As this year quickly comes to a close, I am stopping by to wish each and every one of you the most wonderful upcoming year. 2011 was a great year, especially if you remember to count ALL the good times, look at all the good days, and rethink all the good thoughts. Yes, it was a good year, and good things can only get better ;) Blessings to each of you this evening, be safe, be happy, and be blessed. Happy New Year/2012!
Welcome to my addiction!
Thank you for stopping in and looking around. I am an admitted paperholic and try to participate in all things stamped. In the past I have taught classes on unique techniques at our LSS and have loved every minute of it. My mind continues to want to create and share. I garner my inspiration from fellow bloggers, our LSS, and some of the horticulture magazines that come in the mail. Simple pleasures in life make me smile and that includes a simple yet elegant card or piece of paper that I see potential. Please feel free to share your work with me as I share my work with you. Enjoy your visit!
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Jamaican Bobsled!
Good morning blogworld!
Yes, I know lately I have been gone from my blogging post. But it has been with good reason, and those reasons you are going to see in the next few days. I have been busy with some multi-media art work :) I love to create, and a couple of weeks ago as I was continuing on my cleaning/organizing journey, I found a picture of our youngest son and DIL on their honeymoon in Jamaica. The picture was so fun that it instantly told me that I needed to get all my "stuff" out and produce a memory for them that they could show off. So the first thing I did was make a larger copy of the picture they had, grab a brand new fresh canvas, gesso of different sorts, all my many brushes, paints of all sorts and anything I could find that might fit the scene.
Here is the final piece of work, which I think my hubby is going to deliver this next weekend (when he goes to see his father.)
Hopefully as I do the close ups, you'll be able to see the vibrancy of this. It is so bright sparkly and inviting. While the kids were in Jamaica, they went to a theme park, and one of the rides was the Bobsled. The picture itself was bright with colors, the sleds are black, chartreuse and yellow, the foliage is a myriad of greens with bright pink flowers interspersed throughout, and then touches of the blue sky peeking through the trees. These are the colors I tried to mimic the most.
The canvas was painted with acrylic Luninaire paints - Green, purple and blue. They were allowed to dry and then were sprayed on the following day with Lindsy's Cornflower blue, Fern green, and Tattered Angels purple. The edges of the colored mica sprays were allowed to mingle, making the colors fade in and out of each other. This was allowed to dry for half a day. Later that evening I took string gel mixed with metallic silver acrylic paint and drizzled over the canvas in swirls and dots. This was covered and sealed with a plain coat of gesso. The flourish above is a Fancy Pants chip that was covered first with black and then with Tim Holtz DI Fired Brick. After drying I took a Viva decor pearl pen and placed the bold highlights, then covered the flourish with goosebumps. You will recognize the SB vine and foliage die cuts out of cereal box board. Letters for Bobsled are some leftover things I found in my stash. Again I tried to keep all letters in the same colors as the picture. The small butterflies on the piece are from PizzazzAplenty. The metal flowers are left over from the Oriental Trading company years ago.
As I work I like to wrap the media around the sides of the canvas, it just makes me feel like it's more 3D.
As I mounted the picture on the canvas, I wanted to muddy the definite edges. So in keeping with the chevrons on the fronts of the bobsled, I put gesso chevrons on the sides of the picture.
I also let the foliage and flowers go over the edges of the picture to make it harder to distinguish between painted and captured. Look at those faces - They are having a blast :) I smile every time I look into their faces. You can see on the pink flower that the Gesso isn't quite completely dry yet, but by the end of the day it will be.
Above you can see the letters for Jamaica. I chose a larger and different font for the J versus the rest of the letters. I just felt it needed to be Big and Flamboyant like every thing you could see in this picture. Needless to say, chartreuse was the natural color to fit the size and fun. I chose to let the rest of the Chip Chatter letters be plain white and full of sparkle (sorry you can't really see the sparkle). A little glitzy, but not overbearingly so. I also felt I needed a balance in the colors without over doing it. Here you can see the chevrons lining the edges as well.
The upper right corner has three metal bands, one silver, one an antique gold and the last is one bronze. Lots of fern fronds every where (Cheery Lynn Dies) I've lived in the deep south(Naples/Marco Island, FL) and ferns are just a natural thing to find in a jungle type setting.
I had a lot of fun with this even though it took a lot of time (not bad really, just more than I had planned on). I am excited for them to get this, I wish I could be there to see their faces (Hubby has instructions to film as they open). Oh well, I'll wait to hear and in the mean time, I am going to finish up another project I have been working on. Until tomorrow :)
Blessings!
Yes, I know lately I have been gone from my blogging post. But it has been with good reason, and those reasons you are going to see in the next few days. I have been busy with some multi-media art work :) I love to create, and a couple of weeks ago as I was continuing on my cleaning/organizing journey, I found a picture of our youngest son and DIL on their honeymoon in Jamaica. The picture was so fun that it instantly told me that I needed to get all my "stuff" out and produce a memory for them that they could show off. So the first thing I did was make a larger copy of the picture they had, grab a brand new fresh canvas, gesso of different sorts, all my many brushes, paints of all sorts and anything I could find that might fit the scene.
Here is the final piece of work, which I think my hubby is going to deliver this next weekend (when he goes to see his father.)
Hopefully as I do the close ups, you'll be able to see the vibrancy of this. It is so bright sparkly and inviting. While the kids were in Jamaica, they went to a theme park, and one of the rides was the Bobsled. The picture itself was bright with colors, the sleds are black, chartreuse and yellow, the foliage is a myriad of greens with bright pink flowers interspersed throughout, and then touches of the blue sky peeking through the trees. These are the colors I tried to mimic the most.
The canvas was painted with acrylic Luninaire paints - Green, purple and blue. They were allowed to dry and then were sprayed on the following day with Lindsy's Cornflower blue, Fern green, and Tattered Angels purple. The edges of the colored mica sprays were allowed to mingle, making the colors fade in and out of each other. This was allowed to dry for half a day. Later that evening I took string gel mixed with metallic silver acrylic paint and drizzled over the canvas in swirls and dots. This was covered and sealed with a plain coat of gesso. The flourish above is a Fancy Pants chip that was covered first with black and then with Tim Holtz DI Fired Brick. After drying I took a Viva decor pearl pen and placed the bold highlights, then covered the flourish with goosebumps. You will recognize the SB vine and foliage die cuts out of cereal box board. Letters for Bobsled are some leftover things I found in my stash. Again I tried to keep all letters in the same colors as the picture. The small butterflies on the piece are from PizzazzAplenty. The metal flowers are left over from the Oriental Trading company years ago.
As I work I like to wrap the media around the sides of the canvas, it just makes me feel like it's more 3D.
As I mounted the picture on the canvas, I wanted to muddy the definite edges. So in keeping with the chevrons on the fronts of the bobsled, I put gesso chevrons on the sides of the picture.
I also let the foliage and flowers go over the edges of the picture to make it harder to distinguish between painted and captured. Look at those faces - They are having a blast :) I smile every time I look into their faces. You can see on the pink flower that the Gesso isn't quite completely dry yet, but by the end of the day it will be.
