Sunday, February 12, 2012

Cute New Boots


We've had nothing more than a dusting of snow so far this winter - but may see some Monday if the predictions are correct!

I am NOT fashionable, not in the least. These boots are sooooo not me, but they are cute and they were a bargain at  $12 (normally $40).  Plus, they lace up so I can get my feet in them easily. No more wearing little kid snow boots for me, not that it mattered when shoveling the driveway or playing in the snow.  Then again, I'm not sure if I will wear them to play in since they don't seem very functional, just fashionable. Lightweight, non waterproof fabric tops, the bottoms aren't very grippy
and no arch support or cushiony insole. Why did I buy these ?!?

All of the plants that are poking up around here may soon be covered in snow.
Of course if the weather forecasters are wrong about Monday, it seems by the time we see any snow here these boots will be out of style. Not that I care, after all I am not in style ;)


Saturday, February 11, 2012

Signs of Spring - already ?!?


                                        
I noticed several plants poking up through the ground the first of the month. I went to take a closer look and discovered they are really sprouting up, in fact it looks like some are going to bloom before long ! This winter has been unusually mild here with barely a dusting of snow so far. Bitterly cold days have been few and far between. Global warming? 

The Groundhog did predict 6 more weeks of winter weather, so maybe we will see a real snow day yet.
              



hyacinth




 columbine




 mums




hollyhock




daylily 






hosta


Friday, February 10, 2012

Quilled Heart Card








All supplies used on this 4" x 4" card were from Stampin' Up!

Quilled heart is a scrap of Regal Rose card stock ; I stamped it with Whisper White craft ink
Various Soft Subtles card stocks
Full Heart and Heart To Heart punches
Stripes Textured Impressions Embossing folder 
Stampin' Pastels (chalks) to rub color onto the embossed stripes
Image is from the stamp set Loving Hearts and stamped with Regal Rose ink
Paper Piercer tool 


Thanks for looking =) 

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Chalked Hearts Card











Make a simple stencil by punching through a piece of scrap paper.
You can then stencil through the cut outs with chalks, inks, etc.
TIP: If you only want to stencil part of a punched image from a multi image punch, 
mask off the portions you don't want ink/chalk to get through with sticky notes. 




Card stock - scraps, manufacturer unknown
Organdy ribbon scrap, manufacturer unknown
Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set, Stampin' Up!
Almost Amethyst ink, Stampin' Up!
Hearts are made with Stampin' Pastels (chalks) rubbed through a simple stencil I made with the Heart To Heart punch from Stampin' Up!
Tiny heart in middle of bow is punched from the same heart punch; I covered it with Crystal Effects (which were not totally dry when I took the photo so it still looks white, not clear) to make a sort of faux brad look
Eyelet Border Punch from Stampin' Up!


Thanks for looking =)

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Cat Sympathy Card I Received



I received this sweet card in the mail yesterday from an email pal. 
This beautiful stamp image looks quite a bit like Ringo cat.
 I just love it and have it sitting on my desk.

The sentiment inside reads:

sunny sills,
and catnip treats
light to chase
and friends to meet
soft, warm laps
and petting hands
safe with God
in cat heaven





sniffle........ 
Thanks so much, Margy.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

eek - lizard tail!

So I was going to clean the cat box the other day and jumped  -
probably the highest I've jumped in years:
there was a pretty good sized lizard tail on the floor, blech !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The lizards that hang out around our house always freak me out. I know they won't hurt me, but they are just so darn speedy and remind me of snakes!

For whatever reason there has been one (or multiples?!?) inside the house this past year.
I guess since we had the large tree just outside cut down that they lived in they decided to take up residence in our house.

I've actually seen two of them in the house, one I was able to get outside after Kitty caught it in the dining room. The other got away from her/me in the basement last fall which is where this tail was found. I can't imagine it finding enough food to eat inside to survive this long. Then again, it is the creepy dungeon of a basement, maybe it is able to find enough spiders (eek again!) or whatever. I should hope that there are not nearly enough bugs in the house though to keep a lizard alive, maybe it has discovered cat food ?

Yep, the skin that was found on the pot in my base kitchen cabinet in December must have come from the lizard (I found out that they do shed their skin like snakes do). There is a gap in that cabinet, it has an opening to the floor that connects to the cabinet with the water pipes and drain that go to the basement, so theoretically the critter could crawl up that way. THAT freaks me out, too; I'm still cautious when I open it up at times. I'm also on alert whenever I hear a noise or think I see something out of the corner of my eye while in the craft dungeon.

Paranoia !





If critters (or parts of) creep you out and you are squeamish at the sight, don't look.....










ick

now I wonder where the rest of it is............

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Suspended/Spinning Heart Card TUTORIAL



 This is the first time I've made something like this!

