This post is LOOOOOOOOONNNNNNGGGGG overdue!!! Sorry ladies. It's been such a crazy last six months, and my internet connection at home doesn't like blogs (I keep having to reset the connection due to all the pictures).
So without further ado, here are the items I had made for my SGK team (Pink United) to raffle off to raise money so they could walk. I took the year off from walking, and crewed the 3-Day for the first time. As a crew member, there is no obligation to raise money, so I decided to help my teammates instead.
I made five cards to make a set, dabbled with making matching earrings and bracelet, and made two framed quotes. I even threw in a baby-sized quilt I had made for a friend a few years ago, but the baby outgrew it before I finished it (OOPS).
Here are the cards:
Here is the jewelry:
The first quote is: Everyone deserves a lifetime. It's one of SGK's most recognized quotes (and my favorite). Our team captain ended up "winning" this one, and all the team members wrote little sayings of thanks to her which I added around the perimeter.
The second quote was one I saw on Facebook first, and decided I needed to use it.
And the quilt:
Hope you enjoyed them.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Three Challenges in One LO
It has been a whirlwind two and a half weeks. On October 10, I left for DC for the SGK 3-Day. I was able to hang with my friends Michelle and Joe (who had just gotten engaged), then met a whole bunch of new friends over the weekend, and then Sunday night I got to have dinner with Nicole, Craig, their kids and Kathy and Craig (some friends from college who I don't get to see very often). It was quite the fun and exhausting weekend, and Monday proved to be exhausting as well as I spent 10 hours in the Newark airport even though time-wise I could have driven home and back again in that time. I was just toooooooo tired to trust myself to do so.
Then when I got back, it took me an entire week to recuperate. I slept so well, even through some of my DD's fussing, which I don't normally do. I got nothing done that week crafting wise or other. Then what did we do, well we proceeded to jump in the car and drive to Lehigh for our first football game of the season (in person). We did this even though we knew we had to drive back right after the game in order to get DS back for his First Communion Class on Sunday morning. So during the drive home, what proceeded to happen -- we hit a buck going 65mph!!!!! ARGH!!! That was quite the juggling of things trying to figure out the logistics of how to get home. Luckily we were able to ask for and get an extended cab flat bed truck so we could fit all four of us (with car seats) in the truck. Luckily we have AAA Plus - which gives us 100 free miles of towing. We ended up paying for only 5 miles!!! Whew!!! Of course at least 2 of that was because we asked the tow truck driver to take a detour past our house so we could get our other car so we could get home from the car dealership. Well worth it!!!
So this week I've been dealing with the insurance company and everything. Luckily we have a rental rider on our policy (learned that one the hard way from another accident), so we have at least had two cars this week (and will for next week also). They ended up totaling the car (which was mine - CRV), so today we are going to look for a new one. Not really what I wanted to do right now, but we got a good settlement considering the car was 7 years old. So I think we'll do okay and be able to get a car/SUV that I want. I would like to get another CRV, as I'm convinced that it was the car that made sure we were as safe as we were - any other car the same size or smaller would have had the windshield blown in with what happened.
Anyway, this past week, even with all that going on, I did manage to get some crafting in (thanks to the fact that I'm not working). However, this one LO took forever to do - much longer than usual.
So the three challenges that I combined were my monthly Focus Group for CC (we had to create something that Pinterest inspired), the weekly challenge on CC (use a neutral and 3 brights), and the weekly challenge for the Paper Girls Challenge Blog (this one was picture inspired). The one LO I did was about my DS's swimming lessons last summer. With this LO, I could have used many different themes, but chose this one because those were the first of the many pictures already printed that I picked up.
