Saturday, March 29, 2008
Goodbye Sweet Friend
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Happy Easter!
I can't believe it's been over a week since I've last posted! Sorry, but I've been really busy here! Tomorrow will be the third party I've hosted at my house since Monday, St. Patty's Day! My MIL broke her arm, so I hosted St. Patty's Day at my house. She always makes reuben sandwiches for us and my SIL and her family. It's a tradition with my husband's family. We made 24 sandwiches that day for nine of us! And, of course, last weekend I was making sure my house was clean...washing floors, woodwork, you know, the traditional *spring cleaning*! Then on Thursday, I had my family over for my mom's 79th birthday! And tomorrow, just my in-laws and my mom are coming over for dinner. Right now I'm making my late grandmother's cheesecake. It's more of an old-fashioned cheesecake made with a yeast dough and farmer's cheese and cottage cheese for the topping. It is my all-time favorite dessert! I'll take a picture of it when it's done and post the recipe. It's out-of-this-world (at least in my opinion)! Gram would be proud that I'm keeping up the tradition. I only make it at Easter and Christmas, like Gram did. Anyway, that's what has been going on with me!This is the Easter card I made for my mom and my in-laws. It's similar to this one I posted earlier, but I fancied it up a bit with the ribbon and made it bigger. I always make bigger cards for the in-laws and Mom! This stamp is from Paper Inspirations called Easter Basket. I stamped it in chocolate chip on vanilla and used Prismacolor pencils to color it. The dp is Basic Grey's Two Scoops. The sentiment is from another Paper Inspirations unmounted set called Chick on an Egg and is stamped in close to cocoa. Here is a card I made with that set. I used the scalloped rectangular nestabilities to cut out the sentiment and ran it through again to emboss it. I sponged the edges with pretty in pink ink. The other cardstock is SU's barely banana and pretty in pink. The ribbon (which is Offray satin ribbon, I believe, from Walmart) was first just wrapped around the panel and then I took another piece, made a bow, then attached it with mini glue dots.
Thanks for stopping by and Happy Easter everyone!
Recipe
Stamps: Paper Inspirations (Easter Basket and Chick on a Egg)
Paper: Barely banana and pretty in pink (SU); Two Scoops (Basic Grey)
Ink: Chocolate chip, close to cocoa, pretty in pink
Accessories: Prismacolor pencils, nestabilities, ribbon, dimensionals, dauber for shading, mini glue dots
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Stamp Club Cards
This is one of the cards we'll be doing tomorrow at my stamp club. I cased this card from Mary Fish's blog. I wanted a softer look, so I changed the colors. The *egg* is actually the balloon from Birthday Whimsy, one of the free sets from SU's sale-a-bration catalog. It's cut in half with the zig-zag scissors. Isn't that a great idea? I thought so! I colored the stamps with markers. Mary did that and also used the Versamarker to emboss the image. I didn't do that because I thought it would be too much for 10 girls to do...too involved! But check out her blog to see how to emboss with SU markers. The colors in real life don't look as bright as they do in the picture. They really do look nice together!Thanks for stopping by!
Recipe
Stamps: Merci, Birthday Whimsy, All Holidays
Paper: Apricot Appeal, Gable Green, Lavendar Lace, Whisper White
Ink: Same as the paper
Accessories: Scallop punch, photo corner punch, cuttlebug and folders, zig-zag scissors, dimensionals
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Time for the Bubbly!
Tomorrow is my good friend Eileen's 50th birthday! I just got this Time for the Bubbly set from MFT, and thought it would be perfect as we are planning on getting her a spa gift, too! I did the paper piercing technique on this so I could use the dp as *wallpaper*. I first stamped the image on SU's new Afternoon Tea dp and then stamped it again on whisper white. I used my copic markers to color the tub, legs, rug, and mirror. I used a silver pen on the mirror to get the shiny mirrored look. Once colored, I cut the tub and floor out together, then cut out the mirror. I adhered them directly to the dp (over the image I had previously stamped). The bubbles are covered in Crystal Effects and glitter. I did lots of layers in groovy guava, chocolate chip, and sky blue. I used my new Swiss Dots cuttlebug folder for the large blue mat. The yellow marvy circle and oval punches were used for the sentiment. I also stamped *Relax* on the mirror. I used the slot punch to bring the ribbon through. In hindsight, I would have tied the ribbon higher or put some brads on the empty space in the right corner. The ribbon is slightly covering the sentiment. Not a big deal, and I am happy with this one! Thanks for stopping by and let me know what you think!Recipe
Stamps: MFT Time for the Bubbly
Paper: Groovy guava, chocolate chip, sky blue, whisper white
Ink: black
Accessories: copic markers, marvy scallop punches, slot punch, crystal effects, glitter, satin ribbon, cuttlebug and folder, dimensionals, silver pen
Labels:
Copic Markers,
My Favorite Things,
Paper Piecing
The Cabin
My DH, the dogs and I went out to our cabin today in Cherry Creek, NY. When we got there, the street wasn't plowed and we were disappointed. So we turned around and started back, and then saw the plow. I couldn't believe the amount of snow! We had to walk through the snow to the cabin. This is a picture of my DH and the dogs walking through the snow. I didn't think Kali (the one lagging behind) was going to make it!
This is a picture of the cabin from about where the pond is. I thought this was such a beautiful picture! The sky was so blue today and the clouds so fluffy and white. It was a perfect day! (I, of course, was inside by the fire trying to stay warm!)
Thanks for stopping by! I should have a card done later either for the Featured Stamper challenge or my girlfriend's 50th birthday !
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Irish Quilt Inspiration


