I just found the most adorable beachy background for my blog---gotta make it work--as you can see --there are technical difficulties (I don't know how to "shrink" it so you can see the shells, etc.)--any advice out there-please share. Right now, however, I have to go get ready for work which helps pay for this stamping and scrapping habit-oh, who am I fooling--ADDICTION!--of mine. Until next time (when I hope I have this fixed...!), happy stamping and scrapping! Blessings, Sharon
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
Which will they wear...?
Once upon a time...I made nametags for a Bible study group I was in...since then, well, I am often asked to do more! And I do-when I can. Yesterday Wendy asked me to make nametags for the 3 women who would be selling her cd's at a Christian concert to be held in Southport, NC on Sunday, July 5th. She asked for "something patriotic". Well, this is what the creative muse in me made...which will they wear? Which one is your favorite?! 
I also volunteered myself to make muffins for the chicken dinner & bake sale that our church is having on the 4th. YUM! I had fun yesterday getting some things to help spruce up the packaging of my muffins and hopefully boost sales. Everyone raves over my secret recipe so I feel pretty confident about that aspect of it! I will post those next week.
For those of you taking my scrapbook challenge, you've probably noticed that I've not posted the album cover yet---well, I am a wee bit behind. I'm learning to deal with some (pain) limitations due to fibromyalgia---and anyone out there who has words of wisdom to share on that subject-PLEASE DO--I am all ears! We've also been dealing with yet another sick kitty-awaiting biopsy results which should be in today. Back to the cover- I will (do it!) and post it soon---the idea in my head didn't look right when I laid it out but I picked up some embellishments that I think will do the trick. Until next time, happy stamping and scrapping. Blessings, Sharon
ps/To the person whose comment I "rejected"-I was simply unable to translate it via Google. My apologies...
Friday, June 26, 2009
More Blog Candy...!
Don't know about you...but I seriously need a little perking up today---just dreaming about blog candy helps---and doesn't mean more time on the treadmill! So check out the blog
below...Until next time, happy stamping and scrapping. Sharon http://paperaddictcatherine.blogspot.com/2009/06/alter-ego-blog-candy-give-away.html
below...Until next time, happy stamping and scrapping. Sharon http://paperaddictcatherine.blogspot.com/2009/06/alter-ego-blog-candy-give-away.html
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
BLOG CANDY ALERT!
A drawing for a BIND IT ALL & COILS...and a very cute popcorn-themed album (among other delightful & delicious things...) can be found at http://papercraftpleasures.blogspot.com/. Check it out--I'd wish you luck but, hey, this is one of the (probably) few tools I don't have! lol! Until next time, happy stamping and scrapping. Blessings, Sharon
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Another One...?!
Ok---last one---I promise! It's all Roxy's fault for getting me hooked from her post! I've lost count of how many of these I've made---but our first wedding anniversary is tomorrow and I wanted to make something special for my husband. This is what I came up with. The brads and knotted twine give it some embellishment without being "too girly"! While we didn't chance the weather and have a beach wedding, our fabulous photographer Joel Riebert (Hi Joel!) graciously followed us and our family to the beach to get photos there as well. It was a very small but very meaningful service & ceremony...the focus was really on what we were promising one another before God. Brook cried when I first read him the words to God Bless the Broken Road (and that was the same evening we picked out our wedding rings)--so that was/is "our song".
Ok--enough sentimental journey-ing or I'll have you here all day! I used the Stampin' Up Top Note die I got from my favorite SU Demonstrator (who was also my matron of honor and photographer as well...) Theresa...
That's it for today. Our youngest son is here to visit so a long boat ride and picnic dinner is in the works. Tomorrow my husband gives the message at our 8:15 church service and I am sure the rest of the day will be spent much like this one!
Until next time, happy stamping and scrapping!
Blessings, Sharon
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
A Trick of the Trade...
If I stamp the image on vellum (using Staz On ink-that's important!), and then flip the vellum over and stamp the same image...I will get the reverse image I want (see chair on the right!)
Go me! I really felt smart when Theresa said she didn't know that trick (she added she doesn't use vellum much, either...) Anyway...you simply cannot tell that one image is on one side and one on the other! It looks normal! Since I didn't have vellum tape (tape that "disappears" under the clear vellum) I simply attached the vellum to the cardstock using brads. I also didn't know that...vellum will score very nicely--so I was able to gently score it without getting the white lines (heavier hand scoring = white lines). You can do all kinds of things with vellum-run it through the cuttlebug and emboss it, stamp on it, put it over photos to "soften" them...so-go get some vellum and play around with it. You'll love it--and I just about doubled my stamp collection now that I know about vellum and reverse imaging! Until next time, happy stamping and scrapping! Blessings, Sharon
Go me! I really felt smart when Theresa said she didn't know that trick (she added she doesn't use vellum much, either...) Anyway...you simply cannot tell that one image is on one side and one on the other! It looks normal! Since I didn't have vellum tape (tape that "disappears" under the clear vellum) I simply attached the vellum to the cardstock using brads. I also didn't know that...vellum will score very nicely--so I was able to gently score it without getting the white lines (heavier hand scoring = white lines). You can do all kinds of things with vellum-run it through the cuttlebug and emboss it, stamp on it, put it over photos to "soften" them...so-go get some vellum and play around with it. You'll love it--and I just about doubled my stamp collection now that I know about vellum and reverse imaging! Until next time, happy stamping and scrapping! Blessings, Sharon
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