So the inspiration from Pinterest was a one page LO that I found by Jessica Sprague. I loved the large circles for the main photo. And it went with the circles on the picture inspiration from Paper Girls. As for the neutral, I instantly thought of the Kraft Funday paper from MME, and knew that would work with this theme. However, when I looked at it, I knew it would have to be used as a supporting paper, not the main paper, like I was originally thinking. Mainly because I didn't have two pages that matched, and I am anal about my main papers matching on 2-page LO's. So here is the inspiration LO:
And here is the LO I created from it:
My focus picture was smaller then her's, so I double matted it. I used orange, blue and yellow as my bright colors for CC, and pulled the circles and orange from the picture for PGB. The only issue I have with the LO is that I think I made the background a little busy for the title. But the basic cardstock was too plain.
So the products used were: Bazzill yellow cardstock, Bazzill blue cardstock, Bazzill orange cardstock, MME Kraft Funday paper, MME Kraft Funday Happy Days twine, MME Kraft Funday Everyday wood banner, MM circle cutter, Sassafras cameo brads, AC thickers regards, MM creative letters DOTS, SU Brilliant Blue ink, SU Circle Circus stamps, 1.5inch circle punch, 1inch square punch and SU scalloped border punch.
Then when I got back, it took me an entire week to recuperate. I slept so well, even through some of my DD's fussing, which I don't normally do. I got nothing done that week crafting wise or other. Then what did we do, well we proceeded to jump in the car and drive to Lehigh for our first football game of the season (in person). We did this even though we knew we had to drive back right after the game in order to get DS back for his First Communion Class on Sunday morning. So during the drive home, what proceeded to happen -- we hit a buck going 65mph!!!!! ARGH!!! That was quite the juggling of things trying to figure out the logistics of how to get home. Luckily we were able to ask for and get an extended cab flat bed truck so we could fit all four of us (with car seats) in the truck. Luckily we have AAA Plus - which gives us 100 free miles of towing. We ended up paying for only 5 miles!!! Whew!!! Of course at least 2 of that was because we asked the tow truck driver to take a detour past our house so we could get our other car so we could get home from the car dealership. Well worth it!!!
So this week I've been dealing with the insurance company and everything. Luckily we have a rental rider on our policy (learned that one the hard way from another accident), so we have at least had two cars this week (and will for next week also). They ended up totaling the car (which was mine - CRV), so today we are going to look for a new one. Not really what I wanted to do right now, but we got a good settlement considering the car was 7 years old. So I think we'll do okay and be able to get a car/SUV that I want. I would like to get another CRV, as I'm convinced that it was the car that made sure we were as safe as we were - any other car the same size or smaller would have had the windshield blown in with what happened.
Anyway, this past week, even with all that going on, I did manage to get some crafting in (thanks to the fact that I'm not working). However, this one LO took forever to do - much longer than usual.
So the three challenges that I combined were my monthly Focus Group for CC (we had to create something that Pinterest inspired), the weekly challenge on CC (use a neutral and 3 brights), and the weekly challenge for the Paper Girls Challenge Blog (this one was picture inspired). The one LO I did was about my DS's swimming lessons last summer. With this LO, I could have used many different themes, but chose this one because those were the first of the many pictures already printed that I picked up.
So the inspiration from Pinterest was a one page LO that I found by Jessica Sprague. I loved the large circles for the main photo. And it went with the circles on the picture inspiration from Paper Girls. As for the neutral, I instantly thought of the Kraft Funday paper from MME, and knew that would work with this theme. However, when I looked at it, I knew it would have to be used as a supporting paper, not the main paper, like I was originally thinking. Mainly because I didn't have two pages that matched, and I am anal about my main papers matching on 2-page LO's. So here is the inspiration LO:
And here is the LO I created from it:
My focus picture was smaller then her's, so I double matted it. I used orange, blue and yellow as my bright colors for CC, and pulled the circles and orange from the picture for PGB. The only issue I have with the LO is that I think I made the background a little busy for the title. But the basic cardstock was too plain.
