Saturday, February 18, 2012

FRIEND-SHIP on The Open Sea...

After a full day of prepping kits for class
on Tuesday night
I still hadn't made the
Thinking of You card
my husband requested a day or so ago...
and, sadly, time may be of the esssence
in this case so I decided
I needed to CASE a card quickly
and get it done.
I knew I had the Stampin Up nautical papers
and The Open Sea coordinating stamp set
and since this was for a man---
it was a perfect fit.
I started by Googling
"Stampin Up-The Open Sea"
and the first thing that came up was
Splitcoaststampers
and they have an entire GALLEY-er, gallery
dedicated to this stamp set!
WOW!
I hit a treasure chest full!
Ho, Ho, and a bottle of rum---
I cased a card and was off to have some fun!
Thanks to
whose website is
Will have to check it out later!
Anyway-this is the finished product:
The stamps are SU--as is the patterned dp
and the baker's twine.
The solid cardstock is from my stash-
so no clue who or where on that...
Barbara even has the instructions for that fancy knot...
I laughed-me-tying a fancy knot!
I tie what my late husband called "Sharon Knots"
nothing known to man---
but they don't come undone, that's for sure!
Before I attempted it, however,
I had to get the "kinks" out of the Baker's Twine.
You know how ribbons, fibers and such get those
little "kinks" from being wrapped around the cards they come on.
Well! Do I have a trick for you!
Archivers sells a fancy little iron-to the tune of $ 25 or more
(if memory serves...)
Moi has a better and cheaper idea!
Part of my new hairstyle a while back was
flattening some of my curls and creating some chic bangs...
enter the FLAT IRON -- $ 9 at WM...
and hey, if it works on hair...
surely it will work on Baker's Twine, ribbon...
and yep-sure 'nough, matey, it does!
I just heated that baby up, ran the twin through there quickly
once (ok-twice for good measure)
and presto! No kinks!
I wanted to give it some "oomph"
so not one but two layers of pop-dots
(my hubby wasn't happy when I said extra postage
but hey...it looks awesome in person
and makes the difference between
well-done hand-made and off the rack at WM
or even Hallmark!
Here's the inside--
Close to My Heart sentiment and alphabets,
ink, too, for that matter.
SU and CTMH-great shipmates!

No naked mail so the enve got stamped as well.
Well, that's it for me today!
I've got to clean off the work table
maybe do some flylady attic time
and tend to some other housework.
I may be MIA tomorrow as well
as I am hoping to take my hubby
for the House of Blues Gospel Brunch
and maybe spend some time just sight-seeing
before we head home.

Speaking of "brunch"-
that BAD CAT...
he decided to help himself to a snack last night...
We accidently got the wrong kind of food-
so we grabbed a bucket and put the new/right food in it
but the top was not secured.
I was googling the card and heard crunching...
and this is what I found...
He was merrily chomping away
but tried to look innocent like
"hey, how'd that come off like that?!"
And we wonder why his tummy sags!

Next week I will show you
what our groupies worked on
and sometime soon after that
I will  have a TUTORIAL coming up
for THE PRAIRIE FAIRY
so stay tuned!

Until next time,
happy stamping and scrapping!
Blessings,

Friday, February 17, 2012

OH HAPPY DAY! Congratulations Again to

MOI!

I am known as the
OAK ISLAND STAMPQUEEN
and, unbeknownst to many,
I am also
FLOWER FAIRY ROSE OF SHARON
(who made her dew-but (get it-flower fairy...dew....?!)
at my goddaughters 8th birthday party
and that persona blooms out every once in awhile
I hope she will aways hold on to that little bit of
"is this for real?!" she has about it!)
and, as of yesterday,
thanks to
I have a new title and position as a
TUTORIAL FAIRY!!!
Roberta put out a call for a new design team member
using one of images
and yesterday she announced that I had been picked!
As my title indicates,
I will be bibbidie-bobbidie-booing up
some tutorials
and posting them on Roberta's blog
as well as my own.
In fact, I have an idea kicking around in my head
for the very first one...
and I *think* it will involve
combined with another project I recently made
to show a variation of a card we'll be making
in our groupie class next week...
I am going to call it---
OH HAPPY DAY!
That's what Roberta made yesterday for me!

