Sunday, September 30, 2007

Sketchin' in Circles

This card was a bunch of fun. I have been wanting to make a Halloween type card with Circles and found Sara's Sketch #20 a great time to do it. I am bound and determined to finish Sara's Sketches. According to my notebook I have only 4 left to make. (I have another one not yet posted.)
Like I have said before I am not big on Halloween and don't want to buy a lot of stamps, but the DPs are so cute that I can't help but want to make some cards. So, my answer? I spent $1 on these Paper Studio Halloween stickers and got 2 sheets so I am sure to get a lot of mileage from them.
Card Recipe-
Stamps- On the Spot, All Year Cheer 3, Collage Alpha
Paper- Old Olive, Pumpkin, Vintage Violet, Whisper White, Basic Black, DP is K&I Memories- "Spooky Petite Pop"
Ink-Palette Noir Black, Pumpkin, Olive, Violet
Accessories- A variety of circle and oval punches, SU Tag Corner Punch, Deckle Scissors- (Remember when these were a must-have?), Ribbons are mostly scraps (by ?), Stickers by The Paper Studio, Orange Swirl Clip was a gift so not sure where it came from
I've been busy getting my September cards ready to mail. What did you say? September is over? Yes, it just flew past me so I am having to send BELATED birthday cards and anniversary cards. Hopefully I will be better in October. :-)
Hopefully all of you are having a great weekend and are ready for the new week to start. I'll be back tomorrow with my card for Beate's weekend sketch.
C U L8R!
~Angel


Saturday, September 29, 2007

A Quick & Easy Card


I am still working on Sara's Sketches even though she finished hers! She did a fabulous job posting a sketch AND a card a day for 27 days!
Here is my card for her
Sketch #22.
Card Recipe~
Stamps- Warmest Regards, Sanded, Canvas background
Ink- Blue Bayou, River Rock, Pumpkin
Paper- Blue Bayou, Certainly Celery, Pumpkin, Whisper White- DP from My Mind's Eye-
Front Porch Collection
Accessories- Scalloped oval punches, Oval punch, Cutter Kit (SU) Prima, Orange Grosgrain by Offray, MM brad
I've got another one to post today! I'm working through the sketches pretty quickly AND I can't forget Beate's weekend sketch. It's a file folder type card and I LOVE it! Can't wait to play with that idea! Oh and I just saw she is giving away some awesome fresh and fun freebies!! Go check it out!
I hope you all are having a fun weekend!
I DO feel like stampin'!
~Angel

A Winner!

I was sick in bed all day yesterday so I apologize for not getting this posted sooner!
But, we do have a winner! My random number generator (DD) chose #13:


ktstamps who said...
Hey Angel, just saw this post this morning. I am sending Victoria a card from WA. As a teacher, this story broke my heart but gives me hope at the same time. I don't know where I am suppose to link too but I feel it is a great cause and my heart told me to send a card. Thank you so much! kt


My(KT) Katie got a laugh when she saw she chose a KT!
So, KT...don't forget to email me your address!!! My email is on the right side, under my pic!
Thank you ALL for sending Victoria a card. I am hoping to hear the outcome of our shower of handmade cards for this lovely girl. You all have helped spread love!
Have a wonderful day, my friends.
Hmmm....
Yes, I believe I do feel like stampin'!
~Angel

Friday, September 28, 2007

Cheery & Sweet


I really like how this card turned out. Again, I went with the colors in the Simply Scrappin' Kit.... Friends and Flowers. I just love those colors together!
This card is made for
Sara's Sketch #16.
I am not feeling so hot this morning so I will give you the recipe and then go rest.
Card Recipe-
Stamps- Delight in Life, So Grateful, Paisley
Ink- Palette Noir Black, Rose Red, Craft White, Choc Chip
Paper- Cool Caribbean, Rose Red, Choc Chip, So Saffron, Shimmery White, SU Prints Sampler and SS Kit- Friends & Flowers
Accessories- Paper Piercing Kit (SU), Spiral Clip (Target), Crystal Effects and micro beads (in flower center) from Darice, White Rick Rack (?), Ribbon- Mike's
Have a great day friends!
~Angel

Thursday, September 27, 2007

BOO to YOU!


I wanted to get this Halloween card posted before my DD gets home from school and takes over the computer. I had a ton of fun making this card and just love how it turned out. Fun, Fun, Fun! I used Sara's Sketch #17 for this puppy. I used a "Faux Tearing" technique here. I'm sure there is a tutorial somewhere for it. If you don't think so, I can do one. But I myself don't care to see 10 tutorials on the same thing, so I'll wait. In a nutshell: You use a piece of paper torn in half, spread it apart about a 1/2 inch or so and sponge in between the halves, then you move it up to do the next "layer", etc.
Card Recipe:
Stamps: Sanded
Paper:
Paper Trey's Stamper's Select white cardstock (the BEST), Basic Black, Vintage Violet, Pumpkin, Old Olive & DP from K&I Memories
Ink: Vintage Violet, Old Olive, Pumpkin
Accessories: Scalloped Circle punch, circle punch and CM circle cutting system, mini brads, fibers and "BOO" sticker from The Paper Studio with googly eyes added.
Be sure to go wish Sara a Happy "Golden" Birthday since today is September 27 and she is turning 27!
I am going to go stamp cuz I haven't yet today at all!
And I DO feel like it.
God Bless~
Angel

