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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Loving My Free Stuff :D - Reverie Creations DT Projects

I just want to say very quickly that I am extremely grateful for the fathers in my life. First for my husband! You are my rock, and my best friend. You do so much for our family that I can't even begin to say thank you. You make me laugh everyday and you take wonderful care of our daughter! Even when you give her bright blue snow cones : D. I love you! Then for my dad. Thank you Dad for setting the bar high of what a father should be. Thank you for teaching me to be a good person and showing me life shouldn't always be taken so seriously. I love you! And for all the other dads out there, you guys rock. Happy Father' Day!

I got to work quickly after my boxes of goodies came in! I have 4 pages of my lyrics album finished! I can't decide if I should start posting pages now or wait until the whole thing is finished. For now I will wait, but I sure as well may change my mind later : D.

In the mean time, I did use almost all of the Reverie Creations package that I received! I made a 9x9 scrapbook page and 3 little mini cards - 3x3. I was inspired by the gold foil inside the roses paper. I love how shiny it is! So I used my Coffee House Tattered Angels spray on the brown cardstock to make it shiny as well. It gave it a sort of copper color. So cool! The one bad thing is that the spray makes the paper curl and warp. So I should have let it dry under something heavy to keep the paper flat. I will remember that for next time. I knew I wanted to rubon's to look like they were sort of coming out of the pictures and then off the bottom of the page.

So here are the pics:


I got the title for my layout from one of my most favorite children's books by the same title. It's such a great story about love and motherhood.


In that top picture, Peyton still makes that face sometimes when she is sleeping. It's pretty cute.


Here are the supplies used:
  • Cardstock - American Crafts
  • Patterned Paper - American Crafts, Scenic Route {lined paper}
  • Rubons - American Crafts
  • Punches - Lace border Martha Stewart, Real Estate Sign EK Success
  • Ribbon - American Crafts
  • Chipboard Letters - Green Glitter Dear Lizzy for American Crafts, Brown Flocked Lush for My Minds Eye
  • Glimmer Mists - Coffee House Tattered Angels
  • Ink - Soft Suede Stampin' Up! classic

These pictures where taken in the hospital the morning after Peyton was born. We tool pictures too after the hospital photographer did since she was all dressed up for the first time. She was so newborn swollen and red, but so, so, so cute!

In the pictures of the cards, you can see the gold in the patterned paper better. I think these would be fun on the outside of a wedding present.

Here are the pics:




Here are the supplies for the cards:

  • Cardstock - American Crafts

  • Patterned Paper - American Crafts, Scenic Route {lined paper}

  • Punches - Scallop Circle Stampin' Up!, Real Estate Sign EK Sign

  • Ink - Soft Suede classic Stampin' Up!

  • Stamps - Congratulations Stampin' Up!

  • Jewel Brad - My Minds Eye

  • Glimmer Mist - Coffee House Tattered Angels

  • Other - Glossy Accents {used to hold the scallop circle rose together}, Pop Dots

  • Ribbon - Brown Gingham Making Memories, Brown Silk American Crafts
And there you have the first projects made for the Reverie Creations Design Team! Hope you all like    them  : D! Have a great Father's Day!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

There's Nothing Like Free Stuff In The Mail!

This week I received two packages of free goodies! The first one was from Scrapbook Trends Magazine. It was because of winning a contest from them about a month ago. If you remember it was a birdhouse I had made for my mom for Mother's day. I was so excited to open my box of goodies. I had no idea what was being sent to me, I just knew it was going to be "...a fabulous prize package from one of our sponsors..." . So I waited and waited and I was extremely pleased when I opened the box and found some of the Lush line from My Minds Eye.

Here are the pics below of what I received:




I was so excited when I opened the box and it was full of My Minds Eye Lush line! I started my first page in the blue mini album. I decided I was making it  full of my favorite song lyrics. I am a sucker for good music and if the lyrics are really good, then I can't not love the song. So I get lyrics stuck in my head and then I want to try to remember them and so I decided an album was the perfect way to do it. I have 3 pages almost completed so far. It's hard to choose the songs, but it's fun just doing it. I figured it was a good project about me. I have been scrapbooking some more pics of Pey too so I will get those pages posted soon!

