Thursday, November 3, 2011

Mmmm.....kisses.....

Hello everyone!

Hopefully, it's not as cold and wet where you are, as it is here today.  Brrr.....  Since we knew the weather was going to be unpleasant, my friend Shirley came out, and boy, howdy, did we make a mess!  lol... she and I always have to try something new, and we have such a good time!  Today, we tried the year round calendar box that is featured on the Clear Dollar Stamp Blog.  Then we changed up the size and tried it again!  Of course, this was after Quiche Lorraine, and fruit bowl!  Mmmm......

What's better than Quiche and fruit bowl?   KISSES!  Hershey's kisses :)

Adela Rossol of Creations by AR, is a genius at 3-D paper craft templates.  Last week, she posted a planter box, and of course, I needed wanted it.  The current challenge came up at Challenges by AR, a Christmas challenge.  I immediately thought of Santa, and with a bit of red, black, and white, cardstock, that planter box became a Santa candy bowl!  If you get a chance drop by and enter the challenge!  



Have a good Friday...the weekend is just around the corner!

Be sure to stop by the Doodle Pantry Blog, on Sat., Nov. 6th - the new challenge will be up!

Be sure to stop back by here on Sunday, Nov. 6th, for the All Year Round Blog Hop, featuring the Year Round Calendar at Clear Dollar Stamps!  Since I worked with the month of January, I'm first on the hop!  Two lucky people will win the entire set!

Thanks for stopping by!

Hugs and smiles,
Patti J.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

November Goodness from Doodle Pantry!

Happy November! 

As it's the first of the month, it's New Release Day for Doodle Pantry.  Wait until you see the new digi images that Laurie has created!  There are some very pretty images, some fun images, and of course, those mischevious ants are at it again!

I had my Texas blogging friends in mind when I chose to work with a new set called Bluebonnets.  This is one of Laurie's pre-colored images, making this card very easy.



I printed the image, trimmed in a couple of places, then cut out using a Spellbinder die, and the Outside the Box Technique.  Printed the DP, also included in the set, and the sentiment, and put it all together.  The sentiment is mounted on a Spellbinders Fancy Tag Die. The little pearls are from a package from Hobby Lobby.

Be sure to head over to Doodle Pantry and check out the rest of the new releases, as well as the other DT members' creations!  You're going to want them all :)

Don't forget - the new challenge at the Doodle Pantry Blog starts on November 5th!  Can't wait to see your creations.


I have one more card to share today.  This is a very simple one layer card, using stamps from the Amuse set, Cool Yule.  The tree and sentiment were stamped using Tim Holtz Barn Red, and I used a red Tombow marker to 'stitch' some lines around the edges. 

Card Front

Inside of card.
I plan to enter this card here:

Simplicity: Use Red and White
Crafty Ann's - CAS

Thanks for stopping by today!

Smiles,
Patti J.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Thank you to Creative Cuts & More!

Happy Monday - hopefully your weekend was a nice one.  We just BBQ'd, probably for the last time.  It gets pretty brisk and windy up here on our hillside in the colder months.

I'm not sure where the months of September and October have gone.  It seems like just yesterday, I got my order in from Creative Cuts & More, and my two months as guest DT member began.  I want to say that Terri, and her team at CC&M were wonderful to work with.  Their products are outstanding.  I've not found anything yet that was not easy and amazing to create with.  Thank you, everyone at CC&M for making my time so enjoyable!

I have two projects for you today, using their products.  The first is a color-blocked card.  I chose to use the cream base, with an orange grid.  I had a good time testing many of my forgotten stamps, trying to find the right fit for the openings.

Stamps are Inkadinkado and Hero Arts.  Coloring was done using colored pencils and mineral spirits.  The Designer Paper was from an Autumn Mat Stack by DCWV.


This next project was fun to make.  I started with the Apron Die Cut.  Added some great designer paper from The Paper Studio.  Mmmmm....Pumpkin Pie?  Who can resist that?   Added  a Tag Die Cut, a sentiment from Hero Arts, and a bit of green seam binding ribbon from Stampin' Up.