Butterfly in Distress


Well, actually it's just a very distressed butterfly. I got this beautiful butterfly image in the mail from Sandy at A Colourful World. She also sent a few other goodies including an awesome "A" magnet that I just {heart}!
This butterfly was so pretty, but I am not sure who makes it. I just know I couldn't wait to color it and make a card using it. I think this card is so pretty in real life. MY photography does it no justice. This card is my submission for Sara's Sketch #18!
Details, details- I drybrushed a bit of Buttercup colored Plaid acrylic paint onto a Garden Green card base that I also stamped with the "Sanded" background stamp. Butterfly was colored in with my blender pen using garden Green, Not Quite Navy and More Mustard ink pad lids. I then distressed the edges using the SU Cutter Kit and crinkled up the cardstock a lot! (Then I ironed it....heehee) It is mounted onto Not Quite Navy CS and then onto as strip of My Mind's Eye DP. Below that strip is Not Quite Navy peeking out. To this edge I added some "Terrifically Tacky Tape" (red tape) and added some beads- Art Accentz Treasure Beads in Golden Yellow. Sentiment from "So Grateful" was stamped in Not Quite Navy on a scrap of DP (?) and folded then stapled onto the main image panel. SU Celery narrow organdy ribbon tied in a bow finished it off.


I wasn't around much yesterday, but I managed to stamp a few other cards that I can't wait to share with ya! So, Y'all come back now, Ya hear?
Cuz I feel like a stampin'!
~Angel

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

A BIG Thanks


I absolutely LOVED the set- Think Big when it came out last year. I saw many, many cool cards on Splitcoast Stampers. Some of my favorites were from Texasjodylynn. I just HAD TO HAVE this set. And now, I am ashamed to say....this is the first time I have ever used it! That just goes to show you that I have TOO many stamp sets and I don't "need" any more!
I made this card yesterday using
Sara's Sketch #15 and it came together very quickly. The main reason is because once again I used The Friends & Flowers Simply Scrappin' kit from Stampin' Up.
I am once again way behind on Thank You cards so you're going to be seeing a lot of those in the next few days!
Card Recipe~ card measures 5x5
Stamps Used~ Think Big, Sanded and Paisley (you can't see it very well, but I "kissed" the BIG stamp with the Paisley background)
Paper Used~ Whisper White, Choc Chip, So Saffron, Rose Red, Certainly Celery, Prints Sampler DP
Ink Used~ Wild Wasabi, Choc Chip, Certainly Celery
Accessories~ Friends & Flowers SS kit, Cuttlebug for tag, Cutter Kit
Thanks for stopping by! Please take a second and vote on my poll! I'd really like your input!

Pierced Snowflake

I gotta admit. I was looking for a reason to paper pierce this gorgeous snowflake and when I saw Sara's Sketch #13, I knew it would be perfect.
This is my first Christmas card of the year. They've really been popping up a lot on other stamping blogs. I always admire people who start their Christmas planning early and are completely finished shopping by December 1st. Me? I am one of those who wait until Black Friday to start and then find myself not having the time to finish all my grand plans. And what about those people who shop all year long? I can't even think about Christmas until at least fall. So, here is my 1st Christmas card. Enough babbling already.
Supplies:
Stamps-Snow Flurries & ? (peace? for some reason this set has no name on it and I can't find the name)
Paper- Bashful Blue & Night of Navy CS, SU DP (old stuff!)
Ink- Night of Navy
Accessories- Paper piercing tool, White Signo gel pen, Giga Scalloped circle punch, CM Circle Cutter, Creative Impressions snowflake brad, SU oval punches
I made 3 cards yesterday! And I finished all my housecleaning, etc. I was pretty pleased with my day. I put my 3 new cards up on my bulletin board among other creations from days past. when my hubby got home I asked him if he could pick out the 3 cards I had made just that day. Do you think he could?
WELL.... He did! I was so happy. I gave him a bug hug and told him I was happy that he does pay attention.


So, I will be back later today with another of Sara's Sketches. Go ahead try one!!!
Hugs, hugs and more hugs because
I feel like stampin'!!
~Angel

I'm Paper!


I took this quiz after seeing it on Julia's blog.
Am I paper? Well... I do love paper!
You try it and see what you are! Please share!
What Scrapbooking Item Are You?
You are PAPER!You are an all natural basic person who likes to act as a foundation to others. You are willing to take a backseat in most of your relationships and let others take the spotlight, while you show your support and help them shine! Underneath it all, you are the one who makes it all happen. You are the focus and stability in any group, even if you are not the leader. Others look to you to set the pace and provide ideas for ways to get things done. But Paper Beware - sometimes you get a little edgy with the people who look to you for support and can give them some papercut remarks that can hurt their feelings. Remember to watch what you say, because you are best when leading by example.
What scrapbooking item are you? Take this quiz!
ETA~ FYI~ I could not get HTML to work properly so ended up cutting and pasting.

Monday, September 24, 2007

4x4 Sketch

It's been a lovely day! I've been stampin away. Hmm... that sounds like the start of a poem or maybe I am going to break out in song. heehee Wouldn't that annoy my 16 year old daughter who just got home from school? Oh, yes it would!

