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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Caring Thoughts and Loving Prayers

Sometimes the sentiment speaks for itself.
This one does.
This card is off to someone that I have never met but must be a wonderfully special person as the entire crafting community has stood up to support her.  I am honored to be a part of it. 
God Bless, and have a great afternoon.

Supplies:
(All supplies are PTI unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Healing Touch Sentiments
Paper: Kraft, Pure Poppy, Rustic White; My Minds Eye Fine and Dandy (Tickled Pink paper pad) DP
Ink: SU! Soft Suede
Accessories: Hawaiian Shores, Pure Poppy and Oranges Vintage Buttons, Baker's Twine; SU! Corner Rounder and Scalloped Punches



Thursday, January 27, 2011

Matchy, Matchy!

I'm a matchy, matchy kind of girl.  I like socks that match shoes that match pants.  Brown socks with black shoes (or vice versa) - just couldn't do it!  Black socks with brown or navy pants.  It would eat at me all day.  I'd go sockless and find my way to Target for brown or navy socks before going to the office.  (Okay, I'm unemployed right now, but theoretically). 
Here's a matchy, matchy card and tag using Papertrey Ink's Cupcake die and my favorite PP, Dotty Biscotti!  Dotty is FAB-U-LOUS! 
I had some help with the matchy, matchy from my amazing Copics.  When I only had one red flower, I was able to color a pinkish-coralish kind of flower with a dark red Copic marker and...well, like magic I had two red flowers!  
Okay, now that I've said "matchy, matchy" what seems like a dozen times, I'm off to make some dinner!  Thanks so much for visiting, and have a great evening!

Supplies:
(All supplies are PTI unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Everyday Button Bits, Big Birthday Wishes
Paper: Kraft, Aqua Mist, Fine Linen Dotty Biscotti PP
Ink: Pure Poppy; SU! Soft Suede
Accessories: Shape Up Series Collection Cupcake die, Double Ended Banners Die, Tin Types Impression Plate, Fine Linen Vintage Button, Fine Linen Twill, Button Twine; Provo Craft Cricut, SU! Dazzling Diamonds, Prima Flower, Copic marker

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Live Simply. Love Much.

Such great advice, isn't it?  Just popping in to share a little cutie stamped with the Papertrey Ink's sweet Little Bitty Bird stamp set. 
Thanks for visiting, and have a great evening!

Supplies:
(All supplies are PTI unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Little Bitty Bird
Paper: Hawaiian Shore, SS White, Ripe Avocado; SU! Cherry Cobbler
Ink: SU! Early Espresso, Cherry Cobbler, Tempting Turquoise
Accessories: Eyelet Border die, Woodgrain Impression Plate, Vintage Cream Button; Baker's Twine, SU! Corner Rounder

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Papertrey January Blog Hop Challenge

This is today's second post.  Don't forget to scroll down for a card fit for a princess!!  And now on to Papertrey's January Blog Hop Challenge! 
It's been a while since I've participated in the Hop, and I'm excited to play today and have not one, but two cards to share!  Here's the challenge, straight from Nichole Heady's blog:

With the new year comes a clean slate along with many resolutions.  This month's blog hop challenge involves you challenging yourself to use a Papertrey stamp set that has yet to see ink or even one that might be collecting a little dust!  Go through your stash and see what little used treasure it might hold.

I have a LOT of Papertrey Ink stamps sets, and I was thrilled to get a little nudge toward inking up an oldie but goodie (or two).  For the first card, I totally cased a card by Maile Belles in this awesome publication.  I absolutely fell love with the clean and simple look of the card and am always looking for new ways to use these beautiful Embellishments stamps and dies.  I used a sentiment from Heart Prints that will be perfect for my husband for Valentine's Day. 
This second card is also totally cased - this time from a previous CARDS publication (sorry, but I don't remember which one!), and it came together exactly the way I imagined it would.  That doesn't happen often, so I was thrilled with it.  I adore all the texture - the impression plate, the felt, the rhinestones, the sentiment raised with the dimensionals...my bliss!  I also love that it's a little "bohemian" - kraft, felt, rhinestones, squares and flowers combined with the more formal font of the sentiment.  I'm truly not gushing over my own work, but again, when I'm able to turn something in my brain into a finished product...well I was jumping for joy!
A couple of notes...I used a punch on the felt for the hearts.  It worked great, but I don't think that method would work well with a cheap felt.  Also, I'm working to improve my photography, so constructive criticism is welcome.  I shoot with a Nikon D60, use a photo tent (I have just changed to use daylight bulbs), and have Photoshop editing software.
Thanks so much for hopping on over, and have a great evening!