I took the diamond pattern from this quilt to create this card. I used PTI's Borders and Corners Monogram Edition for the diamond shape. Placement was so easy to do because of the clear stamp! The rest of the stamps are Studio G $1 stamps from ACMoore! The larger shamrocks don't get very good coverage like the better quality acrylic stamps, but for $1, they worked just fine. The tiny shamrocks around the border are from the same line. There are about eight of them in a line, and I just stamped them for the border. They really worked out wonderfully. The card needed something, and I remembered these shamrock jewels I purchased at JoAnn's. There is a shamrock on the horseshoe, so I put one there and two near the sentiment. (Are there too many shamrocks on this card? Can there ever be enough for St. Patty's Day? Hmmm...) This literally took 10 minutes to make and maybe 5 minutes to decide which stamps to use (I have about three sets of these St. Patty's $1 stamps). I think I'm going to send this to my friend in Ohio whose last name is O'Donnell. I think that's appropriate! Happy St. Patty's day and may the luck of the Irish be with you!
Recipe
Stamps: PTI B&C Monogram Edition, Studio G $1 stamps
Paper: Wild Wasabi, whisper white
Ink: Wild Wasabi
Accessories: shamrock jewels
Two More Dog Pics (are you bored yet?)

This is Lizzie in our backyard looking for her toy after I threw it! She looks like an ostrich! See the snow? Not much for our area, but it is March 8 already!

This one is the last, I promise! Of all the pics I've taken of Lizzie, this is my all-time favorite! She was only a few months old and it was taken at our cabin in Cherry Creek, NY by our pond (does this land look familiar, Cheryl?). Look at that face and that dirty nose! She is the sweetest dog (next to Kali, of course)! Scroll down for my other *dog* posting!
Well, thanks for letting me go on about my dogs. We have no children, so this is the next best thing! Have a great weekend!

Snow, Snow, and Dogs!
Sorry I haven't been around all week. I've been busy, sick, and working on these shower invitations, so I haven't had time to work on fun stuff! I wanted to post this earlier, but blogger was down. I've wanted to post some pics of my dogs. Some of you have mentioned the pic of me with my puppy, Lizzie. That was when she was 3 or 4 weeks old when we went to pick her out of the litter. We got her when she was 6 weeks old. She is now 10 months and full of so much energy and fun! My other is almost 14 years old, and her name is Kali. They are both Springer Spaniels. Kali is a very special dog. Everyone has loved her since we first got her. She is much more mellow (always has been) and I think that is why everyone always loves her. She is very approachable and so, so well-behaved. Not that Lizzie isn't (well, most of the time), but she is still a puppy with A LOT of energy. She likes to chew my DH's socks, underwear (I know, ugh!), and t-shirts that he leaves on the basement floor! Anyway, the Buffalo and surrounding areas got some snow this weekend, so I thought I'd post pics of the dogs and the snow.

This is Kali after being outside snowblowing with my DH! She is a very loyal dog and will sit out in the snow for HOURS waiting for my DH. Everyday around 3:30 she goes out front and waits for him! It's kind of annoying cause she doesn't do that for me!

This is Kali after being outside snowblowing with my DH! She is a very loyal dog and will sit out in the snow for HOURS waiting for my DH. Everyday around 3:30 she goes out front and waits for him! It's kind of annoying cause she doesn't do that for me!
This next picture is Lizzie with her red toy (can you see it in the snow?). I just threw that thing for her and she was waiting (and posing-she loves to have her pic taken) until I threw it again!
I also got 6 more Copic markers in today's mail from my Copic club over at Gina K designs! These are in the beige/brown tones! Getting closer to that 36 number!
I also got my signature from this website. I saw it on Lauren's website.