I am going to make this post quick as my computer sounds like it's really trying hard to do something. And everything is closed except my blog window. What could it be trying to do?
I worked on more of Sara's sketches today so I decided to post one more this afternoon. This time I used Sara's Sketch #10. It was a square sketch so I decided to start out with a 4x4 card using a color combo I saw in the new Stampin' Up catalog.
Card Recipe:
Stamps: All I have Seen, Snap Stamps
Paper: Wild Wasabi, Almost Amethyst, So Saffron and Whisper White CS, SU Prints Sampler
Ink: Almost Amethyst, Wild Wasabi and Craft White Ink pads, Amethyst marker to add more color to the edge of the flower block image
Accessories: Stampamajig, Cutter Kit (SU) to distress paper edges and Sheer White Swirl Ribbon from May Arts (I got this at the scrapbook store by my friend Peg's house. Darn, I wish I would have gotten more than 1 yard!!!)

It's All Black and White



















...with a pop of red.
And this is not a great picture, but had to do. I made this card for
Sara's Sketch #21. I can't believe there are only 5 more left. I wish I knew how to make a sketch. The sketches Sara has provided really have given me motivation. Sketches give me a platform and that's where I love to start. Thanks, Sara!
This card measures 3x6- this is the size I used for most of my Christmas cards last year and I loved them. So, when I saw this sketch from Sara, I knew that's what size this card would be!







Details, details- Card base is Paper Trey's Stamper's Select White. I used my "So Swirly" jumbo wheel over the entire outside of the card. I rolled it in Palette Noir black ink. DP strip is from "Imaginisce"- Black Tie Optional (this double sided paper has the flowers in an opposite black and white pattern on the back- awesome DP!) Rose image is from Rubber Stamping Fun and is from an unreleased set. I received this as part of the Review Team. I have used it in previous posts- here, here and here. And I've used the sayings many many times! The only thing I would have changed about their stamps is to trim the rubber a little more closely. I have had a little trouble with the image giving a "shadow". I stamped the flower onto Basic Black with Kraft White ink and punched it out and mounted it onto a scalloped circle punch from SU Whisper White CS. I used my SU black marker to make dots along the scallops. Red ribbon is recycled from something (?) and the buttons (Keepsake Essentials)were a sweet gift from my sweet friend Chrystal.
Alrighty then... I am off to put in my 3 mile walk and then I plan on stamping up a storm! So....I'll be back!
I DO feel like stampin'!
~Angel

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Butterflies for Beate's Weekend Sketch



Butterflies, Paisley, Ribbon and glitter.... a few of my favorite things!
And I used them for the always wonderful Beate's weekend sketch! She's had 20 sketches for us so far! Keep 'em comin', Beate! I hope I can do them all. {Wink}


The kids are watching a movie and the baby is sleeping so I sneaked away for a few minutes to finish up my card and post it. I am not extremely excited about this card. I learned that you need a darker backing behind the pierced image for it to show up very well.... especially in a photo. But I had stuck these guys down very well and they were not coming up! Sorry for the not so great picture. I had to take it outside and get it at just the right angle.
Card Recipe~ Card is larger than normal at 6 1/2 x 4 1/4.
Cardstock~ Rose Red, Cool Caribbean, So Saffron, SU Prints Sampler, Whisper White
Ink~ Cool Caribbean, So Saffron, Rose Red
Stamps~ Paisley Background, Sanded, Short & Sweet
Accessories~ Hodgepodge Hardware (SU), Flowers-SU SS Kit- Friends & Flowers, 2 way Glue Pen, Dazzling Diamonds Glitter, Scalloped Scissors, Ribbon- K & Co and Michael's, Paper Piercing tool & Template, Ice Stickles, Jewels from K & Co and Heidi Swapp


I hope you all are having an enjoyable weekend! My friend and her husband who's children I am watching are in Atlanta at the Braves' game so here's a cheer for the Braves- GO Braves!!
And guess what I FEEL like doin'? Yep, Stampin'!
~Angel

Babysitting

I love babies. I sure wish I were a better photographer. This little one is so sweet. I love to snuggle with him. The manufacturers have perfected that baby smell. Haven't they? I think it's pure bliss to cuddle with a baby.














Here is little Ashton at almost 1 month old. He weighs about 9 pounds and has big hands for a little guy.
I practically have to pry him out of Katie's arms. She takes after me I guess.


I've got a card to post and then I have to check on the kiddos!
But, I feel like stampin'!
~Angel

Friday, September 21, 2007

Jeweled Butterfly


It's such a pretty day outside. I think it may have been in the 70s all day! We've been staying much warmer than that, so even though I have been enjoying the autumn colors in Blogland and in my decorated house, it didn't feel like fall outside. It's headed our way I do believe. It may be here this weekend. hahaha
I started stamping this afternoon and decided to pull out my Friends & Flowers Simply Scrappin kit- a gift from a sweet forever friend-
Lori. I hadn't played with this kit yet. Why? I have no idea! I love the colors. So sweet!