On to the next box of free goodness :D. As I mentioned I made my first design team for Reverie Creations. Later this week I got my paper kit, rub-ons and adhesive. So I am going to use them to make a scrapbook page and card!!! So I can't wait to show you guys the results. The paper I got is totally my style so I was excited when I got it.

Here is what I got:



I love how shiny the rose paper is!


I started using this adhesive yesterday and am liking it a lot. It's cheaper than the tape runner I usually use so I am switch to it! I am trying to decide though if I want to get one of the great big Scotch tape runners though because I go through adhesive so freaking fast! So we will see.


This is the backside of both pieces of pattern paper. I love these color of yellow.

I am off to do a little crafting before I head out to my brother in laws football game to work the gate! Hopefully I can get some fun stuff done today. Have a good weekend everyone!

Monday, June 14, 2010

The Good, The Bad, And The Did She Really Make That Card! :D

Hi Everyone! Sorry it's been so long since I have posted. But I am  back! And I have a fun project to show you.


But first I wanted to take a minute to share some news. I have been selected to be on the Reverie Creations Design Team! Woot! I am so excited. It is a great little community that is just starting. It consists of a small online store, a message forum and some other fun things. I can't wait to get my first set of goodies and get scrapping : D! Right now with your first order you get a paper pack or adhesive for free! What a cool deal, hu! Just mention your choice in the comments section of your order. So head on over and join the community. It's a lot of fun!

Just very quickly, on a personal note.... Thank you to all of you that have reached out to say the kind things you have and to be good friends and family at this time. My family and I really appreciate all of you. Life is hard sometimes, but I am surrounded by good people and it makes the hard times not as hard as the could be. So thank you.

And now to the moment you have all been waiting for! In preparation for the movie coming out in just 16 days, I made the funniest cards ever! I would like to introduce you to the official Sparkle Edward card :D. Ok, they look kind of serious, but it came to me late last night and I was laughing so hard at myself when I came up with it and I knew I had to make them for my friends at work that like Twilight. I tried so hard to get a good picture of Edward on the card, because he really sparkles!!!!! Yep, he sparkles just like in real life.

Here are the pics:



I know, I know! I am totally a dork! But I so can't help myself sometimes : D.


Here are all the cards for my peeps at work!

As I have said many times before, I love the books and am Team Edward for sure! So for anyone who doesn't like the series, I know it's not for everyone. And for those of you that are Team Jacob, no I did not make you a card : D.

The stamp set with Edwards face is actually part of a set that I purchased at Barnes & Noble of all locations. I got it when New Moon was still in the theatres. I tried to find it on their site so I could link you guys to it here, but I couldn't find the set anywhere on the BN.com site. On the back of the container for the stamps I found a web address: http://www.necaonline.com/. So I went to it and found the New Moon section. I clicked on it and it took me to a Amazon store where I still couldn't find it. :-( I took pictures and posted them just below in case anyone wanted to track the set down still and maybe if you contact someone at the necaonline site, you could find the it that way. 

The set consists of this beautiful Edward, one of Bella and Jake, and then a Team Edward, Team Jacob, Twilight, Cullens banner, and the Cullen Crest. Plus it also came with a black ink pad and they all came in a metal tin. So I have had the set for a while, but this is the first time I have used it. I doubt I will ever use the Team Jacob or Jacob's face stamps! But now if there was a Team Taylor Lautner stamp, I would definitely use it! : D.

Here is the nitty gritty:

  • Cardstock - Basic Black, Whisper White Stampin' Up!

  • Patterned Paper - Bo Bunny {Black and Grey, Grey and Cream, Yellow and Black and Red, Red and Black for roses} and Presto Patterns Specialty DSP Stampin' Up! {red and white paper strips - This paper is solid white with embossed images on all of the paper pack. I took a makeup sponge and rubbed the red ink all over the paper. The embossed images stay white. It's really fun to use and it's got a way cool texture to it.}

  • Stamp Sets - Twilight {included the black ink pad} from Barnes & Noble manufactured by NECA, Sparkle sentiment is from the Warm Words set from Stampin' Up!

