS get together that is coming up at the beginning of March. I don't want to show the finished product until after the event, but here is a peek of what they looked like in the middle of the assembly and stamping.


That is the card base with 55 of it's friends stacked up next to it. In front are the cut pieces for the main image. The stamp on the card base I got at http://www.starvingartistamps.com/. It is the Ornate Tooled Leather Background. I love it! I bought the unmounted rubber and then I put it on ez mount cling foam. When I went to use it I realized I probably didn't need to do that. When I stamp with my backgrounds I do it upside down. So I lay the rubber, image side up on my grid paper and then I ink it up. Next I lay the paper on top of the rubber and fold my grid paper over top of that and rub all around to make sure the paper is pressed into the rubber image. The base is Really Rust, Chocolate Chip, and Creamy Caramel. The background was stamped in Really Rust ink on the Creamy Caramel and then the edges were sponged with Really Rust. More to come on the finished card later. I hope you enjoyed this sneak peek. And I will try to make a whole card that I can show you this weekend!

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Bronc Buster Stamp Camp Card



This is my other card for the next stamp camp. I wanted to do a masculine card. This can be used as a birthday card or whatever. The colors are Blue Bayou, Soft Sky, Chocolate Chip, Ruby Red and Very Vanilla. I used some Hemp Twine and an Antique Brass Jumbo Eyelet.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

One of a Kind Stamp Camp Card



This is one of the cards we are doing at our next stamp camp. Similar to some of the other cards I have done with this set. Pretty In Pink, Purely Pomegranate, Close to Cocoa, and Chocolate Chip.

Friday, February 01, 2008

The Card from H - E - Double Hockey Sticks

This stupid card, and her 5 identical twin sisters, took me 5 hours to make. Umm, why? This is a relatively simple card. It was not the gate fold, or cutting out the flowers. It was the darn patterned paper I picked out to use on it.
Last Friday night I went to stamp at my pal Crystal's house. I needed to borrow her stamp set to make this card so I precut everything and took it all with me. That way I could finish these cards and spend the rest of the night making the samples for my upcoming stamp camp, making the sample for my shoebox swap for the SCS event in March, bringing the design in my head to paper for the 52+ swap cards for that same event. Did I get any of that other stuff done? NO! The pieces I cut for the main image on this card included a whisper white rectangle instead of the River Rock one you see here. When I put it together it just did not work with the patterned paper. I tried a few other things Crystal suggested, but could not make it work. Then Lorie says what about River Rock. Duh! That is the weird color in the patterned paper that I couldn't figure out. This is no masterpiece. But it works.


Here are some closeups of the glitter on the flowers. I used a clear copic spica for the glitter.

The colors on this card are Rose Red, Taken with Teal, Pumpkin Pie, and River Rock. The patterned paper is from a pack by Pink Martini I got at Verve Visual called Orange Creamsicle. And it is on sale right now. So if you are looking for something to go with River Rock, here is your ticket!

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

True Friend meets Bali Breeze





Another DKOS swap! For this one we had to use the Bali Breeze paper in a way that shows both sides. Me being the ding bat that I am forgot to order the paper on my last order so one of the gals sent me some pieces to use for the swap. The colors on this are Old Olive, Purely Pomagranate and Summer Sun. The paper also has Taken with Teal in it, I believe. I used my markers to color the flower. I had to go back over the dots on the flower border after I stamped it because they didn't come out quite as dark as I had hoped. They were muddied by the Summer Sun. Some sponging on the edges. Some Old Olive brads holding the folded paper over so you could see the other side.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Did I ever show you this?

I don't think I did cause I sent these both to my secret sister at one point, I think. It is hard to remember.



This Bella card is very similar to an ATC I did for a swap. So if it looks familiar that is why. Wild Wassabi, Purely Pomagranate, and Blue, blue...Bordering Blue? No. Ballet Blue? No. The other one...Brocade Blue. That's it! Man I am slipping. The third kid did me in. My mind isn't what it used to be. This here is Cosmobella from StampingBella. The Cocktails sentiment is from The Cat's Pajamas and the background is SU Crosshatch. I love that stamp. Not long after it came out I was sitting in the bathroom at work and realized the wallpaper had the same pattern on it. Don't know why I had to share that with you. I paper pieced her shirt. I think that is Cutie Pie paper. Colored with marker in other areas. Then there is a big fat rhinestone brad there with her just cause it needed some bling and I didn't know what to do.




Here is Stem Silhouettes in fall colors. This was a DKOS swap too. Old Olive, Really Rust and More Mustard. Pretty straightforward here. The background is Sanded. I like Sanded a lot too. If I had to choose between Sanded and Crosshatch I'm not sure which one I would pick. I love them both. If I really had to pick just one I guess Crosshatch, cause I could create a look similar to Sanded with the DTP technique. You could duplicate Crosshatch too, but I am too lazy for that.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Baroque Motifs in Red and Green

Baroque Motifs. I just like saying that. You have to say it with a French accent you know? Another DKOS card. For this one we had to use reds and greens with Baroque Motifs and add some background paper and some ribbon. I'm guessing background paper means printed paper. So that is what I went with. I found this in the pack of Rubber Soul paper that I bought when I had to buy the Snowman From Above stamp that I haven't used yet. I found that the leaves were similar to the leaves in the Baroque Motif stamp. See that. Pretty clever huh? The paper pack had brown with the reds and greens so that is why I matted my pieces with Chocolate Chip. I used Old Olive for my green and Real Red. I sponged the edges. I took forever to tie the knots in the ribbon. I don't know what my problem was that day. I just couldn't tie a good looking knot for nothing. I tried several ways and made note of which side crossed over which etc. I couldn't get the same thing to work twice. I finally got all 6 cards done that I was making. Phew!


Friday, January 25, 2008

Awe! Aren't they cute?

Ok, ignore the fact that she has a dislocated shoulder. It takes some time to get used to lining up the body parts. I made this card for the DKOS swap. The instructions said to make a kids Valentine card with the All in the Family set and do some paper piercing (I double checked it said piercing and not piecing. See the holes in the pink on the right side?), and I think we had to do ribbon and sparkle too. Her skirt is sparkly, you just can't see it here. I picked some kid friendly colors and when to town. Real Red, Lovely Lilac (I think, I always get the purples mixed up) and Pretty In Pink. The hearts along the bottom are from Monkey Business. The skirt and the flower are part of the All in the Family Accessories set.