Details, details- I started out paper piercing this cool butterfly on So Saffron with a Paisley background of the same color. I added jewels to the thorax of the butterfly and mounted this piece on Choc Chip. DP and corner embellishments are also for the SS Kit. I used my scalloped scissors on a strip of the DP. The Tres Chic background is stamped in Certainly Celery on Certainly Celery cardstock (my very last piece... I have only scraps left....boohoo!!). Forever Friends is from Hampton Art Stamps and is stamped in Choc Chip.
This is Sara's Sketch #19- today's sketch! I'm off to finish Beate's Sketch too. Katie, Kevin and I are babysitting Ashton and his big brother and sister tomorrow. It'll be fun to have a baby to play with all day so I don't know how much blogging or stamping I'll get done.
Have a blessed weekend!
I feel like stamping~
Angel

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Be Strong


Hello Friends! Happy Thursday! I've been stamping.....
I do not think I will catch up to Sara now. That's a given. But I did go back and stamp Sketch #7! When it was all finished I realized I did not get it right. There is supposed to be another layer in the bottom right corner. Phooey! I debated adding the layer, but I think I like it just like it is. I hope Sara will still count it.
heehee
And, What a great scripture!
I went to Bible study this morning and we talked about grace. It had been on my mind all week and I had even made
this card about grace. Ironic, huh? God is so on time and if you look for Him, He's there. He can show Himself to you in little moments like these. have you ever been outside and saw a beautiful sunset that just seemed to be glowing? Or something else remarkable like that? God made that for you. He is the Maker of all things good. And nope.... He will never fail you! Oops.... didn't mean to preach. I have 2 sons in Bible college to be preachers so I guess I think I can too. Not! heehee
Card Recipe-
Stamps- Priceless, scripture from Stampabilities
(HL)
.
Paper- Ruby Red, Old Olive, Basic Black, Vellum and DP from Basic Grey "Scarlet's Letter"
Ink- Palette Noir Black, Craft White (SU)
Accessories- Corner Punch, Silver Cord & Fibers from SU
See you tomorrow!
I still feel like Stampin'!
~Angel

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Criss Cross Baby Card

A couple of weeks ago my best friend and I were talking and she mentioned that she planned on ordering some invitations online for a baby shower she and another girl were planning. I said, "WHAT? Your best friend makes cards and you're going to spend $45 on invitations? Are you crazy?" Obviously she didn't order those invitations. I whipped up this criss-cross card for her instead. Her version had the shower info instead of the sentiment and used Certainly Celery in the place of the Blue Bayou here. They're in the mail on their way. I LOVE the criss cross card. The ONLY thing I dislike is how much cardstock (and adhesives) it takes to make one. That is exactly why I was so happy when I stumbled onto Heather's blog- "Creative Bug". She created a criss cross card using less cardstock. Sadly, I had already made my 20 shower invitations before I found Heather's version. Oh, well.
You can find the original Criss Cross Card Tutorial written by the awesome Beate on the Splitcoast website here.
Card Recipe:
Paper: DP by MME "Front Porch" collection; Whisper White, Blue Bayou, Soft Sky and Textured Soft Sky (band)
Stamps: Have A Ball, All Year Cheer 2, Stipple Plaid, Looks like Spring (argyle), Warmest Regards, inside verse by PSX, Boy- Studio G
Inks- Soft Sky, Blue Bayou, Certainly Celery, River Rock, Sahara Sand
Accessories- Ticket Corner Punch, Round Tab Punch, Cuttlebug Tag, Ribbon by Dashes, Dots & Checks (Mike's)

Have a wonderful Wednesday! On my way to the grocery store even though "I feel like stampin'!"
~Angel

While You're At It...

If you have an encouraging card laying around there is another girl- 19 years young who is battling cancer and needs lots of encouragement to start another round of treatment- something she seems unwilling to do. Her name is Anne. I know I've already asked you to send one card and I know there are many more stories out there similar to these two. But, hey.... it doesn't hurt to ask. You can read a little about Anne here. And here is her address:
Anne Murray
192 Metcalfe
Garson, ON P3L1L4
Canada
I will be sending a card. Will you?
If someone from the US can confirm this info, I'd be grateful, but I THINK it takes an extra .17 cents to mail a normal sized card to Canada via first class.
Blessings~ Angel

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

A Timely Challenge



I AM ON TIME for a challenge! Today's Splitcoast Color Challenge was to use Really Rust, Chocolate Chip and the new River Rock. I spent lots of time digging through my 12x12 papers looking for just the right DP. I found a couple I liked and then ended up not even using them. Gee Whiz! I wish I could have that time back. Know what I mean?
I also encompassed Sara's Sketch #14 with this design. Yeah! A double whammy! I like the sound of that a lot better than killing 2 birds with one stone....that sounds harsh!
Card Recipe:
Paper- Naturals Ivory, Choc Chip, River Rock and Really Rust
Ink- Sponged the above inks directly onto the stamp using a sponge dauber
Stamps- Sanded Background, Wonderful Words, Lovely as a Tree
Accessories- Paper Piercing Kit (SU), Hodgepodge Hardware (SU), Ribbon (HL)
That's it for me for today. I think I'll start something for tomorrow though so I can come back to it and it will be easier to finish! Don't forget to scroll down to my post from yesterday and check out the details on my Blog Candy!

I Missed It!




