So........as I have been looking at the Feedjit at where the different people are from that visit my blog, I notice some fun places and wonder, "Just who are they?"
Someone from Perth, Western Australia, visits often.....I wonder if I know them?
How about the people from Oregon or the people from Ohio? I've lived in Ohio in a tiny town called Carey until I was 13 and still have a soft spot in my heart for Carey. I see people from Billings, Montana and wonder if they know my daughter's in-laws, the Zagels.
Did you arrive from a foreign country? I'd love to know how your found me and who you are! ;-)
Okay.....I'm done......going off to stamp!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Sanded to perfection!
I wanted to do something simple today.....well.....at least it was supposed to be simple and fast. I ended up making about 4 of there flowers to finally get the one that was the color I wanted....sheesh! This flower was in the e-newsletter from Splitcoaststampers this last Wednesday. Instead of spritzing the flower with my color (which was too dark for me) I just rubbed the flower on the stamp pad instead. The background behind the flower is Technique Junkies technique called Sanded Cordinations. I had gone to the local stamp store and they had a gazillion colors of this cool paper. I didn't have ribbon to match this color so I used white ribbon and colored it with my copic markers. The only thing I don't like about doing that is that the ribbon is a little stiff when you are done.
Accident update: Still waiting for the car....hopefully tomorrow! Still seeing the chiropractor and massage therapist but this week I'm finally starting to feel a little better!
Accident update: Still waiting for the car....hopefully tomorrow! Still seeing the chiropractor and massage therapist but this week I'm finally starting to feel a little better!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Spritzed Stone Turtle
Isn't this turtle just darling? This image is from Dustin Pike and is colored with copic markers. I've had such fun with his images. You can see them on his blog: http://www.dustinpike.blogspot.com/ He sells many of his designs but some are available for free too! The mottled background behind the image is a Technique Junkie technique called Spritzed Stone from the December 2009 newsletter. Super easy to do. I chose the light application method so I could get some mottling. Hope you enjoy it!
Now for the accident update........well.....we are supposed to have our car back sometime this week. No word from the shop on Friday so now it will be next week!.
Still seeing the chiropractor and getting massages and slowly getting better!
So....................as my grandson, Zander, says when he is saying goodbye.......C'Ya! ;-)
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Going Gray is great!
Well.....if you know me then you may think that the title of today's post would have something to do with my hair.......BUT.....you're wrong!! ;-) Hee Hee! Today's card was made using a stamp from I Brake For Stamps that I've had for a while and hadn't seen ink. I was having a hard time making this collage stamp look the way I wanted. THEN I decided that I would stamp it with SU's Going Gray stamp pad and color it in from there. I really love the look......very subtle with a very different look. The image was colored using the Pencil over Marker technique from the Technique Junkie newsletter. After I colored the image I went through my background stash and found this piece of Veined Marble (another TJ technique) that was just the perfect color! I added some purple rhinestones that were round. Got them on a rhinestone sheet from Hero Arts. Funny how they caught the light in the photo. They really aren't that bright!! Hope you enjoy!!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Party Mouse
When I saw this little mouse in a set at the Crafty Secrets booth at the Portland Rubber Stamp Convention, I just had to have it. I saw it last year and didn't get it so.........when I saw it again I decided not to pass it up this time! The background on the card is a technique from Technique Junkies called Spritzed Stone. The colors on the BG are very subtle. I also embossed it and rubbed a little color over the top. The mouse is colored with copics. I also used the "out of the box" technique with my spellbinder label die. The color of the ribbon really came out quite odd in the picture.....it really matches much better than it looks!!
Hope you like it!
Sounds like our car should be ready by Friday....we'll see!
Hope you like it!
Sounds like our car should be ready by Friday....we'll see!
Saturday, April 10, 2010
A Bird in the Hand......