  • Brad - Red Rhinestone Fire Circle Stampin' Up!

  • Ribbon - Black Velvet Making Memories, Grey Satin Stampin' Up!, or Black Grosgrain Stampin' Up!

  • Smooch Spritz - Vanilla Shimmer Stampin' Up!
I know the roses cover up most of Edwards hair but the stamp cracks me up, because even it has huge hair!



Front side


Back side

Here is the next thing to show you.... Amber finished her card from our Stampin' Up! Use All The Products That We Buy Swap, so I thought I would show you now. I am waiting to get Marci's. So when she does, I will also post it. Amber purchased the Itty Bitty Bits set, Bitty Buttons, and Punch Pack. They are so cute and definitely so Itty Bitty! The funny thing that we were all laughing about was she used all three things on the very center of her flower on the card, and that is the only place they all are : D. It still turned out super cute though, doncha think! The patterned paper is My Minds Eye.

Here is Amber's cute card:
In the very center of the flower, you see the stamped image,
the punched out flower and button!!! Is it not the
cutest, Itty Bittiest
layering you have ever seen! The layered flowers behind are cut from Amber's Cricut.

I am now up to 6 hole followers here - officially anyway! I know I have lots of stragglers that still happen by. So thanks guys!!!! I am glad to have you!

And lastly but never least, I leave you with the pictures Peyton had me take of her today. As I was sitting down to post on my blog, she saw the camera and said "Take my picture Mom!" She is so going through a little diva stage right now. It's pretty cute! She makes Thong and I take pictures of her all the time with phones or cameras!

So here is her little mini photo shoot! The first pic is my fav for sure!



Look at that laugh! She's so cute, I can't help but be in love with her : D



I imagine this will be the smile to see in school pictures in many years to come.



Look at all those toys in the background!!!

I am off to watch the first episode of season 3 of True Blood! Team Eric! Down with Bill! Good Night ladies!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Hi TJ. This Post Is For You - Enjoy The Journey Together card


So as some of you know, I have my blog set up to post to Facebook anytime I post. Plus I also have a photo album on it specifically for my crafty projects. I was told today, by a friend that I work with if I keep posting crafty projects, then another friend of ours was going to block me from being his friend. So it is to TJ, that I dedicate this post to. I love ya TJ. But no worries. If you can't handle the crafting, so be it. : D

Back to the cards. It's that time again. Amber, Marci and I all got our Stampin' Up! orders, so here is what I made. I am so loving the Smooch Spritz from Stampin' Up! I got it in Vanilla this time, but I would love it in all of the colors. The one downside is that it is a smaller bottle. And mind you, I used it on almost all of the pieces to these cards. But making just the 3 of them, I went through half the bottle. Besides the Smooch Spritz from Stampin' Up! I also used Tattered Angels Coffee House spray. I am having a hard time being sparing with it. It sprays a lot and so on small pieces, it goes on really thick. I am learning to be better with it though.


Once Marci and Amber get their projects finished, I'll post those as well.


Here is the inside of my card. If you look closely, you can see the Vanilla Smooch Spritzer everywhere.

The Supplies Used:
  • Cardstock - Crushed Curry and Very Vanilla Stampin' Up!
  • Patterned Paper - Fly A Kite October Afternoon
  • Stamp Sets - Punched Posies, Pedaling Past and Simple Serif Mini Alphabet Stampin' Up!
  • Inks - Soft Suede and Baha Breeze Stampin' Up!, Coffee Shop Tattered Angels, Vanilla Shimmer Smooch Spritz Stampin' Up!
  • Punches - Decorative Tag EK Success, Scallop Oval Punch Stampin' Up for EK Success
  • Ribbon - Brown Gingham Making Memories
  • Other - small scissors {used to cut out the bicycle}, Pop Dots Glue Dots
Although the colors aren't a traditional color scheme for a wedding card, I couldn't resist paring this cute bicycle made for two and the October Afternoon paper. I think they compliment each other pretty well. When I had first planned out the card, I wanted to use Thickers to say "Together" on the outside of the card. But then I decided to go with the small card format instead. So I ended up using my Simple Serif Mini alphabet that I haven't used in forever instead. It wasn't exactly what I wanted, but I just went with it. I have always had a hard time with getting the letters to line up straight, so I just stamped and pretended that I meant for it to be crooked : D.

