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Saturday, March 31, 2018

Okay, My Friends, Let's Talk About....

.....the piles on my desk.  I know, you might have thought I was going to expound about something much more meaningful, like Easter, given that it's Easter weekend.  However, if I was going to talk about Easter, it would just go something like this.....

Mini Eggs, Mini Eggs, chocolate, chocolate, chocolate, food, food, me lmao because my kids said they did still want to do an Easter egg hunt but I was to "hide them really good this year" (even though there's still one outstanding from last year that no one has found) and I will abide by their wishes except this time I'll make a list of where I hide them, and they'll give up after an hour or so, so that's more chocolate for me, chocolate bunny ears, Mini Eggs, food, food, chocolate, chocolate.

Yeah, and that's not much of a post is it?  The only thing it did for me was to make me wander into the kitchen to grab a handful of Mini Eggs.  So, I thought I'd talk a bit about the piles on my craft desk.  Most specifically, this pile....



and this pile......


There are other piles on my desk as well because I'm a Dirty Crafting Pig who likes to wallow in my supplies and craft in an 8" x 6" spot...but those other piles aren't pertinent to this conversation.

So, let me ask you, do you ever feel like you've reached the Maximum Level of Crafty Supplies Capacity?  You know, where you're like, "OMG.  There is not one other thing I could possibly need.  It's all right here.  All.  Right.  Here."  Like aside from the basic supplies, glue, tape runner, blades, pop dots etc., you realize that even if you buy NOTHING else ever, you will still have more supplies than you could ever use, even if you are suddenly able to quit your job(s) (but, dear god, not in a win-the-lottery type of scenario because that would basically render this topic pointless), and get hired as the exclusive cardmarker for the ruler of a small country who sends every one of her subjects a card on their birthday, you would still have enough materials to accomplish that feat.....like forever.

Okay, maybe I'm exaggerating a teensy bit.  But not much.  Thing is, even though I have THAT MUCH STUFF, I can't seem to stop myself from buying more.  And while I've put a moratorium
on buying 6 x 6 paper pads (because I have about 100 of them) and embellishments (because I never use them) that doesn't seem to have stopped me from purchasing dies and clear/rubber stamps....which then get put away, never to see the light again.  So, that basically means I now not only have cardmaking as a hobby, I can list buying cardmaking supplies (and never using them) as a hobby as well.

And that brings us back to the piles on my desk.  The first pile is a pile of never-used stamps I've bought/won/been gifted and the second pile is a pile of never-used dies I have bought/won/been gifted.  I've brought these out of the darkness and back into the light.  Which is to say that I've built these precarious jumbles on my desk, to not only be annoying (since one slight bump sends them avalanching onto the floor) but to force me to actually USE said supplies.  And that way, both my hobbies will actually have a purpose.

And speaking of that purpose.....



I used a Stamping Bella rubber stamp for this card.  I'll admit, I didn't use any dies for this card....except those stitched shape dies.  And those really don't count seeing as I use them on almost every card, and therefore, aren't a part of the die pile.  So now, according to the Crafty Pile Rules, I can put that stamp away, which makes that pile a touch smaller.  And, I've vowed to leave those piles on my desk, and only put items away once I've actually used them.  *glances over at craft desk*  *Sigh*, it's a daunting task but getting to it will certainly give me a sense of accomplishment, and I do like crafting for a purpose (other than my own enjoyment, that is).

Besides, Scrapfest is coming up in a couple of weeks.  It's something I look forward to attending every year.  I really don't want to be wracked with guilt every time I pick up something with the intention of buying it (especially seeing as there are both dies and stamps in their respective piles from year's past Scrapfests).  So, I've got to whittle those piles down a bit.

Well, enough in order to perch my new purchases on top without the whole thing crashing down, at least.  And then I can wallow away some more.

Oink, oink.