And yesterday was a wee bit stressful.
My husband is a town employee--
and the Town Council was meeting for major budget cuts...
we've been praying for sometime over this situation...
As it turned out, when all was said and done,
3 people from his department and 3 from another department
had their positions terminated.
While we "dodged the bullet" so to speak
others weren't so blessed and our hearts hurt for them.
We're believers-
and we know that God has our best interests at heart
(if you haven't watched the movie COURAGEOUS-do so)
but even so sometimes it's hard to put that faith into action
and not worry, fret, stress...
My prayers are with those waking up unemployed this morning--
that they will be able to hold fast to the saying that
"when God closes a door, he opens a window..."
and that their next steps will be led by Him.
I've seen that-many times.
When, in answer to my prayer some years back
when I was faced with difficult circumstances in what I had once
thought of as "my dream job"...I ask Him
"to either change things (in my job) in a big way---
or open and close doors in a VERY OBVIOUS WAY..."
it resulted in my resignation.
I had helped build a practice from the ground up
and got stabbed in the back once success, followed by greed, took over...
At the time, I was crushed.

Fast forward 6 months
(I was blessed my husband was able and willing

to let me take some time off to regroup...)
and the very day
 got up and decided that I was ready to look for a new job
I made exactly one phone call---for a totally different reason
and found my job now!
I am a part time church secretary-
less than 10 minutes from home.
I make the bulletin and newsletter look pretty
(can we say digital scrapbooking, people?!)
I design fliers, posters, brochures-
and do whatever else they need me to.
I often find myself needing my scrapbooking tools-at work!
Did I mention ny hours are flexible-
I get PAID VACATION
and am blessed with a second church family to boot?
I walk out the door---and can forget about work
(unlike my previous full-time and then some position!)
Hubby reminded me that this past Monday
marked the 5 year anniversary
of the interview that led to that job...
Praise be-God is GOOD!

I am glad it's the week-end.
Got to finish my class kits, do some flyladying
and of course my
OH HAPPY DAY TUTORIAL!
Stay tuned....!
Until next time, happy stamping and scrapping!
Blessings,

Monday, February 13, 2012

Can you keep my secret?

If you can---
I am sharing my Valentine for my sweetheart
a day early!
So excited to get this card done this afternoon
I can't wait to share it.
Here's hoping hubby won't look at my blog
between now and tomorrow morning!
This is the Word Card that
Splitcoaststampers featured a week or so ago.
Isn't it adorable?!
The dp is from a small 6x6 or 8x8 pad
I picked up on sale at ACMoore.
I stamped the cream colored card stock with
a retired background stamp from a CTMH set
in---CHOCOLATE ink!

Yes, that's a pic of us on the heart-

and yes, I am wearing a Santa hat (with a tiara!)
but it was the most recent pic I had of us
and while you can't see it well here---
I was sitting in his lap,
he had a silly smile on his face,
our arms around one another
and we were getting ready to kiss--
so--it fit the Valentine theme!
Of course I popped that heart up but
at the same time
turned it into a little pocket
to hold a card I printed out with
10 Reasons I Love You
on it.
Now, had I planned ahead
(or had Splitcoast informed me a month ago
that they were going tell us how to do THE PERFECT VALENTINE
I would have ordered the CTMH 10 Things cards and used those--
oh well.
Necessity is the mother of invention so goes the saying--
and this worked just fine!
Anyway-
I made my list (quite easily!)
(I am told others have had a hard time-getting stuck at 5...?!
maybe I should have sent Marriage Encounter Weekend
information with them...?! Lol!)
 Then I printed off the info for
the House of Blues Gospel Brunch Breakfast Buffet
I will take him to --hopefully this Sunday.
Years ago we talked about going-and never did.
Since he doesn't eat candy or sweets
I thought a day trip with some good food
and entertainment would be just the ticket!
So---
that's my VALENTINE SECRET!
Hope you have a wonderful day
and get lots and lots of LOVE!
I'm off to make some more chocolate rosebuds for
some coworkers
and sign the cards for the preschool kids.
Until next time, happy stamping and scrapping!
Blessings,


 

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Hershey Heart Roses How-to...

