I actually have many New Year's resolutions. High on the list is to keep up my blog more. I haven't updated it in a couple months despite the fact I have done lots and lots of projects. In my defense, I have had some camera problems. However, my lovely parents got me a wonderful new camera for Christmas. I love it. My husband drools over it. And, the truth is, I don't have a clue how to use it to its full potential. But, I know enough to take some pictures of my latest projects.
The first one is a project that I made for my oldest son, DJ, to take to pre-school for a Christmas treat for his classmates.
I used the Top Note die from Stampin' Up along with their medium glassine bags. Very easy, and I like how they turned out. Wish I would've got a picture of them all grouped together.
The next, and last, project that I made is a simple Thank You card for out friends and family. They made this Christmas really nice for us, especially when money has been really tight for us this year. My boys were completely spoiled, and I couldn't have been any happier!
I used some Karen Foster design paper and some PTI felt to cut out snowflakes from Spellbinders Flake One dies. DJ said he liked it because it was a "boy card." Haha!
I'll be back tomorrow with some of the gift bags I made for my sister-in-laws baby shower that is on Sunday.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Monday, December 20, 2010
Blog Candy from Mish!
Head on over to Mish's blog for a great holiday give away!
http://michellewooderson.blogspot.com/2010/12/12-days-of-christmasday-12.html
Melissa is having a give away, too. You can link to her give away from Mish's blog.
I hope to be back tomorrow with a few Christmas projects that I have been busy working on these past weeks. Such a busy time of year!
http://michellewooderson.blogspot.com/2010/12/12-days-of-christmasday-12.html
Melissa is having a give away, too. You can link to her give away from Mish's blog.
I hope to be back tomorrow with a few Christmas projects that I have been busy working on these past weeks. Such a busy time of year!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Halloween Treats...and I Hate My Camera
So like any crafty mom, I love making little holiday treats for my son's preschool class. Halloween happens to be my favorite holiday. Not because I am macabre. I don't even watch scary movies.
Halloween is my favorite because I love getting my kids their costumes. I love going to the pumpkin patch and carving pumpkins. I love going trick-or-treating with the kiddos. I love the decorations (not the real scary ones, the cute scary ones). I love that there is limited stress. It is just a fun holiday.
So, I made some really cute little candy bags for my sons class. I got out my relic of a camera and took some pictures. Well, I went to upload my pictures of said project, and all I got was an error saying "Corrupted Files." What?!? They were there yesterday! I know because I always make sure that they are somewhat in focus before I put away my extra light, white card stock, and old camera. Well, it must be the Halloween boogie man who came and corrupted my files. Darn it! I hate Halloween!
As luck would have it, I also made some treats for my co-workers. They aren't nearly as cute as the ones I made for my son's class, but I will still share them. The Halloween boogie man also left the picture of the teacher's gift.
Well, the boogie man didn't corrupt the file for this picture, but he also didn't fix the shadows. He did corrupt the file for the close up of the tag, however. By the way, I didn't even know that you could get corrupted files on your camera. What does that even mean?
This is what was inside the haunted house box. The fun template for the house is available here, at Papertrey Ink, by the way. I used the Home Made stamp set and put cracks in the window and put the door off center.
For the mummy pencil holder, I just wrapped a used fruit can (put through the dishwasher, of course) with some white grosgrain ribbon. I distressed the ribbon by sponging some Creamy Caramel ink (retired) from Stampin' Up. Its too late now, but I wish I would have stuck a little bow on it to make it a girl mummy.
These are the treats I gave to my coworkers. I kept it simple, but they still turned out cute. I used Tiny Treats: Halloween from Papertrey, of course.
I am super disappointed that my pictures didn't turn out. Hopefully the picture-corrupting boogey man will be gone after Halloween. Better yet, hopefully Santa Clause will bring me a new camera!
Thanks for stopping by.
Halloween is my favorite because I love getting my kids their costumes. I love going to the pumpkin patch and carving pumpkins. I love going trick-or-treating with the kiddos. I love the decorations (not the real scary ones, the cute scary ones). I love that there is limited stress. It is just a fun holiday.
So, I made some really cute little candy bags for my sons class. I got out my relic of a camera and took some pictures. Well, I went to upload my pictures of said project, and all I got was an error saying "Corrupted Files." What?!? They were there yesterday! I know because I always make sure that they are somewhat in focus before I put away my extra light, white card stock, and old camera. Well, it must be the Halloween boogie man who came and corrupted my files. Darn it! I hate Halloween!
