Sunday, February 23, 2020

Hello Spring!

Well, it might not be spring just yet but temps hit 72 F this weekend in my neck of the woods. It feels amazing but doesn't bode well for the water outlook in NoCal this year. 

Today I made a card based on the Cut it Up Challenge 194 Your Favorite Color. TBH, my favorite color varies depending on how it is used. I love green but I look ghastly wearing it. But I think every room in a home looks better with a plant, even faux, because green complements pretty much everything. 

I die-cut the card using Stephanie Barnard Sizzix Framelits and Jen Hadfield scrapbook papers. I fussy cut the flower and die-cut the Hero Arts Hello. 



Thursday, January 9, 2020

Berry Merry Christmas!

Yep, I am on a roll. Two Christmas cards completed this year. I am determined to post all my cards on the card challenges I participate in, something that I am horrible at.

I used some Penny Black Festive & Frosty papers and this fun tag from my stash.

I stitched around the edges (using my Baby Lock Soprano-to the horror of my sewing instructor) and a bit of red ribbon. Piece of (fruit)cake.


The sketch is from 52 (Christmas) Card Throwdown. I'm planning to do a lot more of their challenges in 2020!


Saturday, January 4, 2020

Happy New Year!

OK, I am going to post my challenge cards this year...I didn't make it past February last year, even though I made and mailed at least one card a week! Which is hugely a lot for me.

Here is my take on the Jingle Belles challenge to make a card using wrapping paper or gift tags. This year I wrapped my Christmas gifts using rolls of gorgeous paper from Target in black, gray and white, all with gold accents. We had a flocked tree in our front room and the packages looked so cool under the tree. 



I used the black/gold wrapping paper for the sky and the white/gold for the snow. I have no idea where I got the gold material that I used to die cut the Tim Holtz trees, but I will tell you it has a slick backing that neither glue nor tape runner would adhere to. Mini-glue dots (cut into quarters!) did the trick. Also discovered that stamping on wrapping paper makes a blurry mess. My first card sacrificed itself for the teaching moment. 

Congratulations to Stephanie and Lauren on Jingle Belles' 10th year and thank you for the inspiration! xo

Monday, February 11, 2019

It's not cool to be square...or rectangle.

Last night I decided to make beer battered fish tacos. Made the cabbage slaw and chipotle sauce, delicious btw. Went to pull out the tortillas so I could warm them while cooking the fish. Doh! No tortillas. Could have gone to the store but then I would not have been able to watch the Grammys nor finish my Christmas card. Rao's pasta sauce and frozen tortellini to the rescue! 

The Jingle Belles are getting in shape by making cards in a shape other than a square or rectangle. This required a little engineering on my part but I'm happy to report that it stands up and fits in a regular envelope. Used up a few odds and ends from my shoe box of Christmas stuff and some scraps of paper.

Grammys watched...check. 
Card completed...check.

Today I found the tortillas. In the cheese drawer. 



Thursday, February 7, 2019

First Snow!

Today I completed page 9 of the 100 pages I am determined to complete by Christmas. Next I move into double digits...woo-hoo!

The most amazing part of making this scrapbook for my adult son is that I'm reliving all of the big moments. I'm truly loving it!

This page is from his first trip to the snow. I have to admit, he wasn't that crazy about it, which is clear from the photos. I used this week's prompt from Lasting Memories Layout Challenges, to make a page using only the colors black and white and blue. Perfect colors for a snowy day!



Monday, February 4, 2019

So Sweet


I am on quest to complete a 100 page scrapbook for my adult son by Christmas. I need to pick up the pace but I am fairly confident that I'll succeed. So here is page 8 based on the Stick it Down February Single Page Layout. Here's the layout:



And here's my page, pictures of my dad and stepmom when they met their first grandchild in 1998. 


Thanks for the inspiration SID DT! 

Friday, February 1, 2019

Sweet Baby Boy


Today I added another page to my son's baby scrapbook. Page 7 of 100 that I will finish in time for Christmas! This page is based on The Studio Challenges Recipe Challenge, which is to use paint, hearts, two kinds of washi tape, sequins and three photos. Unfortunately, I didn't pay attention to the photo count and used 4 photos!