Are you ready for Valentine's Day?
No?!!
UH-OH!!!
Well, let me save your backside then!
Here's a
HOW TO MAKE
HERSHEY HEART ROSEBUD TUTORIAL...
first-gather this stuff up...
Hershey Hearts, Red Cling Wrap, floral wire, floral tape,
double stick tape,wire cutters,scissors,
Art Philosophy Cartridge from CTMH,
(not shown in this shot: scallop punch, doilies,
Mad About You CTMH stamp set, Watermelon ink pad,
acrylic block and pink ribbon...)

Cut the floral wire in half (approx. 9")

Put double stick tape on backside of two hearts
and place floral wire in middle
(note: you want the pointy part of the heart
facing up and away from the "stem")...

After you made your heart sandwich,
because Hershey puts three different colors of hearts
in their bags---who wants silver roses?!
I wrapped my hearts in Red cling wrap-
it also helps hold them together--
(I used the pink colored ones here-but the red wrap
does cover the silver and make them look red!)

just cut a small square, wrap it tightly around
and then I secured the ends with some clear tape.

Then start wrapping with your floral tape
(getting this started is kinda tricky---the scotch tape
holding down the cling wrap is a real plus
when trying to do this part...
that and do cut a piece (give or take 12") floral tape
off the roll-this made wrapping SO MUCH EASIER
than getting it tangled while still attached to the roll...

OH SO GENTLY
add a leaf (I cut mine at 2" using the AP cartridge--
you can also get some cheap artificial flowers
and just use the leaves...)
wrap the stem some and then GENTLY
add in the second leaf...
here's what happens when you try to wrap them too tight...
(insert wordy durds of your own choice!)
CUT EXTRA LEAVES! They will tear-
that stem is thin---
and some will cut wonky
and you'll have the white core showing...
so just cut extra so you can save yourself
the headache later...

I used my scallop punch
(not wanting a repeat of the Cricut and CTMH White Daisy paper
problem)
and then stamped
Happy Valentine's Day
using CTMH Watermelon ink...

These were for a customer order.
One of hubby's coworkers wants them
for her son to give to his teachers.
I used WordPerfect to print "from Trey" on the cardstock
and, because CTMH stamps are CLEAR...
I knew EXACTLY where to stamp!
Gotta love that!
Can't do that in a million years with a wood-block stamp
and get it right all the time!
Next I cut a slit in a small doily
and, for lack of a better word,
"scrunched it" around the stem
just below the leaves.
I secured the "scrunched part"
with a small piece of scotch tape
and covered that with another small piece of
floral tape.
I attached the tags with pink ribbon
tied in a small bow.
Here's all 8 nestled in a box
ready to be delivered to my customer on Monday.
I think
I will be making some more of these tomorrow
for well--
let's keep that a secret for now!

Off to relax some more and read.
The weather here has taken a severe dip in temperature
and I am battling a mega headache since last night.
NOTHING seems to be easing it off...
including trying to ignore it!