As luck would have it, I also made some treats for my co-workers. They aren't nearly as cute as the ones I made for my son's class, but I will still share them. The Halloween boogie man also left the picture of the teacher's gift.
Well, the boogie man didn't corrupt the file for this picture, but he also didn't fix the shadows. He did corrupt the file for the close up of the tag, however. By the way, I didn't even know that you could get corrupted files on your camera. What does that even mean?
This is what was inside the haunted house box. The fun template for the house is available here, at Papertrey Ink, by the way. I used the Home Made stamp set and put cracks in the window and put the door off center.
For the mummy pencil holder, I just wrapped a used fruit can (put through the dishwasher, of course) with some white grosgrain ribbon. I distressed the ribbon by sponging some Creamy Caramel ink (retired) from Stampin' Up. Its too late now, but I wish I would have stuck a little bow on it to make it a girl mummy.
These are the treats I gave to my coworkers. I kept it simple, but they still turned out cute. I used Tiny Treats: Halloween from Papertrey, of course.
I am super disappointed that my pictures didn't turn out. Hopefully the picture-corrupting boogey man will be gone after Halloween. Better yet, hopefully Santa Clause will bring me a new camera!
Thanks for stopping by.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Papertrey Ink October Blog Hop
The 25th means that its PTI Blog Hop time again.
This months challenge is to create a card or project celebrating a winter holiday other than Christmas.
"There is always a lot of focus on Christmas in our industry this time of year, as that is what the majority
of the population celebrates. However, this month's blog hop is dedicated to those that celebrate winter
holidays other than Christmas. Create a project that celebrates Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or some other
winter holiday as we embrace everyone's beliefs in a celebration of diversity through paper crafting."
How great is that? Love that concept! But, it was challenging for me because I don't have any stamps or accessories for other winter holidays outside of Christmas.
So, I kept it super simple and used what I had on hand.
I created a simple Star of David with Scor Tape and glitter.
I printed out "Shalom" from my printer. I also noticed that the little extra piece from the center of one of my "Create a Flake 1" die made a tiny little Star of David. What a fun surprise! I had to add them to either side of my little label.
I am really proud of the fact that I completed this challenge without buying anything new.
Thanks, Nicole, for this challenge. I have really enjoyed learning about holidays that I had no idea existed until hopping along to other people's blogs. It was challenging, but fun to participate!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Papertrey Ink Blog Candy
For those of you who LOVE PTI as much as I do, click here for a great give away! Thanks to Moonlight Creations for the chance for great blog candy.
Yep, that's the new Wreath for All Seasons stamp set as well as new Fine Linen cardstock and Fine Linen Swiss Dot satin ribbon.
Yep, that's the new Wreath for All Seasons stamp set as well as new Fine Linen cardstock and Fine Linen Swiss Dot satin ribbon.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Papertrey Ink September Blog Hop
Its already the 25th and time for the Papertrey Ink Blog Hop! This months challenge was to use a technique that you learned from a fellow stamper. The blog hop rules are located here.
I had to think long and hard about this challenge. I have learned a lot from fellow papercrafters through out the 5 years or so I have been scrapbooking, stamping, and papercrafting, but I couldn't think of a specific technique for this challenge. Then, I thought of the wreath I just made for a gift and realized that I included a technique that I have been using a lot: paper piecing from punches and/or dies. Two of the PTI DT have used this technique recently. Betsy Velman used it with for her monster here, and Dawn McVey used it for her flower here, which I was dying to turn into a sunflower. The wreath was totally inspired by Dawn's here.
I used a branch wreath from Michaels and had to hot glue the leaves and flowers on. I used some of those little beads on wire to give it a more rustic look.
Her is a close up of the paper pieced sunflowers that I made from the smallest leaf from the Leaf Prints Die Collection. I used some Dark Chocolate Felt for the circles. I thought that they turned out nice. Thanks, Dawn, for the great idea!
I love paper piecing. Here are some cute little Frankensteins that we made at a stamp club I belong to with Terri Knaapen:
Aren't they cute? They were made with a paper punch from another company, but can totally be replicated with Label 1 from Spellbinders. I tried to make a PTI version of this little guy.
LOL! He's made with Mat Stack 4 and the small Rickrack Border dies. I'll use him for something fun for my kids, I just haven't decided what yet!
Well, thanks so much for stopping by. Can't wait to see all the projects out there today. Have fun hopping!