Supplies:
(All supplies are PTI unless otherwise noted)
Always Card
Stamps: Embellishments, Heart Prints
Paper: White
Ink:  True Black
Accessories: Embellishments die, Vintage Pure Poppy Buttons; SU! Fine Linen string

I Love You Card
Stamps: Fillable Frames #2, Damask Designs
Paper: Kraft, Vintage Cream; My Minds' Eye (Alphabet Soup Girl - Sweet Song)
Ink: Pure Poppy
Accessories: Pure Poppy Felt, Fillable Frames #2 die, Medium Heart Punch, Brown Rhinestones, Guide Lines Impression Plate;SU! Corner Rounder Punch

Catching Up!

Sorry that it's been so quiet here!  I've had TONS of goodness to share, but so many things have gotten in the way.  Don't you just hate it when that happens??  I don't know about you, but I'd typically prefer only to do WHAT I want to WHEN I want to.  If only it really worked that way!  Hehe.
One thing that I do LOVE doing is spending time with our grandson, and we were lucky to have him stay with us for a few days.  Before he was born I just didn't get it when friends or co-workers would gush over their grandchildren.  What was the big deal anyway?  Now I know, and Timothy is amazing...and fun...and cute...and loving...and, well, you get the picture.  Being a grandparent - there's NOTHING like it!  I love to rock him to sleep.  His parents are the put-him-in-the-crib-and-he-goes-to-sleep-by-himself kind of parents, and that works for them.  Me, I love to rock him.  Sometimes when he falls asleep I don't want to put him down.  I've been known to just hold and rock him for the whole nap.  Two hours...three hours - doesn't matter to me. Whatever else needs to be done, it can wait!
Here's a fun pic from one evening's dinner.  Yes, I know it...serving ravioli to a self-feeding 16-month old makes a straight from the dinner to the bathtub kind of evening.  Actually, I love every minute of it!  Notice Mr.Two Fisted Eater...spoon in right hand, fork in left!
I am also happy to report that a box full of Papertrey Ink goodness arrived in the mailbox a few days ago.  Oh yes!  The newest Tiny Treats (Tiny Treats: Birthday) is absolutely adorable, and Mat Stack 5 is awesome.  It's such a fun, classic shape, and I can see myself using it over and over.  I had such fun with this card!
Two important notes:  I'll be back in a bit for Papertrey Ink's January Blog Hop, and I've edited posts here, here and here to add supply lists.  Thanks for being patiently waiting- you're awesome!

Supplies:
(All supplies are PTI unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Tiny Treats:Birthday
Paper: Kraft, Aqua Mist, Sweet Blush; My Minds' Eye (Alphabet Soup Girl - Little Princess, Zoo Cuties)
Ink: Pure Poppy
Accessories: Sweet Blush Vintage Buttons, Button Twine, Pure Poppy Felt, Mat Stack 5 die; Nestabilities Scalloped Circle, SU! 1 3/4 Circle Punch and Corner Rounder Punch 

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Pink and Kraft

Edited to add supply list below.  Let me know if you have questions!

Stopping by to share a sweet little Papertrey Ink's Favor It Box 3.  I think it's just as adorable as it can be!
Visit tomorrow for all those promised details, including today's!  Have a great evening!

Supplies:
(All supplies are PTI unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: 2010 Love Tags, Background Basics:Hearts
Paper: Kraft, Hibiscus Burst
Ink: Hibiscus Burst; SU! Soft Suede
Accessories: Hibiscus Burst Twill, Wood Button, SU! 1 3/4 Circle Punch

Monday, January 17, 2011

Post'n'Go - Baby Boy

Edited to add supply list below.  Let me know if you have questions!