Yesterday was my Aunt Anna's birthday. I kept reminding myself all day to call her when I got a chance. Suddenly it is the next day and sadly, I never called her. I was named after this wonderful woman and so was my daughter (middle names). SHE is the queen when it comes to anything handmade. She is an amazing cook and she can craft like nobody's business. She never had any children of her own and it was such a blessing when Katie was born and she and my uncle agreed to be her godparents. They are amazing godparents too! Just ask Katie! So, if you read my blog today, Aunt Anna, please know that I am so sorry I missed your birthday. Here is your card! (If only I could wish my cards to their recipients instead of mailing them..... then they'd be on time!)
This card encompasses the Splitcoast Color Challenge for last week- Purely Pomegranate, Always Artichoke and Taken with Teal. I wasn't going to do the challenge, but Katie liked the color combo so I went ahead. I also used Sara's Sketch #9. I know it seems like I'm going backwards, but I'm not. I'm just out of order.
Details, details- I love this retired Definitely Decorative Ferns set from SU. I first inked it in Mellow moss and then stamped off just so I would have an all-over light color and then used daubers in the three colors tapping the ink all over the image so I got this mottled look. I stamped it on a Shimmery White and then used my air art tool with a Mellow Moss marker.
Recipe:
Paper-Paper Trey's Stampers Select White, Artichoke, Pomegranate and Teal CS, DP: Circles- SU Prints Sampler;
Stamps- Fern, Carte Postale, More Great Greetings;
Ink- 3 colors plus Mellow Moss and Rose Red markers;
Accessories- Cutter Kit, Spiral Clip (Target), brads (MM), ribbon (Michael's $1 bin), Air Art Tool, Cuttlebug Divine Swirls folder
I love it when I start a card and come back to it hours later. It just seems to so quickly come together. That's what happened here!
I better get my 2 miles in. Tomorrow I bump it up to 3.......yikes.
I feel like stampin', don't you?
Angel

Monday, September 17, 2007

Victoria Candy!

This morning I read on Courtney's blog about Victoria- a young middle school girl with cancer. Victoria's teacher is giving her a map and Victoria will be able to mark on her map the places she receives cards from. Her teacher hopes she'll get them from all over the world, but especially from each of the fifty states. I don't know about your state, but she is gettin' one from Georgia! I challenge you along with Courtney to send this young girl a card AND to say a prayer for her. I have no idea what Victoria's prognosis is, but I know God loves her and I know prayer WORKS! You can read more at Courtney's blog here. Courtney has some blog candy as a drawing for those who send a card. I would like to add a prize to that cause as well. I hope Courtney doesn't mind, but I would like to copy her idea. Comment on this post to let me know AFTER you have sent Victoria a card and I will put your name in a drawing for this small Image Tree Alphabet stamp set!









The deadline Victoria's teacher has set is September 27th so that's what my deadline is as well. Your card doesn't have to be handmade either. But if it is, you'll get an extra entry if you link to your card and another entry if you spread the word via your blog! That's 3 possible entries. Be sure to let me know!
And now here is the card I made for Victoria.
Details, details- DP is from Wild Asparagus line from MME. Quote comes from 12x12 "Journey" from K&I Memories and is mounted onto Almost Amethyst. Vintage Violet stitched Ribbon, Card base is Choc Chip stamped with Paisley background. Middle panel is mounted onto Vanilla (SU).
This card is my take on Sara's Sketch #12. I am really enjoying Sara's sketches and I figure if I post 2 a day, I may just catch up (I am doing them out of order).

I will be back tomorrow because
I just feel like stampin'!
~Angel

Sweet Grace



By grace you have been saved, through faith ~ and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God. ~Ephesians 2:8


I just want to share this card with you. I made it yesterday. Hubby was watching the race and then the game. (The Chargers did not win last night even though I stayed up and rooted for them.) So, I stamped a bit. I didn't work on my project yesterday as I am waiting for my Soft Sky paper to arrive. I LOVE Soft Sky! So, instead I tried out Sara's Sketch #11.
Details, details: All DP is from MME. Scripture from 12x12 sheet from Crossed Paths. Cardstock is Choc Chip. Aged copper brads on distressed punched circles of DP on primas that have been distressed with Choc Chip ink. Pink stitched chocolate ribbon from May Arts (I think).
I enjoyed this sketch very much. Hopefully I can catch up with Sara! I think I've got lots of mojo going today so I am going to get going and walk my 2 miles so I can get started!
I feel like stampin'!
~Angel


Sunday, September 16, 2007

Beate's Weekend Sketch


I needed a break from the project I am working on so I had a look at Beate's weekend sketch. And I decided to give it a go.




Not long ago I received an RAK in the mail from Jillian aka Jillabella. She sent me some Bella images along with a beautifully stamped Flowahbella card. Now.... I was a Bella virgin. I don't mean that to sound rude or vulgar either. I had just never used a Bella before. I have admired them from afar and decided that was one door I should leave closed. The Bellas seemed to be something you could definitely get hooked on. Know what I mean? WELL.... I am no longer a Bella virgin. And here's my card to prove it!


Details, details- Card base is Purely Pomegranate. Other cardstock used was Choc Chip, whisper white and Pumpkin. I used my blender pen and ink pad lids to color in the Cakeabella image. All DP is from Me & My Big Ideas "Chester" collection. I punched a flower from the DP and ran it through my "X" upside down and adhered it to the clear button adding embroidery floss to knot. This sits on top of a very pretty Pomegranate colored Prima - a so sweet gift from Lia all the way from Singapore! Wish Big (punched in the Word Window Punch) and the flower (Craft White ink) in the background are from Short & Sweet. I distressed some card edges for depth. Other Accessories: Scallop Scissors, Oval punch and Scalloped Oval Punch.

The Bella was lots of fun to play with. Jillian sent me several so I won't need to hurry and buy one....yet. I better get my desk cleaned off.
I feel like stampin'!
~Angel

A Little Fun on a Sunday!

