Monday, January 3, 2011

Cards for St Jude

Hi everyone!  I hope your having a great start to the new year!  We had a great weekend, Ariel has been feeling a lot better!  :>  I saw that Winter is having another Valentine card drive for the children at St Jude's hospital!  I think that this is a great card drive, and if my card puts a smile on a sick child's face it's worth it to me.  Apparently if my memory serves me correctly Valentine cards are the most popular cards to make after Christmas cards!  I don't have all that many Valentine stamps, but I do have a lot of kid stamps so I am going to get creative and use that! 



  Here are my cards, I made two of the same style in order to make more!



Products Used:  Pure Innocence digital stamp, Hero Arts sentiment stamp, The Twinery Twine (pink and red), Bo Bunny Double Dot paper, Ek Success border punch, Michaels heat button, doodle bug glitter, glossy accents, prisma and derwent pencils.

I thought that this pure innocence image was perfect with the heart!  I added pink doodle bug glitter to the heart, always so hard to photograph the glitter!  I used some bo bunny double dot pink paper which I've had forever and never used!  Inside I stamped Happy Valentines Day and will add my name! 

Winter is having this card drive until the end of January so I hope to be able to make more Valentines for the children!  I really hope that it's successful, and if we all send in a few it will be!

Friday, December 31, 2010

My Top 10 Favorite Cards of 2010 and my word of 2011

Hello!  And Happy New Years Eve!  I love the feeling of hope and joy a new year brings!  2010 has been a great year for us, although this past month has been a bit of a trying time with all of us getting sick before, over and after Christmas!  I am looking forward to 2011 as I am believing that it can only get better!  I have been seeing all over bloggers sharing there top 10 favorite cards/projects of 2010.  I thought it would be fun to share mine.  I also thought it would be so easy to pick 10.  How wrong was I?  I picked 20 and than took forever narrowing it down.  I even thought to post my top favorite 15 but it seemed too much!  So here they are in order of when I posted them:




I still love this card, the colors and those ribbon roses!

I made these Valentines sucker pop's for Ariel's preschool class and I remember the happiness I felt making this for her and her classmates!
This was my first attempt with the rolled paper roses.  I won top 5 at Hero Arts with this card and it will forever be one of my favorites.

I have to share one of my cards with this silhouette flower. I love this stamp so and really enjoyed it in 2010, and plan to in 2011 also!  This was my first time trying the pearlized water technique and I was so thrilled when I captured it's shine in a picture!


This is the card I made for my hubby Chad for his birthday!  I think this is the only masculine card I am sharing and it's my favorite of them.

This is a card I made for one of the Wee Memories Scrappy Saturday Challenge, in the summer I became part of the DT.  I love being on the DT, working with Jenny and the other DT gals has been great!  I really enjoy it!

I think this may be one of my favorite cards because I really enjoyed making it, and the way I used string...

This is one of my favorites because I liked coming up with the embossing and stamping on the embossed circles.  I also have fond memories of this card because it's one of the ones I took to Scrapfest for the card swap we had at our Hero Arts Flickr dinner!

These are the invitations I made for Ariel's birthday.  I loved coloring each princess to look like the little girl receiving the invitation and making them magnets! 

This is my favorite of the Christmas cards I made this year!  I think my favorite part is the twine and the way it loops!

So this is really number 11 but I wanted to pick from my favorite of the card sets and this is it!

Another thing I have seen a lot of bloggers do is pick a word for 2011.  It's Ali Edwards idea you can see more about it here.  I like this idea.  As a new year begins I think we all look at our lives and ponder.  Chad and I have been.  We have been writing down goals and aspirations because we have heard that if you don't write it down you forget and more than likely it doesn't happen.  We also found old plans and goals from before and saw that pretty much everything had been met!  So I encourage you to do the same!  This one word falls into what we already were doing and something I have been pondering.  I have always been a happy person, but I have been finding that with life's little set backs my mood isn't always happy, that I let these little things make me moody.  So my word is joy, it's easy for me to be happy, but I want the joy.  It's easy to be happy in front of others even when your moody.  I want the joy that being happy all the way through brings! I know that through Christ is where I find my joy.  And I am going to focus on that!  