Above you can see the letters for Jamaica. I chose a larger and different font for the J versus the rest of the letters. I just felt it needed to be Big and Flamboyant like every thing you could see in this picture. Needless to say, chartreuse was the natural color to fit the size and fun. I chose to let the rest of the Chip Chatter letters be plain white and full of sparkle (sorry you can't really see the sparkle). A little glitzy, but not overbearingly so. I also felt I needed a balance in the colors without over doing it. Here you can see the chevrons lining the edges as well.
The upper right corner has three metal bands, one silver, one an antique gold and the last is one bronze. Lots of fern fronds every where (Cheery Lynn Dies) I've lived in the deep south(Naples/Marco Island, FL) and ferns are just a natural thing to find in a jungle type setting.
I had a lot of fun with this even though it took a lot of time (not bad really, just more than I had planned on). I am excited for them to get this, I wish I could be there to see their faces (Hubby has instructions to film as they open). Oh well, I'll wait to hear and in the mean time, I am going to finish up another project I have been working on. Until tomorrow :)
Blessings!
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Happy Birthday Bret!
Today is my brother's birthday. I have three brothers and they are all younger than me. Bret is the oldest of them and he is 1 1/2 years younger than me. Both of us are over 50 years old, so needless to say, when he went over 50, I began teasing him and his "old age'. So, all that to say, this card is just another reminder to him that he is still getting old ;) Age bothers him, and frankly half the time I don't know how old I am! Seriously, in fact I am one of those people who feels that I am as old as I feel. That means some days I am quite young, and others I am feeling very very old :) So, here is his card:
I love to do work in multi media and this is a technique with Aluminum Foil scrunched up, pulled flat gently, then molded over items stuck down. Normally this is done on wood or a very sturdy substance. You generally see it done over wooden boxes, but I needed a card, so I did mine on cereal box cardboard. Overall it worked pretty good. It is definitely not as stable wood, but it worked. My brother is a truck driver, so he more than understands the need for "SpareParts". The items embossed over are fairly easy to pick out;
there is a ball chain w/ clasp, a regular type chain, a pop-top, 2 medium and 2 small washers, two small sprockets, a long spring, a jump ring, a tile spacer and the big circle is the ring left from an empty red sticky tape roll. (He'll never guess that one! lol) The "header" is foil covered corrugated cardboard with some miscellaneous letters put together to spell spareparts.
The paper behind the black painted foil is a foiled cs that has had TH alcohol ink (mushroom) wiped on it to look like oil. I am telling you - This is truly a Man Card!
The inside of the card has a verse in it that says: I Thank God for Every Remembrance of you, (Stampin'Up) and a short note that I wrote about us all getting older and needing spare parts to replace the ones we have that aren't working quite so well anymore.
Well, I have to get back to my Christmas present making, lots going on in that department as far as multi-media art as well. You'll get your peeks as they finish. Thanks for looking. For those of you who are traveling for the holidays, I pray for safe traveling mercies that you arrive safely at both your destinations (away and home). To those that are staying home, I Pray that God blesses you and your family richly as you reflect on His love for us, so great, that He sent His perfect son to a place filled with evil and sin just to save us. What a Gift! Until later . . .
Blessings,
I love to do work in multi media and this is a technique with Aluminum Foil scrunched up, pulled flat gently, then molded over items stuck down. Normally this is done on wood or a very sturdy substance. You generally see it done over wooden boxes, but I needed a card, so I did mine on cereal box cardboard. Overall it worked pretty good. It is definitely not as stable wood, but it worked. My brother is a truck driver, so he more than understands the need for "SpareParts". The items embossed over are fairly easy to pick out;
there is a ball chain w/ clasp, a regular type chain, a pop-top, 2 medium and 2 small washers, two small sprockets, a long spring, a jump ring, a tile spacer and the big circle is the ring left from an empty red sticky tape roll. (He'll never guess that one! lol) The "header" is foil covered corrugated cardboard with some miscellaneous letters put together to spell spareparts.
The paper behind the black painted foil is a foiled cs that has had TH alcohol ink (mushroom) wiped on it to look like oil. I am telling you - This is truly a Man Card!
The inside of the card has a verse in it that says: I Thank God for Every Remembrance of you, (Stampin'Up) and a short note that I wrote about us all getting older and needing spare parts to replace the ones we have that aren't working quite so well anymore.
Well, I have to get back to my Christmas present making, lots going on in that department as far as multi-media art as well. You'll get your peeks as they finish. Thanks for looking. For those of you who are traveling for the holidays, I pray for safe traveling mercies that you arrive safely at both your destinations (away and home). To those that are staying home, I Pray that God blesses you and your family richly as you reflect on His love for us, so great, that He sent His perfect son to a place filled with evil and sin just to save us. What a Gift! Until later . . .
Blessings,
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Sending you Hugs and Prayers
Good Evening Everyone!
Well, today was a beautiful day outside, quite cold, but the sun was shining and the wind was light. So I went outside and moved some mulch around on some of my flower beds. Then I came inside and finished up this card I have been working on. With all the Christmas cards I have been working on, I was getting sick of doing Christmas cards, so I strayed just a bit ;) I did make a card (but I have a couple of other non-card projects going on) but I had a stamp from last year that I hadn't had a chance to get inky and thought it was time to do so.
The card is of a Praying little girl (I think I picked her up at SCAD) in her jammies, so needless to say, I felt it should be in pinks. I have never done a card in pinks so I struggled a little with this, but all in all, I think it turned out pretty good.
For the first time in years I pulled out my Circle Scissors. I cut the large Circle with it and then cut the smaller Circle offset to one side. Then took a darker color cs and did the same thing but made it thinner. Placed one on top of the other, glued them and then Embossed them with a folder. After dry embossing, I rubbed some DI over the raised areas and then sprinkled on some Stampin Up Hologram EP. Cs is PaperTrey Ink, Distress Inks used were Spun Sugar, Victorian Velvet, and Frayed Burlap. I used SB's Labels 13 and Foliage dies, Cheery Lynn Victorian Flourish, and leaf dies, My Favorite Things Flourish die and Marianne's Corner Flourish.
Sentiment is from Layers of Color, their Encouragement clear set. That's all for tonight, tomorrow hopefully I'll have one of my first projects finished to show off. So far I am very pleased with both - let's just hope they finish that way. Hope you all had a wonderful Sunday, a perfect day to begin the week with :)
Blessings!
This card will be entered into the following challenges: Totally Paper Crafts - Anything But Christmas
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Just a quickie :)
It's past my bedtime, but I will quickly show you another Christmas card I have made and am sending out.
This is a quick and easy card, made with my cricut, copics, cuttlebug with embossing folders and stickles. I used the copics to add the shadows and the stickles to make the star sparkle. I had a little 4 year old boy that I watch who helped make the cards. He loves to turn the handle of the cuttlebug (hopefully that is not against child labor laws lol) so I would load up the papers (Stampin' Up) into the embossing folders and he would crank away. These cards have a beautiful verse inside:
These cards will be used for our church's Christmas card exchange. I didn't want to put to much time into them because we had to make over 75 but we got them finished. (Whew!) Tomorrow I'll show you the ones we made for family (brothers & sisters, sons, DIL's and Grands). Now I need to get some sleep. Thanks for looking!
Blessings,
These cards will be used for our church's Christmas card exchange. I didn't want to put to much time into them because we had to make over 75 but we got them finished. (Whew!) Tomorrow I'll show you the ones we made for family (brothers & sisters, sons, DIL's and Grands). Now I need to get some sleep. Thanks for looking!