I was hostess this month, so I was excited to get a few extras that I have been wanting for a while. So I got the Punched Posies as my hostess set, and then I also got the Scallop Oval punch that I have been wanting forever and an embossing plate. It's fun to be hostess :D Gotta love free stuff!!!

I just got finished watching some clips and then cast interview for True Blood on Ustream. I am looking forward to it coming back on. I haven't hidden the fact that I haven't liked a lot of the liberties taken in the show. But Aaron Ball said something that made sense to me. He said that the reason why characters in later books are being pulled in sooner is because with the series being 10 books now and counting, they can use material from later books sooner instead of making stuff up {not that there wasn't enough material before in the first few seasons}. I can't imagine the show running 10 seasons though and Sookie being only 27 8 seasons from now, like she is in the books. Only a few years have past by in the timeline of the books. And when you are watching actual actors instead of just picturing the characters in your head, 10 years is a lot. So I am thinking that - although I know they will change things a lot - the show is going to rely more on other books in the series instead of just making things up. On this upcoming season, I can't wait to see Alcide on the Small Screen this season! He's still one of my favorite characters in the series. I was sad they didn't have the actor that plays him in on the live stream. In the mean time, I just finished book 10 and loved it. Not as much as 9, but it was still really good. Can't wait for the next novella to come out and then see where the story goes from here. The one thing about the series that I love is that it isn't completely predictable. That's something to be said considering how many books in it is now. And I love the cast of characters!

After I finished the cards yesterday, I started on a scrapbook page. But it wasn't with photos. Instead it was lyrics to one of my favorite Ingrid Michaelson songs. I have been a big fan of music lyrics for quite some time. I don't care what the genre is, if the song has lyrics I can relate to, I usually end up loving it. I know I am a total dork, but I have notebooks of lyrics to some of my favorite songs. When I saw New Moon in the theatre for the second time, I took my notebook, so I could write down what songs where in the different scenes. I know! Total dork :D. So I decided to start scrapbooking my favorite songs and I hope to have quite a collection over time. Speaking of scrapbooking, I will get back to pictures of Peyton here shortly. I've been working on so many projects that I haven't scrapbooked for a little while.

Last thing before I go. I should get my tutorial up this week! Sorry again for taking so long with it!

Off to bed!

Monday, May 31, 2010

A Present From Peyton


Today I was busy doing some things around home, but we needed to get flowers to take to my grandparent's grave and Thong's father's grave. Plus we needed a treat for the Memorial Day Bar-B-Que that we were going to today. So Thong and Peyton went to the store and I stayed home to get what I needed to done. When they came back, Peyton came running in the door with a bouquet of flowers for me! It was so cute! She told Thong that she wanted to get flowers for me : D. How can I not be charmed by that. My little girl is such a sweetie. And what a thoughtful thing for my two year old to think of doing. I am pretty blessed to have her! I love her so much! Thong said he had picked out another bouquet for me and she said no! And then picked out these gorgeous lillies! And they smell so good. I love flowers. What woman doesn't.

Hope you all had a safe and fun Memorial Weekend. It went by quickly but it was good! I saw Sex and the City 2 with friends on Saturday,  then I caught up on Greys Anatomy, played lots and lots with Peyton, and I even got a little crafting in. I am extremely thankful though for those that came before us and sacrificed themselves for a belief in freedom and in human rights. I am thankful for those that are still serving in the armed forces doing that very thing. Memorial Day also makes me reflect upon my grandparents and how much I miss them and how much they always made me feel like I was the most important person in the world to them. Days like this help us remember what is really important in the past so we can move forward in our lives.

