Monday, December 31, 2007
Double shot of my blah blah tonight . . .
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Been a while since I posted . . .
but here is one from the kitchen table. It is about 3 feet long, so hard to get a picture by myself of it. I have to get a copy of the pic from Mom that I took of them holding it. (btw, they loved the coasters too). I had lots of help with this. I printed the letters on my computer in a long banner form, then used an Exact-O knife to cut them out, taped it on the wood after my husband measured to get it perfectly centered and we both traced the letters on. Then all 3 of us tried our hand at the Wizard dremel tool on a scrap piece of wood, and DH was the best, so he got the job of etching most of the letters. I finished up a few when his hand got too tired. Then I painted and lacquered during the week prior to Christmas with a little help from my guys. The final touches were the crosses on the corners, again etched by DH and actually used Stickles in the groove then clear lacquer over that. The top was sponged in white to make it look like clouds. Oh, did I say they LOVED it?! They both got a "little teary" as did we after wards. I was (and still am) thrilled that they enjoyed it so much! I can't wait to see it up on the barn--maybe when we go up again! I will be sure and take a picture to show you. Can you believe I forgot my camera when we went up. So I have to wait for Mom to email me her pictures. We all took turns with the camera on Saturday, and I know she has LOTS!Friday, December 21, 2007
With a Little Help from My Friends . . .
to make a card for my parents and one for my husband. They were so darn cute, I even hated to put them in a folder and leave them there in the dark . . . (well, you know what I mean).
Andrea (Littlekid11 on SCS). She is quite the little crafter like her mom :) I layered this one on black cs as well and tried the scissors the other direct to get the points to stick out a little more. I experimented a little bit with the vanilla cs base of the card and inked up the canvas bg stamp with old olive then sponge on some ruby red. It wasn't quite what I imagined, but it didn't look bad either. I used a strip of the red and plaid dp I have been using a lot this season and layered that on a scrap of green. Underneath the HM is a punched hole to thread my wasabi ribbon through, again received from Wish RAK (hmmm, I believe from Jessica/Jlazarski on SCS). The wasabi ribbon was then tied and a piece of organdy burgundy was added. I really wanted a red, but couldn't get the shade quite right. I think this will do. A small 3D package embellishment was also used from my friend Deb (Dcorder on SCS) to balance it out a bit.
Kept it pretty simple for Cody's with a few layers and the Merry Christmas twill tape from Jlazarski (thanks again, Jess!)
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Christmas card RAKs and Card for Mom
Well, I finished one card today and then got some other things done around the house for Christmas. I just wanted to share this adorable Sugar Nellie image with you. She is actually called "Nellie sitting with heart." My mother is rather blue and missing family, so I wanted to send her a card (even though we will see her this coming Saturday) to try and cheer her up a little. These sweet images were sent to me from Nancy P (crooked river at SCS). The card base is barely banana cs with the blue patterned paper (get this . . . from a Kleenex box--got this idea from Gina K, and it was too pretty to throw out), certainly celery stamped with Floral bg stamp and clear embossed to add some texture. The sugar nellie image was colored with my prismacolor pencils and gamsoled, touched up with some markers here and there to add more color, and then stickles for some sparkle. She is sitting on a sentiment from the Sincere Salutations set layered on black cs. A little paper piercing at the bottom, 2 pale yellow MM brads, and white satin ribbon added to add some softness to the card as well. I sure hope it cheers Mom up a little. She just misses us all right now, and I CAN'T WAIT to go up and see her and Dad soon. 
Guess Buddy thought his toys looked good under the tree too. LOL That is him off to the left there. He's our big furry baby.


Thursday, December 13, 2007
Too old for Teddy Bears?
I put together a couple of bear cards I have had here that I made and a couple of card fronts from a swap I hosted a while back to give a set of 4 cards in this cute little folder for a white elephant gift. Every year our church group gets together and has a white elephant exchange. When your number is called, you choose a gift from the table, and then you open it in front of everyone. The next person's number is called, and they can either choose your gift already opened or another one from the table. It gets to be so fun, because people are trying to hide their gift or tell you that you don't want to take it from me *sad puppy dog eyes*--usually helps here. LOL Once the gift is taken twice, you cannot take it again, it is done (belongs to the 2nd person who takes it from someone). This usually works well if you have your husband help you then. (Hmm . . . now to come up with something for my husband and son to play along.)
So anyway, I am going on and on about what we do . . . would you like to see what I am giving away?
First the folder part with a little stuffed teddy bear:
- I stamped the Button Bear (retired stamp but new to me from Ebay) with Timber Brown StazOn and then colored with my prismacolor pencils and gamsoled. Then I stamped the honey jar on a piece of shimmery vanilla cs and colored the honey a golden brown (or close to it). The jar was then put on a piece of foam to pop it up. Bees were added around the bear and colored in with yellow pencils and a glitter sakura pen. The border piece was part of the stamp set too (difficult to keep straight). Lastly, I added 2 hole punches and tied with brown polka dot ribbon.
- I included a small stuffed bear after adding a piece of lace tied around her shoulders with ribbon to look like a shawl and a little straw hat with a flower on it). The bear stamp on the folder is my new Button Bear (retired but new set to me from Ebay).