Blessings,
Monday, December 5, 2011
Well, it's time to get ready for . . .
that most wonderful time of the year. I love to craft and make things that make people smile. But in this day of money means all, it is hard to change people and their thoughts/wants/desires. What do I want for Christmas? To make people happy, to share a legacy with family who care about who we are, not what we can give monetarily. So this year I have decided to begin making products that share my heritage/ancestry. My grandmother left all of her recipe's behind in an old dinged up metal recipe box. I have kept everything the way I received them years ago, but have decided to make them into something that hopefully one of my children will see and appreciate for what it truly is. You will get to see more of my thoughts on this subject in the near future. For now, you get to see some of the Christmas cards I have been working on and started sending out today. For starters, here is the card that I sent to my parents:
My mother is a wonderful down to earth person. She finds beauty in simplicity. So my challenge was to make her a simple card that was at the same time elegant. I seem to find the most elegant cards are those made with whites and golds, so that was where I was going to start. With a white card base, I looked around for something to add depth for a background with. As I began looking through my stencils, I found a beautiful ornate vintage medallion stencil from Layers of Color (LOC). This was going to be my building block. I layered the stencil outline with Momento's Galaxy Gold and I liked what I saw. Then I started looking for something that would be a perfect sentiment that would speak from my heart to hers. It took a little while, but I found that too. Embossed in Gold on pearl white Bazzil cs. I layered that on a piece of matt gold cs and again, liked what I saw, but now I needed to find something that was a simple yet elevating addition that would bridge between the sentiment and base gold medallion. After playing around for quite a while, I came across Spellbinder's Symbology dies and there found my answer. The array around the oval is a single die cut ten times and then placed behind the oval so that it would radiate outward.
I finished off the sentiment by adding in a gold glitter heart that I had gotten with an order from PizzazAplenty, it was obvious it belonged with what I had going on so far, and then I just needed to finish off underneath the sentiment with some pearls. The card looked beautiful at this point, but it just needed a little bit more so I began to work a small flower corner in the lower corner. Again, for mom, less is more, so keeping that in mind I ended with this:
A few flowers from WOC (Wild Orchid Crafts) with a few leaves, all lightly spritzed in Lindsy's Cactus Gold Glitz Spritz. Snuggled nice and neatly in an open corner gracing the bottom of the card.
The above card will be entered into the following challenges:
Fab N Funky Challenges: Anything Goes, Paper Crafting Journey: Anything Goes;
My mother is a wonderful down to earth person. She finds beauty in simplicity. So my challenge was to make her a simple card that was at the same time elegant. I seem to find the most elegant cards are those made with whites and golds, so that was where I was going to start. With a white card base, I looked around for something to add depth for a background with. As I began looking through my stencils, I found a beautiful ornate vintage medallion stencil from Layers of Color (LOC). This was going to be my building block. I layered the stencil outline with Momento's Galaxy Gold and I liked what I saw. Then I started looking for something that would be a perfect sentiment that would speak from my heart to hers. It took a little while, but I found that too. Embossed in Gold on pearl white Bazzil cs. I layered that on a piece of matt gold cs and again, liked what I saw, but now I needed to find something that was a simple yet elevating addition that would bridge between the sentiment and base gold medallion. After playing around for quite a while, I came across Spellbinder's Symbology dies and there found my answer. The array around the oval is a single die cut ten times and then placed behind the oval so that it would radiate outward.
I finished off the sentiment by adding in a gold glitter heart that I had gotten with an order from PizzazAplenty, it was obvious it belonged with what I had going on so far, and then I just needed to finish off underneath the sentiment with some pearls. The card looked beautiful at this point, but it just needed a little bit more so I began to work a small flower corner in the lower corner. Again, for mom, less is more, so keeping that in mind I ended with this:
A few flowers from WOC (Wild Orchid Crafts) with a few leaves, all lightly spritzed in Lindsy's Cactus Gold Glitz Spritz. Snuggled nice and neatly in an open corner gracing the bottom of the card.
Well, that's it for tonight folks :) I will be back tomorrow to show you some of the other cards I've been working on.
Blessings,
Fab N Funky Challenges: Anything Goes, Paper Crafting Journey: Anything Goes;
Monday, November 28, 2011
28 days of Thankfulness
Today, I am thankful for warmth. It's been cool, dreary and rainy outside for almost a week now. We did have a 1 1/2 day break with sun and warmth, but then we headed back to the cold and wet. I am fortunate enough to be sitting inside our house and it is nice and warm inside here :) I am a creature requiring warmth. I love the sun, I enjoy sitting in the sun and just soaking up the warmth. Sometimes when I am gardening there may be a chill in the air and I will just sit in the sun and let it beam down on my face, kissing it softly with it's delicate warmth. One of my Danes is quite like me in that matter, you can look out and see Calypso sunning herself to warm up. She also sleeps with a blanket over her most every night, yes, it is not uncommon for me to "tuck" her in at night making sure her blankie covers all of her body. We live in the northern end of "the South". Zone 7 for you garden buffs. Most of the time it is more than warm enough for me (there is a saying around here for me -- if it's not 80, mamma's not happy). In the winter the cold sometimes bothers my arthritis that has set in from my past injuries. When that happens, my dear hubby likes to "crank" up the heat to warm us back up. We have wood heat, so we keep it nice and toasty in the house during the winter. I don't care for cold, I can never have on enough clothes when it gets cold. You have to put on so many layers for the cold that it is hard to move. I just picture that little child with it's arms sticking straight out and it's legs stiffly non-movable because of all of the layers on. I remember being a child and my mom "bundling" us up to go outside. You can hardly walk! And you had better go potty BEFORE you start dressing! No thanks, I prefer warmth. A layer of clothes and perhaps a sweater is fine, a jacket is okay. Things grow during the warm parts of the seasons, these things warm and brighten my soul. They make me smile. When it is cold out, everything looks dead. Browns, grays, blacks, dusky blues are the colors you see. The cold has it's purpose, it makes me over joyed to see the warmth return! I love to see the first blooms of my Hellebore (aka Lenten Rose) in February, or the daffodils in March. The sweet peaking of the crocus from beneath their shelter of the decaying leaves of the winter. Yeppers, there is no question in my mind, I appreciate the winter cold and rain and snow (I guess), but only so that when spring and warmth returns, I Thankful for it even more. In the meantime, I will try to emulate nature and warmth in my cards and other media. Have a nice warm day inside! I know I will :)
Blessings,
Blessings,
27 days of Thankfulness
Today I give thanks for Hope! I have hope, lots of hope. I have been given a promise by my Father in Heaven that He will always be with me, never leaving me what ever may happen. There are many who have no hope, you read about them all the time. Some commit suicide, some hurt others feeling there is no other way out. I will never be in any of these situations because my beliefs constantly provide me with LOTS of hope. I know I am loved by my earthly family, but they can't always be here for me. My parents live 10 hours north of us, my brothers live 6 to 10 hours north of us (Yes, we live in the south where it is nice, warm and sunny most of the time). My husband's family lives 6 hours north of us as well. Although my hubby is near me almost everyday, he can't always understand my feelings. Being a man, he frequently doesn't have a clue on how to nurture. But I believe in God. A heavenly creator who created me for his delight and pleasure. He made me to praise Him and as I do so, He also promises that He'll be with me at all times, in fact He asks many times in the Book he wrote through God inspired men, that He wants us to pray in all things. Not just when we need something, but also when we celebrate everything, or question anything. He gives me Hope. He gives me reason to live, reason to love and most of all, reason to hope in and for all things!
