Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Who's Got Mojo Challenge

Well, this is my card for the "Who's got mojo Monday" challenge. I was determined to put something together that I really liked because I haven't been liking my cards lately. I am happy with the final product. What do you think of this color combo? I got it from the Stampin up new in color idea sheet that Debbie Olson had on her blog a few days ago. I tweaked this one a bit and left out the Bravo Burgundy.

Things are cloudy here today. It seems to just keep raining and raining and raining. We aren't complaining about dry lawns here for that is for sure. Everything is green green green. I have alot of medical appointments this week so that is keeping me busy. Between that, school, work, and cards I seem to stay pleasantly occupied.
I have really liked this True Friend set from the Holiday Mini catalog. I have used it alot. You know how you some sets that you more than pay for with the use you get out of them and then there are some that you don't use as much as you should? This one has been worth it. Well, nothing much else to report today. I will get on with the recipe:

Stamps: True Friend, Paisley background stamp, Faux ribbon from Papertrey
Paper: whisper white, old olive, purely pomegranate, pale plum
Ink: old olive, purely pomegranate, pale plum
Accessories: paper piercing tool kit, scalloped scissors, old olive grosgrain ribbon,
earth elements brads, ticket corner punch


Sunday, September 23, 2007

Cider Friend


Well, after I my mourning period ended yesterday (see previous post), I started stamping again. This card is made with the sketch that Beate had for a challenge several weeks ago. I didn't have a tool to cut out the circle with so I couldn't participate. Yes, I know, isn't is sad what a deprived stamper I am? (wink!). So, since I have to have every tool known to man that pertains to papercrafting, I began a search for some tool that would cut circles.

First, I got something at Michael's that did not work at all. Then, I carefully researched what all you gals were using for your circles and, sure enough, the coluzzle seemed to be the prevailing trend. I ordered my coluzzle and hadn't had a chance to rip it open until last night. I was perplexed by it a bit because I thought the mat they sent with it was just packing foam. Come to find out, you acutally need to use the packing foam looking thing. Being the mechanically inclined person that I am (NOT!!!!!), I figured out and it worked really well!!!!However, in keeping with my gluttonous pursuit of papercrafting tools, I will need to order the coluzzle companion so I can have the ability to make the appropriate layers. :)

Supplies:
Stampers: True Friend, Papertrey Faux Ribbon
Paper: really rust, apple cider dp, whisper white
Ink: really rust, choc. chip, and mellow moss SU markers
Accessories: coluzzle, scalloped scissors, large oval punch, river rock dS ribbon
Mellow moss grosgrain ribbon, choc. chip grosgrain ribbon

Have a great Sunday!

-M

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Sad Sweetie!




Well, this morning it was so nice outside that I decided I would go to visit our friends at Starbuck's and pick up our coffee drinks and pastries for breakfast. I had just gotten home and was one the phone with my friend and was going to go out and enjoy the coffee on the deck under the canopy that my mom and I put up earlier this summer! I loved that thing! It was so nice and shady and was like adding on another room to your house. We got really comfy furniture to go under it and, as all my friends and family can attest to, I couldn't have been more tickled about it.

So, coffee and pumpkin loaf in hand, I open the blinds on the sliding glass window and was shocked to see that we no longer had a canopy! It appeared as though it had just vanished! I hung up with Katie and called Matt over to look at this shocking sight. We went outside and, sure enough, it was laying out in the yard in a mangled mess. Matt and I were going to bolt it down to the deck this weekend as we have been getting a lot of wind lately. I am so sad about it! It was my own little hid away! So, sorry Mom, for all the time and work you donated to help me assemble my canopy! I am sure you will be as sad as I am. Rest assured we WILL be getting another one next summer!

Beate's Weekend Challenge


I got back from school last night and Matt was at a concert and wasn't due home til about 1:30am. I decided I would stay up and wait for him to get home. I got to work on Beate's weekend challenge and finished right as he got home. I got out my much neglected designer paper that hasn't seen the light of day since Winter, at least. Aren't we stamping addicts fickle?