Enjoying time with our grandson...I'll be back later with the details.  Thanks for visiting, and have a great evening!

Supplies:
(All supplies are PTI unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Inside & Out: Baby
Paper: Kraft and Vintage Cream; SU! Baja Breeze, October Afternoon DP
Ink: SU! Baja Breeze
Accessories: Vintage Buttons, Button Twine Fillable Frames #5 die; Accucut Criss Cross die

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Ticket to Love

Edited to add supply list below.  Let me know if you have questions!

Stopping by to share a fun Valentine treat.  I was so excited when Papertrey Ink released their Just the Ticket stamp set last summer, but I've barely used it!  I knew it would be perfect, though, when I was looking for a unique way to embellish this Accucut wrap.   
I'll stop back later with some links and the details.  Hope you're having a great Sunday...oh, and YEAH BEARS!

Supplies:
(All supplies are PTI unless otherwise noted)
Stamps: Just the Ticket, Fancy Flourishes
Paper: Kraft and Rustic Cream; Cosmo Cricket (Chemistry) DP
Ink: Basic Black and Pure Poppy; SU! Soft Suede
Accessories: Black and Vintage Cream Vintage Buttons, Button Twine and Just the Ticket Border die; Nestabilities Classic Circles, SU! Heart Punch, Accucut Treat Wrap die

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Whimsical Thanks

Busy, busy Saturday - trying to get ready for a visit from our grandson, Timothy.  Yeah!  We so look forward to spending time with him, and of course we find that EVERYTHING he does is cute or funny! 
Our front door opens into the kitchen, and the first thing he always does is ask for an apple.  How could we resist when when we know that this is what we'll get?
He's not into toys...he's more into my pots and pans.  We love having him underfoot!
I'm sharing a card that I made a while ago.  It's a little out of my comfort zone, and I don't know if I like it or not, but I do love the buttons and adore the stamp set, Papertrey Ink's Wonderfully Whimsical.     
Thanks so much for visiting, and I hope you're having a wonderful weekend!

Friday, January 14, 2011

Simple Thanks

Stopping by to share a thank you card using my favorite Papertrey Ink mat stack.  Simple paper, simple sketch, simple sentiment.  What could be better?
Thanks for visiting, and have a super day!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Big Birthday Wishes

Two years ago our daughter Megan met a man and spent a lot of time with him.  When she didn't bring him home to meet us, I asked a thousand questions that typically went something like this.
 Me:  What's his name?  How old is he?  Does he have a job?  Is he married?  Is he divorced?  Does he have children?  Has he ever been in jail?  Where did you meet him?
Megan:  In a bar.
Me:  What kind of a person do you meet in a bar??
Megan:  Mom, I was in the bar, too!
Me:  Oh, yeah...When can we meet  him?
Megan:  When I'm ready.
Me:  Well, I wanna meet him now!
Megan:  Moooooom!!
About three months later we met him, Mr. Jason Windland, and when they left I turned to my husband and said, "He's the one!"  Just two months later he asked for our permission to propose to our daughter, and on September 25, 2010 they were married.
Isn't she beautiful (not that I'm partial or anything!)?  I know they will love each other forever!  
Yesterday was his birthday, and because he lost his mom just a year ago, he asked me to make her goulash for his birthday dinner.  I was honored.
Here's the card I made to celebrate his special day, pairing Papertrey Ink's Birthday Bash Sentiments and accessories with some Cosmo Cricket Circa 1934 DP. 
Thanks for visiting, and have a super day!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

A Few of My Favorite Things

Actually, a LOT of my favorite things:
1. Papertrey Ink's Signature Greetings stamp set
2. Nestabilities
3. Anything in Stampin Up's Pink Pirouette
4. Papertrey Ink's Wood Buttons - no longer available :(
5. October Afternoon Modern Homemaker DP
6. Simple sketches
7. Kraft cardstock

Just a few sweet cards to add to the stash. 
Thanks for visiting, and have a super day!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Celebrate

Occassionally I have something to share but not much to say.  Like today.  I'm calling that "Post'n'Go".
I've posted...now I'm going!  Hehe!
Have a super day!
Supplies:
(All supplies are PTI unless otherwise noted)
Stamps:  Fillable Frames #5
Paper:  Kraft and Pure Poppy; October Afternoon (Schoolhouse) DP
Ink:  Pure Poppy
Accessories:  Vintage Buttons, Button Twine