Blessings,
Blessings,
26 days of Thankfulness
On this wonderfully blessed day, I want to give thanks for my voice :) I love to sing. I try to sing in everything I do. Actually, I don't try to sing, I do sing. My hubby mentioned a while back that he can tell when I am not doing as well as I don't sing when I am hurting or ill. I still enjoy hearing the music, but I just don't have it in me to let it express itself. But, that doesn't happen often, because I love to sing and dance. I used to sing in our church choir, on our praise team and I also did solo specials. My dogs get to hear my solos quite often and they love it. Their tales wag, and they come over to where I am at and just rub against me showing their return of affection. Singing in the mornings is my most favorite time to sing, then I can join in with the birds and whatever. A natures chorus at sunrise if you will. So if you stop by our house to visit, you probably won't have to knock on the door to find me. Just stand still and listen. I'll be in one of my gardens, working a way and singing my heart out :)
Blessings!
Blessings!
Saturday, November 26, 2011
25 days of Thankfulness
Good Evening everyone!
Well, I know I am writing this a little late, but I have been so busy around here it's been silly. My girlfriend is having surgery today and I offered to puppysit one of her dogs for her for several days. Although I frequently sit dogs for other people, this one is what you might call a handful, as he is 1 1/2 years old, and my friend has neglected to train this pooch at all :) So we are in major training sessions now lol. That on top of my cleaning, organizing and rearranging and we are enjoy life. Go ahead and laugh. That is what I am thankful for today. Laughter, the ability to laugh, to live and laugh at life and just to smile. There are so many I know that just grump their way through life, not enjoying a minute of the time they have been given here on earth. On of my friends is that way, over all she seems to be happy, but when I reflect on our conversations, there are very few things she talks about that doesn't involve complaining. On the other hand, I love to laugh, I love to smile. Give me a happy romantic comedy movie any day. I will laugh out loud, sometimes I think it embarrasses my hubby that I laugh, but other times I know it makes him smile. Have you ever tried driving to work and smiling a BIG smile at everyone you see. You will watch literally tens of faces transform into a smile. Smiles are contagious, laughter is too. Sometimes people don't know what to do when they see you smile, but they do smile back, but you can see their minds just a whirring trying to figure out what you are smiling at. But it's my secret, and it makes me smile even more! My secret? I have someone who loves me unconditionally. I know I will never be alone, and He would never want me to be sad. He provides everything I absolutely need, and never lets me down. Everything He does he does for my good. That includes letting me make a few mistakes throughout my life -- OK, maybe more than a few lol. But I know that he stayed by my side, even when I thought he was no where alone. Just over 23 years ago years ago I rededicated my life to Him after a long detour of my own. When I did that, he welcomed me back home with open arms. Just like that story - The Prodigaldaughter Son. A while after that He arranged my meeting my now hubby, who is also a Christian, and the rest of the story is History. I don't tend to keep my secret very closely guarded. In fact I am willing to tell anyone who will listen. Anyone can be happy all the time, or at least most of it. Give your life to the most caring being you'll ever know. He has many names, Father, God, King, and many many more. He wrote a really awesome book too, if you enjoy reading and the stories in this book are phenomenal! He has one true son as well, and many adopted. I/we are some of His adopted. I love God, my Father. I want to please Him in every thing I do. I want to make Him happy, and the only way I know to do that most continuously is to be happy and spread the happiness. That is my secret. Love God, Love yourself, Love your neighbor and you will smile most of your moments here on earth. I hope and pray that your days are filled with laughter, that your sad days can look through and find His comfort and the happiness that can be shared as long as you share with Him. Smile and enjoy the Laughter!
Blessings!
Well, I know I am writing this a little late, but I have been so busy around here it's been silly. My girlfriend is having surgery today and I offered to puppysit one of her dogs for her for several days. Although I frequently sit dogs for other people, this one is what you might call a handful, as he is 1 1/2 years old, and my friend has neglected to train this pooch at all :) So we are in major training sessions now lol. That on top of my cleaning, organizing and rearranging and we are enjoy life. Go ahead and laugh. That is what I am thankful for today. Laughter, the ability to laugh, to live and laugh at life and just to smile. There are so many I know that just grump their way through life, not enjoying a minute of the time they have been given here on earth. On of my friends is that way, over all she seems to be happy, but when I reflect on our conversations, there are very few things she talks about that doesn't involve complaining. On the other hand, I love to laugh, I love to smile. Give me a happy romantic comedy movie any day. I will laugh out loud, sometimes I think it embarrasses my hubby that I laugh, but other times I know it makes him smile. Have you ever tried driving to work and smiling a BIG smile at everyone you see. You will watch literally tens of faces transform into a smile. Smiles are contagious, laughter is too. Sometimes people don't know what to do when they see you smile, but they do smile back, but you can see their minds just a whirring trying to figure out what you are smiling at. But it's my secret, and it makes me smile even more! My secret? I have someone who loves me unconditionally. I know I will never be alone, and He would never want me to be sad. He provides everything I absolutely need, and never lets me down. Everything He does he does for my good. That includes letting me make a few mistakes throughout my life -- OK, maybe more than a few lol. But I know that he stayed by my side, even when I thought he was no where alone. Just over 23 years ago years ago I rededicated my life to Him after a long detour of my own. When I did that, he welcomed me back home with open arms. Just like that story - The Prodigal
Blessings!
Thanksgiving Day a special day of Thankfulness
Today is Thanksgiving and I just want to wish you, my followers/readers a very blessed Thanksgiving. I am very thankful for you and the time you take out of your day to read my blog, and check out my cards or other art work. I know of late I have been lax on getting cards out, it is for a good reason, I have been rearranging and finishing my organizing of my scrapping area. I do have several images I have been coloring, so hopefully soon you will get to see what you usually come here for. But until then, Thank you so very much for your blogship. Every one of your comments makes my day and puts a special smile on my face. Thank you so very much for your kindness. Happy Thanksgiving to each and every one of you and your families. May God bless you all with His greatest gift for each and every member of your household -- salvation and a promise of eternity for those who love and believe on him.
Blessings!
Blessings!
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
23 Days of Thankfulness
God has blessed me with many talents, art is one of them, but one of the others is my ability to cook. Some people say the closest thing to cooking they can do is burn water, fortunately for me I don't have that problem. I was born and raised in the country. My parents were not well off, so my mother did what ever needed to be done to provide food when there wasn't any money. That meant my mom canned, froze and dried everything in the garden. Nothing was wasted. But preserving food is a labor intensive job, so having a daughter, my mother regularly put me to work. Consequently once I became an adult, I took on many of my mother's habits. She required me to start cooking around the house by the time I was 10. Now, I will tell you I am not as young as most of you. When I was a kid, there wasn't such a thing as overprotecting your child to the point where they did nothing. Child safe everything didn't exist, therefore, I grew up learning everything I was willing to put my mind to. To this day, on a regular basis my hubby says I should start a restaurant. I can watch something on TV and emulate it on the table without missing a beat. Read a recipe, and know how to manipulate it to fit our tastes and it be out of this world in flavor. I love food, I love to eat, and I love to cook. I have been very blessed to have been given parents who felt that cooking and the knowledge of how to do it from garden to table was one of the most important things they could teach me. Thank you God, for the blessings and talents you have given me. I pray that I use them to your glory and honor. And tomorrow, as we celebrate a day of Thanksgiving for many things, don't forget to give thanks for those who prepared the food as well as those who taught them how to prepare it. Be thankful for ALL the wonderful blessings you have been given. Just look around, there are more blessings around you than you can count, things you can see, do, feel, smell, touch, and the list goes on and on. Enjoy your Turkey tomorrow, or what ever you enjoy celebrating life eating, and don't forget to give thanks.