We HAVE to have certain products for about 2-3 months until the next thing come along. Then the "old" things get pushed to the back of the shelves to make room for the newest fad. Well this designer paper is a good example of perfectly good and acutally beautiful paper that is not longer the "in" thing. That is another reason I like challenges. Sometimes you need just the right thing and sometimes these older supplies are just the right thing. My problem is that I am clutter phobic so I often get rid of things when they are still perfectly good. Never fails the minute I get rid of them I find myself wishing I still had it around.

Well, it is a totally beautiful day in Minnesota today! I wanted to spend some time stamping, but I don't know if I dare stay inside on a day like today as these days are certainly numbered at this point in our neck of the woods. The leaves are turning which, to me, is about the most beatiful thing in the world, but at the same time it feels so fleeting as Winter looms around the corner.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Fall Leaves






Well, if these cards aren't perfect for today's weather I don't know what is. Although I am in a grumpy mood today the weather is gorgeous so I might have to think about snapping out of it. I just spilled an entire grande mocha all over my car! ug! Not a good way to start the day. I seem to have gotten cleaned it up pretty good but should probably get the floors shampooed.


This card was inspired by a card that Debbie Olson did a few weeks ago. Here is her GORGEOUS card!I have been behind on my challenges all week so one of these cards is a few days behind, but I still wanted to post. The card with the leaves was for the sketch challenge on Splitcoast. It was a good opportunity to get out my new With Gratitude set from Stampin' up. I love this time of year, but I will admit that the colors are not the kinds of colors that I gravitate towards, but I do like them.

Stamps: With Gratitude, Canvas background stamp
Ink: Late November
Paper: night of navy, really rust, whisper white
Accessories: earth elements brads, old olive grosgrain ribbon

This second card is a card I did for Julie's "Who's got Mojo Monday" sketch challenge. I was not happy with this one, which is not too unusual for me. I just got this set from Stampin' up. It was one of the sets offered this month for 30% off with a $30 dollar purchase. I used Stampin' up markers to color it in. I am thinking using the watercolor paper and the aquapainter might have been better. Maybe I will do another one and try that. I did get to use my new river rock ribbon which I have been trying to find a way to use since I got it. Well, on with the recipe:


Stamps: Thoughtfully thankful
Ink: really rust, garden green, chocolate chip, more mustard
Paper: choc. chip, apple cider dp, really rust
Accessories: river rock double stitched ribbon, photo corners punch, horizontal slot punch, 1 3/8 circle punch

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

No MOJO


Ever had one of those nights where you can't wait to get stamping and then you sit down and nothing turns out right? Well, that was tonight. I was a good girl and did everything I need to do today and so I decided I would catch up on some challenges I missed while being out of town this weekend. I attempted Julie's Who's got Mojo Challenge, but just couldn't get it to come out right so I decided I would post a card I made last week instead of my Monday Mojo card.

The card I am posting is another Halloween card! I still don't know what I will do for my mass production of Halloween cards yet. I guess I do still have time to think of something. The layout of this card was taken from a card I found in the oh so talented Atomic Butterfly's gallery on Splitcoast Stampers. Here is her card! It is just gorgeous! I decided to make it into a Halloween card so mine doesn't really resemble hers in the least.

It is a very busy week here. I am starting my new treatments on Thursday and am having to drive to Minneapolis several times a week, but we are hopeful it will help me and will be worth it. We are recovering from a fun by tiring weekend in Omaha where we helped throw Matt's parents a 40th Anniversary party. It was great to see all the friends and family come together for such a happy occasion.

