Winding down on my Christmas cards. I still have one or two I think left in me but my mind is drifting towards getting prepared for a December Daily. I haven't done one in years so thought it would be nice to have one for this year, especially while the grandkids are so young.
Any hoo didn't want this guy to go without having some love. I think I bought him after Christmas last year or one of those last minute purchases. I have so many stamps that lately I'm thinking of purging and selling off the wooden ones. Now that most everything comes paired with dies and you can use a stamping tool with the unmounted stamps I'm feeling like I don't use them much anymore.
Hi there, this is my little spot in the world where I can share with you some of the passions of my life. I hope you find this a place of inspiration that you can use or share. If you find something you like please feel free to "scraplift me" as they say, you can credit me or not either way I don't mind, just enjoy the journey.
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Monday, November 18, 2019
Sunday, November 17, 2019
Falalalala
I found the falalalala sentiment die when looking for some other things when making Christmas cards so I pulled it out to make sure it was used. Then I thought it needed something bright and pretty and found these unloved Snowmen or Snowpeople I guess if I'm being politically correct and I never use them much so took the opportunity to color them with some copics and fussy cut them out.
I think it worked rather nicely.
I think it worked rather nicely.
Saturday, November 16, 2019
sneak peek
In case you're wondering how my sign is progressing I'd thought I'd share a photo so far. Mind you my ribbon, branch and bell combo is just stuck there so I'd have an idea where my lettering would fall, it's not permanent yet. Hopefully It'll all be done soon.
Friday, November 15, 2019
Merry Christmas
I've been spying my stamp set ever since I pulled it from it's storage space because I wanted to make a pine tree branch card. Finally I got around to doing it. I accidentally grabbed some stamping paper and was wowed by how crisp the image lifted off. I almost stamped the entire sentiment but at the last minute ended up die cutting some gold which I think it works really well here.
Thursday, November 14, 2019
Joy To The World
Sorry it's been a few days but life calls and I have to answer. Unfortunately dr's appts, grocery shopping, house cleaning, all those pesky things that have to be dealt with have been keeping me from my craft room. Not to mention my sign which is coming along nicely.
After my last card which was so involved I opted for something quick and easy and sitting on my desk staring at me where some Doodlebug pops and enamel stickers so utilizing those items I threw together this card and just had to diecut a few things, easy enough.
Hopefully I'll be spending the rest of the day throwing some more cards and layouts together. Tomorrow I have dedicated to finishing things. I need to finish painting my kitchen, finish my sign, finish paint touch ups in my living room, well you get the idea.
After my last card which was so involved I opted for something quick and easy and sitting on my desk staring at me where some Doodlebug pops and enamel stickers so utilizing those items I threw together this card and just had to diecut a few things, easy enough.
Hopefully I'll be spending the rest of the day throwing some more cards and layouts together. Tomorrow I have dedicated to finishing things. I need to finish painting my kitchen, finish my sign, finish paint touch ups in my living room, well you get the idea.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Have A Holly Jolly Holiday
This card was a bit more involved than I intended.
The background was created by using distress oxide inks on distress stamping paper then using a stencil I applied a matte paste and sprinkled glitter on it while it was still wet.
I then die cut the center and then on copic friendly paper stamped, colored and die cut the snowman. I placed it inside the center then finished the card using white embossing powder on a strip of red cardstock and popped it up.
The background was created by using distress oxide inks on distress stamping paper then using a stencil I applied a matte paste and sprinkled glitter on it while it was still wet.
I then die cut the center and then on copic friendly paper stamped, colored and die cut the snowman. I placed it inside the center then finished the card using white embossing powder on a strip of red cardstock and popped it up.
Monday, November 11, 2019
Fun Day plus a project in the making. (Long Post)
Well sadly I had hoped to get to my crafty room yesterday but a surprise visit from my son meant I needed to but aside the craftiness and visit with the grandkids. Time is precious as they say and I don't want to miss any of it with them if I don't have to.
