Wednesday, December 29, 2021
A December Gift of Mindfulness
Sunday, December 26, 2021
The 25 Doors of Christmas and My Helper
Saturday, December 25, 2021
Merry Christmas
Sunday, December 19, 2021
The 25 Doors of Christmas 2021 - Days 4 through 14
Friday, December 17, 2021
Last of the Christmas Cards and the Round Up
I fell a few cards short in what we needed for this Christmas. When this happens, I usually try to come up with a simple plan to make multiples. I was doing errands with HWNSNBP last week and we stopped in Michael's for ribbon and of course I took a quick browse around the store. They already have all their Christmas merchandise at 40% off and I was pleased to find these buffalo checked package of blank cards that sparked an idea. I used a tree die for the tree obviously, and the deer are die cut also. In fact the oval and the sentiment piece were die cut too. The oval is cut from that roll of wall paper that I used on the previous card (Jingle Belle header card). I found an SU sentiment which I embossed in white on the red, and then added highlights to the tree layers. You can't tell from the picture, but I also added a line of glitter pen to the tree layers. It looks much better IRL.
Saturday, December 4, 2021
The 25 Doors of Christmas - 2021
I was asked to participate in this challenge again by one of the other challengees who I'll tell you more about at a later date. The challenge is an Instagram one that is hosted by Alexandra Sillos who you might remember was a contributor to and spouse of Michael McVean who used to do the Scribble Picnic challenges. They have relocated several times in the couple of years since that time and have now settled in Kentucky near to her family. They have recently opened a little gift and stationery store. Alexandra still does her illustrative work and has continued to host the 25 Doors of Christmas.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Jingle Belles - Banner Holiday
It's the end of November and that means that the Jingle Belles have guided us through 2021 with a plethora of nifty challenges to be able to "Take Back December" and not have to scramble to make all those cards that we need to send for Christmas. And yes, I did say need. Even if I didn't make my own cards I would still send cards as a way to let the people I know and love that I am thinking of them around the holidays. That they are handmade gives me a little pride that I can share the talent that I have with them. I'm not saying that it's a bad thing if you don't send Christmas cards. I understand that there are many reasons, good reasons why someone would choose not to, but I do and I enjoy it.
This challenge revolves around the blog banner for the Jingle Belles. They always come up with something beautiful and this one is no exception.
I had several ideas ruminating about this one and then when i was purging my e-mails I came across an e-mail from Linda Dalke with a video tutorial on making these textured trees with SU's cotton paper. I do not have SU's cotton paper but I thought that I could use something else in my somewhat neverending stash. I thought I rememberd having some green tissue paper - the heavier kind that comes with floral bouquets or wrapped fruit, which in this case was the latter. I have about five 10" circles of it and decided to give it a try. Fortunately I have a few tree dies that I knew I could try. I used Old Olive cs as a backing for my trees. I really like the way the one on the right came out - that was cut with an open die. The ones on the left were more of a die plate and flattened out the texture a little more but there are slits in the body of the tree which I was able to open up a little.
Sunday, November 28, 2021
Sunset, Leftovers, and Pierogis
We caught glimpses of the sunset on the way home Thanksgiving evening in the side view mirrors.
Thursday, November 25, 2021
Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving!
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Lunar Eclipse and Frosty Morning
Monday, November 22, 2021
More Christmas Creatures and Ornaments
I missed posting my cards for the last Jingle Belle Challenge which was to add an ornament element to our cards. As you can see, this little bird is decorating his/her branch with some Christmas ornaments to make it a little more festive.
I also had this "creature" on the work table for the previous Christmas creature challenge. This stamp "Pablo the Penguin" comes from Crafty Individuals stamps, a European based stamp company that has a US distributor thankfully. I fussy cut this guy and accidentally colored the top of his head red on the first card, but I was hoping that it would pass for a hat instead of a headband as I didn't want to discard it after all that coloring and cutting. What do you think?