Supplies:
Stamps: booglie eyes
Paper: basic black, Halloween Night, certainly celery, old olive, watercolor paper
Ink: lovely lilac, going gray, pumpkin pie, old olive, basic black, blush blossom
Accessories: stickles, bold brights brads, old olive grosgrain ribbon, aquapainter



Thursday, September 13, 2007

Friends & Flowers


I put this card together for sketch challege 141. This picture is the sketch we were to use from Splitcoast Stampers. I played with this Simply Scrappin kit alot during selebration time, but haven't gotten it out since so I decided to pull it out again for this sketch. The minute I saw the sketch I thought of the border stickers that came in Friends and Flowers Simply Scrappin' kit. I think it worked out okay. I am really enjoying getting into the card challenges again. I was doing them alot, but then lost my motivation this summer. Now that school has started I am back into it! Go figure!

Well, I have a major update about my chronic pelvic pain condition. I went to a conference sometime this year and met a doctor who treats people with this condition. He lived in Colorado and I live in Minnesota so he recommended a pain specialist in Minneapolis which is about a hour from where I live. I went to that appointment yesterday and it was a great experience!

He offered different drugs and also several different options for treatment that I haven't tried yet. Among the options were acupuncture, physical therapy, nerve block injections, and relaxation training. I am very excited to try some different meds and treatments! Alot of my friends and family have been there throughout this five year battle so I wanted to be sure to let you all know that I now have some more options to try!

Back to stamping!!
Supplies
Stamps: bodacious bouquet
Ink: cool caribbean
Paper: chocolate chip, paper from Friends & Flowers SS kit
Accessories: choc. chip ribbon, stickers from Friends & Flowers SS kit

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Color Challenge 131


Today is color challenge day! I didn't know what to think of these colors, but after the card came together I really liked the colors! They are so bright and cheery, just how I like it! The weather here is gorgeous today! This is my favorite time of year! I love the crisp weather and the leaves turning.
I just got a package from my favorite UPS driver! I after all the stamping I have done over the years I have never owned a coluzzle! There had been more layouts lately with large circles and I haven't been able to make cards without a tool to cut large circles. I got on thing from Michael's but then got it home and it didn't work right so I hope I like the coluzzle! I also ordered one of the 30% off sets so I am excited about them too.

Nothing too special about this card. The set I used is from the new Stampin' Up catalog. It is a set that I don't see used very often and this is the first time I have used it. I think it is a fun and versatile set!

Supplies:
Paper: Always artichoke, purely pomegranate, taken with teal, whisper white, Loves Me DP (from Winter 2005 Mini)
Ink: same
Stamps: So Happy
Accessories: rich regals brads, purely pomegranate double stitched ribbon

Monday, September 10, 2007

Who's Got Mojo Challenge

I love to participate in challenges and Julie at Poetic Artistry has started a new one every Monday called "Who's Got Mojo Monday". I think it is a totally cute idea! I love Tuesday and Wednesday and Sunday challenges on Splitcoast, but now I have one on Mondays too. So, this week she gave us a sketch but she added a catch. You had to use scrap paper or discarded images too pretty to throw away! Funny thing is that I thought I was the only one who had a drawer of those! So, this card is made entirely of discarded stuff! I love it! Makes me feel thrifty! (Stop laughing, it does!).

So, nothing much else to report today. I just had a normal Monday at work and then came home and did some studying. I did order some stamps from MissyB Designs. I got the idea from MJ Albright's blog, Beauty Lies Within It is a set that was made for Lauren Meader's daughter, Alexa with some proceeds going to Pediatric Cancer Research. Lauren is a very accomplished stamper in the blogging world and her daughter, Alexa, has had quite a time cancer and you can read Lauren and Alexa's story here. Here are what the stamps look like! Aren't they cute? I decided I needed more kid stamps lately so I thought these would be perfect!


So, with that I will get on with the recipe for my card. Since this stuff has been at the bottom of a drawer for a while I don't have names of all the stuff, but I will do my best! Thanks Julie for motivating me to get into some scraps! It was fun!