So the products used were: Bazzill yellow cardstock, Bazzill blue cardstock, Bazzill orange cardstock, MME Kraft Funday paper, MME Kraft Funday Happy Days twine, MME Kraft Funday Everyday wood banner, MM circle cutter, Sassafras cameo brads, AC thickers regards, MM creative letters DOTS, SU Brilliant Blue ink, SU Circle Circus stamps, 1.5inch circle punch, 1inch square punch and SU scalloped border punch.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Transparencies - Paper Girls
This week's Paper Girls Challenge was to use a transparency - you know, those clear sheets that have designs on them that we rarely use. Well, again they hit on a page that I had put supplies together for and never did. It was the day my DS was born.
I had found this transparency awhile ago, and it was just sitting around waiting to be used. I loved the saying for this particular moment - the one where he was born. So again, since I had put the supplies together so long ago, I don't remember where any of them came from. I can tell that most of them are scraps I put together. Enjoy.
I had found this transparency awhile ago, and it was just sitting around waiting to be used. I loved the saying for this particular moment - the one where he was born. So again, since I had put the supplies together so long ago, I don't remember where any of them came from. I can tell that most of them are scraps I put together. Enjoy.
Monday, October 8, 2012
OWH Blog Hop Challenges
Starting last weekend, the design team at Crop Chocolate has held a blog hop spurred on my National Cardmaking Day as well as Operation Write Home. A couple months ago, on CC's message board, there was talk of making cards for OWH, which is an organization that collects homemade cards to send to the troops so that they can in turn write to their friends and families. Everyone there thought this was such a great idea, and so the DT decided to host a blog hop for it, which they made coincide with National Cardmaking Day (which was this past weekend - Oct. 6). And of course, as with most of CC's blog hops, their were challenges involved.
Usually I attempt to make something for all challenges, but I had challenges myself in my schedule. The weekend that the hop started, I was sitting in a booth at a craft fair trying to sell my wares. Then this past week was my DD's 4th birthday so I was busy cleaning the house and getting ready for my parents to visit and for the party. I also had to work on a special order I received at the craft fair (more on that later).
All that being said, I was able to fit in some crafty time and made some cards. Also, some of the cards that I made within the last couple of weeks in order to add to my inventory for the fair fit a couple of the challenges. So I am going to enter them also, as my thought was to send whatever didn't sell to OWH anyway.
So enough talk, and now to show off what I did get to make.
First off, for Amber's challenge, she asked us to follow a sketch and use embossed solid paper, two different patterned papers, and some sort of twine, ribbon or trim. And to make as many as we could. The sketch she gave us was very simple and easy to use. I didn't mix it up much LO wise, but did use different colors. I managed to make 16 of them.
Products used: EP Victoria Gardens 6x6, EP Times and Seasons 6x6, MM celery ribbon, Bazzil blue cs, SU always artichoke, crushed curry, naturals ivory and ballet blue cardstock, Cuttlebug embossing folders, SU tag time stamp set, SU cranberry crisp and buckaroo blue inks.
Next up was Michelle (by belle)'s challenge. She also picked an OWH sketch for us to use, and she wanted us to make as many as we could. I ended up with 12. I also combined this with CC's weekly challenge last week (to make a project and put step-by-step instructions on instructagram.com).
Products used: Teresa Collins giving thanks paper, EP Be Mine 6x6, MME Ooh La La For Her 6x6, SU regal rose, naturals white, crushed curry, sage shadow wild wasabi and ballet blue cardstock, MM embossed metal silver hearts, MM embossed copper butterflies.
Next I did Brit's challenge - to use up those scraps. All of the scraps I used for this one were from one pack of paper - EP's Happy Days 6x6. I made some thank you's and some happy birthday cards. One of them actually uses EP Springtime (can you guess which one?).
Products used: EP Happy Days 6x6, EP Springtime 6x6, SU regal rose, naturals white cardstock, MM vellum tags, Recollections adhesive embellishments, Recollections adhesives shapes, Deja View Wonderful words rubons, MM eyelets.
I also did Miwa's challenge, which was also to use up scraps. She gave us some sketches she used as examples, but I decided to not use them and used others. So I used EP's Springtime 6x6 pack for hers. Also a combination of birthday and thank you.