Happy Memorial Day!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Lots To Talk About And Lots To Show - Peyton's Banner, Malia's Birthday And My Own Birdhouse


I have been working on this banner for Peyton's room for a few weeks. And I finally finished it on Wednesday this week. It's hard to tell from this picture, but it spells out Peyton. I have a ton of chipboard letters already, but I only had smaller ones for most of the letters in her name but the P. But I decided to use what I had on hand instead of going out and buying new ones. So the letters are small but it spells out her name nonetheless.

I am super excited to have it finished! I admit that I have been slacking since - and before - Peyton was born in decorating her room. But I really want to get it looking cute and fun for her. Her bed sits right below this and yesterday when she woke up, I found her standing in her crib staring up at it. When she saw me she said over and over "Mama, I love my present, I love it!" It was pretty cute!!!!

Here are some more pics of the details and each part of the banner:









This last picture was taken before it was hung up. I was trying to get a view of as much of it as possible without it being hung up yet. As you can tell I have used a ton of different brands to get it all put together, and a lot of fun techniques too.

Here is the list of supplies {from left to right}:
  • White Flower Knobs - Hobby Lobby
  • Ribbon - blue and brown polka dot is my stash, brown satin - Stampin' Up!, pink scallop purchased from Material Girls fabric store in South Jordan, pink striped Making Memories, blue and green gingham is my stash, caramel satin ribbon Stampin' Up!, green wrinkled satin blue velvet scallop trim American Crafts, orange grosgrain Stampin' Up!, green lace trim My Minds Eye, pink and white tool is from Joanne's, pink gathered Stampin' Up!, brown large width grosgrain is my stash, brown, blue and pink striped Making Memories, yellow polka-dot Making Memories,pink gingham Making Memories, brown polka-dot grosgrain Stampin' Up!, artichoke grosgrain Stampin' Up!, sky blue and white polka-dot grosgrain Stampin' Up!, pink stitched grosgrain Stampin' Up!, yellow satin is from Easter packaging of mini Reese's Peanut Butter Cups : D, pink paisley from Walmart, hot pink organza Target Dollar Spot, rusted twisted wire {this holds the whole banner together and is strung from each large chipboard base to the next with the wooden spools over them}.
  • Chipboard - large circle BasicGrey, large scallop flower Scenic Route, large letter P BasicGrey, large bird mini album Stampin' Up!, letter e Heidi Swapp, chipboard flower Maya Road, letter y Heidi Swapp, brown polka-dot frame American Crafts, letter t Heidi Swapp, mini tree and bird Imaginisce, green bird with white flowers American Crafts
  • Wooden Spools - Roberts Crafts
  • Patterned Paper - {around first spool} BasicGrey, yellow fabric paper Dear Lizzy for American Crafts, pink polka-dot {around second spool} Dear Lizzy for American Crafts, brown polka dot with roses {on large scallop flower) Dear Lizzy for American Crafts, Old Olive and Whisper White cardstock Stampin' Up!, brown with paisley {on large bird} BasicGrey, blue and white polka-dot Dear Lizzy for American Crafts, red and pink strawberry {used on rose} Dear Lizzy for American Crafts, pink and white polka dot American Crafts, green and yellow flower {cut as half scallop circle} BasicGrey, brown polka-dot bird Stamin' Up!, orange and green flower My Little Shoebox, pink and dark pink polka-dot October Afternoon, blue and white graph October Afternoon {scallops behind large circle and as part of the Scallop Circle flower over the doily}, green with brown circles BasicGrey, green graph with the black and yellow bee BasicGrey, green and white white damask American Crafts, brown and pink polka-dot October Afternoon, pink and white flowers {around spool after the letter n}, yellow and white polka dot Dear Lizzy for American Crafts, cream with pink, blue, yellow and green flowers BasicGrey
  • Fabric - blue and cream Joanne's Fabrics
  • Adhesives - cool heat glue gun, pop dots, glue dots, liquid glue, glue stick, tape runner, crystal effects
  • Accessories - green leaf head pins Imaginisce, tree branch and bird with heart stickers Dear Lizzy for American Crafts, silver paper clip Stampin' Up!, blue button BasicGrey, brown and white string, gemstone brad, Stampin' Up!, blue flower Prima, metal flower All My Memories, cream crocheted flower Imaginisce, pink velvet flower Prima, white paper doilies Wilton, buttons are my stash, white damask flower sticker Heidi Swapp, flower sticker BasicGrey, green flowers Bazill Basics, pink brad All My Memories, pink glitter Stickles, brown brad Bazill Basics, metal flower and brad 7 Gypsies, decorative head pins Making Memories, pink corduroy button Stampin' Up!, pink gem stickers My Minds Eye Lush line, crocheted flowers Dear Lizzy for American Crafts, green gem brad K & Company
  • Inks - Soft Suede, Old Olive and Rose Red all from Stampin' Up!, coffee alcohol spray ink Tattered Angels
  • Tools - Crop-A-Dile, sponge to apply ink to paper and embellishments, fabric starch to make paper flowers, needle and thread to make ribbon ruffle flowers, glue gun, 1/16" hole punch, foam brush
  • Punches - Bird, Scallop Circle and 1 3/8" Circle Stampin' Up!, butterfly Martha Stewart
  • Die - Flower Fresh Stampin' Up! for Sizzix Big Shot
  • Paint - cream acrylic Apple Barrel
What a list of supplies! I went absolutely crazy when I saw the Dear Lizzy line of fabric paper. I think it is an awesome idea. And I love that it is adhesive backed! It saved so much time not having to sand the paper down to fit the chip board. And I love the look of the fabric. I think it gives a fun and vintage look to the projects they are used on.