Supplies:

Paper: Chatterbox, old olive, whisper white

Ink: bashful blue, pumpkin pie, old olive markers, basic black ink

Stamps: Loads of love

Accessories: earth elements brads, word window punch, giga scalloped circle punch, and mega circle punch

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Another Halloween Card


Well, I putzed and putzed with this card last night and just couldn't get it to come out how I wanted it to. I was thinking so hard I had a headache when I went to bed! Stamping just shouldn't be hard, should it? DH (darling husband for those non-stampers) was helping me, but I just couldn't get it. He has an intensely creative mind but it a very out of the box way which is the opposite of me. So, he thought of the idea of the black ribbon making bats this morning and I have to say I think it is just what the card needed! So, he must get full credit for that idea!

We stayed home last night and it was a good choice. We both had fun with our hobby of choice!
He played video games and I stamped. He is about as crazy about games as I am stamps. Luckily his games don't seem to cost as much! In stamping there is ALWAYS something you just HAVE to have! But, there is just nothing like it so I think it is worth it!

I know it is pretty early for Halloween cards but I have noticed that there seems to be quite a time lag between holiday cards for me. The last big batch of holiday cards I made were for Valentine's Day. I think that could be why we get so excited for Halloween cards. The fact that like 8 months separate them from our last good opportunity for a good mass productions of holiday cards puts us in holiday card starvation mode. I suppose some make 4th of July cards, but I have never gotten into them. So, with that I will stop blabbing and get to the recipe!

Supplies:
Stamps: booglie eyes
Paper: Halloween Night dp, pumpkin pie, watercolor paper, wild wasabi (my new favorite color)
Ink: going gray, wild wasabi, lavender lace, pumpkin pie, black, blush blossom
Accessories: aqua painter, stickles (first time using them), black grosgain ribbon





Saturday, September 8, 2007

Happy Boo to You- WSC18


Well, happy Saturday to you all! I am having a glorious day! I had my first day of school last night and it was great fun to see my friends again after the summer break. There are alot of things about being in school that I love: that first day of school feeling, new books and pencils, and notebooks, and the chance to start something over, fresh! There's not much else like it. Not that I won't be happy when I don't have to do it anymore, but might as well find the positives while I am there, right?

Today I am participating in Beate's weekend sketch challenge! I love sketch challenges as you all know! this one I found especially challenging and I am not sure why. Maybe it was because it was a holiday card and not one of my normal Easter basket looking flower cards. Not sure, but it was still fun to try and fun to get my Halloween stamps out.

Matt is watching college football all day today and he is in HEAVEN! He enjoyed watching his team (Nebraska Cornhuskers) beat Wake Forest and is now thoroughly enjoying watching Michigan get wiped out by Oregon. He at his obligatory college game day chili dogs as well. That is now you know it is fall in our house: college game day, Cornhuskers, and chili dogs!

Supplies:
Paper: Halloween Night dp, wild wasabi, pumpkin pie, whisper white
Ink: going gray, black, lovely lilac, wild wasabi, pumpkin pie
Stamps: Booglie Eyes, Circle borders and corners from Papertrey Ink
Accessories: wild wasabi double stitched ribbon, silver brads, circle mega punch, scalloped circle giant punch

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Sketch Challenge #140 - Last day of summer break!


Well, today I am busy soaking up my last day off before school starts back for me on Friday evening. Boy has it been a nice summer! So sad to see it go, but I do love Fall too! I love new school books, clothes, and pencils and the feel of Fall in the air!

Today's card is a card I made for sketch challenge 140 at Splitcoast Stampers. I had so much fun with it. I love crisp clean lines so this sketch was a good one for me. Gave me a reason to get out my Cutie Pie designer paper from Stampin' up! I love this stuff! The colors are yummy! I have put in a couple of orders to Stampin' up lately and I am anxiously awaiting them! Can't wait to
play with the new stamp sets. I am also starting to think about what to do for my Halloween cards! One of the best parts of fall is all of the fall and holiday cards! Stay tuned!