Blessings!
Blessings!
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
22 days of being Thankful
I am thankful for Water. I love the stuff! To drink, to play in, to clean up in, for almost everything! Not to mention we are 98% water :) But my favorite aspect of water comes in certain forms. I love to sleep with my windows open and hear water outside. When I lived in Florida I could hear the waves lapping quietly up on the shores at night, and during the day, I could watch it sparkle in the sun and see the dolphins or manatee rolling in the backwaters. Take the boat out on the water and you can enjoy the ride and the view. It wasn't anything to see a sea turtle paddling along way out in the middle of nowhere. Very Cool. I have also had the wonderful privilege of living on a river and I could hear the water tumbling over the rocks. It is such a soothing and serene sound, it puts me to sleep in just moments. You can listen to the frogs croaking and making territory challenges at night, or the bullfrog making his loud Harrumph! Every once and a while you can hear a fish jump and re-enter into the water. During the day you can dip your toes into the cool waters and they flow by, or perhaps your feet. On really hot days, just going for a dip in the cool, clear water is a true blessing. I do drink a lot of water. Although some say water has no taste, it is only because they don't drink much of it. When I visit my brother's they have city water and it is so strong with chemicals it nearly takes my breath. Up near where my parents live there are sulfur springs everywhere and the water there has a slightly sulfur taste. You can easily taste the iron in hard water. When we go out to eat, I prefer my water to have a little lemon in it, it seems to mask most of the city water tastes. I use water for lots of things, like wetting paper so I can crumple it and give it dimension or texture in a project. I use it to clean my paint brushes, I usually have a cup of tea (made with water) or just a regular glass of water nearby so that I can grab a sip whenever I get thirsty. Yep, I am very thankful for water. It tastes good, looks good and feels good, Best of all, it's good for you :) Thanks for stopping and have a great evening!
Blessings,
Blessings,
21 days of being Thankful
There are so many things we take for granted. One of those things is having a roof over our heads. When I go outside to run errands and it is raining outside, I am always happy to reach the indoors where I can dry off and get warm again. When the wind blows, it is nice to come in the house and relax from being blown around. We each have our own house, with our own stuff, and in the areas we like to live in. There are still 3rd world countries where people still live in huts that have thatch roofs, and they have a tendency to leak on occasion. But we don't even have to go to third world country to find people without roofs. All we need to do is look in our downtown cities and look under the bridges and in some woods to find those less fortunate than us without a roof over their heads. In the really big cities you find they each have their own box to live in to try to keep the rain out. Now that in itself is some food for thought.
Even though I like rain, I don't think I would be quite as happy if it was raining in my house. Sleeping in a wet bed just doesn't get me all excited. And working with constantly wet paper would get to be a pretty mucky job after a while. So I am very thankful that I have been provided for in such a way that I have a roof over my head (and my crafting paper stays dry too {c: )
Even though I like rain, I don't think I would be quite as happy if it was raining in my house. Sleeping in a wet bed just doesn't get me all excited. And working with constantly wet paper would get to be a pretty mucky job after a while. So I am very thankful that I have been provided for in such a way that I have a roof over my head (and my crafting paper stays dry too {c: )
Monday, November 21, 2011
20 Days of Being Thankful
They say Music soothes the savage beast. I don't know about the savage ones, but I do know that I love music and so do my fur-kids. My favorite music is light jazz, but I enjoy many other types. It is probably easier for me to list the types that I don't care for rather than the ones I do. I prefer music of nature and instruments to vocals. I like to get lost in my music while I work or study, it seems to free my mind and my movements. Sometimes I just like to move to the music and the fur-kids are sure that they need to move with me. Imagine 3 or 4 Great Danes trying to move to the flow of music with a human in the midst, I see you smiling! Music goes back to the beginning of time, my favorite book of music is the book of Psalms, here we have the words, but not the actual instruments, oft times I try to listen to what my heart tells me the sounds were then. So many songs, so many different ways to hear. Try to listen to what the artist is trying to tell your heart, feel with your whole body, open your mind and soul, reach deep inside yourself and just enjoy any type of music for the pure enjoyment of it all. I am Thankful for the gift of music given to us through others.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Love To Stamp Thanksgiving
Good Day everyone!
Well, I finished this card this past Friday, but haven't had enough time to really spend loading it up, but I do want to get it up before it is too late :) Especially since this is Thanksgiving week, and this is a Thanksgiving card. This year we are not going to be able to get up north to visit our parents so I made each a card. This is the card I will be sending to my Mom and dad for Thanksgiving:
I won this rubber image and four others in a blog hop for Love to Stamp in late October. They are called Little Darlings, and most of them are :) I chose this little girl because she will remind my mom of us kids playing in the leaf piles she would rake up in the fall. You couldn't keep us out of those leaves for anything. We would use them to rake out walls for our pretend "houses", pile them up to jump in them, and then just have all out leaf throwing wars. We were always outside playing, there were no such things as computers, and TV was very limited so that our minds wouldn't get completely polluted from watching that "schmut". Oh, if our grands could see what is on TV now! But, I digress. Every year we would carve out pumpkins that we picked from out of the fields. So of course, the card had to have pumpkins on it too. The ribbon is Earth Elements and it just sort of set the tone for the colors I was looking for. DP is PTI's Autumn and cs is Bazzil.
I really like the center step card because you can add so much texture, and I love texture :) I colored the image with copics, but the pumpkins and Sentiment were colored with my Prismas. The grassy area below the leaf thrower was colored with Shimmerz mossy green paint with lots of mica glimmer in it. Distress Inks (Peeled Paint and Tea Dye) were used on the edges of all cs and DP's. SB Long Classic Ovals/scalloped were used for die cutting the image out. Pumpkins and maple leaf on inside are old Cuttlebug cut/emboss. And yes, I did do the inside as well:
The inside sentiment was stamped and then embossed with Clear Stampin Up EP. EP were layered up on the edges of the inside, I just love the look it gives in real life. It's quite sparkly as well as I used Shimmerz Enamalz Sparkilicious EP. That's it for this card, no extra bling, just coloring, one of my favorite pass times :) Hope you have had a great weekend!
