WOOHOO!
No APRIL FOOL'S HERE!
Stampin' Up! just loaded a BUNCH of great items into the CLEARANCE RACK!
WOWZER!
GRAB BAGS! DESIGNER SERIES PAPER! CARD STOCK! RIBBON!
OH MY!!! My credit card got a workout!
(Or maybe I can justify it for an early birthday present!?!)
GO TO MY WEBSITE AND SHOP!!!
These things usually go pretty fast!
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
....A Gift For You...
This is the sketch we followed for the challenge.
This is my attempt at the HUMOROUS Card Challenge over at A LA CARD MONKEY.
Humorous? Maybe...hehehe, it cracks me up! LOL Go check out the other funnies!
Beautiful sketches of the most noble of creatures grace this set. They are perfect subjects for greetings and gifts to family and friends with a passion for the wildness of nature. Or, use them to enrich scrapbook pages dedicated to recording the adventures of an outdoor vacation or camping trip. Available both in wood-mount and clear-mount.
Set Quantity: 4
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This is my attempt at the HUMOROUS Card Challenge over at A LA CARD MONKEY.
Humorous? Maybe...hehehe, it cracks me up! LOL Go check out the other funnies!
I used this awesome stamp set:
In Wilderness #117040 $21.95
Beautiful sketches of the most noble of creatures grace this set. They are perfect subjects for greetings and gifts to family and friends with a passion for the wildness of nature. Or, use them to enrich scrapbook pages dedicated to recording the adventures of an outdoor vacation or camping trip. Available both in wood-mount and clear-mount.
Set Quantity: 4
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Ala Card Monkey,
Cards,
Challenge,
Humorous,
In Wilderness
Friday, April 8, 2011
Happy Birthday to me!
I wonder, is it OK to make yourself a BIRTHDAY CAKE!?!
Hmmm, what kind???
I'll let ya know!
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Life
Thursday, April 7, 2011
CHALLENGE JACKPOT!
I have been trying to upload a picture of the HAUL Shirley and Terry, at A LA CARD MONKEY, are giving away for their first challenge AND if you follow them, too! Blogger won't let me post the picture, but, GO HERE!
It will knock your socks off!
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Ala Card Monkey,
Challenge
A Challenge card...and was it ever a challenge! LOL
I participated in my second challenge! YAY! *not* My card just went horribly wrong!
I didn't have time to redo it, so, it is what it is.....
I didn't have time to redo it, so, it is what it is.....
The pressure was on I tell ya.
I should have stopped BEFORE I used the color sprizter tool on the Confetti White cardstock.
It was 'ok' up til that point.
Shirley and Terry have started a new challenge blog:
Go here and sign up for the next one.
It'll be fun! I promise!
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Ala Card Monkey,
Baby Blossoms,
Cards,
Challenge
It's GREEN CHILE Time!
Mmmmmm, 30 lbs of goodness!
I make this twice a year, and today was #1.
This is from an old recipe from a franchise my mom and dad had, in Willcox, from 1972-1992, called EL TACO.
Anyone out there know of it??? It was a precursor to Taco Bell, but bad management from the higher ups killed it....so sad...
Can you believe when we opened in August of 1972, they had just had a price increase, and, tacos and bean burriots were up, from 19¢ to 22¢! I got paid $1.00 an hour and then, got bumped up to $1.25! My little brothers never let me forget that they only made $1!!!!! Good times! Good food. The only claim to fame I know of, is Hank Williams, Jr., came in and gave my dad his autograph for me. Willcox is just off 1-10 in SE Arizona. I stopped working, when I got married in August of 1975....seems like a lifetime ago...
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Life
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Looks like candy!
This was one of the cards we made today, at our monthly card class. It was a hit!
Two-Step stamp your way to a basket-busting bouquet of beautiful blooms with our Awash with Flowers set. Soft shapes and subtle lines imitate the watercolor-like quality of a field abundant with graceful petals and delicate stems, giving your projects a light, lilting look of nature. Available both in wood-mount and clear-mount.
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I LOVE this card!
This was designed by Stampin' Up!
As a demonstrator for Stampin' Up, we have a wealth of information on the Demonstrator site.