I love using the fabric paper to make the twisted flowers. I put one on the bird with the letter t and then another on the circle with the letter o. They are really easy to make but a little time consuming. I have mentioned before Liz Kartchner did a video tutorial on how to make them for American Crafts. I apologize, I don't have the link anymore but it is on her blog and it is a link to You Tube.

On the first circle on the left side, I am still not sure what to put there. So I will figure it out shortly. But I wanted to hang it up now anyway. I noticed now that it is hung up too that there are some ribbon bows that I want to change the size of, some of the pin wheel flowers that are popping up and some other mistakes that I would like to fix. But for the most part, I just love it!


Here is my adorable niece Malia in all her birthday glory! She wore her "Birthday Princess" crown throughout pretty much the whole party. And she was excited when her mom told her she could wear it to school the next day because that was her actual birthday. She did take it off for a bit in the party when her and her cousins were singing and dancing because she said she didn't want it to get ruined. It was pretty funny. But she is such a cutie all the way! Love you Malia!


So I finally got my birdhouse finished!I am so in love with October Afternoon right now! All of the papers but 2 are their brand. The red rose at the top is Stampin' Up! and the yellow polka-dot around the window is American Crafts Dear Lizzy. Most of the October Afternoon paper is from the Fly A Kite collection. I love everything from the colors to the patterns. They have such a great vintage feel. They make me want to rummage through some of the belongings of my mom's mom that I have. I have a small red tin that belonged to her with some old plastic beads and things. Nothing of great value to anyone else but
me :-).

Seeing the above picture makes me think of Friends episode with Monica's dollhouse and how she won't let Phoebe play with it because she brings her great big huge dog that is taller than it. I say that because of the ceramic green bird off to the right side of the picture. It's huge compared to the birdhouse that it is next
to :-).

I also can't get enough of these adorable bird houses. They are extremely inexpensive and so fun to decorate. Now Peyton wants one for her room too. I will have to get a shelf in there high up so she can't get to it. She is in a "take apart anything that she can" phase right now!