Next, out came the Copics, and Pie Birgitta from C.C. Designs - how perfect is she with the pie papers???  Too much fun!


OOPS!  Looked at my photo just now, and realized that the ribbon on the tag had fallen down for the photo...lol.  Oh well, you get the idea :)

The finished project.
Once again, thanks to Terri, Dawn, and the crew at Creative Cuts & More.  You are the best!

Have a great week, everyone!  I'll be back tomorrow with a CAS card for Christmas!  If you are looking for something that will lay flat for mailing, and mass produce like one, two, three, be sure and check back!

Then, on November 1st, it's New Release Day for Digi's at the Doodle Pantry!!!  Laurie has some amazing new images for you!  Hope to see you on the 1st!

Hugs and smiles,
Patti J.

Food for thought:  You know you're getting older when you are given two choices, and you choose the one that gets you home earlier!  lol.....

Friday, October 28, 2011

Frankin' Fun...

Good morning, and happy Friday!

Where did this week go?

And how about those Cardinal's?  Early in the game, I couldn't figure out if we were watching Little League, or the Bad News Bears, but wowee - guess it's that final score that matters!

I have a little Frankin' Fun for you today, from My Time Made Easy.  This is one of Lauren's great digi images. I have to tell you that my Halloween stamps are very limited.  So when I saw this cute digi a couple of weeks ago, I grabbed it.  I'd actually forgotten it, when their sketch challenge was posted.  Decided to give myself a bit of creative therapy yesterday, and color it up!  Here's what I did with the sketch - turned it on the end, and in place of a ribbon and bow, I used cardstock strip and bats.






The cardstock is all from the Authentique "Glowing" collection, which I purchased from Joan's Gardens.  The teensy little bats are from Amuse, which my friend Shirley sells.  Aside from the Bazzilll Basics card itself, that's it!  Easy, peasy....cheap therapy!  Coloring is done with Copics, sponging with several colors of Tim Holtz Distress Inks.

Hope your day is wonderful - thanks so much for stopping by!

Hugs and blessings,
Patti J.

Food for thought:  People take lots of different roads in life.  Remember that just because they aren't on your road, doesn't mean that they are on the wrong road.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Best Ever Masculine Project

Happy Wednesday!  
I'm not sure how we are halfway through this week already, but wahoo for the upcoming weekend!  
Hope you are all having a great week, and have some fun things planned for the weekend.

So, I was sneaking around looking at blogs a few weeks ago, and I came across Lorri Heiling's blog.  When I did, the first thing that caught my eye was this fabulous project.  Masculine cards are difficult for me, as I love ribbon and bling, and I was in need of a man's birthday card/project for the 28th, so I decided to take the plunge.  It looks rather difficult, but this lady has a wonderful tutorial, that has dimensions and photos for every single step.  It was easy peasy.  The toughest thing was not having any 'tool' stamps.  Had to draw and improvise.

I want to give you a bit of info about the recipient of this project.  My friend, Shirley, has a DH with lots of tools and know-how.  When we gals say, "Wayne, could you make this"? he jumps on it so fast that our heads spin........as was the case with this fabulous bow-maker.  

Shirley and I had seen some ideas on You-Tube, of how to tie bows using dowel rods, pins in styrofoam, etc.  So, we asked, and he created.  I used my uber fabulous Kraft cardstock (have I ever mentioned how much I totally LOVE Kraft?), and created a bench for him, complete with a little bow maker just like ours!  


The 'birthday card' is in the drawer, where a gift card is supposed to go.  




Since I have a little 'something' for him all wrapped up already, I made a little accordian fold card instead. The "Little Black Book" on the front of the card opens to list Dr.'s for all sorts of masculine ailments that you can probably imagine and smile about....


The stamps I used for this little card are from Skipping Stones.  I thought they'd be perfect for a humorous card.