This card is appearing on the Technique Junkie Blog this weekend as well! When I first saw this stamp at the recent Rubber Stamp convention in Portland, I knew I had to have it and I knew what I wanted to do with it! I colored it with copic markers.....twice.....cutting the bird body out to layer. Then I decided that I wanted to try out my Ranger Crackle glue. Looks and dries like diamond glaze but it cracks on its own. I had the pieces already cut out and applied the Crackle. I had lightly taped to my work space so they wouldn't walk away! When I cam back in the morning.......eeeeeeeek!!!!!!!.......both pieces had curled into little cylinders. So I moistened the back and press them with an iron to flatten them back outl. It only kind of worked. I used my Xyron to put adhesive over the entire back of the base piece to make it lay flat on the card...sheesh! Maybe next time I'll just just a little less of the Crackle. The background behind the bird layer is a Technique Junkie technique called Dabbed Shimmers. Such an easy technique and the results are sooooo glimmery. To the real eye, the BG looks very dark brown until you tilt it. I dug out my letter brads and colored them with my copic markers to match them to the background better. That purple shimmery paper is from Paper Temptress. It is wonderfully heavy and was perfect for this card! You can see the beautiful shimmer on the background and the purple paper as well as the crackle on the close-up. I hope you enjoy!
Accident update: Ended up seeing the chiropractor four times this last week with two massages. Yesterday I felt so good, I thought that my treatment would be shorter than planned. Then, this morning....UGH! .....I was so stiff and sore when I got out of bed. My three last toes on my right leg are asleep and the muscle going up the side of the leg from the ankle kept cramping. Can't wait until some of the inflammation goes down. I love the massages but don't recommend getting into an accident to get them!! The car won't be totaled....$5,500 in damages and we should have it back in two weeks or so. We'll have to purchase two new tires though. The one that got hit needs to be replaced and there was only 37% tread left so they will only pay that much. That's okay....BUT you really need to put two tires on and not one new and one old. So off to Costco to get a couple of tires today.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Easter Goodies
Here are the Easter goodies I made for my grandchildren. The little nuggets with the Easter bunny faces were an idea I originally got from my friend, Judy. The bunny face was an idea originally from my friend, Cindy! Thanks guys for the inspiration. I put Cindy's bunny face on a box I made with Cardstock and voila! A cute (really inexpensive) Easter Basket! I hope you enjoy them and it inspires you to create some yourself........for next year!!
Below is the card that I made for my granddaughters. I posted the same image several weeks back. THAT card was for my grandson. I already had the image colored up so quickly made it into a card. It has two techniques on it.....marker tapping and out of the box. There were techniques from the Technique Junkie newsletter. Marker Tapping was a technique I had submitted. ;-) The image is from Dustin Pike and is colored with copic markers.
Car wreck update: My DH is not complaining....don't know if that means he is trying to be a guy or really isn't bothered. Me, on the otherhand........My neck, hip, and a little on one hand and knee are bothering me. Seeing the chiropractor and getting adjusted along with massages. I love masssages but wouldn't recommend this method of getting them! Car.....$5,500 in damages and we are hoping that they won't total it. Here are a couple of photos. One shows the other guys car with its smashed hood. The Explorer is ours and this picture from home shows the damage a little better. You still can't see how much it is dented in or the angle of the wheel. Makes my neck hurt just looking at them. You can see how far he slide after hitting us.....we're the car with the hatched raised. The guy that hit us was traveling towards us originally.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Unpleasant day.......
Well, today STARTED out just fine. Got up early to head into the Garden to help with the flower show. I help with the trophy judging and procure the trophies. Got everything loaded into the Explorer. As we were leaving town, some guy coming around the corner, puts his car into a 4 wheel drift and hits us on the side. Cracked the bumper, bent the wheel at a funny angle, mashed the quaterpanel, and got the driver door bad enough we can't open it, and got the door behind just a little. I can't say that I thought he was speeding but it almost looked like he was trying to drift around the corner. He claimed his tires were bald but I took pictures and they didn't look too bald to me. I'm pretty sore in my shoulders and low back. See the chiropractor on Monday. Such a bummer. I am happy that God saw fit to keep us safe. No one was badly injured on either side. No other cars were involved and they easily could be. That little Subaru isn't going anywhere anymore. I'm so glad my big car took the hit without harming us inside with broken parts. That you God for your protection!! This wasn't the first problem we had either. Last night (Good Friday), on his way to church, Ray's pickup decided to die and we had to have it towed home as well. Sheesh! I'm just praying that God sends only a little thing for the third thing......everything somes in threes, right?!
So........I wish everyone a safe and blessed Easter! Me? I'll be at church at 7:30am. I'm directing the choir and we'll sing at both services. It will be a full day. Hopefully the ibuprofen will let me sleep. Night to you all!
So........I wish everyone a safe and blessed Easter! Me? I'll be at church at 7:30am. I'm directing the choir and we'll sing at both services. It will be a full day. Hopefully the ibuprofen will let me sleep. Night to you all!