Here are some more close up pictures:


I am so glad I got this bird punch from Stampin' Up! I absolutely love it! I use it all the time. I have a die also that has a cute bird on it, but this is so much easier!


As I have said many many times, I am totally addicted to these paper flowers! They are so much fun to make and I am getting speedy at them. It occurred to me that I could also do the flowers with the Scallop Circle punch. They are made pretty much in the same manner as the regular roses. I promise now that I have these 2 projects out of the way, I will do my tutorial. Husband, I am recurring you to help me take pictures so I can do it :-D


 This time I used the Martha Stewart Lace border punch to create the trim on the sides, as well as the grass at the bottom. How cute would it be if grass was really polka-dotted like that!

Here are the supplies used for making the birdhouse:
  • Birdhouse - Roberts Crafts
  • Paint - Cream from Apple Barrel
  • Patterned Paper - October Afternoon, Stampin' Up!, Dear Lizzy for American Crafts
  • Brad - Circle Gem Stampin' Up!
  • Punches - Bird, Scallop border and Scallop Circle from Stampin' Up!
  • Ribbon - green wrinkled American Crafts, brown gingham and green polka-dot are from my stash
  • Tools - foam brush, file BasicGrey, low heat glue gun
  • Adhesives - Mod Podge, Crystal Effects Stampin' Up!, Pop Dots Glue Dots, glue stick
I will probably end up adding some kind of banner to the front of it hanging from the roof like I did with my mom's. But I couldn't decide so I just decided to leave it for right now.

I am super excited because I have been talking about making a Christmas Village for forever. And finally I found the perfect houses to do it! Hobby Lobby has the cutest raw houses to use! I have 2 so far and then I plan to get about 5 plus then I want a building for a church. Now I just need to find the perfect Christmas paper to use! I can't wait!!!

To switch gears, I get excited this time of year because as the weather gets nicer, my DVR gets more free space. This is all because I am watching hardly any TV. From fall to spring, I am a TV junkie! But once my favorite shows end for the season, there are only a few shows that I have to watch in the summer. So that means more time for things like reading, audio books {which are perfect for listening to while crafting!}, going to the park, having a BBQ, taking Peyton swimming... I love warm weather. I think I was made for it. It's hard in the winter because I am so not a fan of the cold Utah winters. I love the long days and short nights. I hope summer comes before July this year, because the last few Junes have been super cold here. So hooray for summer! I hope it's here sooner than later!

Last thing before I am off, I am loving my ipod right now! {not that I ever stopped} But I can't get enough of Ingrid Michaelson, Muse, Blue October, She and Him and pretty much any singer/songwriter I can get my ears on. Hope you guys like my playlist here on the blog!

Have a great Memorial Weekend!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Looking At My Splitcoast Stampers Gallery


I completely for got about the fact that I have a Splitcoast Stampers gallery. When I first started blogging I used to share my projects there. During my long break from blogging I pretty much forgot all about it. But tonight I was going through older posts and saw that I had a post about my gallery there. Sure enough I clicked on the link and I logged in and to my surprise I found photos of projects that I hadn't ever posted on here. So what better time than the present.

The picture above is shower favors I had made for the baby showers that were given for me. I figured it was the least I could do for the people coming and for the ladies that put together my showers. Thanks ladies!!!!

The supplies used were BasicGrey, Stampin' Up! And Hershy's. Yum, yum!


This above card was made with the retired mini catalog set from Stampin' Up! called Doodle That. I don't remember the name of the patterned paper but it is also retired Stampin' Up as well as the "Happy Birthday" sentiment. It's kind of fun going through my older pics!


This card also used the Doodle That set and the same word stamp set as the card above. Probably the same paper line too. I used to put transparency sheets on everything! Kind of makes  me want to bust them out and use them on some stuff right now. 


This was one of my favorite card templates to use. I like the fun shape and that it is a trifold card. This set from the 2007 Sale-A-Bration from Stampin' Up! remains one of my favorite stamp sets. It is really hard to tell from the pic but there is Crystal Effects on the center yellow flower. I love this epoxy glue. I have been  using it lately mostly to hold the paper roses together that I have been making.