I am entering this project at Craft Your Passion.  Challenge #81 is to use Kraft.
I'm also linking it up to Inspire Me Friday's on Maria's blog!

Well, that's all I have for today.  I'm planning to enter this in the challenge at The Kraft Journal.  Then it's on to the laundry!  

Thanks for dropping by - have a good day!
Hugs and blessings,
Patti J.

Food for thought:  The best way to make yourself happy is to make someone else happy.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Creepies....

Hello everyone!  What a glorious day it is here in Missouri! 

We are on our way to the airport in just a few minutes to pick up our grand-doggie, Wimpy, who is flying in all the way from Los Angeles, to spend a few weeks, or perhaps a few months with us!  His 'dad' has to be in and out on travels to many places over the next few months, and none of us could stand the thought of his being in a kennel that long.  So, pops and I are grand-doggie sitting!  I'll be sure to snap a photo or two.  He's a beautiful white shepard/husky mix, and we just adore him.

Anyway, I wanted to take a moment to share a fun and very quick project with you!  (Sorry Bonnie....poor Bonnie is counting the days until Halloween is OVER...lol)

This is a die cut from Creative Cuts and More.  I literally folded on the pre-scored lines, assembled, and decorated!  Wow!  They have the best die cuts!  And if you go there and don't see what you are looking for, be sure to contact Terri, the owner, as there are probably hundreds or more that she has that are not on the website.




As for decor, I had these little spiders in my stash, pulled apart and sponged black ink on a cotton ball, used two $1 stamps from Michael's that I've had forEVAH, and the DP is from Echo Park's Apothocary Emporium Collection, and was a gift from my friend, Shirley.  Found the eyeballs at Walgreens, and couldn't resist them!

That's it for today!  We've had a productive weekend - got lots accomplished, found DH a new cell phone, had dinner with one of my sis's and her DH, got to talk to DD a couple of times, got to talk to DS a couple of times, AND the Cardinal's won game 2 of the World Series.  Life is pretty good!!!

I almost forgot!  The winner of the extra magazine is #1, Becky Dunham!!!  That never ever happens - #1 is almost never a winner - Congratulations to Becky!!!  Email me with your mailing address :)  I'll get it out tomorrow!

Hope that things are well in your little corner of the world!

Thanks for dropping by to see my creepy creation.  When we get in this evening, I will try to visit all of you!

Hugs and blessings,
Patti J.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Purple.....and Candy!

Hi everyone!

Where has this week gone?  I cannot believe that tomorrow is already Friday!  Whew.... my mom always told me that the older I got, the faster the days would go.  I think she was right :)

I delivered water samples to the lab for DH today (3 hours round trip), had lunch with Shirley, and got a few groceries in.  Then, I came home and played with purple paper!  What did you do for fun today?

Today's card is for the Purple Challenge at Impression Obsession's Blog.   I used an Impression-Obsession sentiment, "Peaceful Season Wishes".

 
Sadly, I have a very limited supply of I-O stamps, so you will find me using the same stamps over and over!  Tim Holtz Dusty Concord Distress Ink was used to stamp the sentiment.  The snowflakes are punched with a punch I have had for years, and there is no manufacturer's name on it.  The center of the snowflakes have one of those little sparkly snowballs - sorry, don't know who makes them either!

The weekend is just around the corner - hope that you have something fun planned.  I'm pretty sure that our weekend will include B*A*S*E*B*A*L*L - Go Cardinal's!!!!!  (So sorry Ranger fans, I do love my Redbirds, and you simply have to love our Rally Squirrel!

Now for some CANDY!

A few weeks ago, this issue of Scrap & Stamp Arts magazine came out.  I was lucky enough to have a tag in it.  I subscribe to the magazine already, and S&SA sent me a copy for having something in the magazine. I now have two copies!



I'd love to send a copy to someone that doesn't have one!  Please leave a comment here on this post.  No rules or regulations - just tell me that you would like to win!  On Sunday, October 23rd, "Random dot someone" will draw for a winner!

Have a good weekend - Hugs and blessings...Patti J.