There is Demo project sharing on the Stampin' Connection, as well as videos that Stampin' UP! produces for us. I LOVE the videos.
This was a card I made from watching one of those videos.
I have had this stamp set, AWASH WITH FLOWERS-page 99, since last April, I believe, and NEVER inked it up! I know I will be using this set more now. I love how easy it is to use. It's a 2-step stamp set, meaning you can stamp an outline image, then, come in with color on a solid, matching stamp.
You CANNOT make a mistake with this kind of fun stamping!
For this card, I just used the line image, then, used rich razzleberry in on a sponge dauber for the center part, then, used a sponge with pretty in pink for finish out the edges.
The dazzling diamonds just finishes off the whole thing!
It looks good enough to eat!
LOVE IT!
Awash With Flowers - Clear-Mount Stamp 120549 $27.95
Two-Step stamp your way to a basket-busting bouquet of beautiful blooms with our Awash with Flowers set. Soft shapes and subtle lines imitate the watercolor-like quality of a field abundant with graceful petals and delicate stems, giving your projects a light, lilting look of nature. Available both in wood-mount and clear-mount.
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Awash with Flowers,
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Cards
Friday, April 1, 2011
...I am pretty much black and white...
...That's what my cousin in Albuquerque said, when she emailed me thanking me for the pretty pink birthday card I had sent her. So, when I designed this card, I had her in mind. {Hi, Pam!}I'm sending this to her, after my class on Saturday, the 2nd. hehehe
She'll LOVE it!
This is one of the cards I'm teaching the ladies to make. An introduction to the wonderful world of embossing!
I don't think the picture shows that the little girl is done in black embossing. There are also tiny rhinestones on either end of the sentiment.
I'm also going to show them how to use Stampin' Up!'s scallop border punch to make the black scalloping around the oval.
That is so easy!
I first cut a 3/4" x 11" strip of the basic black cardstock. Then, I used the scallop border punch for the whole length. Then, hold your bone folder and run your paper across it two times on both sides, to break down the papers fibers, so, it's easier to work with. Run red sticky strip tape around the back edge of the oval.
Now, take your scalloped piece and snip it, very carefully, under each scallop--on the flat side.
You will only need to snip up to about an 1/8" or so.
Play with your paper, before adhering it to the oval piece, by folding and forming the scallops a little at a time. Sorry I don't have a picture for you. But, once you do this, it will make sense and you will have a pretty scalloped border to use for either a circle or oval piece.
I'll show the other projects over the next few days.
You can order this stamp set, and any of the other products I used for this card on my website. Click the link at the top of the page. This stamp set is in the Occasions Mini, that is only good through April 30.
The sentiment is from NOTABLY ORNATE, from the big book, on page 125.
I ♥ both of these sets!
Thanks for your visit!
She'll LOVE it!
This is one of the cards I'm teaching the ladies to make. An introduction to the wonderful world of embossing!
I don't think the picture shows that the little girl is done in black embossing. There are also tiny rhinestones on either end of the sentiment.
I'm also going to show them how to use Stampin' Up!'s scallop border punch to make the black scalloping around the oval.
That is so easy!
I first cut a 3/4" x 11" strip of the basic black cardstock. Then, I used the scallop border punch for the whole length. Then, hold your bone folder and run your paper across it two times on both sides, to break down the papers fibers, so, it's easier to work with. Run red sticky strip tape around the back edge of the oval.
Now, take your scalloped piece and snip it, very carefully, under each scallop--on the flat side.
You will only need to snip up to about an 1/8" or so.
Play with your paper, before adhering it to the oval piece, by folding and forming the scallops a little at a time. Sorry I don't have a picture for you. But, once you do this, it will make sense and you will have a pretty scalloped border to use for either a circle or oval piece.
I'll show the other projects over the next few days.
You can order this stamp set, and any of the other products I used for this card on my website. Click the link at the top of the page. This stamp set is in the Occasions Mini, that is only good through April 30.
The sentiment is from NOTABLY ORNATE, from the big book, on page 125.
I ♥ both of these sets!
Easter Blossoms 121905 Woodmount $25.95
122057 Clearmount $18.95
Thanks for your visit!
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Card Class,
Cards,
Easter Blossoms
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