Sunday, September 30, 2012
This is last year's pic, but this is what I've been working on this afternoon, more bottles of boos! Those are marshmallow peeps in the bottles. I wasn't planning to make any and gave away most of my frapuccino bottles, but had a request for more. Son Bumper is running a large corn maze again this year, and these were a hit out there last year. I think I'll also send a few to work with DIL Vicki for decorations at the vets' office where she works. She's in a new office this year, so they won't have seen last year's stuff. Pretty simple, but lots of grins!
Saturday, September 29, 2012
It has been so long since I posted anything on this blog, I decided to let the world, if anyone is looking, know that I am still alive.
Most of my projects of late, have been for the family or for challenges on Fiskateers.com/blog, my favorite place to play. These are just a few of the more recent.
I'm still battling pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, but may be winning at last. My last two CT scans have shown slight improvements. My specialist in Denver, CO--I live in CA--thinks I may be headed for remission! I am most thankful, and praise God for His touch in my life.
Although the illness, and accompanying medications, consume a lot of energy, I am blessed to be able to give more time and energy to my family lately. My primary responsibility has been the care of 2 1/2 year-old Sequoia. What a delight she is! She completely drains me, but she is so amazing, so much fun, that I could never complain!
The projects posted today are just a random sampling of things I've done lately. Lord willing, I'll get organized and post more often, maybe even with explanations. No promises! :o)
Most of my projects of late, have been for the family or for challenges on Fiskateers.com/blog, my favorite place to play. These are just a few of the more recent.
I'm still battling pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, but may be winning at last. My last two CT scans have shown slight improvements. My specialist in Denver, CO--I live in CA--thinks I may be headed for remission! I am most thankful, and praise God for His touch in my life.
Although the illness, and accompanying medications, consume a lot of energy, I am blessed to be able to give more time and energy to my family lately. My primary responsibility has been the care of 2 1/2 year-old Sequoia. What a delight she is! She completely drains me, but she is so amazing, so much fun, that I could never complain!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
JustRite Friday Challenge #054
It's been a while since I've posted, but JustRite Stampers' current challenge was too tempting. The prize sounds wonderful, and the sketch looks like a fun challenge, especially for someone that never makes square cards! It also gave me a chance to try out a technique I just learned, cut and fold. I love double-sided paper, but always hate to use it on cards, because that usually means gluing down one beautiful side With this technique you can see both sides! Love it! So I had some fun on this one. Hope you like it!
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
CIC22, Final Take, #3
Among other things, my son is a commercial fisherman. He just bought his own boat and will spend most of the summer in Alaska hauling in lots of salmon, Lord willing! My son understands that the Great Physician, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords is also the Master Fisherman. I made this card with those thoughts in mind.
The net was recycled from a little bag of candy. The cool stamps are from Clear Dollar Stamps. First you stamp these fun circles, then you can add pieces and parts to make fish, pineapples and trees. Cute! And I don't have to color anything in. I haven't got that down well at all. The sentiment is from a different set but also from CDS. Just had to put them together! Love it!
The net was recycled from a little bag of candy. The cool stamps are from Clear Dollar Stamps. First you stamp these fun circles, then you can add pieces and parts to make fish, pineapples and trees. Cute! And I don't have to color anything in. I haven't got that down well at all. The sentiment is from a different set but also from CDS. Just had to put them together! Love it!
CIC22, Take Two
I've really enjoyed this stamp set from Clear Dollar Stamps. The wavy sentiments can be trails from the included bee or butterfly, which I used here, or stems for flowers that are part of the set. Really cute! I got the Cuttlebug Daisy Quilling set in the mail last week. That's fun, too! Here I used a vellum for my focal point. I can see a lot of scrap paper being cut into quilling strips and made into flowers! This was my second attempt at the daisy and I liked it enough to put it on a card. Tada! Take Two!
Clearly Inspired Challenge #22
Okay, where did February go? I know it's a short month, but I think this year it only last a couple of weeks! Either that, or I'm getting old and that makes time go faster! It's true, I know. Ugh! When I suddenly realized it was March 1, and granddaughter Sequoia is officially 14 months old, I also realized I need to get my entries posted for the Clearly Inspired Challenge. This month it's a sketch challenge. I never know how far I can stray from the sketch so I don't! Here's take one:
I saw a dingbat font that had a smiley little crab similar to this. That gave me the idea. I used punches for all but 6 little legs. The shells in front I made from a small scalloped circle which I cut and scored.
He makes me smile. Hope you are smiling, too!
Monday, February 14, 2011
JustRite Friday Challenge #048, Take Two
After seeing a "plethora" (love that word!) of pinwheels in blog-world this week, I decided that might work on my challenge card. The dimensions I found on an SU site were much too big, but the first two punches I pulled off my shelf fit perfectly for a tiny pinwheel (Blue Marvy square and a Fiskars small squeeze punch). So I made a second card with a pinwheel rather than a flower embellishment and added some ribbon woven through the Spellbinders die.
These cards are an example of how I have actually grown as a crafter. There was no way I could mix prints or not be symmetrical long after I began pasting up cards. Buying paper in pads with coordinating prints put together somehow gave me permission. There's hope for me yet! I still need to learn to color in the lines!
These cards are an example of how I have actually grown as a crafter. There was no way I could mix prints or not be symmetrical long after I began pasting up cards. Buying paper in pads with coordinating prints put together somehow gave me permission. There's hope for me yet! I still need to learn to color in the lines!
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