Monday, January 10, 2011

So Simple - Kraft Paper Bags

Today's So Simple packaging also begins with a kraft bag, and I'm using the flat, pocket-like bag that is available in a number of sizes.  They're great for brownies, pretzels, crackers, soaps, seeds, or a crafty gift of die cuts and ribbon shares!  So much fun!
I baked some M&M cookies for my kids and grandson - a little Valentine treat for them - and I wanted to package them in a sweet, simple way. 
Don't you just love those little pink and red candies peeking out of all of that cookie goodness?
I know it's kind of OCD, but I like for the fold to be straight (and for them all to be the same), and my Scor-Pal helps with that. 
To close the bags I stamped a full sheet of kraft, self-adhesive labels with a fun to/from stamp using Papertrey Ink's Tiny Treats: Valentine set and punched them out.  They were the perfect size to help keep the cookies fresh and to keep them from escaping.

There are a number of ways to embellish these simple bags - they can be stamped or glittered or die cuts, ribbon, doilies, etc. can be attached...the list of ways to make them your own is endless!  I prefer to maintain the rustic look of the bag, and I love to use baker's twine to add to that.  I added a tag using Papertrey Ink's 2010 Love Tags stamp set, Limitless Lables and Love Lives Here dies and Vintage Buttons.  It says exactly what I wanted it to say! 
 Here they all are, simple sweetness, just waiting for those special people that I love so much!
Thanks so much for visiting and for sharing So Simple with me!  Stop back any time, and have a super day!

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Felt Daisy

Just stopping in to share a fun card using felt (again!) and some adorable Ocotber Afternoon.  It's from the Modern Homemaker line, and it's absolutely to die for! 
Off to have breakfast with our grandson (yeah!).  Have a super day!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Open

I found myself laughing out loud when I heard that January 1 is the date when most people make resolutions and that January 17 is the date when most people give up on those resolutions. I've never been one to make resolutions, but I do like the idea of thinking ahead to the new year and about what I'd like to accomplish.
I read about Ali Edwards' One Little Word, and I loved the idea of it!  What a great way to think about looking forward in a more abstract way - no lists or specifics - but to think about moving toward something that you find important.  I've spent the first week of this new year thinking about my word for the year, and I've chosen the word "open."
It's clear what I love most in papercrafting - great CS and buttons and ribbon (Oh my!), but I really want to be open to using other medium and techniques, to step outside of my typical comfort zone. Who knows...I may fall in LOVE with what I find!
Here, I've used some Papertrey Ink felt. What took me so long? I've collected every PTI felt and am finally feeling bold enough to use it. I don't know that I love it, but I do LIKE it!
I've also used Accucut's A2 Criss Cross Card die for the card base in PTI Kraft, some sweet My Minds' Eye DP, and my beloved PTI Vintage Buttons.  The felt cupcake and the sentiment are from the Signature Series: Cupcake stamp set and die
Thanks for stopping by and for sharing with me this One Little Word journey!


Friday, January 7, 2011

Warm Happiness, Too!

I adore "giving" holidays...finding the perfect gift for someone that I care about is just about as good as it gets!  I don't limit sharing my appreciation for people in my life only to holidays, and one of the great things about papercrafting is that it can help turn something ordinary into something extraordinary!
A gift card could be just about as ordinary as a gift can be, and some people don't like them.  Me, I love them and love that they're so easy to make special with a little crafty fun!  This gift card holder a perfect example of that.
 What could be a better match for this than Papertrey Ink's Warm Happiness Too stamp set?  I cut the matching (and absolutely adorable) teacup die in Aqua Mist Happy Spots PP, stamped it and layered it on some Aqua Mist CS impressed with the Tin Type Impression Plate. 
The base of this gift card is Accucut's A2 Gift Card, which is AMAZINGLY versatile!  The die provides a separate card to use for a small note or sentiment inside and the place to hold any gift card.
 I wanted to build a small stash of this card for sharing Starbucks or Caribou Coffee gift cards and couldn't stop making them with other Happy Spots colors!
I hope that looking at these makes you feel as warm and happy as it does me!  Have a super day!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Hugs and Kisses

With Valentine's Day just around the corner, I can't stop making treat boxes!  Today I'm sharing a little cutie using some Papertrey Ink goodies!  Love them! 
Here's something else that keeps me busy -ready to wash and box for sale.  Arent' they BEAUTIFUL?  Sometimes it's the little things, isn't it?
Have a super day!

