
Monday, August 4, 2008
A Daisy Kind of Day

Saturday, August 2, 2008
My Timing Was Almost Spooky!

Lots of Stampers have these fantastic tools like Nestabilities and Cuttlebugs, which ( if you have lived under a non-papercrafts rock for a while) are wonderful inventoins that cut fancy edges, layers, and do dry-embossing like magic.
In short, these things are wonderful. My sad story? I don't have either one yet. I am not feeling sorry for myslef, but I DO love the effects you can get from these machines.
So, I set about trying to figure out how to get a similar look even without the technology. What I came up with was to use an SU dry embossing Classy Brass Template.
I cut my layers first (each 1/4" larger than the last), then Dry Embossed the edges. When I put them together, I had a look I really liked! The cute egdes went well with the adorable Srawberry from the Tart -N-Tangy set that I just LOVE! But I worried whether that stamp set, which is from a temporary Mini Catalog, would still be around when SU launches its new Catalog in a couple of weeks, AND when I could get my hands on a cool tool so my fingers would stop cramping from pressing with the stylus.
So, what does all this have to do with spooky timing? Well, if you don't want some surprise spoilers, STOP READING...but...(and I am not giving away TOO much info, but just a little peeksy...)
As it turns out, my layering and embossing woes will soon be over because SU will be offering THE gadget. Can you say "Big Shot"?? What IS a Big Shot...just ask me in a couple of weeks and will I have news for YOU! PLUS...I just MAY not have to worry that my precious little fruit stamp set will be gone...
That's it, that's all I'm saying. How do I know such things? I am privileged to know some of the best Stampers on the planet, AND there are LOTS of people at the SU convention as we speak, AND some bloggers are kind enough to update us, AND, well, you get the picture.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Keeping it Simple (okay, TRYING to keep it simple...!)

Wednesday, July 30, 2008
From garden to Gift

I only planted 4 little zucchini plants this year, but for some reason, the amount of zucchini I've been getting is RIDICULOUS!!!!!!!! I've made every recipe I can find, and I just can't keep up!
So, I decided to share :) I picked some and bagged them up to give to our neighbors. But the plain brown bag looked so...well, boring. So, I thought I'd dress it up a bit.
Because it was zucchini and from the garden, I was drawn to the Wild Wasabi paper with its fresh, bright color. All I did was to:
- cut 2 strips, each 3" wide from the 12"x12" cardstock
- cut an inch off the end of each strip
-score both strrips 3" from each end and fold at score lines
-stick the tabs together on each end of both strips to make a "sleeve" for the bag
(This formula will be the right size for a standard brown lunch-size bag. Measure & adjust as necessary for other size bags)
Then I used my new "Enjoy Every Moment" stamp set and my Ticket Corner Punch to make a cute label, threw on a touch of ribbon and a button to fill the "O", and voila! What was boring is now a bit special. (Plus, I got to use up a TON of retiring stuff! BONUS!!)
I didn't want to go overboard, after all, it's just some veggies, but I still wanted it to be more than just a plain brown bag. Just thought I'd share an idea for how to add a special touch to an otherwise ordinary thing.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Daddy's Little Helpers


We may have a seemingly endless list of renovation projects to do here, but at least we are never without the help of our crew of mini-contractors! Whatever the project of the day is, especially if it is one of those big, technical, hard-work jobs for Jeff, you can always find the boys close behind with their tool belts on and ready to work.
They have all really taken to pitching in on the house projects, it was quite a nice surprise. Now if I could only get them to be so enthusiastic about cleaning their rooms!
Little by little we are working our way through our mess, and of course, every project we start leads us to about 20 others that need to be done in order to finish the one. But we are a work in progress, and I'm going to be an optimist and say the operative word is "progress". As long as we can keep the boys helping out, it may even go a little faster!
Friday, July 25, 2008
Splurging on Pretties

I've had my SU Pretties Kit for a loooong time now, and I find there are STILL items that I've never used! I tend to hoard my little goodies like Hodgepodge Hardware and such, I guess maybe because they seem so finite in that case.
But I asked myself "What are they FOR?" Well, they are to USE!! And if I use them all, well, hey, SU will make more! Plus, some of my favorite paper colors are retiring, so I wanted to create something that highlighted all these elements.
Here is what I got. I used the Blue Bayou paper with my not-often-used Paisley Background stamp. I also used Soft Sky paper (sigh...) and sponged the edges for some depth.
I layered it with Vellum for a soft, elegant look. Then I water-colored some of those gorgeous silk flowers, added some ribbon, and best of all, some Pretties Kit BLING!
I heat embossed the words for a bolder effect, and I was pretty happy with my Pretties Kit results.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
A Glass of Lemonade for a Friend

Mmmmm, a cool glass of lemonade on a hot summer day. This was an idea I had when I first got the Tart N' Tangy stamp set which I LOVE and to which I am addicted.
But...as it turns out, great minds think alike and I was definitely not the only one to have this idea. One morning on the SU! website I saw another really cute variation on this, and the stamper who created it did it as Pink Lemonade. It was quite different from mine, but very cute.
I tried Glossy White paper for the glass and lemons, added Crystal Effects on the glass, cut the stamped lemon in half, and that is a real drinking straw!
I promised my good friend and Upline that I would show her MY glass of lemonade, so grab your lawn chair and sunblock and settle down for a nice sip of lemonade!
I Can't Stop!


I couldn't help myself! Once I started with that first pink bag, I just had to keep going. I had this idea in my head for a "purse" style bag, and I really wanted to find cute ways to showcase some of SU's retiring items like this gorgeous Fall Flowers paper. But...the result was the bag on the left, which I LIKE, but I don't LOVE...sooooo...
Enter purse #2, which I really like. I traded ribbon handles for paper and again used the Small Tag Punch for a closure. Doesn't it remind you of a Granny purse??
Oooooh, I just can't wait to have my new SU! Scallop Edge Punch, but until then, I'll go Old School and use my Slit Punch to make scallop edges.
Inspired Again!

Okay, so it's not just challenges that are inspiring. A dear friend sent me some photos of projects she is working on and I loved them so much I just had to sit and create!
This pink bag is based on her design, only I must admit, hers came out better. But I liked the elements of the scalloped bottom, the tab top, and the height, so i copied my little heart out!
Just think of all the goodies you could load up with for a nice gift, huh?
Layers of Inspiration


This was another "Challenge" from a wonderful stamper friend. This time around we were invited to an "Inspiration" challenge, in which we were provided a picture and were to create a card inspired by what we saw.
In this case, our inspiration was this gorgeous cake from Martha Stewart's website. I had to admit, I was not sure that I would feel "inspired" by some random photo or that I would have any idea where to start, but this cake was beautiful. I was most inspired by the colors and the dainty, graceful vine-like stems and flowers.
Here is what I came up with. Not too far outside the box, but just my own take on what the photo inspired in me. I find I am REALLY enjoying these challenges, they give me an excuse to sit and be creative just to see what I can make.