Supplies:
Stamps: All Holidays, short & sweet
Paper: bashful blue, purely pomegranate, cutie pie dp
Ink: almost apricot, purely pomegranate, wild wasabi, bashful blue
Accessories: pomegranate double stitched ribbon, pale pastel brads

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

CC130- Snail Fluffles

This is a card I put together for color challenge 130. The challenge was to use only groovy guava and almost artichoke! The layout was inspired by a card of Debbie's at Thinking Inking that I am in love with. Check it out here: I almost pulled it off, but had to add in a bit of blue bayou as I felt like it was getting to be a bit too groovy!

I was wishing I had the Stampin' up dp that has these two colors, but I guess that is one more thing for the list! ug! I really like this Stampendous fluffles stamp. I have had it for a while, but just got it out the other day. I had a hard time figuring out what to use for this one and I am about 65% happy with it. I think I might try another one later.
Supplies:
Stamps: snail fluffles, printed pattern
Ink: groovy guava, always artichoke, blue bayou
Paper: always artichoke, whisper white, groovy guava, blue bayou
Accessories: groovy guava double stitched ribbon, aquapainter,
giga circle and scalloped punches


Monday, September 3, 2007

Poetic Artistry Challenge

As I don't normally partake in any Splitcoast Stampers challenges on Mondays I decided to see if I could find another challenge going on in the blogging world. Sure enough, Julie at Poetic Artistry has a sketch challenge going on at her blog today. She will reward the winner with a card from her (which would be awesome because she is awesome) and possible a treat!

This is the card I came up with for her sketch challenge. It is sort of busy compared to what I normally do, but I do like how it turned out and so did my card critic, Matt (DH). I am really getting into this True Friend set from Stampin' up! It is from the holiday mini catalog and is pretty yummy! We are relaxing at home today. I must say that we are about in heaven not having to go to work today!

Supplies:
Stamps: True friend, Faux Ribbon by Papertrey Ink
Paper: really rust, American Crafts Play Scooter, Play Ping-Pong
Ink: stampin' up markers: night of navy, really rust, summer sun
Accessories: 1 1/4 and 1 3/8 stampin' up punches, earth elements brads ribbon from
Michael's

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Featured Stamper Challenge!


Well, it is Sunday and around here that means in is time for the Sunday Challenge (as Matt so affectionately calls it). I love this challenge! It means you get permission to case someone's work! I like it because it really sparks my creativity! This card was cased from a card that was done by Inglishrea on Splitcoast Stampers! Great gallery, Heather!

I used supplies for this card that I have had laying around for quite some time but haven't found a use for. Challenges are great excuses to get these neglected stamping supplies to the front of the closet.

Supplies:
Stamps: Snail fluffles, All Holidays
Paper: groovy guava, wild wasabi. SEI dp (Winnie's Walls), dp from Special Delivery
simply scrappin' kit
Ink: river rock, purely pomegranante, wild wasabi, groovy guava
Accessories: wild wasabi double stitched ribbon, aquapainter

Minimalist Birthday


My husband says that this card is very minimalist, which I will have to admit that my style does tend to lean in that direction. I have never been a clutter person. Clutter is one of our flagship arguments we have at home. Matt wants to save everything and I want to get rid of things even if they are still usable to avoid things getting cluttered! Needless to say, this card is in no danger of being cluttered!

I sat down last night and did some stamping for just plain fun. I had nothing in mind when I started. I like to give away cards for Christmas gifts and if I am going to do that I must get going on them now. I give away alot and right now I have none! This card will be perfect!

I started with a whisper white base and then inked a background onto real red card stock. I then applied glue dots to some black grosgrain ribbon and then attached it on the back of the card. I attached the black and white brads from Square parts to the flower and attached them both with dimensionals. I then tied a small knot and attached that with a glue dot. I used my Papertrey sentiment set and stamped birthday wishes onto a file tab punch out and then using my 1/16 circle punch attached almost apricot brads to the tab and attached that with more glue dots. And wah-lah!!!! Thanks for looking and I hope you are having a great Labor Day weekend!