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Monday, August 22, 2011

Waterworks @ Squigglefly

This week at Squigglefly the challenge is "Waterworks" which means to use water is some way, shape, or form on your project. Feel free to get creative! Sure you could be predictable, like me and use a digi with a water theme, or you could go a different route and use watercolour paints, some dew drops to represent rain, make one of these flowers, or whatever! As long as water is in some way incorporated in your project, you're in.

Here's mine:



(If you click on the picture you can see that I even added some glitter so it would look like real sand.) I used Beach Baby which you can get for yourself right here.

So why not splash over to Squigglefly and enter the "Waterworks" challenge? You don't need to use a Squigglefly image but if you do use one you'll be eligible for this week's prize. There's lots of great images at the store if you'd like to purchase one, or if you'd like to try before you by, check out all the freebies right here.

For:

Papertake Weekly: bingo - buttons & ribbon
Sew Many Cards: summertime
Wags 'n Whiskers: outdoor fun
My Sheri Crafts: vacation
Corrosive Challenges: girlie
Kaboodle Doodles: ribbon

Saturday, August 20, 2011

School Rules!

But not really. Though I'll sure spout that party-line for my kiddies. Personally, if it wasn't for school sports I would have thought that school bit the wax tadpole. [Those last words I actually learned from Marketing class in high school. Confused (and actually care)? Click here.]



For:

365 Cards: Day 172 - Vintage + green
2 Sisters: back to school
Paper Playtime: anything goes
Creative Inspirations: back to school
Cards for Men: anything goes + masculine
Really Reasonable Ribbon: keep it clean + ribbon, trim etc. (Does floss count??)
Creative Craft World: for a child
Die Cutting Divas: kids
Try It On Tuesdays: anything goes
Tuesday Throwdown: non-stamped sentiment
Crafty Creations: red, orange & green
Little Darlings: school days
Little Red Wagon: back to school
Penny's Challenges: back to school
Paper-Crafting Journey: anything goes
Delightful Challenges: back to school
Craft Us Crazy: anything goes
The Poodles Parlour: anything goes

Friday, August 19, 2011

Shut your pie-hole.

Not saying that to you, dear reader, honest. My daughter is behind me playing with her dolls and one doll just told the other doll "shut your pie-hole." Now, while there's definitely things that have popped out of my mouth in front of my kids I wouldn't want them to repeat, or even catch-phrases I've used that sound terrible coming out of a little person's mouth, that's not one of them. (We don't really even eat pie around here.)

Ah, just questioned the culprit. Apparently I have Disney XD to thank.

That has nothing to do with this card. But, I was able to come up with an eye-catching post title then.



Would make a nice wedding card, I'm thinking.

For:

365 Cards: Day 169 - Vintage + black
Dream Valley: distressing
Crafty Sentiments: no sentiment
City Crafter: use your scraps
Shopping Our Stash: your weakest link - Pretty trim, I buy it and hardly ever use it!
Paper-Crafting Journey: anything goes
Crafter's Companion: glitter & glitz

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Something a bit different.

My attempt at getting artsy. I'm liking it but then again I've been readily accused of being so far from quirky that I can't even see it in my rear-view mirror anymore. Would love to hear what normal people think of it, so go ahead and leave a comment, good or bad.

Digi is from Digi Design House and it's actually a set of 4 digis and 1 sentiment all for under $3.00. What a steal!



For:

Charisma Cardz: negative space
365 Cards: Day 170 - vintage + blue
Southern Girls: black & white with a pop
Paper-Crafting Journey: anything goes
Crafts 4 Eternity: photo inspiration
Challenge Up Your Life: no patterned paper
Paper Playtime: anything goes
Sundays With Crissy: K.I.S.S.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

I was totally thinking about cheating

Have you ever thought about it? I mean really sat down and had that conversation with your id. You know, that conversation where you try to convince yourself that "no one will ever find out" and in that case "it really wouldn't hurt anyone"?

Yep, I had that conversation just a little bit ago. I had purchased monthly challenge kit from my local scrapbooking store, Two Scrapbook Friends and today I was attempting to make a card with it. After having to perform major lifesaving surgery on my first go, I came up with this:



Ick, eh? Yeah, not liking that at all. So I reworked it yet again and came up with this:



Ah, better. Now here's where the cheating part comes in. (For those of you who were all prepared to weigh in on a serious moral discussion on infidelity or a lighter debate on the implications of cheating on a test, sorry we're just not that deep here at Huh. So this is a blog.) I was all prepared to post the first card on their forum and go whistle-tiptoeing away and never, ever letting on that two seconds after I took that picture the right side of the card got hacked off by my paper trimmer, therefore not using all the products in the kit, which is against the rules. (Not to mention the fact that that was my plan even before I took the photo. The observant among you will notice that the cardstock on the second card is embossed. Heck, I hadn't even taped down the panel before I took that first pic.)

I bet you're all a twitter wondering what I did. I couldn't cheat. I'm just too far removed from my rebellious teenage ways and I'm now pretty much a rule follower. I basically did the same thing I did here, showed the before and after. So, while I won't be in the draw for winning next month's challenge kit free, I can continue on knowing that my moral compass is pointing........wait, where the heck does a moral compass point anyway? Now, I can go away knowing I did the right thing, and that I'll be shelling out $3.99 + hst for the September kit.

For:

Crafty Catz: emboss it
Do You Stack Up?: emboss it
Cooking It Up With Katie: embossing, summer, punch
Crafty Calendar: hot colours
The Crazy Challenge: embossing