Blessings,
This card will be entered into the following challenges:
Card Makin Mamas: Thanksgiving or Thank you, Joyful Stamper: What inspires you, Craft Your Passion Challenges: Photo Inspiration (leaves), Crafts and Me Challenges: Simples, Creative Craft Challenges: Minimalistic, FabNFunky Challenges: It's cold outside, Our Creative Corner Challenges: Photo Inspiration (chandelier), Papercraft Journey: Embossing, Patti's Creations Design Challenge: Birthday or Thanksgiving and Digital or Stamped image, Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge: Giving Thanks, Pile It On: Anything with a "P" (Pumpkins!), Raise the Bar challenge: Anything with some type of food (Pumpkin!), Stamp, Scrap and Doodle Saturdays: Embossing,
Well, I finished this card this past Friday, but haven't had enough time to really spend loading it up, but I do want to get it up before it is too late :) Especially since this is Thanksgiving week, and this is a Thanksgiving card. This year we are not going to be able to get up north to visit our parents so I made each a card. This is the card I will be sending to my Mom and dad for Thanksgiving:
I won this rubber image and four others in a blog hop for Love to Stamp in late October. They are called Little Darlings, and most of them are :) I chose this little girl because she will remind my mom of us kids playing in the leaf piles she would rake up in the fall. You couldn't keep us out of those leaves for anything. We would use them to rake out walls for our pretend "houses", pile them up to jump in them, and then just have all out leaf throwing wars. We were always outside playing, there were no such things as computers, and TV was very limited so that our minds wouldn't get completely polluted from watching that "schmut". Oh, if our grands could see what is on TV now! But, I digress. Every year we would carve out pumpkins that we picked from out of the fields. So of course, the card had to have pumpkins on it too. The ribbon is Earth Elements and it just sort of set the tone for the colors I was looking for. DP is PTI's Autumn and cs is Bazzil.
I really like the center step card because you can add so much texture, and I love texture :) I colored the image with copics, but the pumpkins and Sentiment were colored with my Prismas. The grassy area below the leaf thrower was colored with Shimmerz mossy green paint with lots of mica glimmer in it. Distress Inks (Peeled Paint and Tea Dye) were used on the edges of all cs and DP's. SB Long Classic Ovals/scalloped were used for die cutting the image out. Pumpkins and maple leaf on inside are old Cuttlebug cut/emboss. And yes, I did do the inside as well:
The inside sentiment was stamped and then embossed with Clear Stampin Up EP. EP were layered up on the edges of the inside, I just love the look it gives in real life. It's quite sparkly as well as I used Shimmerz Enamalz Sparkilicious EP. That's it for this card, no extra bling, just coloring, one of my favorite pass times :) Hope you have had a great weekend!
Blessings,
This card will be entered into the following challenges:
Card Makin Mamas: Thanksgiving or Thank you, Joyful Stamper: What inspires you, Craft Your Passion Challenges: Photo Inspiration (leaves), Crafts and Me Challenges: Simples, Creative Craft Challenges: Minimalistic, FabNFunky Challenges: It's cold outside, Our Creative Corner Challenges: Photo Inspiration (chandelier), Papercraft Journey: Embossing, Patti's Creations Design Challenge: Birthday or Thanksgiving and Digital or Stamped image, Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge: Giving Thanks, Pile It On: Anything with a "P" (Pumpkins!), Raise the Bar challenge: Anything with some type of food (Pumpkin!), Stamp, Scrap and Doodle Saturdays: Embossing,
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Day of Thankfulness #19
Today, as most days of my life for the past 6 years, I am grateful for modern medicine and the doctors who pioneer, develop and practice medicine. I know that encompasses a lot of people, but I am very thankful that these people are out there. Without them, I wouldn't be here anymore and when many of you look at your life and health, you would be in the same boat I am. Those of us who have survived any type of cancer, probably wouldn't have survived without modern medicine and doctors. The same goes for victims of accidents of any type that are catastrophic to any degree. My husband had a quintuple by-pass two years ago. When he went in for experiencing a tight chest, they wouldn't let him leave because they said he wouldn't make it back if anything started happening. Needless to say, he wouldn't be here if it wasn't for modern medicine. We live to ripe old ages only because of the major developments of medicine and the physicians who practice. Babies are living that without the doctors, medicines and instruments, wouldn't. I am sure that I need not say more, you get the idea. Today, I say Thank you to all those in the Medical world.
Blessings,
Blessings,
Day 18 of being Thankful!
Today, I must admit I am thankful for the Internet. It has many great points, a way to meet new friends, a way to keep up with the old. A much easier way to do term or thesis papers, or research papers. A tool for being inspired, and a chance to inspire. It's a great place to share concepts, ideas, challenges and seek answers, solutions and resolve dilemmas. There are also many negatives, but I think if you can properly manage your time spent in cyber-space, the benefits far outweigh the negatives. Thanks for joining me on this wonderful journey of Thankfulness.
Blessings!
Blessings!
Friday, November 18, 2011
Grateful day #17
As I was to and walking from the mailbox yesterday, after the rain had subsided, I noticed so many smells. The smell of the rotting leaves was more pronounced, the wet-worm smell was quite prevalent, and when I walked into the house, I could smell the warm wax pot I have going everyday. When I proceeded to make and apple pie, needless to say the smells were wonderful and I thought, "I am so happy I can smell!" And I am. Without smell there is little that we would taste. When a person has certain medical treatments, they lose their sense of smell, nothing smells good, therefore they loose their appetite. I am Gratefull that I can smell -- it means there is little wrong with me right now - medically anyways lol. And it helps me appreciate many of the other gifts God has given me. Inhale, think about what you can smell. Enjoy your day!
Blessings!
Blessings!
A CAS card, I think ;)
This next card is another one of my attempts at a CAS card. I just can't seem to get past the card seeming empty without just a little bling, but there are no layers, no flowers, no extra stamping, just a basic white card with some ink, some rhinestones and a butterfly (from PizzazzAplenty), some Twine, a button, scalloped edge die and sentiment (PTI), Embossing Powders (Stampin Up) and a doily stamp (Hero Arts S5319).
Cardstock is Bazzil. Whew! I think I have everything listed now. I must admit, although there isn't what I would call layer's on this card, if you look at the "belly band" you might challenge me on this.
But when the layered area is only 1/2" wide, I don't think that counts. I have seen a lot of "CAS" cards out there that just didn't fit what I thought was CAS, so, I went and looked up what CAS actually meant and the definition that I found was: a card with more open white than any other color, typically with no layers, and generally with only one or two other colors". Well, this one fits the description and I guess it isn't too bad looking. I'll send it off as a Birthday card to someone who is homebound and I am sure they will like it. Hope you enjoy :)
Blessings,
Cardstock is Bazzil. Whew! I think I have everything listed now. I must admit, although there isn't what I would call layer's on this card, if you look at the "belly band" you might challenge me on this.