Supplies:
(All supplies are PTI unless otherwise noted)
Stamps:  Simple Valentine
Paper:  Lavender Moon, Pure Poppy, White, Simple Valentine PP
Ink:  Pure Poppy, Lavender Moon
Accessories:  Favor It Box 2 and Limitless Layers Dies, Vintage Button; Circle Punches and Baker's Twine

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day, Love Birds!

I have a little cutie today using Papertrey Ink's Love Birds set.  It's an amazing, incredibly versatile set, and I can't wait use it again! 
Have a super day!

Supplies:
(All supplies are from Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted.)
Stamps:  Love Birds
Paper:  Rustic White and (SU!) Early Espresso; Basic Grey DP
Ink:  SU! Early Espresso and Cherry Cobbler
Accessories:  Background Basics: Diamonds Impression Plate, Love Birds Die, Hawaiian Shore Vintage Buttons, Button Twine; SU! Dazzling Diamonds, 2-way Glue and Cherry Cobbler Button

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Loving That Dress Form Die!

Just stopping by with another card using the awesome dress form die from Papertrey Ink.  I love it! 
Have a great evening, and God Bless!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

On Ice

I have been absolutely in love with Papertrey Ink’s On Ice stamp set and die. I know that I’ve been so smitten because I’ve been reminded of such fun winter memories as a child in the small town where I grew up in Illinois.

A few fun facts about this small town :
• one of the town’s two stores when I was young was a rock shop
• the main street is also a county line road; one half of the town is in one county and the other half in a different county
• the population is about 250 and technically is a “village” rather than a town
• many kids went to the same school that their parents did, and my siblings and I also had the same principal that my father had when he was a child
• the fire department were volunteers, and the fire equipment was held in the fire “barn” on main street, across the street from our house

Each winter the firemen (okay, our dads) would take the fire truck to the school and water down the second tennis court behind the school, close to the railroad tracks. That cement slab magically became our skating rink for the winter, and almost every kid in town could be found there on any given winter day. Kids could find skates by borrowing them from older siblings or from friends, and the lucky ones would find their own new, shiny pair under the tree on Christmas morning. I can still remember tightly lacing my own new skates around my ankles one special year! We would take our skates to school so that we could skate during recess, and on the weekend we would “walk the tracks” to the rink. The cold never bothered us, and we knew that when we got home we’d have hot cocoa made from the mix my mom would make in the big Tupperware container – yes, that cocoa mix recipe has been around for a long time!
I had a chance to visit there a few weeks ago, just to spend some time reminiscing!
The rock shop is gone now but was in the empty lot next year to this post office.  Sometimes I can still smell what the shop smelled like!
The county line road. 
The fire "barn".  A fire was a big deal, and many people in the town would follow the truck when it was called out! 
The tennis court/skating rink was behind the tall patch of weeds.   
 These are tracks that we would walk, skates over our shoulders, to get to the rink.
Finally, in celebration of these fun memories, I thought I'd share this card using the On Ice set and die along with some October Afternoon designer paper.
Thank you for stopping by and for sharing these special memories with me!  God Bless!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year!

I'm just popping in on this first day of 2011 to say "Happy New Year" and to share a fun card.  I hope you're ringing in the new year in the way that is meaningful and wonderful for you!  

Isn't this little dress form stamp and die just darling!  It's my most favorite 2010 release from Papertrey Ink. 
Okay, off to spend the day with family. 
God Bless!
Supplies:
(All supplies are PTI unless otherwise noted)
Stamps - Signature Series:  Dress Form
Paper - White, True Black, Happy Spots PP 
Ink - Basic Black (SU!)
Other - Signature Series: Dress Form Die, Rhinestones (Kaiser), Corner Rounder (SU!)