Saturday, August 22, 2009


The attempts at adding Ava were not so hot. Can't you just hear the loud CHEESE! that Ava is screetching? LOL!



Pretty girlie.





Yep, I am going to have fun making a new mini album with these pictures.



A funny one---I am pretty sure this look was accompanied with an exasperated, "Moooom!"



I am going to go kiss her cheeks now. :)
I will post a card later...I made one last night and I have to make another one today.




Wednesday, August 19, 2009

More Options


We also made this card at the Stamp Camp and I had the entire Teeny Tiny Wishes set out so that people could choose their own greeting. It's a pretty simple card, but striking I think. The colors really make it pop. :) We used Gable Green for the base, Tempting Turquoise for the bottom mat and the ink for the sentiment, Apricot Appeal ink for the flowers and ribbon (we used Pumpkin Pie marker to illustrate the details in the flowers), and Green Galore for the scallop oval piece that the sentiment is matted on. I had them tear the edges of both the turquoise piece and the white piece for some extra detail. The final project we made was this card: http://embellishedsimplicity.blogspot.com/2009/07/shoebox-swap-card.html

Again, thanks so much for looking and for any comments! :)

Monday, August 17, 2009

Another Stamp Camp Project




The Bashful Blue base doesn't open, it's just a piece of 5.5 x 4.25 cardstock that I adhered a 4 x 5.25 piece of white cardstock to after I stamped the images and attached the navy piece on with a silver brad (that way the brad back doesn't show and the back of the card is just a nice, smooth blue piece. I used two stamp sets: Razzle Dazzle (flowers, stripes) and Thoughts and Prayers (sentiment). The large flower image was stamped in the fifth generation and then the greeting was stamped over it with full-strength ink. I spritzed water on the yellow flower (cut with my Flower Layers #3 Sizzix die), crumpled it up, then unfolded it and rubbed it on the So Saffron ink pad to bring out the texture. It makes it look a little leather-like, I think. The darker blue is Not Quite Navy and the yellow flower is So Saffron. The pink ink is Pink Passion.
Thanks so much for looking and for any comments. :)

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Whoo is One? Stamp Camp Options....


I had a request from one of my regular stamp camp attendees to start offering more scrapbooking options at my camps. To accommodate those who don't scrapbook, I designed a 6x6 scrapbook page that could be turned into a 3x6 card using the same supplies and the participants could do either project that best suited their needs. You could also make the 3x6 card a birthday card for a little kid by using the circle/number treatment that I used on the scrapbook page, but I used the Thinking of You stamp in my card example to illustrate how versatile stamps can be. :) All supplies SU! I used the Thoughts and Prayers set for the branch that the owl is sitting on and for the flower pattern on the Old Olive strip. That also showed the verstatility of stamps, because the Thoughts and Prayers stamp set is actually a sympathy set.
The owl was made with the wide oval punch, out of which I cut a tiny piece for the head using my 1 1/4" circle punch. One of the participants pointed out that if you had more of the resulting punched out shapes, they could look like leaves and I had a lightbulb moment and realized it could have been used as owl wings as well. If I did this project again, I would cut another one out just to use the pieces to make wings on the owl and that would make it even more adorable. :) I used the Boho Blossoms punch for the owl's feet. The design on the owl's belly was made with the new set Circle Circus and I used a retired alphabet for the red WHOO/IS/? The "Thinking of you" is also in the Thoughts and Prayers set. Bashful Blue/Old Olive/Kraft, and Chocolate Chip are the colors used for cardstock and Real Red is the red ink. Any questions, feel free to ask. Thanks so much for looking! I will post the remaining projects as the week progresses.

Ava's Pigtails





Her bangs are finally long enough to put her hair in pigtails and not have the rest of her hair look like a disaster! So cute. I took these really quick on our porch (which totally needs to be pressure washed, I am noticing in these pictures) before my Stamp Camp started yesterday afternoon. What cute girls I have. :)

Monday, August 10, 2009

Finally a card


I made this a while back at a meeting that my Stampin' Up! upline held. Everything came out of my scrap baggie. The base is Bazzill cardstock, the flower is I believe My Mind's Eye, the green CS is SU! Kiwi Kiss, and the rainbow is patterned paper that I cut out during that class that I took back in CKU (which I couldn't get to work on my layout, so it went in my scrap baggie). I have had the button for forever and I just cut a thin piece of blue cardstock to "thread" the button with and then adhered it with mini glue dots. The stamp is SU!, though I don't know the set name since it was my upline's. Thanks for looking and for any comments! :)

PS..I should have a bunch more projects to post next week...I am having a stamp camp on Saturday! :)

Gracie's in School!









First day of kindergarten! How do I have a kindergartner?! She loved it, although she said that she already knew how to do everything she "learned" today (making a bee, cutting). LOL!