Monday, March 29, 2010
It's Technique Junkie Blog Hop Time!
Hi, Blog Hoppers!! Don't these flowers remind you of spring?!! Well, I want it to be inspiration to 'spring' you into action today!! I'm the second stop on the Technique Junkie April Blog Hop. If you arrived here first you may want to start at the beginning HERE! You don't want to miss what our whole Design Team has in store for you!! AND This blog hop has a Challenge ONLY for Technique Junkie subscribers with a prize! Read about it below.
BUT.......before you read about the challenge, here is a little bit about my card. I used the Corduroy technique from the April newsletter. It was very fun to do and I look so festive now with glitter on me! ;-) The tulip stamp is from one of our newsletter vendors, I Brake For Stamps. (REMEMBER.....if you are a Junkie subscriber, you get a discount on "I Brake For Stamps"! The code is on the Subscriber pages!) I colored it with copic markers and as you can see from the closeup photo, I layered the flowers to give them a little more dimension. The butterfly was also bumped up with foam tape and it was sparkled with the Stardust pen. Now.....I must confess....my card only has one technique on it which was what I thought I was supposed to do. BUT I see that the challenge has two techniques needed. (Shame on me!!) So don't forget to add one more technique on YOUR card!
NOW....back to the blog hop particulars!
This Technique by Design CHALLENGE is a new feature in the Technique Junkie Newsletter. You MUST be a subscriber to participate. In order to WIN you will have to DO the challenge!
Pat (the owner of the Technique Junkie Newsletter) will be offering a prize for this Technique By Design Challenge by drawing a name from those who PARTICIPATE in the challenge! The prize will be:
* One year added to their Technique Junkie Subscription AND
* A $25.00 gift certificate to ONE vendor of their choice from this issue's participating advertisers: I Brake for Stamps; Paper Temptress; Firecracker Designs by Pamela; Mark's Finest Papers; Croppinsville; OR Twisted Papers! YOU get to choose the place to spend your cash!
So.......Here is the Challenge:
“Technique by Design” Challenge/Contest.
1. Follow the sketch on the Technique By Design area in the new April newsletter. You can access the sketch and the dimensions/supplies list HERE. PLEASE note that the dimensions printed in the paper version of the newsletter were incorrect. The correct measurements are on the website.
This sketch is a great way to incorporate technique backgrounds into your cards. Just make sure the colors coordinate and you can mix and match different techniques on your card with a stunning effect! If you make extra backgrounds when trying out the techniques, you will love being able to use them here. I did talk to Pat and she said that you can use only one technique on your card to qualify for the challenge!
2. Post a link and comment on Pat's Blog, which is the last stop on the hop.
3. The deadline to the challenge is MAY 15th!
Below is our blog hop order. You will go to Beth's blog next!!
The Technique Junkies blog http://techniquejunkies.blogspot.com/
Ann -THIS IS WHERE YOU ARE NOW!
Beth
Cathy
Lisa
Shelly
Chris
Hetty
Jane
Kathie
Kimm
Pat
Saturday, March 27, 2010
My Very last Sweet Stop Design Team Card
This is a sad post for me.......I've completed the maximum 6 months of Design Team with Sweet Stop Sketch Challenge group. I really have loved being on this Design Team. The other members post fabulous cards and have been an inspiration to me!! Thank you, Korin, for allowing me to be on your team. I hope that I have met your expectations! This week my card was one that I made for my in-laws as their Easter card. The cool background piece behind the image is called Veined Marble and it a Technique Junkie technique. It is such a fun technique that when a group of us got together to make some, we made a gazillion pieces and I'm still working off of them!! The colors of this one just matched my cross coloring perfectly. The cross image is from Sweet N Sassy Stamps and was super easy to color. The coloring was done with copic markers. I didn't blend the material drapped over the cross as good as I should have but that's okay, don't you think!! After I cut it out with my Nestabilitiy, I kept the die in place and used my copic air brush to add the soft purple around the edges. So.....this is the last time I get to tell you....make sure you visit the Sweet Stop and play along with the sketch of the week!! Just click on the badge to the right! So easy even a Caveman can do it! ;-)
This was a great week......Zander was a good little boy both days that I watched him. He has a healthy respect for the spoon and obeys so well now! Amazing. He must be growing too.......he has been pounding down the food and taking three hour naps. While he naps, I've been trying to get a little stamping done as well as working on my picture cropping for our car club.......331 pics to crop....about 200 done! My cards for the Rhododendron Society are done and sent. I'll post a picture of them on Sunday or Monday. Laundry is caught up. Today is supposed to be beautiful again. I hope to get lots more weeding done.....got three beds completely weed free this week....THAT felt good! They are huge beds too. The largest bed is about 30' long and 18' wide.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Crazy week ends with Sweetness
This has been a crazy week!! But here is my 'next to last' card as a member of the Design Team for the Sweet Stop Sketch Challenge. Korin (owner of Sweet N Sassy Stamps) lets you be on the DT for only 6 months. That's good as the designers don't get burned out and the designs stay fresh. BUT I am sad that it has come to an end. The challenges have been great to keep my stamping even when I've gotten so busy! This week the spin to the sketch was fuzzy!! So......I needed to create a sympathy card for my husband's Uncle. His aunt Lavina passed away last Sunday and the funeral was this last Thursday. I had the stamp in mind already....it is from Inkadinkado. With the fuzzy spin I thought that I would use some of that beautiful velour paper and use the mono die technique as well. The end result turned out so textural and it so beautiful to touch. I hope that Uncle Calvin likes it. The saying is from Stampin Up.
