Sunday, February 21, 2016

PaperCrafter's Corner, Magazine Monday #133

Papercrafting Challenge: Magazine Mondays Week 133 Inspiration Piece (image)     So happy to find some time this weekend for crafting.  I didn't think it was going to happen, but it sure feels good when it does.
     My son-in-law's birthday is coming up soon.  I knew which card I wanted to make and decided to use the colors from PCC's inspiration piece to make it happen.  The svg file is from My Scrap Chick, definitely one of my favorite places for finding goodies.  Great sales and a freebie every week!
      I plan to gift him with a Costco bundle of steaks.  He's definitely a meat-eater!  Maybe he'll invite me to dinner!  I'm sure I'm expected to make him his annual cheese cake, too.
     Thanks for coming by.  :o)

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Papercrafting For Others: A RAK Day Challenge!

     PaperCrafter's Corner is such a special place to play.  Lots of inspiration and fun! Today Steph has challenged us to do a RAK, a "Random Act of Kindness."  I usually don't even try to do any of my crafts during the week with my granddaughter here.  We craft, but it's fun things for a 6-year-old.  Today Sequoia gave me a RAK and stayed on her side of the desk.  We both got things done!
Some of you may know that we raised our son Donnie from age four and kept him with us until he was 38 and got to be very difficult.  It was a hard decision to move him to a group home, but he has loved it and done so very well there.  That said, he called Valentine's Day to say he made a Valentine that said M-O-M and D-A-D!  He's not far away, but we haven't seen him since Christmas Day.   So we made cards for Donnie.  He will be tickled to get one from Sequoia, too. 
Thanks for spurring us on, PCC!  Wish I could see his face when he opens this RAK!


Sunday, February 14, 2016

Magazine Monday #132


After 47 Valentine Days together, he still sweeps me off my feet!  I took a break, came to the kitchen and found these roses on the table.  I decided that was the perfect backdrop for the card I made him.     
Papercrafting Challenge: Magazine Mondays - Week 132 Inspiration Piece (image)
 

    For the PaperCrafter's Corner challenge this week, I used all the same colors and polka dots, too.  I made my background by inking up the Cuttlebug Dotted Swiss embossing folder, putting my cardstock inside and running it through the Fiskars Fuse.  The netting is an upcycled flesh-colored produce bag.  I had a little trouble cutting my sentiment, but hubby would never notice.  He wouldn't dare!  :o)  I'd keep him around even if he did.  He's the best Valentine ever! 

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Papercrafter's Corner, Magazine Monday #131

Papercrafting Challenge: Magazine Mondays - Week 131 Inspiration Piece (image)     My January pictures of Granddaughter are mostly of her trip to the snow, which made PCC's magazine cover the perfect inspiration for another monthly page.  I put together a snowy scene using both die cuts and stamps for trees.  The tall tree is a Sequoia, as is our girl!  I labeled them in small print.  I also did some tiny journaling around the edge of one picture.
     I'm not very good with white space, even if it's supposed to be snow, so I scattered tiny snowflakes that were the fiddly bits from the Fiskars border punch I used on the photo mats.  I couldn't just toss them out!  :o)  Thanks for stopping by.

Sunday, January 31, 2016

PaperCrafter's Corner, Magazine Monday #130


    

     Here's my little girl!  Zooming through kindergarten now.  Not staying little for long.  I asked her to stop growing, but she said, "Sorry, Gramma, I can't.  My body has a mind of its own." 
     So we hit another first:  a lost tooth. Thanks to PaperCrafter's Corner, I'm motivated to get
more done on DGD's page-a-month scrapbook. I've gotten way behind.
     The cut files I used are all from Miss Kate Cuttables.  She has great stuff and free files everyday!  The paper is some I've had for a long while from Piggy Tales.  When I was cutting the dotted paper, I realized the back is kind of chalkboard-y.  That gave me the idea to follow the PCC challenge to use my own handwriting, so I made the banner.  I also needed to explain why Gramma had the tooth the fairy had taken away.  I wrote that out, too.  I like writing on my pages.  My writing isn't up to some of the great stuff you see these days, but it's part of me that I want to leave for Sequoia.   The background of the inspiration piece has lots of straight little lines.  Mine does, too.  My crowns are the same shape as the eyebrows on the cover.  My model is cuter, and I'm not at all prejudice.
     Thanks to PCC for enticing me to be creative in the midst of turmoil.  I needed that!

Sunday, January 24, 2016

PaperCrafters Corner, Magazine Monday #129

     When I started my project for the PaperCrafters Corner challenge, I was pretty sure it wasn't going anywhere.  I don't do water coloring, or any coloring, but. . . the background on the inspiration piece DID inspire.  I had to give it a try, maybe not the ol' college try, more like a kindergarten try, and I had my kindergartener cheering me on.  She liked it, so I decided to use it.  I also used vellum to get a semi-opaque block title cut with the Cricut.  (I don't know how I managed before Steph introduced me to the Cricut!)
     I had recent pictures out to scrap, but the bright colors and flowers said "Spring," so I went back a bit to find a month I had missed. 
     I really got stretched out of my comfort zone, but, strangely, I like it, except for the tag.  I plan to redo that with a finer tipped pen.  And it does show some resemblance to the magazine cover, don't ya think?  Ha ha! 

PCC Inspiration

Sunday, January 10, 2016

PaperCrafter's Corner: Magazine Monday #128

I always look forward to what Stephanie at PCC has for the challenge us each week.  I had a hard time settling on an idea from this one.  We never do anything special for the New Year.  Too old?  New Year's eve is busy, though.  We party hardy. . .with our little birthday girl!  She arrived in time to be a tax deduction in 2009.  I can't believe she's six already!  And I have a birthday to scrap! 
    Papercrafting Challenge: Magazine Mondays - Week 128 Inspiration Piece (image) I took several ideas from the inspiration piece:  The bold heading, the sectioned off date and a confetti background (I had to restrain myself there).  The magazine cover celebrates the New Year.  We celebrated New Year's Eve, with a Princess Leia cake and a costumed birthday girl!  
     I sprayed navy cardstock with a mix of Perfect Pearls and alcohol to make the "far-off galaxy."  We did that on her invitations, too.  It shows up really well on dark paper.  All the heading was cut with the Cricut.  I love being able to cut larger letters. 
     Thank you for looking.  Do consider joining the fun at PaperCrafter's Corner!