Here's a laugh for you. I saw this little game on a few other blogs and had to play!
1. YOUR ROCK STAR NAME: (first pet & current car) Puppy Torrent
2.YOUR GANGSTA NAME: (fav ice cream flavor, favorite cookie) Bunny Tracks Snickerdoodle
3. YOUR "FLY Guy/Girl" NAME: (first initial of first name, first three letters of your last name) A-Wil
4. YOUR DETECTIVE NAME: (favorite color, favorite animal) Pink Monkey
5. YOUR SOAP OPERA NAME: (middle name, city where you were born) JoAnn Omaha
6. YOUR STAR WARS NAME: (the first 3 letters of your last name, first 2 letters of your first) Wilan
7. SUPERHERO NAME: (2nd favorite color, favorite drink put "The") The Black Water
8. NASCAR NAME: (the first names of your grandfathers) Jack Albert
9. STRIPPER NAME: ( the name of your favorite perfume/cologne, favorite candy) Pink Sugar Hot Tamale
10.WITNESS PROTECTION NAME: (mother's & father's middle names ) Opal LeRoy
ETA- I was tagged by Sara to play this game.... so, if you're reading this....TAG...YOU are it!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

With Sympathy


I am thinking of my friend Peggy today who will be attending her grandmother's funeral. This is the card I sent to her. She has already received it so it's okay to post it now. Peggy usually sees the cards I send her before she receives them, so I decided to send this one first.
Details, details- I incorporated two challenges with this card. Last week's Limited Supply Challenge and Beate's weekend sketch last weekend. It was an easy card, but I do love it. Stamps- Petal Prints, Linen, Warmest Regards; Ink- Choc Chip, River Rock, Blue Bayou, Soft Sky; Cardstock- Same as ink plus Whisper White; Accessories- CM Circle Cutting System, Scalloped Oval Punch, American Crafts Chocolate grosgrain, SU Hodgepodge hardware and paper Piercing tool.
I've got lots to do today. Good thing I feel like stampin'!
~Angel

Friday, September 14, 2007

Wedding Pics







Look at these gorgeous pictures!!! This is my son and his new bride. They've already been married 1 month. I love these photographs! I stole them off of Jake's Facebook. But there are 1,197 more pictures! Jake is sending me 6 discs full! I can't wait to see the rest of them. Megan was truly the most beautiful bride I have ever seen. Her mother made her gown and she made her own jewelry from some of her great grandmother's beads. They sparkled and so did she. I cried again looking at the pictures. I don't know how I'll act when my baby girl gets married. They'll probably need to medicate me. LOL
I am busy working on a commissioned project and it's turning out so cute. I can't wait to show you! I completely ran out of Certainly Celery and Soft Sky cardstock so I will have to reorder some quickly. And I'll have to start stockpiling the Soft Sky. I didn't do that with Cool Caribbean and now I am sorry. Anyone else?
I feel like stampin'!
~Angel

Thursday, September 13, 2007

A Challenge of 5


This was NOT an easy task, but the challenge Sandy gave us was to include five stamped images, 5 DPs, 5 pieces of ribbon, 5 buttons and five flowers AND the number 5. So, I did. It's not at all what I envisioned, but it looks like this will make the perfect card for a little girl's fifth birthday. :-)
There are too many products and I can't remember what DPs and ribbons are which as many of them are scraps, so no details or recipe today.
Hubby is on leave for the rest of this week, but he brought work home and is using the computer. I am not sure how much time I will have to be on here, but I'll be busy stamping and taking pictures of my projects to share with you all. Have a great day!
I feel like stampin'!
~Angel

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Triple Dose


My third post of the day! I'm staying busy stamping so I might as well share my creations with you. Right?
This is another card for my gift set. I decided to stamp a more masculine birthday card for the set as well. I used another Sara Sketch. This one is #5! If you're keeping track, you'll know that I have only #7 and #9 left! I think I can do this!
Stamp Recipe- There aren't many details here so I offer you the recipe.
Stamps- Coast to Coast, Warmest Regards
Ink- Ballet Blue
Paper- Ballet Blue and Certainly Celery CS, MME Kaleidoscope DPs
Accessories: White Embroidery thread and MM mini Pewter Brads
Using Sara's sketches is really helping me make my gift set. And I don't have to think about colors since I am using these blues and greens. It's coming together nicely!
I hope your Wednesday is going together nicely too!
I feel like stampin'!
~Angel

Seeing Stars


I started this card yesterday so it came together pretty quickly today. Not one of my favorite cards ever, but it suits the purpose. I needed a "Congratulations" type card for the set I am doing for my friend AND I wanted to complete Sara's Sketch #8 and this is what evolved.
Details, details- Scraps of DP from the MME Kaleidoscope DP collection I have been using were adhered to an Onboard Chipboard star from SU with Mod Podge. I allowed that to dry and then sanded the edges. I definitely need one of those Basic Grey Precision File Kits for something like this! (Click on the product for a review by Julia Stainton!) Circles of Brilliant Blue and Cool Caribbean were cut out with my CM Circle and Oval Cutter (I {Heart} my cutter!) Hooray comes from More Great Greetings (an oldie but a goodie from SU!) Star background is from Background Basics. Both stamped in brilliant Blue. Card base is Green Galore. Star eyelets came from an eyelet split long ago!
I think I may be back again today! Hmmmm.
I feel like Stampin'!
~Angel

Mosaic Caribbean



Good Morning! What's new? I've got lots to share with you and I am trying to spread it out a little, but it's becoming difficult to do that AND catch up with Sara! heehee

I am still working on that set of cards for my friend and I'm trying to keep them all in a certain color set. You'll remember that it's a blue and green combination. When it came time to make an anniversary card in those colors, I gotta tell you, I was stumped! But I was finally able to come up with something! What do you think?
I went all the way back to Sara's Sketch #1 for this sketch. And I dusted off a very old, but still pretty juicy Caribbean Sea Kaleidacolor ink pad!