So that left me to work on something today and while its just a quick layout I also wanted to share with you a home craft project that I started on. First things first the layout. I had spritzed some pages before but messed them up so using them here allowed me to cover them up with the pp and cs papers then I didn't have to toss them in the garbage.
Now on to the fun stuff at least for me right now. I have eyed those lovely plank signs you might have seen at Home Goods or Target or even Hobby Lobby. They go for anywhere from $35 to $50 (for just a plain painted plank). The one I spied was at the upper half of the price. I did not want to pay for it, but I did want it. So a search Pintrest gave me some ideas and I am meshing them together.
Sent DH down to Home Depot and tasked him with building the base sign. I'd be an idiot if I didn't send my carpenter of a husband down to build this for me, but honestly my first thought was that's too easy and I could have done it myself. If you wanted to, don't think you can't because it's easy and I know you can. After telling him my size, he bought some cedar fence posts (3) from HD for about $2 ea.
Then cut the tops off since I wanted a flat top and the post come 6 ft. Then he took another small piece of wood and just put some wood glue on that and nailed the posts to the strip (one on the top and one on the bottom). Super easy right.
I also asked him to pick up a small can of grey (any color) wood stain, which he did for an addition $6. And I took a brush and coated the wood planks and then while still wet took a rag and wiped them down so my stain isn't too solid. That took all of 5 minutes.
This is now my base grey wood. I stained it because I was going to put some chalk paint on top of the wood for a distressed look and didn't want the gold cedar wood to show through. I was going for a weathered grey look.
A little blase on its own but after the stain dried which was like 30 min I applied with a light hand some grey chalk paint I had left over. If you want to save some $ you can make your own. Otherwise you don't need much and could buy some from Joann's for about $8. Mine was leftover from some Adirondack chairs I painted.
When I first started and you will notice on the left side I was very heavy handed the next two I adapted for the light hand barely brushing over the top to pick up the wood grain. Then going back in some heavy narrow strokes.
I think it came out great and despite that the left is not quite right, it won't matter because I plan on running a strip of ribbon up the length of the board so it will hide that imperfection.
And here is what I also have collected from Hobby Lobby on sale. The ribbon was around $5, bells around $4 and tree picks for about $2. So far I've spent less than $25, I still need to make some stencils from my silhouette and paint the letters. You could buy some stencils with a 40% off coupon..which would run you another $5 or so. I am going to use 4 inch letters on mine. My computer died so it's charging up. So stay tuned for the finished project.
So that left me to work on something today and while its just a quick layout I also wanted to share with you a home craft project that I started on. First things first the layout. I had spritzed some pages before but messed them up so using them here allowed me to cover them up with the pp and cs papers then I didn't have to toss them in the garbage.
Now on to the fun stuff at least for me right now. I have eyed those lovely plank signs you might have seen at Home Goods or Target or even Hobby Lobby. They go for anywhere from $35 to $50 (for just a plain painted plank). The one I spied was at the upper half of the price. I did not want to pay for it, but I did want it. So a search Pintrest gave me some ideas and I am meshing them together.
Sent DH down to Home Depot and tasked him with building the base sign. I'd be an idiot if I didn't send my carpenter of a husband down to build this for me, but honestly my first thought was that's too easy and I could have done it myself. If you wanted to, don't think you can't because it's easy and I know you can. After telling him my size, he bought some cedar fence posts (3) from HD for about $2 ea.
Then cut the tops off since I wanted a flat top and the post come 6 ft. Then he took another small piece of wood and just put some wood glue on that and nailed the posts to the strip (one on the top and one on the bottom). Super easy right.
I also asked him to pick up a small can of grey (any color) wood stain, which he did for an addition $6. And I took a brush and coated the wood planks and then while still wet took a rag and wiped them down so my stain isn't too solid. That took all of 5 minutes.
This is now my base grey wood. I stained it because I was going to put some chalk paint on top of the wood for a distressed look and didn't want the gold cedar wood to show through. I was going for a weathered grey look.