Here are some great bible verses that mention joy:

Isaiah 55:12 - "You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands." (NIV)

Proverbs 15:13 - "A happy heart makes the face cheerful, but heartache crushes the spirit." (NIV)

Psalm 97:11-12 - "Light is shed upon the righteous and joy on the upright in heart. Rejoice in the LORD, you who are righteous, and praise his holy name." (NIV)


If you've made it all the way here I applaud you.  I know this is my crafty blog but it's also my place to be me.  I hope you enjoy tonight as we ring in the new year!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Thank You Poppies

Hello all!  I hope you are having a wonderful Thursday!  Hope you have been enjoying the lovely relaxing week between Christmas and New Years.  We have been although sadly my Ariel has been sick.  Hubby just took her the doctor and she has Scarlet Fever now too.  She hasn't been feeling all that well and had a fever but whenever I asked her what hurt, your throat, your ears she said no she just didn't feel that well.  We thought she had what her cousins did, a fever that turned into a cough.

I have a thank you card to share today.  I made this for my mother's coworker who gave her the tickets to the Nutcracker ballet I took Ariel to on Tuesday.  Which she just loved (even though she didn't feel well she didn't want to go home and sat happily through it all), I forgot to mention that it was a ballet.  In my city we have a world renown ballet company!  The nutcracker was magical, oh the costumes!  We were so blessed to have been given tickets that I really wanted to make sure to make a card for her. 

Products Used:  Bazill cardstock, Stamps: Hero Arts CL272, CL449. Inks: Colorbox Frost White,  SU Black and Chocolate Chip.  Other:  Prisma and Derwent pencils.

A pretty simple card but one that I think shows off the beauty of the poppies.  I stamped and colored them in with my pencils, when I color on the kraft I color quite hard to give it a rich color.  I added pearls that I colored black with a sharpe.  I swept the sides with my white pigment ink by Colorbox which I think adds so much!  I am entering this into two challenges the last day for the Hero Arts, one theme was thanks.  And the Cute Card Thursday challenge (cute name!) which is thank you cards!

At the beginning of December I organized a Holiday Card Exchange at my favorite online group, the Hero Arts Flickr Group!  Here is the card I made for Linda:

And than I was floored when I received this in the mail from Marilyn!

WOW!  She sent me not only a Christmas card but a birthday one too! And wow love her cards, so beautiful and works of art! And such wonderful crafty goodies and a beautiful tea towel and pot holder!  I had been wanting a Christmas one!  :>

That's it for me today!  Off to finish supper!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Card set for Lisa

Hello!  I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas!  I can't beleive how fast it's over!  We had a great Christmas, busy but full of family fun and great food!  With Christmas and boxing day being over the weekend many people are still off until Wednesday!  It makes the holiday last longer!  Chad and I have been enjoying some couple time as my parents took the kids for a sleepover on Sunday night and than my inlaws took all the grandkids for big sleepover last night (Monday)!  It's been nice having time alone with Chad and being able to sleep in!  It's good to be able to recoup after Carter was sick, than me, than Chad over Christmas and now Ariel.  I found myself so busy right before Christmas with the preparations and than busy with Christmas!  

Today I have a card set to share that I made as part of my gift for Chad's sister Lisa.  I made her six cards of the same design but some differences:

Close ups:
Products used:  SU Blossom Party Die, Wilton Doilies, Bazill Cardstock, PTI buttons.  Stamps: Hero Arts CL272, CL371, Horizontal Background, and Friends Def.  PTI polka Dot basics.  Ink: SU Chocolate Chip, Tumbled Glass by Tim Holtz, Colorbox Razzberry Pigment. 

Not the best photos some are on a angle making it look like it's not straight!  I stamped a bunch of backgrounds than die cut them and cardstock and made some flowers.  I made each card a bit different with the layout of the flowers and the buttons.  I really enjoyed making this card set, and she really liked it!  I enjoy making card sets and giving them as gifts.  One of my friends encourages me to even just go through my stacks of cards and gift those, but I think giving a set is better.  I think as I have ideas for sets I am going to work on making them to have on hand for gifts throught the year, or even be ready for Christmas!  Did you give away any cards or card sets this Christmas?  What was the reaction, and if not why not?

Here are some photos from Christmas that I thought I would share:
All of us on Christmas Day just before opening presents..