For:

Sweet Stampin':  bingo - sentiment, flower, cute
Deep Ocean:  Easter
4 Crafty Chicks:  anything goes
Aud Sentiments:  Easter sentiment
Star Stampz:  throw on the flowers
If You Give a Crafter a Cookie:  inspirational photo
The Sisterhood of Crafters:  spring flowers
That's Crafty:  spring into action
Always Fun:  Easter
Cutie Pie:  spring cuties
Make My Monday:  Easter fun
Library Challenge:  inspirational challenge:  Watership Down
Fussy & Fancy:  spring flowers
Animal Friends:  Easter
Hanna & Friends:  Easter
Sweet Stampers:  Easter
Bastel-Tram:  Easter
Crafty Catz:  use old stash

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Hippity Hop @ Little Red Wagon

This week at


it's Brenda's turn to choose the challenge and she's saying, "Hippity Hop" which just means that she wants to see a creature that hops.

I went with the obvious....


....and did an Easter card with a bunny.  I really like this bunny but.....given its physical attributes I'm not sure how much hopping it could actually achieve.  But, seeing as I'm not a warrener nor a cuniculturist, I really shouldn't pass judgement on how a bunny must look to be able to jump around.  I'm also not an artist, and if you asked Pernilla Nilsson, who is an artist, and the illustrator of said bunny, she'd probably either point out that the bunny's back bounding legs are just behind it and not visible, or roll her eyes at my dissection of her super cute drawing.  Either way, I think I'm just gonna declare that this is the hoppiest bunny to ever hippity hop.

Why not give our challenge a go this week and head on over to Little Red Wagon and link up?  And, while you're there, be sure to check out the wonderful projects the other Girlfriends have created.

Friday, March 23, 2018

Wryn Waits - Fab Friday @ Tiddly Inks

So.....for this Fab Friday, I've used a fairly new digi called Wryn Waits....


....and I guess the real question is, what is Wryn waiting for?  Is it spring?  (No snow here, hasn't been for a bit now but the temps have still been well below the freezing mark.)  Is it for someone special?  (I think I that's the same sighing, slightly dejected pose I hold at restaurants when I see my server taking plates of food to another table.)  I'm thinking it's for someone to colour her in, you know, actual colour.  Sorry, Wryn.  I honestly thought this would turn out cooler looking than it did.  Next time, colour, I promise.

Do make sure you go check out the other fabulous Fabby Friday makes the rest of the DT has come up with. You can see 'em all right here.

Also for:

Aud Sentiments:  bingo - ribbon, digi stamp, die cut
Incy Wincy:  no more than 3 colours
Pile It On:  circles and/or squares
4 Crafty Chicks:  for the love of kids 

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Who Run the World? Girls! @ Little Red Wagon

This week at


it's my turn to choose the challenge and I'm going with a little in your face this week. I'm saying, "Who Run the World? Girls!" You know.....


Now, I'm not really a fan of Beyoncé.....wait, that's not quite how I want to put that. Beyoncé is hella talented, for sure, it's not that I'm not a fan of Beyoncé, it's just that my tastes are much more Mumford & Sons-Vance Joy-July Talk-The Lumineers - y. (Hmmmmm.....I think I gave love over a good portion of the globe with that list.) That said, I do love that video and song. So, when I decided that it would be a good theme to feature a girl (or girls) or a woman (or women) this week, that's what I picked to label it. (:

And this is what I made for said challenge.....


This was a tough on to get a good photo of due to that patterned paper. I went with this one even though it's a little dark as it shows off the gold foil well.  And it shows the Stickle sparkle on the dress and necklace too.

Such a fab digi, isn't it?  It's one of the very first I ever bought (so we're talking about eight years ago now), it came as a set of four from Digi Design House, which, afaik, is long closed.  Thought about fancying it up with some flowers or embellis but decided it looked elegant enough as is. 

Why not give our challenge a go this week and head on over to Little Red Wagon and link up?  And, while you're there, be sure to check out the wonderful projects the other Girlfriends have created.

Also for:

Allsorts: bring on the bling
Crafty Friends:  for a special lady
International Art & Soul:  add humour
Pile It On:  squares
Incy Wincy:  no more than 3 colours
Addicted to Stamps:  clean & simple
CAS(E) This Sketch:  sketch (flipped on its side)
Time Out:  inspirational quote - birthday card + humour
CASology:  foil
Words 2 Craft By:  phenomenal women