But when the layered area is only 1/2" wide, I don't think that counts. I have seen a lot of "CAS" cards out there that just didn't fit what I thought was CAS, so, I went and looked up what CAS actually meant and the definition that I found was: a card with more open white than any other color, typically with no layers, and generally with only one or two other colors". Well, this one fits the description and I guess it isn't too bad looking. I'll send it off as a Birthday card to someone who is homebound and I am sure they will like it. Hope you enjoy :)
Blessings,
Day 16 of Gratefulness
Well, I am so surprised that I posted my card and forgot my day of Gratefulness. I had thought of it, just don't know why it didn't get written down here. I am so very thankful for Transportation! Sound strange? Think about it, it really wasn't that long ago when the only transportation was walking (OK, if we still walked, not quite so many would have the weight problem I do LOL). With the passage of time and man's innovation to make things go faster, we now have automobiles to get us from here to there usually in less than a day! And if you include flying, you can get almost anywhere in 24 hours. Sure beats the horse and buggy. But I must admit, the horses breath smelled a lot better than car exhaust does! And the waste by products are a lot more useful in my garden :) Thank you Mr. Ford and your competitors for being diligent in your dreams and making our lives easier.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
May the Bounty of the Season
Well, I am guilty of getting behind in posting my cards. Mostly because my computer runs so very slow, anything that involves pictures means the molasses in the cupboard has found it's way into my motherboard :(
Since I don't think we will be able to go to our families who live out of state for Thanksgiving this year, I am working on making cards to send. There are several cards with folds that I haven't had the opportunity to try, so I decided to roll the two together. My first card is one of those cards where the top and bottom rails fold one way leaving the middle to be part of the regular card, but it bends and folds too. Not sure of the name of this one, but you'll recognize it:
See, I knew you would recognize it. I enjoyed playing with this card, lots of little cuts and fittings, but that leaves for lots of opportunities to do something different. The papers are from PaperTrey Ink. The stamps are old Hero Arts (and I mean old!), but they were exactly what this card needed, so they got to get inky instead of something new :), these sentiments were embossed with VersaMark and StampinUp Clear EP.
I have used SB labels 4 and CheeryLynn dies fern frond and Sweet William (Calyx for fluffy flower). Edges were inked with Distress Inks, Tea Die and Shabby Shutters. Pin and rhinestones are from PizzazAplenty, small roses are from Wild Orchids. Ribbon so pretty and sparkly came from LOC, it was a piece that they wrapped my shipment in. You can see the ribbon better in this picture in the top corners:
The leaf in this picture is one I cut out by hand, folded in half and ran through my corrigator. Rhinestone flourish was an old one from Kaiser. I love routing around through my supplies and finding bits and pieces that I can put together and make everything come out looking somewhat unified ;) Well, onto my next project! Thanks for stopping, have a wonderfully blessed day!
Blessings,
This card will be entered into the following challenges:
CherryLynn Designs: Autumn, Celebrate the Occassion: Thanksgiving - must use a die, Craft Your days Away Challenges: Embellishment Bingo (Gems, Flowers, Pin), Crafty Creations Challenges: Recycle Recycle, Recycle!, Do You Stack Up Challenge: Inspired by Song (Give Thanks with a Greatful Heart), Kaboodle Doodles Challenges: Thanksgiving, PaperCrafting Journey: Embossing, Pattie's Creations Design Challenge: Birthday or Thanksgiving, Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenges: Give Thanks, Saturday Challenge: Dots or Stripes, Paper Players: Red, Artichoke and River Rock
Since I don't think we will be able to go to our families who live out of state for Thanksgiving this year, I am working on making cards to send. There are several cards with folds that I haven't had the opportunity to try, so I decided to roll the two together. My first card is one of those cards where the top and bottom rails fold one way leaving the middle to be part of the regular card, but it bends and folds too. Not sure of the name of this one, but you'll recognize it:
The leaf in this picture is one I cut out by hand, folded in half and ran through my corrigator. Rhinestone flourish was an old one from Kaiser. I love routing around through my supplies and finding bits and pieces that I can put together and make everything come out looking somewhat unified ;) Well, onto my next project! Thanks for stopping, have a wonderfully blessed day!
Blessings,
This card will be entered into the following challenges:
CherryLynn Designs: Autumn, Celebrate the Occassion: Thanksgiving - must use a die, Craft Your days Away Challenges: Embellishment Bingo (Gems, Flowers, Pin), Crafty Creations Challenges: Recycle Recycle, Recycle!, Do You Stack Up Challenge: Inspired by Song (Give Thanks with a Greatful Heart), Kaboodle Doodles Challenges: Thanksgiving, PaperCrafting Journey: Embossing, Pattie's Creations Design Challenge: Birthday or Thanksgiving, Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenges: Give Thanks, Saturday Challenge: Dots or Stripes, Paper Players: Red, Artichoke and River Rock
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
15 Days of Thankfulness
Good Morning everyone!
Today is a beautiful day. Some of you would see it as a terrible day because it is dark, dreery and rainy out. But I look out and see many things. One of which is the rain washing away the dirt that gathered during the summer on the leaves and trees. It reminds me of life and Forgiveness. I am so thankful for Forgiveness. God has gracefully forgiven me for all my past wrongs, and now it as I live my life, I am required to forgive others. Sometimes it is easy, others it is so very hard. It was very hard to forgive the young person who took my life as I knew it away. At first I thought it was easy, but as more obsticles came up, hate would try to sneak in. I have forgiven him though. I have no right to hate. God could have chosen to turn away from me, but so very fortunately He didn't. It has become fairly easy to forgive and forget. Not necessarily completely, because I would prefer not to let you hurt me in the same way again, but I don't hold grudges. I am thankful for Forgiveness, and I try to be graceful in giving it. And I pray that those I've hurt or offended, either knowingly or un, will forgive me as well. What a wonderfully blessed thing -- Forgiveness :)
Blessings and Love,
Today is a beautiful day. Some of you would see it as a terrible day because it is dark, dreery and rainy out. But I look out and see many things. One of which is the rain washing away the dirt that gathered during the summer on the leaves and trees. It reminds me of life and Forgiveness. I am so thankful for Forgiveness. God has gracefully forgiven me for all my past wrongs, and now it as I live my life, I am required to forgive others. Sometimes it is easy, others it is so very hard. It was very hard to forgive the young person who took my life as I knew it away. At first I thought it was easy, but as more obsticles came up, hate would try to sneak in. I have forgiven him though. I have no right to hate. God could have chosen to turn away from me, but so very fortunately He didn't. It has become fairly easy to forgive and forget. Not necessarily completely, because I would prefer not to let you hurt me in the same way again, but I don't hold grudges. I am thankful for Forgiveness, and I try to be graceful in giving it. And I pray that those I've hurt or offended, either knowingly or un, will forgive me as well. What a wonderfully blessed thing -- Forgiveness :)
Blessings and Love,
Monday, November 14, 2011
Day 12 of being Thankful :)
Today I am at a Specialty Dog Show, and yes, I am going to say it, I am thankful for my dogs. Dogs are some of the most wonderous gifts God gave man. They are a perfect example of Unconditional Love. They are almost perfect in forgiveness. I have six Great Danes and a Cocker Spaniel. Each one is sweet in it's own way. There are a few who are closer in my heart than others, but it would be hard to replace any of them. When I am gone to a show like this, they miss me, and they let me know by refusing to eat for my hubby while he takes care of them. I know that they are spoiled, and that is okay, because they spoil me with all the love they have to give. They help me around the yard, if I fall down, one or a couple comes over to help me up, they know when I need help and are willing to pitch in whenever they can, and they are not trained professionally to be service dogs. I do have one that I own that is a show dog, and one that I co-own that is a show dog too. Shows are fun, We tend to win at the beginning, but haven't managed to win many big shows yet, but all things in good time. But the long and short of it is, I love my dogs and I know that they love me too, and sometimes they are the best listeners, the best friends. I hope you have a special pet of some sort that you can speak your heart to, that can always be there for you, that can show you unconditional love, so that we might learn to do the same. Thanks for stopping!
Blessings!
Blessings!