I had to think long and hard about this challenge. I have learned a lot from fellow papercrafters through out the 5 years or so I have been scrapbooking, stamping, and papercrafting, but I couldn't think of a specific technique for this challenge. Then, I thought of the wreath I just made for a gift and realized that I included a technique that I have been using a lot: paper piecing from punches and/or dies. Two of the PTI DT have used this technique recently. Betsy Velman used it with for her monster here, and Dawn McVey used it for her flower here, which I was dying to turn into a sunflower. The wreath was totally inspired by Dawn's here.
I used a branch wreath from Michaels and had to hot glue the leaves and flowers on. I used some of those little beads on wire to give it a more rustic look.
Her is a close up of the paper pieced sunflowers that I made from the smallest leaf from the Leaf Prints Die Collection. I used some Dark Chocolate Felt for the circles. I thought that they turned out nice. Thanks, Dawn, for the great idea!
I love paper piecing. Here are some cute little Frankensteins that we made at a stamp club I belong to with Terri Knaapen:
Aren't they cute? They were made with a paper punch from another company, but can totally be replicated with Label 1 from Spellbinders. I tried to make a PTI version of this little guy.
LOL! He's made with Mat Stack 4 and the small Rickrack Border dies. I'll use him for something fun for my kids, I just haven't decided what yet!
Well, thanks so much for stopping by. Can't wait to see all the projects out there today. Have fun hopping!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
DJ's First Day of Pre-School
My oldest baby, DJ, had his first day of pre-school last week Wednesday. I missed it because I had to work, so I told my husband to take tons of pictures. I now realize that my husband is a better photographer than me. He took some super pictures of all the excitement. Here is one of them:
Isn't he cute? I can't believe he will be 5 in November and has started pre-school! Time goes so fast.
So, part of the reason that I am so excited for DJ to start pre-school is because it gives me an excuse to make some goodies for him to take to school. I can't wait to make little Halloween, birthday, and Christmas treats for all the kiddos and his teachers. Maybe I'll even let him help! Haha!
I made a little card and gift for DJ to take his teacher on the first day of school. It was a last minute thing since I've had no mojo for a couple weeks. But, then inspiration hit and I ran to my scrap room to whip up a fun project.
Here is the card I made. I used the 2/3 rule with the patterned paper that I snagged for FREE at My Time Made Easy. It is downloadable paper that you can print off as many times as you want. No hoarding it! Thanks Lauren Meader for the freebie! I also scored a freebie at Heather Nichol's blog. That library card is downloadable and can be printed off as well. You can also buy the stamp version of it at Papertry Ink.
Here is a close up of that cute library card.
Here is the gift I made to go with it. No, I didn't make those apple cards.....but I sure wish that I did! I found them at Michaels for $1. I picked them up earlier this summer because I thought they were cute. Deep down I just knew it would be a perfect teacher card in the near future!
Here is a blurry picture of the set together (told you my husband's a better photographer). I do like how this project turned out since it was so last minute. Thanks to Lauren and Heather for the awesome freebies!
One last picture of super cute Deej carrying his gift to give his teacher. He was so excited and just loves school. I'm such a proud Mama!
Isn't he cute? I can't believe he will be 5 in November and has started pre-school! Time goes so fast.
So, part of the reason that I am so excited for DJ to start pre-school is because it gives me an excuse to make some goodies for him to take to school. I can't wait to make little Halloween, birthday, and Christmas treats for all the kiddos and his teachers. Maybe I'll even let him help! Haha!
I made a little card and gift for DJ to take his teacher on the first day of school. It was a last minute thing since I've had no mojo for a couple weeks. But, then inspiration hit and I ran to my scrap room to whip up a fun project.
Here is the card I made. I used the 2/3 rule with the patterned paper that I snagged for FREE at My Time Made Easy. It is downloadable paper that you can print off as many times as you want. No hoarding it! Thanks Lauren Meader for the freebie! I also scored a freebie at Heather Nichol's blog. That library card is downloadable and can be printed off as well. You can also buy the stamp version of it at Papertry Ink.
Here is a close up of that cute library card.
Here is the gift I made to go with it. No, I didn't make those apple cards.....but I sure wish that I did! I found them at Michaels for $1. I picked them up earlier this summer because I thought they were cute. Deep down I just knew it would be a perfect teacher card in the near future!
Here is a blurry picture of the set together (told you my husband's a better photographer). I do like how this project turned out since it was so last minute. Thanks to Lauren and Heather for the awesome freebies!
One last picture of super cute Deej carrying his gift to give his teacher. He was so excited and just loves school. I'm such a proud Mama!
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