All supplies used were from Stampin' Up!, several of which are now retired.
Perfect Plum card stock
Pale Plum card stock
Whisper White card stock
Old Olive card stock
Vintage Violet classic ink
Pale Plum organdy ribbon
Full Heart punch and coordinating Movers and Shapers heart die
5 Petal Flower punch
Square Lattice textured impressions embossing folder
Tulip Frame "              "              "              "
Flexible Phrases stamp set
clear fishing line / thread / floss
double stick tape


Using the Movers and Shapers heart die, cut a heart out of the two plum card stocks and front of the Whisper White card stock card. TIP: you may wnat to adhere all three pieces on top of each other with removable tape to hold them in place. Run them through the Big Shot die cutting machine all at one time (be sure they are aligned as you want them to be!). This way the hearts will be centered and lign up with each other as you want on each piece.

Run the Pale Plum piece (4" x 5 1/4") through the Tulip Frame embossing folder. Adhere to the Perfect Plum piece (4 1/4" x 5 1/2" ) of card stock.





Using double stick tape, glue the ends of the fishing line / clear thread / floss to the top and bottom of the heart cut out on the front of the white card base. Mount the two plum card front pieces on top of this, lining up the heart cutouts.







Punch two Perfect Plum Full Hearts, run through the Square Lattice Textured Impressions Embossing Folder. Lightly sponge on Vintage Violet ink to the edges of the hearts. Sandwich the two heart punches with the piece of fishing line / thread / floss between them.  Be sure to stick them down well with double stick tape (or your favorite adhesive).






Embellish the heart as you'd like. If you'd like it to spin, be sure that the embellishments do not catch the edges of the cut out heart opening on the card front. To make it spin, you would lightly turn the heart a few times and hold in place when you insert it into the envelope. When the recipient opens it, it should spin a few times !

I made a rose out of a thin strip of Pale Plum card stock. I ran it through my fingers a few times to lightly break the paper fibers making the card stock softer, easier to twist. I twisted the card stock as you would with a piece of ribbon to make the rose (I made ribbon roses this way many, many years ago; I'm sure tutorials can be found on the internet or in books and magazines). Two small pieces of Old Olive card stock were punched with the 5 Petal Flower punch to make the leaves. I curled two really thin strips of Perfect Plum card stock to make swirls. The strip of Whisper White card stock was lightly sprayed with shimmer spray. I then stamped images from the Flexible Phrases stamp set with Perfect Plum ink on it. Lastly I snipped the end off with a pair of scissors to make the "tails" then slightly bent it before adhering to the heart.
Tie a simple knot bow out of the organdy ribbon.

Adhere all pieces with your favorite adhesive; I used low melt hot glue.

Thanks for looking =)

Saturday, February 4, 2012

BlackShadowCreations - Bakers Twine Collection Blog Candy To Win

Be sure to stop by a blogging friends site before February 29th for a chance to win a collection of EIGHT different colors of Stampin' Up! Bakers Twine !!!  See the post below on the BlackShadowCreations blog for more information. While there, take some time to peruse her wonderful gallery and be sure to leave her a few comments, too =)

http://blackshadowcreations.blogspot.com/2012/02/its-anniversary-birthday-party.html

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Card Project 2012

Two oldies I came across while reorganizing the craft dungeon last month. 
They were both mailed out to birthday recipients in January.


All items used were from Stampin' Up!, several of which are now retired

Roses In Winter stamp set, retired

  
Bud Basics stamp set, retired


In 2010 I mailed out well over 100 cards to nearly all of my relatives plus my few friends. Last year I skipped it (I also did not make hand stamped Christmas cards for all of them) , instead I sent 365 cards to Operation Write Home. This year I decided I would send cards to friends and relatives again, but to less people (I don't think all of the young cousins really appreciated them anyway). The above two cards, as well as the previously posted cards last month, were sent out for birthdays in January.


All stamp images, inks and card stocks from Stampin' Up!

Thanks for looking =) 




Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Ringo






In October of 2006 Ringo kitty wandered into our lives, the tiniest little kitten we had ever seen. My young son found him all alone, hurt and hungry. After 5 years of giving us loads of love and laughter, constant companionship and keeping critters away, he wandered back out. We are heartbroken.

This is a quick page I threw together using My Digital Studio for the time being. I will eventually make a Memory Box for him, but for now I am still holding onto hope that he will return to us. Sadly it has been two weeks now, so it is not as easy ............... sniffle...............

I wish Stampin' Up! had cat and dog designer papers. Since they do not, I was able to make my own using My Digital Studio. I created two different 12 x 12 digital papers, exported them and saved tehm to jpeg then brought them back in to a custom folder I made in the My Digital Studio program folder. By doing these extra steps, I was able to paper fill the punches with the cat themed digital paper I created. 



MY DIGITAL STUDIO software
I started with a blank 12 x 12 page
Whisper White card stock
Textured background stamp, reduced opacity
home made designer papers with Cute Cats stamp set
Basic Black textured card stock
Basic Black scalloped dots ribbon
Stitching
Glimmer brads
Square and scalloped square punches
Just Perfect alphabet stamp
text box


Thanks for looking =)