Friday, November 11, 2011
Day 11 - Most thankful for Veterans and Service people
Today is Veterans Day. I am so grateful to veteran's and servicepersons for the freedom I enjoy today and everyday of my life. My freedom to write uncensored in my blog, my freedom to practice the religion of my choice, and my freedom to love my God. Our priveldges are countless if you think about it, and if you don't just take a quick look at a communistic country like Cuba, few live the way they want or like. Many's destiny is chosen by their government. Yes I am very Very grateful for our Servicepersons and Veteran's throughout this country, but in specific, my nephew who currently serves in the US Marine Corp., and my brother who served in the US Navy. My hat is off to you, I thank God for you both and all the rest of you daily. I will stand up for your rights, fight for what you deserve. I love you all, Thank you all for loving us and the US!
Blessings,
Blessings,
Day 10 of Being Thankful
I must say that today I am very thankful for Flowers. If you read my bio, you know that I am a Horticulturist by degree. I love plants. Every plant in my yard (and I have literally hundreds) is planted with a post next to it with the latin name and the common name. I have over 300 daylilies alone, nearly a hundred hostas, trees of all different types, shapes, flowering abilities, and bark textures. Many of these plants inspire me in my card creating journey. Some of the most beautiful flowers are the ones that seem to be understated in the botanical world. Yesterday I posted a Chocolate and lattee based card, I have a Daylily called "Milk Chocolate" and the colors in it are reflected in the card. On my worst day, hand me a flower and you'll instantly watch my face light up. My hope for heaven is that God will let me work in His beautiful garden, to me, it would be the most wonderful labor of love that there is, in fact, it wouldn't be labor at all ;)
Blessings,
Blessings,
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Thank you for Music Director
Good Afternoon Everyone, It looks beautiful outside, but my body knows that it is only in looks. When I step out the door, the wind is sharp and the temperature is cold. That makes for a day that I would rather be inside than out. So Today is Laundry day for me and while I do laundry, I usually do card making :) It is a mix of things I must with things I want, not a bad mix if I do say so myself :)
Today I have for you a card that I have made for my Music Minister/Director. For years I have been on both the praise team and choir. I have really enjoyed sharing my love of God through music every chance I get to anyone who would listen. But this spring I was diagnosed with COPD (no, I am not a smoker and never have been, this is due to second hand smoke from when I was a child.) Unless I take all my meds everyday, I can't catch my breath, so obviously singing is no longer in my life, except for at home where no one but me notices that I have to takes short stops to breathe while I sing. But, I will miss my music minister a lot. He not only honed us to as close as perfection vocally as he could, he also cared for our spiritual grouth. He directed us in Bible studies, led us in prayer and petitions, encouraged us to fast, and only desired the best for each and every one of us. If you remember, I started a thank-you card that turned into a Birthday card for my brother. This is who my card was supposed to be for. I have really wrestled with making Dale a card that fully encompassed who he was, what he did, and how he and I felt. Here is the card:
To keep the card "manly" I needed to have some "manly" components, so my thoughts leaned toward cardboard. So I split a piece of card board and then filled the ribs in slightly with light scuplting paste. It helped give depth and character. I think Dale had a piano with him in the womb, so this cherub conducting a choir of birds to sing praises was more than appropriate for him. I stamped first in VersaMark and used Stampin Up's Clear EP to set. Then I took some DI (Frayed Burlap) and lightly went over the image to darken the paper around. Next I streaked on some Malted Milk Acrylic Paint by Jenni Bowlin (Ranger), I let it dry for a bit and then wiped off what ever wasn't dry. Then to give just a bit of color I painted ever so lightly some Distress crackle paint in Peeled paint. Again, I let it set for a couple minutes, then wiped it off. Finally I grabbed the frayed burlap DI and went over the image again lightly and wiped off again. Finally I took the SB Label 10 and die cut the image and then thin cut a mat of muted green. Rhinestones are from PizzazzAplenty.
The woodgrained ribbon was just a small piece left in my stash, so don't remember where that came from. The full card mat was embossed with PC's Kassies Brocade which I inked up with the Frayed Burlap first. The Thank you banner is from Layers of Color, the die is SB. The wording is embossed in black to be sure that it would stand out with all these deeper browns. I think that is about it. Card is in the mail and he should be getting it today :) Thanks for looking!
Blessings!
Challenges this card will be entered into are:
Our Creative Corner: manly, Craft Your Passion: Browns, Crafty Creations Challenges: Kraft, Cream & one other, Do You Stack up? : Inspired by song (I will sing Praise!), Dream Valley Challenges: Anything Goes, Kaboodle Doodles Challenge: Fall colors (browns) Lollipop Crafts: Thanksgiving or fall colors, Stampin Sisters in Christ: Use an old stamp (Magenta 2001)
Today I have for you a card that I have made for my Music Minister/Director. For years I have been on both the praise team and choir. I have really enjoyed sharing my love of God through music every chance I get to anyone who would listen. But this spring I was diagnosed with COPD (no, I am not a smoker and never have been, this is due to second hand smoke from when I was a child.) Unless I take all my meds everyday, I can't catch my breath, so obviously singing is no longer in my life, except for at home where no one but me notices that I have to takes short stops to breathe while I sing. But, I will miss my music minister a lot. He not only honed us to as close as perfection vocally as he could, he also cared for our spiritual grouth. He directed us in Bible studies, led us in prayer and petitions, encouraged us to fast, and only desired the best for each and every one of us. If you remember, I started a thank-you card that turned into a Birthday card for my brother. This is who my card was supposed to be for. I have really wrestled with making Dale a card that fully encompassed who he was, what he did, and how he and I felt. Here is the card:
To keep the card "manly" I needed to have some "manly" components, so my thoughts leaned toward cardboard. So I split a piece of card board and then filled the ribs in slightly with light scuplting paste. It helped give depth and character. I think Dale had a piano with him in the womb, so this cherub conducting a choir of birds to sing praises was more than appropriate for him. I stamped first in VersaMark and used Stampin Up's Clear EP to set. Then I took some DI (Frayed Burlap) and lightly went over the image to darken the paper around. Next I streaked on some Malted Milk Acrylic Paint by Jenni Bowlin (Ranger), I let it dry for a bit and then wiped off what ever wasn't dry. Then to give just a bit of color I painted ever so lightly some Distress crackle paint in Peeled paint. Again, I let it set for a couple minutes, then wiped it off. Finally I grabbed the frayed burlap DI and went over the image again lightly and wiped off again. Finally I took the SB Label 10 and die cut the image and then thin cut a mat of muted green. Rhinestones are from PizzazzAplenty.
The woodgrained ribbon was just a small piece left in my stash, so don't remember where that came from. The full card mat was embossed with PC's Kassies Brocade which I inked up with the Frayed Burlap first. The Thank you banner is from Layers of Color, the die is SB. The wording is embossed in black to be sure that it would stand out with all these deeper browns. I think that is about it. Card is in the mail and he should be getting it today :) Thanks for looking!
Blessings!
Challenges this card will be entered into are:
Our Creative Corner: manly, Craft Your Passion: Browns, Crafty Creations Challenges: Kraft, Cream & one other, Do You Stack up? : Inspired by song (I will sing Praise!), Dream Valley Challenges: Anything Goes, Kaboodle Doodles Challenge: Fall colors (browns) Lollipop Crafts: Thanksgiving or fall colors, Stampin Sisters in Christ: Use an old stamp (Magenta 2001)
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