Color Cue #3
Posted on | April 15, 2010 | 17 Comments
It’s Thursday! I have one more night here in our home (sniff, sniff) and then we’ll be moving in to base lodging until we fly out next Wednesday. I have tons of UK stuff to share but today, I just want to post this card and get on with my Thursday…
Dawn, the owner and designer of WPlus9, has another color cue challenge on her blog. AWESOME colors: blue/gray, yellow, white, and melon. Although the colors are great I had a hard time creating because I have a limited supply of ink. I only have six colors with me: red, blue, white, black, pink, and green, and so I had to really dig through my stuff to be able to play. A challenge I tell you. So, my card’s close but the blue on mine is just a tad bit more turquoisy than the blue on the Cue. So yes, quite a challenge indeed this one was!
Alrighty, gotta go to work. I’ll share more moving stories tomorrow!
Material:
Stamps: WPlus9 Woodgrain Sillhouette Addition and Funky Flowers sentiment
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink
Pattern paper: October Afternoon and My Little Shoebox (the clouds)
Ink: Clear and Simple Stamps
Accessories: Martha Stewart rhinestones, PTI buttons, twine and ribbon
Flabby Butt and Signing
Posted on | January 27, 2010 | 12 Comments
My M said this evening:
M: Mommy, when are you going to start working out again?
Me: Why?
M: You have a flabby butt.
Me: (deep inside: AAAAAAURGGHHHHHH!!!!)Thanks, M.
So I was doing the P90x but that was short lived. I blame it on M. She puked all over my workout rug. Don’t ask me what happened. I think all the rolling around and crazy moves that I did made her sick. After she threw up she went to bed and was all better the next morning. I ended up watching the video while cleaning up M’s mess. I had to air out the room too and it was probably 0 degrees outside.
BUT, it will continue! I have the kids on a schedule this week and so far so good. If this continues I should be able to workout at around 9:30 p.m.! Of course we’ll see. My hobby might just distract me, ha!
The signing deal… my baby is growing up!! Jovie can sign “milk” and “change“. I use change instead of “diapers” because it’s harder to see the sign for diapers. She’s also understanding “bath” and “all done“. The milk sign started a few weeks ago but I wasn’t sure until a week or two ago. We have this parents as teachers program here and her mentor was here when Jovie signed milk. We’re so proud of our little peanut!! M signed when she was 6-months-old and she got “dog” at 7-months. The rest came tumbling through quickly (we watched the My Baby Can Talk video and Signing Time) and at 14-months M knew about 33 some words. M started talking at 14-months. She skipped babbling and went to talking but a few words were sometimes unclear and so M would speak and sign until she was 18-months-old. By then she was speaking in 4-5 word sentences.
We’re hoping Jovie can do at least the basics. We’ve noticed that she’s a lot slower than M in terms of development timeline. M had a few teeth at Jovie’s age while Jovie’s still toothless. M was already pulling herself up too while Jovie is still not crawling although she loves to sit up by herself and jump on her jumparoo. It’s so interesting to see how different each are. Fun fun!!
I did make a card and this one is based on the current Embellish magazine challenge: stripes and the colors kraft, purple, and brown. So ok, it’s not a traditional stripe but I’ve got some lines in there, right? I wanted to use more of the PTI stamps I got!!
Before I go I want to share this photo. I love how solemn Jovie looked. Have a nice one and more later!!!
My First Homemade Bread
Posted on | January 10, 2010 | 11 Comments
First a card:
I used PTI stamps and the pattern paper is a little bit of leftover from one of my digital papers from Shabby Pickle Designs. The colors came from Dawn McVey. I could have made all sorts of cards/scrapbook pages all day today but I wasn’t motivated. Instead I just lounged around with the girls.
As for the bread… Check this baby out:
I am doing really good with my 2010 goal to make more food from scratch. The above wheat bread is really delicious. I got this one from AllRecipes and the 500+ people who gave this five stars were right!! M and hubby loves it. It is a tad bit sweeter than the store bread but I think you can easily adjust by removing the 2nd cup of sugar. I did follow one of the tip; I divided the dough up into two instead of three to make it more sandwich size. Another tip said to put the dough in the dryer to speed up the growth and so I did – it’s not like I have a lot of warm places options to let my dough sit and rise anyways. I didn’t have any laundry to dry and so I just turned it on for a few minutes before I placed the dough in there. Did it help? I dunno but it grew well. Lovely bread and next time I’m going to try adding sunflower and more wheat and reduce the regular flour.
I hope you had a great weekend. My spring class starts up tomorrow and I have a full class so I’ll be sporadic with the crafting as I get more papers to grade. So until next time!!!
Freebie: Ornament + Embellish Circle Card
Posted on | October 18, 2009 | 12 Comments
Hey, hey, I’ve been BUSY and in a great way…crafting AND using my toys! Today I have a card using Ashley Newell’s challenge, #2, and it’s a circle card with the following colors: white, blue, green and brown. This is what I came up with ((All but the ribbon from PapertreyInk. Ribbon was found at an antique store, 20 yrds for $3 and still made in the USA)):
Pretty simple card and I used my Klik-N-Kut machine again. The ornament I made myself and again I am sharing the file (right click image and save as to save the jpeg file to your computer:
As I mentioned in the previous post, because it’s complimentary I am not going to save it to every die-cut extension. If you don’t see your format or your machine cannot import any of the files, download and install Inkscape and save as/export to the correct format yourself. I did try opening the DXF and KNK in my machine and they work.
Glad Ashley renewed the deadline so that I can play too. Had lots of fun doing this and it was also great to be able to use my machine AND create sharable files. Have a great one!
I Like This Card :)
Posted on | September 5, 2009 | 16 Comments
NOTE: I have a blog candy!
No, not that one above. The above was what M made… all by herself!! She did this at the after school program yesterday. It’s a picture frame for a picture that her little penpal, Sofi, made. Who doesn’t know Sofi? If you don’t you’re missing out! She’s Cathy Pascual‘s little girl. Cathy’s an awesome awesome paper and digital crafter – Sofi use to be her main scrapbooking subject but now she has a newbie to exploit {::LAUGH}. She’s been published many times and have designed for many folks. She’s currently a fashionista as SIStv, where I met her. M and Sofi has been snail mailing and M thinks Sofi’s the cutest thing! I think if Cathy and I lived closer we’d make great real life friends and the girls will have a blast together. M with Sofi and Jovie with Zara. We’d be totally weird at the park tho… ppl might think we’re paparazzi ha ha ha… we’d have our cameras aiming at the kids at all times {::SMILES}.
Okie, my card that I like…
I used Dawn’s colors for this week and really like the color combo on this card. You all know Ashley Newell? Well she started a new online publication, Embellish Magazine, and even though this card does not meet her challenge criteria the twine was inspired by her. Besides the colors I like the fact that I used this stamp set again. I’ve had this SU set for awhile and have only used it once until this week. The top, the cream ribbons, those are just little strips of ribbon that were adhered on with glue first and then sewed. I think it gives the card a little bit more dimension.
Alright, that’s it from me. More later! Tomorrow hopefully since it is a long weekend and we’re not doing anything but clean and lounge around at home. Have a great one you all and oh, don’t forget the blog candy!