As for the crazy week........On Tuesday I pretended to be the Choir director at church. Wednesday was Praise Team practice. Thursday we left for Southern Oregon for a funeral, came back on Friday. THEN today it was the rubber stamp convention in Portland which I HAD to go to......gots lots of rubber that had my name on it!!
As for the crazy week........On Tuesday I pretended to be the Choir director at church. Wednesday was Praise Team practice. Thursday we left for Southern Oregon for a funeral, came back on Friday. THEN today it was the rubber stamp convention in Portland which I HAD to go to......gots lots of rubber that had my name on it!!
Sunday, March 14, 2010
One for the kids
Here is one of the Easter cards for my grandkids. The image is from Dustin Pike colored with copics. I used the 'out of the box' technique with the nestabilities. I also used a technique from the Technique Junkie newsletter called Oil Pastel Gesso. I can't say it is my favorite technique but it does give some cool backgrounds! Enjoy!
On a side note. Ray's Aunt Lavina passed away early this morning. She was taken to the hospital on Friday afternoon after she has collapsed in their home. Lavina was a sweet lady and will be greatly missed. Her funeral will be sometime this week in Southern Oregon.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
It's a Sweet Time!
It's Saturday! The sun is shining after several LONG grey days and it makes you feel soooo wonderful!! With all the rainy days we had I came up with this card for the Sweet Stop Sketch Challenge. I saw another card somewhere that had used just yellow and white and it made me so happy. So....I decided that I had to do a yellow and white card. The ABSOLUTELY darling bear is from Sweet and Sassy Stamps. The minute I saw him I knew I had to have him!! AND it was such a perfect stamp for yellow, don't you think?! To make the card base, I had one of those long narrow cuttlebug folders that I repeated then I used my marker and drew the yellow lines between. So.....I hope that this sketch has inspired you to go play and create your own. Remember to click on the badge to the right and see what the other designers have done and upload your own! The bear was colored with copics and the hat, boots, and coat were cut out and mounted up with foam tape.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Don't forget the Junkie for Life contest
Look at the February 3rd post about the contest for being a Junkie for life!! You don't want to miss out and the deadline is only a couple of days away!!
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Sweet Stop Challenge Fun
The Design Team ladies of the Sweet Stop Challenge were talking this last week about children. Some of us are caring for our grandchildren (like me), some have teenagers, some have younger children, some have none, and finally one of us is pregnant (NOT me!!). We talked about the challenges of our children and grandchildren. When it came time for me to make my card this week AND keeping in mind the conversations that we had been having. I just had to use this darling image from Mo's Digital Pencil. This little boy is throwing a tantrum and most of us have seen this happen in our lives! The splashed background behind him is the Bingo Blast Technique from the Technique Junkies Newsletter (you can read more about it by clicking the TJ banner below to the right). as well as another technique called Ancient Paper. That technique is under the ribbon. Then....the sentiment.......ya know not many sentiments go with a screaming child but I thought "This too shall pass" was quite appropriate, don't you?! Remember, you can play along with us! Click the Sweet Stop banner to the right and follow the directions!
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