Our hostess this month was Paola. Such a fun one to work with. Can't wait to see what the next round will bring.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Calendar Girls
I'm a little late with my posting. Life has just gotten away from me lately. But, I couldn't miss participating in this month's challenge. I picked an "easy" one, but I think the recipient will be thrilled to receive it. I've made a TLC190 Stair Step Fold card for my 3 year old nephew, Austin. He has spent quite a bit of time with me lately and has taken a liking to card making. He's been counting the days down to Halloween for over a week and is so excited that today is finally the day. My Frankenstein and "Boo to You" are $1 stamps that I've had kicking around in my Halloween box for a while. The felt ghost, pumpkin and bat are from a set of stickers from JoAnn. The ghosts at the top are a sizzix die.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Calendar Girl time
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It's that time again. Our hostess this month is Terry. She supplied us with a fun sketch challenge from sweetandsassystamps. Here is the link to the ongoing sketch challenge http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/forums/card-sketches-f41/sketch-challenge-450-%7B8-21-13%7D-t577369.html |
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Mystery Swap
April is our host this month. Here is my card. This image is from Unity stamps. My background papers are from a paper pack from DCWV.
Thanks April for the fun image. Owls are a favorite of mine :)
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Thanksgiving
I know it's early for Thanksgiving, but this is for Barb's Halloween/Thanksgiving card swap. Trying to get ahead of the game and send her a few swaps at the same time. I couldn't get the best picture, but the background paper is BoBunny Forever Fall Foliage. The Happy Thanksgiving is SU Tags 4 You with the matching punch. The square is gold paper that I just picked up at Michael's this week for $1. The card base is Cajan Craze, with Always Artichoke and artichoke denim ribbon.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Whole Latte Love
The card base is confetti cream, with elegant eggplant background. I made my own doily with an MFT scalloped circle die and cut it in half. The paper is from Debra Wingert.
Friday, September 6, 2013
It's A Boy!!
It's A Boy!!!
I have a new little nephew!!! His name is Kyle Steven Baker, 7lbs 10oz, 18 1/2 inches long and the cutest thing ever. I'm sooooo excited. He is my younger brother's little boy and I will get to see him lots, and lots. I've been taking care of his big brother, Austin for the last 3 1/2 years while mommy and daddy work. Mom is home until January so I'll have to "share" but I don't mind.
So, I've been working on a little gift for him. I always try to make little bibs and receiving blankets for any new babies close to me. These are favorite things that I enjoyed for my babies and they are always well received.
My theme is "transportation". It started with Thomas the tank engine. My 3 1/2 year old nephew is just into anything that has to do with Thomas and trucks, so I tried to find some things that would be fun for him too rather than stick to just baby prints. Then I found an adorable Fisher-Price set of baby toys with a boat, a car and an airplane. So I decided to hunt down some more little boy prints with wheels. I couldn't resist the "Auntie is the Best" onesie, though I'm hiding it inside the package. He'll know how cool I am soon enough :)
So I got out my circle cake board and started wrapping these things up. This is how it came together.
I rolled up the blankets for the bottom layer and stuck a bib in between each one. Wrapped them up with a string to keep their shape and made a band out of cardstock, sewed the edges and cut out some designs from the B is for Boy cricut cartridge. The top layer is all the bibs with the ties sticking up at the top. I used a plastic cake dowel to keep the cake together. Wrapped it all up with a basket wrap and added some curly ribbon to the top. All together it's 4 40" square blankets (bigger than a lot of store bought ones) and 16 baby bibs.
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