Details, details- Card base is black. A Divine Swirls cuttlebugged Cool Caribbean layer is mounted onto Whisper White. I punched out the large oval and stamped Happy Anniversary (Stampendous) here. Now, I didn't have a stamp that actually fit here so I used my Stampamajig and made THIS:
stamp work. So, Yes, Tracy, I think the Stampamajig is a good investment. It's like having more stamps in your closet! The "Mosaic Heart" stamp (OLD Stampin UP set) is stamped onto glossy white with Palette Noir black which has been brayered with the Caribbean Sea KPad. And the strip is Soft Swirls also in the same KPad.
I've got more than one post today..... I promise. So check back!
I feel like stampin'.....
~Angel

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Bold Blocks


Good Morning, Friends! Surprisingly, I woke up feeling very refreshed this morning and full of energy (that doesn't usually happen)! I am ready to face the day. And, it looks to be a busy day, so I am posting early. I also have a couple of RAKs to post later, so I'll be back with that in a bit. For now, here is my take on Sara's Sketch #4. I'm not doing them in order, but I am doing them. {wink}
Details, details- This is another card for my friend so I am following a certain color scheme so they all "match". I kinda wish I had turned one of those leaves on it's side and I still may attempt to do that. Card base is Paper Trey Stamper's Select White. This lovely "Rubber Stampede" leaf was a Clearance find at HL for less than $2! And I LOVE it. The leaves are stamped in Brilliant Blue on MME Kaleidoscope DP. It was a wide striped paper so all of the squares are from the same sheet. Those are mounted onto Whisper White and then a Brilliant Blue strip. "With Sympathy" is from Close to Comfort stamped in Brilliant Blue. Then I simply paper pierced a line.
So far I have 2 Sympathy, 2 Generic Birthday, 2 Get Well, and 2 Thinking of You cards in the set. What else should I include?
I'll be back in a bit with those RAKs. I hope you all have a happy Tuesday!
I feel like stampin'!
~Angel

Monday, September 10, 2007

I'm So Dizzy...


"My head is spinning..." Oh, sorry, those lyrics have been in my head ever since I showed my daughter this card and she said it was making her dizzy. Did I get them stuck in your head now too? And don't tell me you've never heard the song. I don't want to feel old. heehee
This card fulfills Sara's Sketch #6 . I still have a few left, but I'm getting there.
Details, details- Card base is YoYo Yellow (a neglected color here in my craft room) and other CS includes Brilliant Blue and Whisper White. I used DPs from My Mind's Eye Kaleidacolor collection. Eyelets are set (rather imperfectly) with the Cropadile. If you have tips for me on setting eyelets with this tool I'd love to hear them. I didn't have an arrow so I traced one and cut it out. Other items used- word window punch, "Much Appreciated" stamp set.


I'm in the process of making a set of cards for a friend's birthday. I want to make cards that could be masculine or feminine and this is my choice for a Thank You card for the set. I'll be posting the other cards for the gift set this week. I hope she doesn't visit my blog. heehee
I feel like stampin'....
~Angel


Sunday, September 9, 2007

Sunday Sketch


It's a lazy Sunday afternoon. Hubby is watchin his team play football. Go Chargers! Hey... when hubby's happy, everybody's happy!
And me... well, I've been stampin! Here is my card for Sara's Sketch #2. (I am determined to catch up!)
Details, details: It was a fun sketch so I started with a fun quote. This vellum quote comes from a DCWV "Love & Friendship" Quote Stack. The card is wider than a normal card at 6 1/4" x 4 1/4". Card base is Regal Rose. Other CS- Basic Black and Sage Shadow. All DPs are from SEI "Penelope's Potpourri" line. Punches, Primas and Making Memories pewter brads.... pretty easy.
Hey, I may have time to make Sketch #1 today!
I feel like stampin!
~Angel

Saturday, September 8, 2007

A Sweet Saturday






I'm just home from "Freedom Fest" and Chris Tomlin as well as Starfield in concert. It was great music and lots of fun. Here is a picture of me and my friend Shelley enjoying the outdoor event. Shelley and I live a few miles from each other here in Georgia. In fact, we lived about the same distance apart in Kansas. And we moved here at the same time! Quite the coincidence? Well, "A coincidence is when God performs a miracle and decides to remain anonymous." I love that saying!



Here is a new picture of Shelley's baby boy, Ashton (2 wks old) with my hubby holding him. I love to see Kevin holding a baby. He has large hands and babies look so small in his arms. He LOVES babies. We can't have anymore, but someday we'll be grandparents. Not anytime soon my son and his wife assure me. They, too love babies. So, we'll have to see.
Hubby is still at the concert helping tear down the stage. That's why I am up this late!