These two cards are from Christine66 who participated in my swap. I only used these, because I have 2 of them. I have been hoarding my teddy bears (shhh).

This last one was my own creation, and I had a couple of these as well. the other one is slightly different with the flower basket instead of a cake and a few eyelets (don't seem to have a picture of it, and it is all packaged up now). I hope they go over well. My husband says, well, 'the girls will like them . . . ' Guess I need a guy gift then too.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Glass Christmas Tree Ornaments
I mentioned these on SCS, and I just thought I would share them with you all. These ones were made last year at a workshop at my SU Demo. These were old pictures of when my son was little. Mine did not require any stamping really. Some of the ideas I have seen this year on SCS were to stamp your image in black StazOn and then color the back of the image with markers--terrific idea too, but I have not taken the time to do those as of yet.
I just had to show this adorable card/ornament that was sent to me today. What a wonderful RAK (random act of kindness). This picture does NOT do it justice. The penguins are covered in glitter (I believe the dazzling diamonds technique). The circle is a card with a little slit to hold the green top, which I believe was made with the designer label punch, a couple of gold brads and a gold cord to top it off. I added a staple at the top to make sure that the gold ribbon did not pull through when hanging. It now hangs on my Christmas tree for friends and family to see. Thanks so much, Tina! I am so glad to have met you and your mom, and you are both very special to me! (Tina is one of the ladies of the Tackertwosome mother and daughter team on SCS)
Thanks for dropping by! It was a little difficult getting a good picture through the glass, but I hope you enjoyed seeing them. =) Kelly
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Completed set

I also have some mini calendars to make, but those did not get finished this weekend due to work and other responsibilities (mostly decorating here at home and making bows to decorate the church). I hope to post them in the next few days. Take care and keep crafting!! The Christmas holiday is fast approaching! :) Kelly
I notice now that the picture is a little blurry due to lighting or batteries needing charged. I will try and replace the pic tomorrow. Meanwhile, I guess you get the idea.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Notebooks and coasters



Did you see?! Oh my gosh!!
You will not be disappointed!! I just adore today's Christmas tag. It is SO pretty in shades of blue. Okay, I will shut up so you can get there QUICKLY!! Hurry! :D
I joined the Sisterhood . . .

Monday, December 3, 2007
What were you up to this weekend?
I purchased the wreath at Sam's Club for just under $15 and I had all of these cute little goodies left from past wreaths and decorations. The Santa Claus has been in my family since I was a tiny little girl, and he is getting a little tattered, but I can't resist using him. I should have gotten a better angle, but there are tiny presents on there, small gold balls, candy canes, snowmen, reindeer, and lots of different pine cones. Two large pine cones were already on it when I bought it, but I added a few more with plaid bows. I was really proud of myself for dressing this up a bit, and hubby likes it too. :)
And my good friend Michelle (Shelle for short) has a birthday tomorrow, so I sent her this card this morning. The first time I have played with my Hanna Stamps. I just love these stamps. Check them out by clicking on the link. I only purchased the first set so far. Maybe after the holidays I can get the other two. They are pretty reasonably priced, and I love that they are clear acrylic--so easy for stamp placement. I used Taken with teal cs, some teal dp given to me by a good friend, apricot appeal cs, certainly celeary, and ww. Hanna and her accessories were stamped in black StazOn, and then colored with--you probably already guessed prismacolored pencils and gamsoled. (this is truly my new favorite technique). I love my SU markers, but they usually come out darker than I would like, and then I lose the detail. I also added some faux stitching and some added bling. Since Hanna is a shopping girl, I am sure she needs a diamond on her hand and some jewels on her pretty shoes, so I added a few tiny rhinestones as well. I really wanted to ink distress it, but I think the clean, clear cut lines is ideal for my friend Shelle. I really hope she likes it. I popped up the sentiment and the large heart for added depth. The sentiment inside reads, "hope you have a shoppin' good time on your birthday."

I really wanted to say . . . remember when we looked this good and loved to shop? . . . well, I don't know about you, but I still love to shop! (after some consideration, I didn't want her to think I was saying she was fat . . . turning 36 can be stressful enough, and she has two children compared to my one, so . . . well, I didn't want to put her over the brink). KWIM? LOL