One more note before I go---
BOTH Hubby and I
worked in decluttering the attic this morning!
In fact, his willingness to go up and get started
without my asking...
got me motivated
to try and do a little...
which turned into two hours!
We made some great progress-
and we even sorted out paperwork downstairs
later in the day!
He was so pleased to tell me he had
trash bags to go out!
So Flylady is right-it does rub off!
I had two bags of trash, two bags for the thrift store
and sorted out four more sections of attic shelves!
Yesterday I did my "home blessing hour"
so things were straightened up to start the week-end off right
we slept later,
we tackled an "extra" project,
I did some laundry in between
and I spent the afternoon crafting.
Tomorrow
I am going to church,
finishing Valentines and
then going to hear
a Christian speaker
to teens on sexual purity
given my goddaughter
is 12 going on 25...
I think this is a good thing...
for me to hear--for her to hear
should her mom choose to take her with us.
If you have a young person
in your house or life---
please check out her website.
I've heard clips from her speechs for weeks now
and she gets to the heart of the topic
with humor--with facts--
with good sound advice.

Ok.
'Nough!
Off to relax!
Until next time,
happy stamping and scrapping.
Blessings,


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Just one week from today...!

Is Valentine's Day---
and the anniversary of my husband proposing to me!
How romantic!
Speaking of which...
this song just does a number on me--
we love state fairs-
and this is a love song
about falling in love a
(you also get to watch a great video on
how to make a scalloped rosette!)

Ahh---love that song!
Speaking of love-and Valentine's Day...
I have been working my fingers to a bone
in that new clean craft room...
here's some of what I've created...
These are
"10 Reasons I Love You" easel cards...
that little card comes off/slips off
the sender fills it out and reattaches it
and presto! A super personalized Valentine!
Major points, guys! ; )



You may have seen the Hershey Kiss Roses...
Well...I saw the Hershey HEARTS
and the light bulb went off!
They are bigger-
and sooo much easier
to slip that wire floral stem in between-
wrapped them with red ClingWrap
used Cricut cut leaves (CTMH AP cartridge)
and floral tape.
Added a doily (which I needed to gather better!)
a ribbon and sentiment-
presto! Red EDIBLE roses!


So---I am a CTMH consultant
but after last night
you can bet your bottom dollar-or whatever else
that no matter what
I will NOT sell you our white cardstock
to cut with your Cricut.
It's AWFUL. It's FRUSTRATING.
It's crappy!
I love our papers---
but the white does not cooperate with the Cricut.
So our super neat heart cut out cards---
turned into Cuttlebug embossed-thank God for SU punches
these...
I added a pretty decorated marble to the inside panel
that peeks out the front
stamped a sentiment, added a ribbon
and presto-neat little sweet sentiments.
Hubby takes these creations to his workplace
and, with the blessings of his boss,
places them in the break room for purchase.
It's so very nice to share my talents
and have a little pin money-
hoping these sell well and I can execute the plan I have
for a special Valentine treat for my hubby!

Speaking of which-
he wasn't feeling so hot this week-end
and camped out on the couch
I caught him and the second-in-command head nurse
napping...

Well, time for me to stretch out and relax.

Until next time,
happy stamping and scrapping!
Blessings,

Friday, February 3, 2012

TGIF DAY!!!

Hello all---it's officially TGIF Day!
Yeah!
I am soooo glad my work week is over
and that hubby is back home
which means that my major cleaning/redecorating overhaul
has somewhat come to a close!
I've decluttered and cleaned


 the craft room
(my only wish now is to find a papasan chair at a good price--
craig's list...?--to go in there instead of the desk chair)
(hubby's only comment was "it looks different in here..."?!)
Understatement for sure!!!

I've also rearranged some things in our bedroom
that makes the wall space a little less cluttered
(and therefore more relaxing looking...)
gotta love that reflection!

Wish I knew what to do to cover up those ugly brown cords...
one plug is close-but the other is a bit away--
I really like those little lights-but the cords haVe been a conundrum
for sometime now.
There's not a lot of room between the end of the bed and the wall...
so a pedestal or something of that nature won't work
or the thing you can get to cover up cords because of where the switch is...
oh well...

thinking a nice beach scene painting or art piece to replace the map...
or at least add "our little piece of paradise:" and an arrow
to it!

