Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Flower Child

Cardstock: White Daisy, Sunflower, Outdoor Denim and a misc. scrap

Ink: Momento Tuxedo Black, Stamps: Flower Child, Copic Markers and the silk ribbon is from Creative Impressions

I have been having so much fun playing with this stamp set and my Copics!!! Isn't this little guy cute?? This set reminds me of the photographs that Anne Geddis takes of those adorable little babies. I have been practicing and playing with my Copics and I now have dozens of these images colored. I LOVE my Copics now that I have taken the time to play around with them and learn how to use them. ENABLER ALERT: Carpe Diem has them on sale right now and they have lightening fast shipping! My last order only took two days to get here. I think I might have to get a job to support my Copic habit, not to mention that the kids are eating us out of house and home. Funny because I don't think they eat this much while at school!

How is your summer going?? The older I get, the more I appreciate the little things in life. I have come up with my top ten list of things that I like most about summer. What about you, what are you enjoying the most? Here's mine:

1. Sleeping in late

2. Staying up late

3. Not having to get up at the crack of dawn to get Cait to the bus

4. Watching my garden grow

5. Watching the baby chicks grow (one turned out to be a rooster!)

6. Vacations

7. Water, swimming pool or the lake, I just love water

8. Laying out on the deck on cool nights looking at the stars

9. No more lunches to make

10. Baseball season


Saturday, June 13, 2009

Old fashion fun

In a desperate attempt to get my kids off of their video games, computers, cell phones and other mind numbing devices, we have started looking for fun things we can do as a family. Jacob absolutely loved bowling. Catie didn't actually bowl, but she was there. What can I say, at 16 years old I was just happy that she was there and entertained by our great bowling skills, lol! We have also gone rollerskating, or uhm.....rollerblading. I just think that four wheels is the safer way to go. If it ain't broke, don't fix it! Just my opinion.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Mood Art

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Have you ever noticed that your artwork is a reflection of the mood you are in?? When I am completely happy and over the moon, I find myself using bright cheery colors and when it is cold and snowing outside, I head straight for the warmer colors. Well, this layout is a result of a mood I was in not to long ago. Sometimes I just put too much on my plate and I start to feel over whelmed. I started thinking that even though I am not perfect and by no means ever will be, life is good. My intentions are always in the right place. I have so much to be thankful for, take off your pity party hat!

A little while later I came across this layout by Jennifer McGuire. WOW, that is amazing! Even she has the same feelings of inadequacy every now and then. So I headed to my table for some self-therapy. That was exactly what I needed and this layout came together so easy. I don't keep a journal or a diary, but with this layout I discovered that scrapbooking is my way of "writing" my feelings down.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Sunflower Harvest

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These are the sunflowers in the garden from last year. I took pictures of them and forgot all about them until I started planting this years garden. I found some seeds that I had saved from last years harvest and I thought it would be fun to do a layout and preserve those memories.

Jacob looks forward to planting season every year. We do a pretty good size garden with lots of different stuff. The one thing I hope my kids take away from me is that you can never take more from this earth than you give back. Nothing goes to waste! We try to use as much as possible, everything from the chicken manure, egg shells, veggie trimmings and the plants themselves go into the composter and in return it gives us black gold that goes right back into the garden.

My hope is that many years from now when my kids have kids and their kids have kids, they will enjoy looking at these memories that I have captured of our life. And it would be really cool if they could take something from it, like those sunflower seeds and plant them and grow their own memories.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

On a roll

Wowzer, is this really my third post in less than a week??? I have been on a roll lately! I wouldn't say that my mojo is back, it's more like it comes and goes.

I had a completely different vision for this card when I started it. I just could not get it to turn out the way I saw it in my head, I guess that happens sometimes, lol. I spent way to much time fiddling with it and just decided it is what it is! My bff liked it none the less and I didn't mention the many hours it took me to get it done.




Cardstock; Crystal Blue, Chocolate, Creme Brulee, Caprice Paper pack

Misc. flowers, baubles, white ribbon from my stash that I dyed with Creme Brulee re-inker,

Fiskars corner rounder, machine sewing and chocolate ink pad

Sunday, May 31, 2009

It's been a hoot!

I L-O-V-E owls and have been in heaven ever since they became popular again! This stamp set from Close To My Heart is one of my very favorite ones............aren't these little guys cute??? The card on the left is for a friend, I just felt like making her a card! It simply says "Just wanted to say Hello" on the inside. The Thank You card on the right is for Jacob's teacher and on the inside it says "It's been a Hoot".



Cardstock; Misc. solid color for base, Close To Cocoa, Colonial White and Bloom & Grow by My Minds Eye

Cocoa and Bamboo ink, CTMH buttons, ribbon from my stash, Fiskars border punch, the Coluzzle and Copic markers.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Father's Day Card

Here is the Father's Day card we did in the club this month. It was a huge hit and oh-so cute!!! I can't wait to give it to Eric since he already got his present a little early. I am making one for my dad too.......it's a nice change from the ordinary kinda card.

All supplies are Close To My Heart