Products used: EP Springtime 6x6, SU regal rose, naturals white, and sage shadow cardstock, Sassafrass blossoms - modpods, Recollections adhesive embellishments, SRM sentiment stickers, Mrs. Grossman's sentiment stickers, mm vellum tag, MM embossed metal heart, BG fabric flowers bloomers.
Between the two challenges, I made 20 cards (10 of each paper pack).
I also managed to do Nina's challenge. She asked us to pick out one paper pack and use it up. For this one I chose EP's For the Record. When I first bought it, I wasn't sure about it, but it has really grown on me. I made thinking of you, Happy Hello's, congratulations, get well, and sympathy cards.
Products used: EP For the Record 6x6, SU crushed curry, naturals ivory, and wild wasabi cardstock, misc cardstock, Mrs. Grossman's sentiment stickers, sassfrass blossoms, MM vellum tags, MM eyelets, MM Chloe's Closet brads, SU circle circus stamp, Sassafrass paper whimsies.
I managed to make a total of 23 cards from this pack. I still have some scraps left and could probably squeeze a couple more out.
Finally I made a few that fit Kathy's one challenge. She asked us to use "something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue". I only got 6 done for this one, but I really like them. They are get well and sympathy cards.
I used MME's Ooh La La For Her 6x6 pack, Imaginisce bitty blossoms and itty bitty blossoms, MM mini pewter circle brads, Sassafrass blossoms, SRM sentiment stickers.
I hope you enjoyed looking at what I made.
Usually I attempt to make something for all challenges, but I had challenges myself in my schedule. The weekend that the hop started, I was sitting in a booth at a craft fair trying to sell my wares. Then this past week was my DD's 4th birthday so I was busy cleaning the house and getting ready for my parents to visit and for the party. I also had to work on a special order I received at the craft fair (more on that later).
All that being said, I was able to fit in some crafty time and made some cards. Also, some of the cards that I made within the last couple of weeks in order to add to my inventory for the fair fit a couple of the challenges. So I am going to enter them also, as my thought was to send whatever didn't sell to OWH anyway.
So enough talk, and now to show off what I did get to make.
First off, for Amber's challenge, she asked us to follow a sketch and use embossed solid paper, two different patterned papers, and some sort of twine, ribbon or trim. And to make as many as we could. The sketch she gave us was very simple and easy to use. I didn't mix it up much LO wise, but did use different colors. I managed to make 16 of them.
Products used: EP Victoria Gardens 6x6, EP Times and Seasons 6x6, MM celery ribbon, Bazzil blue cs, SU always artichoke, crushed curry, naturals ivory and ballet blue cardstock, Cuttlebug embossing folders, SU tag time stamp set, SU cranberry crisp and buckaroo blue inks.
Next up was Michelle (by belle)'s challenge. She also picked an OWH sketch for us to use, and she wanted us to make as many as we could. I ended up with 12. I also combined this with CC's weekly challenge last week (to make a project and put step-by-step instructions on instructagram.com).
Products used: Teresa Collins giving thanks paper, EP Be Mine 6x6, MME Ooh La La For Her 6x6, SU regal rose, naturals white, crushed curry, sage shadow wild wasabi and ballet blue cardstock, MM embossed metal silver hearts, MM embossed copper butterflies.
Next I did Brit's challenge - to use up those scraps. All of the scraps I used for this one were from one pack of paper - EP's Happy Days 6x6. I made some thank you's and some happy birthday cards. One of them actually uses EP Springtime (can you guess which one?).
Products used: EP Happy Days 6x6, EP Springtime 6x6, SU regal rose, naturals white cardstock, MM vellum tags, Recollections adhesive embellishments, Recollections adhesives shapes, Deja View Wonderful words rubons, MM eyelets.
I also did Miwa's challenge, which was also to use up scraps. She gave us some sketches she used as examples, but I decided to not use them and used others. So I used EP's Springtime 6x6 pack for hers. Also a combination of birthday and thank you.