This card was a lot of fun to make. I remember being so excited about using the oval punch to make flowers. I thought it was the coolest thing ever. It also contains Stampin' Up! products.  


This last card also contains a transparency as you can see. Gotta love Stazon ink! I had attached the ribbon to it by stapling it flat and then tying the knots around the staple. These supplies are also Stampin' Up!

I will start posting again on my Splitcoast gallery. I had fun there and it was full of really cool people. If you want to check it out and explore it a bit, click here.

I loved taking this little walk down memory lane. Super fun! What projects do you have that you never posted? No time like the present!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

A Crown Fit For The Birthday Princess


My cutest niece Malia is turning five on Monday {she is my only niece but she is the cutest nonetheless : D}. As I have already shown, I made her the Mod Podged hatbox for her birthday presents. And here is the “Birthday Princess” crown that I made her as well. Isn’t it the gaudiest, ugliest, cutest, funest, cutest, birthday princess crown ever! I keep seeing these birthday crowns – mostly for adults all over the web. So I knew with Malia’s birthday coming up that she needed one! Not quite sure how the 5 year old will react to it yet, but I think it turned out pretty cute and ugly in a good way : D.

Close Up's:



Here are the supplies used:

  • Princess Crown – Joanne’s unfinished crown {it cost me $1!}
  • Paint – Making Memories acrylic {get paint color}
  • Fabric – vintage inspired bird fabric Joanne’s brand
  • Tissue Paper – my stash
  • Stickers – American Crafts Dear Lizzy Line
  • Jeweled Flowers, Brads and Stickers– Imaginisce, K & Company, Doodlebug Designs, Prima
  • Patterned Paper – American Crafts, Dear Lizzy, October Afternoon
  • Paper Doilies – Wilton
  • Ribbon – BasicGrey {blue and brown}, my stash {wish I could remember the manufactures of all the ribbon remnants that I have!!!}
  • Letter Thickers – American Crafts {aren’t these the cutest Thickers ever!}
  • Die Cut patterned paper Flower – Daisy D
  • Adhesives – Glue Dots, Pop Dots, Mod Podge, Crystal Effects, glue stick
  • Punches – Curly Label from EK Success, Bird from Stampin’ Up!
  • Inks – Soft Suede classic ink and Chocolate Chip marker from Stampin’ Up!
  • Tattered Angels coffee color
  • Stamp – Happy Birthday To You from Stampin’ Up! {I used the marker to just color “Birthday”. That was the only part stamped onto the paper}
I found this fun vintage inspired print at Joanne’s of all places. Not only are they getting in a lot cuter fabric but they are making it themselves too! This print and the polka-dotted prints are their own line. I saw them, and I knew I wanted them for the crown. My original idea was to make the hair bows I always make with my Big Shot to go on the crown. The fabric inspired the color pallet for the project. But when I got the bow put together, I couldn’t get it on the crown without covering up more of the points of the crown. So instead I used the tissue paper flower, and then took a strip of fabric and stitched it at the bottom to get it into the big poofy ruffle. I was sad I couldn’t make it work, but I still am giving Malia the hair bow for her birthday anyway. Sshh! It’s a secret until tomorrow!

I actually had the crown all painted this golden color from Making Memories also but I decided it wasn’t girly enough, and painted over it with the pink. Gotta love acrylic paint for that reason! Then I sprayed it with the Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist in Coffee color. I also sprayed the tissue paper flower, although the alcohol ate through it a bit, but it survived. I was totally going for the junky, vintage feel and I think it turned out so ugly that its so freakin cute! Hope you guys agree!

Here are the pictures of the fabric and hair bow started the whole crazy process:



Now I am off to a diabetes walk at the University of Utah Diabetes Center {Go Team Parker!}, a dance recital for Malia at Riverton High School, a semi-pro football game for the Utah Shock and family time! And then I will head on over to Barnes & Noble to get Malia a Fancy Nancy book to complete the present!

Have a good weekend everyone!