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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Back on the Saddle...

Hey everyone!
 Are we all ready to start a new week?  I know I am :)  I wasn't in the crafting mood much last week.  Not making the My Pink Stamper Design Team kind of took the wind out of my sails in the beginning of the week {more than I had expected actually} and now I have this horrendous summer cold.  Seriously, it's almost worse than the winter ones!  How is it even possible to get a cold like this when it's 100+ degrees out?!  Weird.

Anyway, this is just a note that I'll be back on the saddle in no time with a couple of the things that I have in the works.  If I could only shake this darn 'boogie nose' {as my 3 year old calls it}!  :)

Have a great week and we'll see ya soon!


Saturday, July 23, 2011

My Pink Stamper Live TONIGHT!

Remember to tune into My Pink Stamper tonight at 10 p.m. CST for the announcement of her new design team and {as always} lots of fun!  Robyn and Karlee never disappoint, LOL!  See ya there :)

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Christmas in July, for real!

Hey everyone!

"Christmas in July" is really more than just a saying in my family...well, with my grandma anyway.  She enjoys giving her Christmas gifts in July because "then people have an opportunity to use them if I get them something seasonal."  We live in Minnesota so the winters are very cold, long, and very white {read: if you receive anything not related to winter, you wait a very long time to use it!).

So, here we are in July and yes I've already received my gift :)  I wanted to make my grandma a Christmas Thank You and I must say that I am really proud of myself :)  This is the first shaped card I've ever made, the first project in its entirety that I created with my Gypsy, AND I think the little guy is ADORABLE!  What do you think?



Mr. Claus wasn't difficult by any means but it took me a little longer just because it was new to me :)

Materials Used:
  • Santa Claus from Simply Charmed (5.21"X 4.63")
  • Cardstock: Cream, Kraft, Black, Red, White, Pink
  • StarDust Pen; to outline Santa's beard swirlies
  • Cuttlebug Folder: Divine Swirls
  • Martha Stewart Glitter Glue in Carrara Marble: Santa's hat poof 

Merry Christmas....in July :)



Wednesday, July 20, 2011

HURRY!

You've still got time to get your entries in for the My Pink Stamper Design Team Call!  The challenge ends TONIGHT!  Entries will be accepted until 11:50 pm. CST TODAY so hurry, hurry, hurry!  For details, click HERE.  Good luck :)

Monday, July 18, 2011

My Pink Stamper Design Team Call

WOW!  I'm so super excited to be able to join in the fun this time around by 'trying out' for the My Pink Stamper Design Team!  A BIG thanks to Robyn for giving us this opportunity :).  WOO-HOO!  If you haven't submitted a project, you still have time.  You can check out Robyn's requirements HERE and/or I've listed them below:

*You will need to have a blog that you regularly post on for at least 3 months.
*You cannot already be serving on a DT that has product that is a conflict of interest (most DTs are just fine as long as they do not sell product that is similar to My Pink Stamper Original Cricut Stamps idea)
*Your project must be made just for this challenge
*Post a pic on your blog with a full recipe along with what the challenge is about
*This needs to be a new project that you make just for this challenge
*Only one entry per person, please
*You do not need to be a professional but you must have a love for the craft!  :)

Challenge:  Make a card, scrapbook page, or other Cricut project with your favorite Cricut cartridge using the following colors......

Orange
Turquoise 
Green
Brown
(other optional color of your choice)
 

I have to admit, when I looked at the color choice I thought "Robyn must be crazy!" LOL! However, after creating my entry, I'm in love! This is probably my all-time favorite {double} layout. I kept it simple because I wanted the focus to remain on how lucky we are that we were able to take that picture! {My great-grandpa is still alive and kickin' it in his own house at the sweet age of 94.} It's just such a sweet reminder how important family is :).

 





  

Although I stuck with the color requirement, I did use varying shades of these colors.  My (optional) color was cream!  My favorite Cricut Cartridge {right now} is Cheerful Seasons from Creative Memories; the Dragonfly, Flower, and Font were all cut from there.  



Materials Used:
  • (2) 12 x 12 'Nougat' Cardstock
  • (2) 11 3/4" x 11  3/4" Cosmos Cricket 'Ribbon Sandwich' Cardstock
  • (2) 11 x 11 'Papaya' Bazzill Cardstock
  • Photo Mat: Chocolate Truffle cut at 4.5 x 6.5" and Intense Turquoise cut at 4.25 x 6.25"
  • Dragonfly: cut at 2.25" from Cheerful Seasons Cartridge
  • Flower: cut at 4" from Cheerful Seasons Cartridge
  • Cosmos Cricket 'Brunch' Cardstock
  • Additional Bazill Cardstock in the following colors: Leapfrog, Chocolate Truffle, Saltillo, Intense Turquoise, Cream
  • Adhesive: ATG Gun and Dimensionals (Dragonfly and Flower)
  • i-rock and orange gems
  • Martha Stewart Glitter Glue in 'Cinnabar'
  • Brown Ribbon
  • Tag Maker Punch
  • Fiskars 'Threading Water' Punch

If you haven't submitted your project for a chance at Robyn's Design Team, HURRY! 
You have just a few days left.  Good luck :)  Thanks for stopping by!

 

Saturday, July 16, 2011

'THE' Card

Happy Saturday everyone! 

In case you missed yesterday's post, this project and I did not get along! :) {read about it HEREHowever, I persevered and in the end, I love how it turned out {thankfully!}.  The card is for a friend that lost one of her furry friends this past week.  Her family has really been put to the test this year and truth be told, she has done an AMAZING job handling everything.  


Sparkly cheeks and antennae :)

  I kept the inside pretty simple and used one of my metallic pens to send a note.


I know it's simple so it's crazy that I ended up spending so much time on it but I couldn't let that little bee win, LOL!  All will be worth it if it brings a smile :)  
See ya soon!  Have a great day!


Friday, July 15, 2011

One of "those" days...

Raise your hand if you've ever had one of "those" crafting days where it seems everything {plus one} works against you ? {Umm...in case you're wondering, yeah both of my hands are raised}  Three words can sum up my 'one of those days' experiece: WHAT. A. MESS.  

Perhaps a few pictures would help? :)


This would be the black embossing powder that flew everywhere, OOPS! 
I do NOT recommend spilling super fine embossing powder, HA!  To say it's everywhere is an understatement.  Note to self: before blowing on a piece of paper to make sure there aren't any stray grains, make sure there isn't an entire tray full of the excess that can {and most certainly will} take flight.   
This is what happens when you *think* you heat embossed enough because you're in a hurry for dinner.  Think again! :)
I also ended up wasting using an entire sheet of 12 x 12 card stock for a 5" (almost) square piece, I had to cut my image twice (some pieces three times) because I wasn't paying attention to the sizing, and I didn't cut the base of the card properly so it ended up opening differently than I had hoped.  

Honestly, by the end of this 3-hour card I was laughing so hard about the ridiculous-ness of the situation my husband thought I delirious.  Maybe I should have stayed out of the craft room today?  

Nah. It was worth it! :)  Just please tell me that I'm not the only one raising my hand(s)?  :)

P.S.  Oh, of course I'll show you the card....tomorrow!  It's ADORABLE!