Products used: EP Springtime 6x6, SU regal rose, naturals white, and sage shadow cardstock, Sassafrass blossoms - modpods, Recollections adhesive embellishments, SRM sentiment stickers, Mrs. Grossman's sentiment stickers, mm vellum tag, MM embossed metal heart, BG fabric flowers bloomers.
Between the two challenges, I made 20 cards (10 of each paper pack).
I also managed to do Nina's challenge. She asked us to pick out one paper pack and use it up. For this one I chose EP's For the Record. When I first bought it, I wasn't sure about it, but it has really grown on me. I made thinking of you, Happy Hello's, congratulations, get well, and sympathy cards.
Products used: EP For the Record 6x6, SU crushed curry, naturals ivory, and wild wasabi cardstock, misc cardstock, Mrs. Grossman's sentiment stickers, sassfrass blossoms, MM vellum tags, MM eyelets, MM Chloe's Closet brads, SU circle circus stamp, Sassafrass paper whimsies.
I managed to make a total of 23 cards from this pack. I still have some scraps left and could probably squeeze a couple more out.
Finally I made a few that fit Kathy's one challenge. She asked us to use "something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue". I only got 6 done for this one, but I really like them. They are get well and sympathy cards.
I used MME's Ooh La La For Her 6x6 pack, Imaginisce bitty blossoms and itty bitty blossoms, MM mini pewter circle brads, Sassafrass blossoms, SRM sentiment stickers.
I hope you enjoyed looking at what I made.
Friday, September 28, 2012
Babies - Paper Girls Challenge
This week's Paper Girls Challenge was to create a project about babies. And since I am so behind on scrapping my two babies (well, they aren't really babies anymore), I grabbed the chance to at least get one LO done. I chose to do the day that my DS and I came home from the hospital. It was a very vulnerable moment for us as new parents.
Since a few years ago, I had planned out all these pages in advance (to save time later picking out supplies), I unfortunately don't remember most of the products I used. I do know that I used SU's Nursery Letters stamping wheel, and SU's garden green ink. As for the rest, I'm not really sure.
I had fun reminiscing about those days 7.5 years ago, that it might just give me the inspiration I need to finish some more of his pages, and maybe some of my DD's pages (that was only 4 years ago). LOL
So thanks Paper Girls for the push I needed.
Since a few years ago, I had planned out all these pages in advance (to save time later picking out supplies), I unfortunately don't remember most of the products I used. I do know that I used SU's Nursery Letters stamping wheel, and SU's garden green ink. As for the rest, I'm not really sure.
I had fun reminiscing about those days 7.5 years ago, that it might just give me the inspiration I need to finish some more of his pages, and maybe some of my DD's pages (that was only 4 years ago). LOL
So thanks Paper Girls for the push I needed.
Friday, September 14, 2012
GO BIG - Paper Girls
This week's Paper Girls Challenge was to GO BIG!!! We were supposed to use a larger size photo - 5x7 or bigger. So I decided to use one of the many photos from my first 3-day walk. It happened to be one of the port-o-potty lines!!! At every pit stop, there was a line of port-o-potties for us to use, and we found it humorous, as it is rare to see so many at once.
Walking as far as we do also starts to get to your emotions and patience. So one of the ways we tried to make ourselves laugh, was when we saw a sign announcing a pit stop, we would start saying that we needed to "go potty", which one time got us to "the loo". You kind of had to be there to fully appreciate the humor in it.
Anyway, here is the LO:
The products I used were: SU In Color blue cs, and Pink Passion Ink; OT BC stamps and button; MAMBI paper; MM cheeky shimmer stickers - pink; cs scraps; MM glitter clears - flowers; lattice border punch.
I had fun making this LO. Hope you have fun looking at it.
Walking as far as we do also starts to get to your emotions and patience. So one of the ways we tried to make ourselves laugh, was when we saw a sign announcing a pit stop, we would start saying that we needed to "go potty", which one time got us to "the loo". You kind of had to be there to fully appreciate the humor in it.
