The second card we did used the Boho Backgrounds stamp set to make the ornaments. We inked the medallion in white craft ink and stamped it three times then embossed it with white EP. This card used just about every circle punch Stampin Up makes. One was punched with the 1", one with the 1-1/4" and it doesn't show in this picture but we punched the last one with the 1-3/4" punch. I also punched one plain circle from the Bravo Burgandy with the 1-3/8" punch. The 1-1/4" circle was then layered on the 1-3/8" circle. The top of the ornaments were made by punching 3 1/4" circles on Brushed Silver then punching 1/2" circle over the top of it. (Like your making a rivet or something like that.) The ornaments are stuck on with dimensionals. We used the tool kit to punch holes for the silver thread to feed through tied off with a bow. We stamped Merry Christmas in Bravo Burgandy and layered the white on top of the burgandy. I know this all sounds confusing, because it kind-of was! But....isn't it pretty! Next time we'll work to keep it simple! Anyway, I just love getting together with the women in my club!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
October club cards
The second card we did used the Boho Backgrounds stamp set to make the ornaments. We inked the medallion in white craft ink and stamped it three times then embossed it with white EP. This card used just about every circle punch Stampin Up makes. One was punched with the 1", one with the 1-1/4" and it doesn't show in this picture but we punched the last one with the 1-3/4" punch. I also punched one plain circle from the Bravo Burgandy with the 1-3/8" punch. The 1-1/4" circle was then layered on the 1-3/8" circle. The top of the ornaments were made by punching 3 1/4" circles on Brushed Silver then punching 1/2" circle over the top of it. (Like your making a rivet or something like that.) The ornaments are stuck on with dimensionals. We used the tool kit to punch holes for the silver thread to feed through tied off with a bow. We stamped Merry Christmas in Bravo Burgandy and layered the white on top of the burgandy. I know this all sounds confusing, because it kind-of was! But....isn't it pretty! Next time we'll work to keep it simple! Anyway, I just love getting together with the women in my club!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Creepover!

I work with the Young Women (12-18 yr. old girls) at church. A couple of weeks ago we had a lady (master quilter, actually) come help us learn how to make quilts. The girls worked together and almost completed a few quilt tops that we have decided to donate to a local charity. I brought them home and added the batting and backing so they would be ready to tie. That's ALL I've been doing today. (I'll have to add a picture of that tomorrow) We knew when we planned this activity they wouldn't be able to complete the quilts all in one night, so we planned a sleepover to co-inside with it. I wanted to give out invitations to all the girls so I came up with a fun Halloween themed invite called a Creepover! They loved it! I made them with the Sizzix die witch hat, broom and shoes. I probably ought to get to bed since I won't be getting much sleep tomorrow night! Good night!
Monday, October 20, 2008
A Day at the Fair
Christmas is coming! Yea!
Here's my completed advent calendar! I'm really pleased with the way it turned out. I got the idea from http://kathy-prettyinink.blogspot.com/search?q=advent I saw her's on Splitcoast and just LOVED it! The little tins have magnets glued to the back of them and you could put some candies in each tin. My kids can hardly wait for me to fill the tins. Obviously the base is a cookie sheet with Bella Rose DSP glued to it. The title is cut from mat board with a Sizzix alphabet. If there is enough interest I will do a class in Nov. to make your own. I have added up the supplies and it all comes to $35. That includes: cookie sheet, 24 tins, 24 magnets, 6 sheets DSP, matboard, ribbon, adhesive and use of ink and punches. Let me know if you're interested! We're off to the state fair!
Friday, October 17, 2008
Halloween Treat
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Color Inspiration #26

Supplies:
Paper: Sahara Sand, Rose Red and Whisper White
Ink: Rose Red, Bashful Blue, So Saffron, Wild Wasabi and Sahara Sand
Accessories: Metal Mesh, ribbon, white gel pen and microbeads
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Happy Birthday to Me!
Isn't this the cutest cupcake ever! My sweet friend Beth not only gave me this cupcake and beautiful picture and frame, she and another lady at church brought cupcakes to share with all the young women (12-18 yr. olds) while they sang happy birthday to me! It was very sweet!

Mark decided my camera had died so he bought me a new one. I couldn't understand how he just "knew" my old camera was no longer any good, but to make a long story short, I now have two very similar cameras that work great! Hey, now I have one for the car and one for the house! ;)
It was a great day!
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