On to stamping... I recently found Sara's blog and I am really enjoying her sketches. She's offering a sketch a day until her birthday- 27 sketches in all. There are some cool sketches too. Go visit her blog if you like sketches to get your mojo going. I plan on doing them ALL to help celebrate with her. I started with Sketch #3 and came up with this green card. I have had this quote sitting on my desk waiting to be used and today seemed like the perfect time to use it. Don't you love it? This is my advice to my children.
Details, details- I'll keep it Simple cuz it's LATE! Card base is Gable Green. Quote is from Deja Views 12x12 Vellum "Be Real" and is mounted onto a scrap of (unknown) DP and then onto Garden Green. Scallops are made using decorative scissors, Cuttlebugged dotted Garden Green is next layer and then there is a strip of DP from The Paper Studios- Trick or Treat Circles as well as Garden Green and the same unknown DP scalloped (scissors). "Always" is from Small Script stamped in Garden Green.
Hopefully I'll have a chance to stamp after church tomorrow so I can catch up with Sara! AND I have Beate's sketch to work on too. I better get busy!
I feel like stamping......
~Angel

Friday, September 7, 2007

Cool Stuff

I am going to add a new feature in my sidebar called "Cool Stuff". It will be sites that I would normally add to my favorites on my computer so I remember to go back and look at them later... websites I find intriguing or special.
Did I just make a short explanation long or what?
Anyway.... the first one is a site I came across today called Sky Blue Pink. This site is COOL! They refer to themselves as "The Land of Cool Collage Stuff" and boy, are they! Watch parts, stamps, neat envelopes, game pieces, fibers, charms, books, playing cards.... you name it. Their prices look very reasonable (I wish I weren't on a spending freeze!) and they even offer gift wrapping and secret sister shipping. (How I wish I had a secret sister.) They have lots of one-0f-a-kind items so I am sure their inventory is ever-changing. If you are looking for collage materials, doo-dads or just plain cool stuff, check 'em out!
I feel like stamping.....
Angel

BOO!


I've already told you that I am not a huge Halloween fan. But, boy am I having fun playing with my new papers and ribbons. I discovered that I did indeed own one more Halloween stamp and it had never seen ink so I decided to use it for this weeks Splitcoast Sketch Challenge. I added the Crystal Effects to the pumpkin last night after everything else was done. It BLED! I couldn't believe it when I woke up this morning and discovered that.. Lesson learned. Otherwise I am happy with the card.
Details, details- Card base is Paper Trey White, DP is Halloween Stripes from The Paper Studio; Other paper: Whisper White, Pumpkin Pie and Basic Black CS. Stamps: Say it Simply, All Year Cheer 3 and Looks like Spring (Argyle). Accessories used: Screwhead brads; Word Window, 1 1/4" Circle, and Designer Label Punches as well as SU cutter kit and DECKLE SCISSORS Dusted off!); Palette Noir black and Pumpkin Pie ink and unknown ribbons.
I have a doctor's appointment this morning and then I must get ready to go to the commissary (military grocery store). For me this means planning a menu, making a grocery list and clipping and organizing coupons- a bit of a chore, but saves me lots of money in the long run and since I am not employed that is a must! BUT, if I have time I would love to participate in the other 2 challenges for this week: a pocket card and a limited supply Sympathy card! We'll see how that goes.
Tomorrow's plans? CHRIS TOMLIN is coming to town and our church is sponsoring the free event. DD and I are working one of the sales booths and hubby is helping tear down the stage. Should be fun! I'll try to check back in!
Have a great FRIDAY and a wonderful weekend~
Angel

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Pay it Forward


I saw this great idea on Kathy's blog and it seemed like a great excuse to give something away! I love sending fun stuff in the mail and I need to go to the post office today anyhow.
Here is how it works... be one of the first 3 people to comment to this post and I will send YOU an RAK (Random Act of Kindness) from me. Then you in turn do the same thing. You choose how many RAKs and what you'll send. I just felt like offering three. I'll be sending out a few odds and ends. I don't think you'll be dissapointed. Good luck!
(If you are one of the first 3 to comment, please email me your mailing address right away so I can get your RAK in the mail. My email address is below my photo on the right.)

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

grOoVY bABy!


Oh, I know that was a corny title. Sorry. :-)
Yesterday's Splitcoast Color Challenge was to use Groovy Guava and Always Artichoke. I'm really starting to like doing challenges as you can probably tell. They give me a starting point for my projects and then my creative juices kick in (sometimes). I think this was one of those times as I am pretty pleased with the outcome here.
As always, you can skip the small print and not miss anything if you're unconcerned with the 4-1-1.
Details, details- Card base is Groovy Guava stamped with lg flower from Autumn Leaves Flowers Stamps by Rhonna Farrer and small daisy from Priceless (SU) in Kraft White. Quote is from a vellum 12x12 sheet by Deja Views first mounted on a Basic Grey DP and then onto Always Artichoke and then onto Vanilla with aged copper brads. Vanilla is punched with SU Spiral tab punch. Another flower from same AL set is stamped in Basic Brown onto Basic Grey (Blush) DP and mounted with dimensionals. I used an age copper brad and a washer from hubby's tool chest. I toyed with the idea of ribbon for the stem, but instead crinkled up a piece of Always Artichoke (spritzing it with water first and then ironing it for a crisp look) for the stem and hand cut leaf.
I got an early start today since I have a ton to do. Hopefully I will have more time to check out today's challenge on Splitcoast.
Have a great day, friends!
~Angel