Anyway, here is the LO:
The products I used were: SU In Color blue cs, and Pink Passion Ink; OT BC stamps and button; MAMBI paper; MM cheeky shimmer stickers - pink; cs scraps; MM glitter clears - flowers; lattice border punch.
I had fun making this LO. Hope you have fun looking at it.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Getting Messy, Summer and Scraplift
So this week, I decided to try to combine three challenges!!! And I have to admit, it was a little daunting at first figuring out exactly how to do it. I had many ideas floating around in my head, but they all seemed too complicated. And of course, I waited til the last minute for one of the challenges to finish it.
The Paper Girls challenge was to get messy - that was pretty easy to figure out, it was just what shape I was going to mask.
The Crop Chocolate challenge was to celebrate summer, and it had to incorporate water - that was easy, I had pictures of my DS from swim lessons last year to scrap.
The third was a challenge from two of the ladies at Crop Chocolate - to scraplift a LO they did on a retreat they went to. The LO included a large heart made up of different size circles of different colors and patterns. You can see the LO and the story behind the challenge here. This was the hard part. I didn't really want a heart on a swim page, so what shape could I use???? At first I was thinking wave, but I got scared off by the sharpness of the wave end (yes I'm a wuss sometimes). Then since I picked pictures of my DS going down the water slide, I thought: what about a splash shape?
So I went into my Silhouette library and found a perfect splash shape and cut two different sizes. The large one I used as is, and added the word SPLASH on it. The smaller one I used as a mask, and then added also to balance the LO. Within the masked area, I added buttons, and punched circles to create the splash. At first I didn't really like how it turned out, but then I decided that maybe adding some depth to some of the circles might help. So I added some glossy accents to some of the smaller circles. Here is a close up of the "splash". I still not thrilled with it, and I'm wondering if it's because I tried mixing the buttons and the paper.
I also used the ink and sponge on the edges of the argyle paper to diffuse it a little bit against the rest of the patterns - it was standing out a little too much for my liking without it.
Here is the finished project. I think overall, I like it. I just need to practice more on using circles to make other shapes (and some shapes are harder than others to do).
Products used: Silhouette, EP Sweet Summertime 12x12, Bazzill blue cardstock, TH distress stain - chipped sapphire, BG buttons, SU brilliant blue ink, circle punches, AC thickers - patchwork, Glossy accents.
The Paper Girls challenge was to get messy - that was pretty easy to figure out, it was just what shape I was going to mask.
The Crop Chocolate challenge was to celebrate summer, and it had to incorporate water - that was easy, I had pictures of my DS from swim lessons last year to scrap.
The third was a challenge from two of the ladies at Crop Chocolate - to scraplift a LO they did on a retreat they went to. The LO included a large heart made up of different size circles of different colors and patterns. You can see the LO and the story behind the challenge here. This was the hard part. I didn't really want a heart on a swim page, so what shape could I use???? At first I was thinking wave, but I got scared off by the sharpness of the wave end (yes I'm a wuss sometimes). Then since I picked pictures of my DS going down the water slide, I thought: what about a splash shape?
So I went into my Silhouette library and found a perfect splash shape and cut two different sizes. The large one I used as is, and added the word SPLASH on it. The smaller one I used as a mask, and then added also to balance the LO. Within the masked area, I added buttons, and punched circles to create the splash. At first I didn't really like how it turned out, but then I decided that maybe adding some depth to some of the circles might help. So I added some glossy accents to some of the smaller circles. Here is a close up of the "splash". I still not thrilled with it, and I'm wondering if it's because I tried mixing the buttons and the paper.
I also used the ink and sponge on the edges of the argyle paper to diffuse it a little bit against the rest of the patterns - it was standing out a little too much for my liking without it.
Here is the finished project. I think overall, I like it. I just need to practice more on using circles to make other shapes (and some shapes are harder than others to do).
Products used: Silhouette, EP Sweet Summertime 12x12, Bazzill blue cardstock, TH distress stain - chipped sapphire, BG buttons, SU brilliant blue ink, circle punches, AC thickers - patchwork, Glossy accents.
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