I had two  huge collage frames with our wedding photos
above the bed...a photo slipped
I tried to fix it and cracked the glass. One down.
Then another photo slipped in the other one and I said the heck with it.
Time for a change.
Not wanting to spend boo coos of $ on a large wall art piece
I got canvases for a song at WM--attached photos to them
added the dried flower arrangements I had used at the wedding
and am thinking that a light-weight neutral colored fish net
draped around and across there is just the last little touch it needs....
or maybe not?
 Tell me what you think...
I DON'T want to create more clutter---
but is all that white wall space too much?
Or are my eyes just used to seeing it filled up?

At some point ---new curtains and comforter are coming
blues and greens --  beachy colors...
but therein lies yet another conundrum-
where oh where does one find OVERSIZE bedding?
ALL the catalogs show you these great quilts and comforters
draped over beds---
BUT
they put a king size whatever---over a double bed
so it LOOKS like the thing comes well over the sides of the bed
and it does-because the bed isn't the same size as the whatever
they are using!
We have a king size bed---so there's no going bigger in what's out there.
Sigh. I may have to learn to quilt after all...
something yet another thing I've wanted to learn to do...
Then after the craft room and bedroom...
I tackled this wall going into the craft room
It was covered in heavy framed family photos-
time to lighten it up drastically!
I relocated those photos to another room...
and decided what this wall needed
was one of the layouts I made while at our CROP last Saturday...
so I pulled out the frames I had purchased
compliments of my goddaughter and her mom
(they also "funded" part of the new wall art in the room itself!)
 and used some of the wedding photos from the collage...
while the actual ceremony was in our then-new sanctuary,
we had photos taken on the beach afterward...
Joel did an awesome job---and I can't help wanting to show them off...

I didn't take time to resize/reprint the pics-just used what I had
and yes, I am standing on the beach in high heels!
(Thanks to my stepson, Tommy, who buried a board
underneath that sand!
He's a former Marine and that mission was right up his alley!)

Speaking of the CROP...
here's a few photos...
first up-Sharon and Mary Cobb
 and here's Buzz...

Poor Theresa felt so awful and threatened me with more than
bodily harm if I posted her pic---
so I won't---she WAS THERE
sitting across from me-toughing it out.
And I appreciate that fact more than she knows!

I needed a storage thing for my office
and had rescued this from my attic and put it on the love seat
to take with me the next morning...
Inky had to check it out-

"I fit in here, Momma!" lol!

Well, today Theresa and I are going out together
for some girl-time
then this week-end
it's up in the attic I go
to clean/declutter/reorganize up there
so I can then sort and put away
all the stuff (including Christmas decorations!)
I stashed in our back bedroom
while doing the other rooms.
It, too, will be 15 minutes at a time.
And I WILL take some more time out for some fun...
maybe hubby will surprise me with a date of some sort?!
Until next time,
happy stamping and scrapping.
Blessings,

P.S.
Gotta add--the redecorating/reorganizing thing...
you DON'T need a lot of $$ to do this...
Yes, I did purchase some new frames
(but that was a Christmas gift certificate choice)
and some wall art
(part of which, again, was gift certificate)
MOST OF IT...was simply
taking things completely out of the room-
stripping it down to the bare bones
and then slowly putting things back in...
maybe some things there were there originally...
some things from another room or attic...
but most of all
THINGS YOU LOVE.
Some of the things I took out...I will keep.
Others...well, if I don't absolutely love it
or think I can repurpose it in my life
then I will BLESS OTHERS with it!
Either pass it on to a thrift store--or yard sale it...
(Flylady frowns on the yard sale thing...but well...anyway!)
So don't think you have to have a huge budget to redo something.
I also shop thrift stores a lot...
one man's trash---
BUT BEWARE!
You don't want to bring in more clutter
(yes, I am guilty---but working on changing my ways!)
so-that's my afterthought!
Go--have some fun--
tell me what I've inspired YOU to redecorate/declutter-
or better yet, SHOW ME!