Christmas tradition before presents the bible passage of Christ's birth is read while the kids act out the nativity!  Hopefully next year Carter will be old enough to take part!  Ariel was an angel.  My favorite moment was when the shepherds (the two girls holding staffs) walked to see Mary and Joeseph, they walked with a hunched back and limps.  No idea why but boy oh boy did we laugh!



And this photo is for you Barb!  It was a Vikings Christmas for Chad and Carter!  Chad loves this hat that says " Future Viking!"  And Carter loves his Viking's footballs and really likes wearing the hat!

Well I hope your having a great week between Christmas and New Years!  Tonight I am taking Ariel to the Nutcracker!  She is quite excited, it's too bad she isn't feeling her best but she doesn't want to miss it!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!

The most wonderful day of the year is here!  Wishing you and your family all the wonders of Christmas!  We are enjoying celebrating the birth of our savior!   I wanted to pop in and share our card that we gave out this year:


I hope your day is special!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Snowflake Picture Frame

Happy Christmas Eve Eve!  It's almost here!  Are you ready?  I am so close!  It's a bit of a crafty Christmas for me, and I would like it to be even more so of a crafty Christmas but time is almost out!  Oh well!  My shopping is done, my wrapping is almost done (have to do it when the kiddos are sleeping otherwise I will be wrapping the same gift several times as Carter doesn't seem to get it!)  I made a picture frame for Chad's grandmother last night and like it so much that I went and bought more to make my mom and Chad's mom one too!  Here it is:

 I bought a plain white 5 by 7 wood frame at Michaels.  I stamped it with a Hero Arts sentiment with Staz on ink, I took the glass and everything out of the frame when I did it so that it would lay as flat as it could.  When I stamped it I took my time lifting the block from the frame because sometimes staz on sticks and not much ink comes off.  Practice on the back like I did to see what works! I decorated the frame with a few silver and sparkly teal Nestabilities snowflakes that I cut out at my photographer/friends house!  Simple but I think it compliments the picture perfect and makes a great gift!  It's great to add to a gift or even alone.

I want to share a cute photo of Ariel:

I hope that you have a great Christmas!  I am so blessed by all of you!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Marshmallow Snowman and Thank you card set

Happy Tuesday!  I have a few things to share with you!  Today is Ariel's last day of school before Christmas break!  I had so many ideas running through my head on what to make her teacher but with all the sickness over here I didn't get a chance!  So I decided to go with a card set.  Coming up with a design that suited her teacher was hard with a foggy mind when your not feeling well since I don't see her teacher liking a very girly set of cards or the color pink.  (And friends lately I am in the mood to play with hot pink but haven't got the chance!)  So on Sunday night after our crazy crazy day I finally got inspired and made her these:

I stamped the silhouette flower by Hero Arts on cream cardstock with Tumbled Glass by Tim Holtz on 4 and Chestnut Roam on the other 4.  I made 8 cards, 4 of each color and stamped with 2 different thank you sentiments by HA also.  I really like the touch of the button!  I am also glad that I made the card purses early that I shared a few weeks ago, I gave one of those to the Education assistant in her class.   Here it is all "wrapped up" I made a simple tag for it:

Last night I was online searching around when I saw this and had to make them!  Nevermind being sick and all.  I had another more papercraft idea in my head but never got a chance to make it.  When I saw this snowman idea I got so excited.  I asked Chad what he thought since he was going to be helping me make it! (little did he know...) And I ran to the store and bought supplies.  Here is what I made for each of the kids in Ariel's class:
Basically I put 3 marshmallows on skewers dipped them in melted white chocolate wafers and added mini m&m's for the eyes, nose and buttons.  From the girl who I got the idea she made earmuffs too, I was going to but I couldn't find twizllers pullaparts only licorice laces so I gave up on that idea!  They look good but not perfect but hey it's my first try with anything like this!  And by the way they are sooo yummy!  :>  Here they are all wrapped up, wrapping them up took longer than it did making them!


I wrapped them up since I wasn't sure if they would stick together or if the kids would have time to eat them at the party.  I made simple tags too!  These were so fun to make and I plan on making more!  I am so glad that even though I didn't feel that well I made myself make them, I knew if I didn't I would totally regret it and I want to be the sort of mom who does these things.  

I have so many crafty ideas for gifts so I am hoping they work out, I want it to be a crafty Christmas!
 

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