A little blase on its own but after the stain dried which was like 30 min I applied with a light hand some grey chalk paint I had left over. If you want to save some $ you can make your own. Otherwise you don't need much and could buy some from Joann's for about $8. Mine was leftover from some Adirondack chairs I painted.
When I first started and you will notice on the left side I was very heavy handed the next two I adapted for the light hand barely brushing over the top to pick up the wood grain. Then going back in some heavy narrow strokes.
I think it came out great and despite that the left is not quite right, it won't matter because I plan on running a strip of ribbon up the length of the board so it will hide that imperfection.
And here is what I also have collected from Hobby Lobby on sale. The ribbon was around $5, bells around $4 and tree picks for about $2. So far I've spent less than $25, I still need to make some stencils from my silhouette and paint the letters. You could buy some stencils with a 40% off coupon..which would run you another $5 or so. I am going to use 4 inch letters on mine. My computer died so it's charging up. So stay tuned for the finished project.
Thursday, November 7, 2019
Santa
And yet another page that lost it's adhesive but I pretty much remembered how it was before. I did want to add some sort of subtitle for Santa but I haven't really found anything that I like so I guess it's time to let it go just as Santa and be done with it.
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Laugh
One more layout of my dgd, I realize I seem to be making a lot of these and I believe it's part of the fact I was given a box of photos last year for Christmas so I am feeling the need to scrap them all.
I am feeling a little blue thought about not creating Christmas cards so I really want to make a few more while my new products are still warm.
I am feeling a little blue thought about not creating Christmas cards so I really want to make a few more while my new products are still warm.
Monday, November 4, 2019
Beautiful Girl
Here is another layout that had the misfortune of losing its adhesive, but this time it was a good thing. Why you ask, because I had the chance to redo it. I wasn't terribly fond of the page before so this was a perfect opportunity to revamp it and I am much happier with the results.
Sunday, November 3, 2019
Side Eye
Whew the past few weeks were such a blur I don't even know what happened.
In a mad rush I got my HW cards mailed, and for whatever reason I am in the midst of repainting my kitchen, and bought a new light fixture which set me off to replace my chairs, refinish my table so I will go from solid oak chairs and table to a grey base and white top for the table and my chairs are now white and less outdated as my kids tell me. And why do I decide with 3 weeks more or less to Thanksgiving so start this..no idea...hopefully I get it all back in time.
So CARDtober is done, am back to layouts on my own meaning no sketches just pts for meeting challenges. I suspect it's gonna get difficult when the end of the month occurs. Between my Disney trip and T-day things are bound to get busy.
This is a layout I already completed once but to my horror the adhesive glue can unstuck itself (a nightmare). This layout plus about 2 dozen more all fell apart. I now only use double stick tape because this isn't the first time things have fallen apart but usually it takes years and maybe one little item comes off but this time I bought scrapbook.com's tape and lets just say never again.
I don't even know how this page was originally set.
done I only know it didn't have the title yet so here it is now complete and remodeled just like my kitchen table.
In a mad rush I got my HW cards mailed, and for whatever reason I am in the midst of repainting my kitchen, and bought a new light fixture which set me off to replace my chairs, refinish my table so I will go from solid oak chairs and table to a grey base and white top for the table and my chairs are now white and less outdated as my kids tell me. And why do I decide with 3 weeks more or less to Thanksgiving so start this..no idea...hopefully I get it all back in time.
So CARDtober is done, am back to layouts on my own meaning no sketches just pts for meeting challenges. I suspect it's gonna get difficult when the end of the month occurs. Between my Disney trip and T-day things are bound to get busy.
This is a layout I already completed once but to my horror the adhesive glue can unstuck itself (a nightmare). This layout plus about 2 dozen more all fell apart. I now only use double stick tape because this isn't the first time things have fallen apart but usually it takes years and maybe one little item comes off but this time I bought scrapbook.com's tape and lets just say never again.
I don't even know how this page was originally set.
done I only know it didn't have the title yet so here it is now complete and remodeled just like my kitchen table.
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