Saturday, December 31, 2011

Year in Review

Happy New Years Eve!

I wanted to fill this day with 'something'.... thought it would be fun to look back over this year and pick out a favorite card I created from each month.

Here we go:

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

That's it! I hope you have enjoyed this look back at the best of 2011. Do you have a favorite of the 12 cards that I have posted?  If so, please tell me which one when you make your comment.

Thanks so much for a great year - Now, onto 2012!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Calendar Girls--Secret Word

 
It is the 28th, so I am here to welcome you to another round with the Calendar Girls!

Who are the Calendar Girls? We are a group of bloggers who want to have a place where friendships blossom, creativity abounds, and encouragement prevails! In keeping with that dream, this blog group has been created so we will have a place to interact and enjoy being fellow bloggers. 


This month, our organizer Jeanette posted the following for December - Who loves a secret? I know I do! Let's have a secret ONE-WORD challenge. This is how it will work. Each Calendar Girl will come up with a one-word challenge for the Calendar Girl who follows her on the list. It can only be ONE WORD, but it can be any word (glitter, three, apple, blue, holiday, sponging, friendship.... whatever word you choose!) Then secretly email or PM that ONE WORD challenge to the next person on the list and she will create a card that in some way represents that word.

So, the sweet Terry was to send a word to me—the word was TISSUE!  And I sent a word to Carol;  you will have to check her blog to see what the word was and what she created.  Back to my word—Tissue.  Are you kidding me—tissue?  What am I to do with that word?  I even whined a bit on the thread, but got no sympathy.  So, I created a get well card, with a box of tissues and used white mulberry paper behind the image to look like real tissues.  How did I do with the secret word?


This is a close up of the sentiment. I used three layers of ribbon—Espresso on the bottom, then Daffodil and Cobber on the top.

Image/Sentiment—Unity Heart Times

Cardstock—PTI White; Stampin’ Up Cherry Cobbler, Early Espresso, Daffodil Delight; White Mulberry Paper

Ink—SU Cherry Cobbler

Accessories—SU Cherry Cobbler and Daffodil Delight Ribbon; Espresso Ribbon (unknown company); Cherry Cobbler Brads; Nesties Tag

Please check out the blogs of all of the Calendar Girls—there are 10 of us, so it might take you a bit. I am sure you will enjoy all of the creations made with the secret words!

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Snowshoes and Cardinals in Woods for Forest Swap



Christmas Greetings

This is the second of the two swap cards I made for Jeanette’s current forest swap on SCS—the theme is “What we can do in the Forest”.  I think this Northwoods Stamp is so pretty—I saw it on a display board at a recent stamp show and knew that I needed to get it.  We do have snowshoes and hope it snows soon so that we can use them and maybe see some wildlife in the woods for real!

I took a close up picture of the card so you can see the glimmer of the paper as well as the stickles of snow on the trees and ground.

Image/Sentiment—Northwoods Rubber Stamps Snowshoes and Cardinals in Woods

Cardstock—SU Handsome Hunter; Gina K White, Rocket Red; My Mind’s Eye Lost & Found Christmas Tinsel DSP

Ink—Memento Black


Accessories—Mini Gold Brads; Copics, Stickles

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Peaceful Wishes in the Forest


This is the one of the two swap cards I made for Jeanette’s newest forest swap on SCS—the theme is “What we can do in the Forest”.  I love her swaps and all of the people—friends—that are in the thread.  This is one of my favorite Stampin’ Up sets.  I stamped off a couple of the branches for the base of the card.

Image/Sentiment—Stampin’ Up Peaceful Wishes

Cardstock—SU Always Artichoke, Bravo Burgundy; Gina K Ivory

Ink SU Always Artichoke


Accessories— SU Bravo Burgundy ribbon and brads

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Whipper Snapper Love Bear


Here we go again with another Whipper Snapper card—I guess living less than 20 minutes from the home store is one of the reasons why I love them so much!  There is red crystal lacquer on the hearts above his head.

Image/Sentiment—Whipper Snapper Love Bear

Cardstock—SU Creamy Carmel, Pink Pirouette; Basic Grey Sugared DSP; Gina K White

Ink Palette Black


Accessories—Crystal Lacquer; Pink and Brown Ribbons; Pink Brads; Copics

Friday, December 16, 2011

When Live Gives you Lemons


Today I am posting a card made by another favorite company of mine—Penny Black. This little guy is trying hard to get the lemons zested for lemonade or even for a stronger drink! There is a tiny pink brad on his nose.

Image/Sentiment—Penny Black Live Gives you Lemons; Serendipity Stamps for the sentiment

Cardstock—SU Basic Gray, Yo Yo Yellow, Real Red; Gina K White

Ink Palette Gray


Accessories—Yellow button; Nestabilities; Punches; Tiny Pink Brad; Copics

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Thank You Card


I am ready for some pastel colors and I thought this is a perfect fit!

Image/Sentiment—Stampin’ Up Polka Dot Punches, Wonderful Words

Cardstock—SU Rose Red, Pretty in Pink, Raspberry Tart DSP; Gina K White

Ink SU White Craft Ink, Rose Red


Accessories—Pearl Brad; Pearls in center of flower;  Pink Taffeta Ribbon; White Gel Pen; Punches

Monday, December 12, 2011

Pocket Thank You Card


Pocket cards are one of the favorite types of cards to make—and this one all came together with the brown color combinations.  There is a bit of paper piercing on the corner of the pink square.

Image/Sentiment—Stampin’ Up Say it with Scallops

Cardstock—SU Chocolate Chip, Cameo Coral, Creamy Carmel and DSP; Gina K Vanilla

Ink SU Chocolate Chip


Accessories—SU Stylized Silver Brad; Polka Dot Ribbon; Punches

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Congratulations on Your Retirement


I do love being retired—as you can sure tell by the name of my blog!  This is a card I made for a friend who is retiring at the end of this year—let the fun begin!

Image/Sentiment—Stampin’ Up Congrats

Cardstock—SU Always Artichoke, Manchester DSP; Gina K Vanilla

Ink SU Always Artichoke


Accessories—Green Brads; Tag Nestabilities; Green Ribbon

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Another Snowman from Whipper Snapper Desisgns


And here is another Whipper Snapper card!  I think this is the very first Whipper Snapper stamp I ever purchased more than 10 years ago and the first homemade Christmas cards was made with this cutie.

Image/Sentiment—Whipper Snapper Snowman Angel

Cardstock—SU Baroque Burgundy; Shimmer Gold (not sure of company, but it is from Target); Gina K White

Ink—Palette Black


Accessories—Snowflake Brad; Copics; Punches; Gold Nail heads

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Free Snowman Hugs!


I do love my Whipper Snapper stamps and this cutie is one of my favorite images.  I think that WSD does such a wonderful job designing snowmen and they make such a cute card!

Image/Sentiment—Whipper Snapper Snowman Hugs

Cardstock—Bazzill Bling browns and greens; Gina K White

Ink—Palette Black


Accessories—Copics; Snowflake Brad; Punches; Brown Sparkly Ribbon

Monday, December 5, 2011

Crafty Gals Challenge Debut Card


 Inside Sentiment:


Welcome to the Crafty Gals Challenge Debut!  The Crafty Gals are a group of bloggers who will participate in monthly challenges, posted on the 5th of every month.  We also chat on our favorite site—SCS.  Melina organized the group and I know it will be a nice, welcoming environment for us Gals to come and feel comfortable.

For our first post and the December challenge, Melina posted the following:  THE POWER OF THREE!  Make a holiday card keeping the number 3 in mind. Everything on your card has to be in 3's. 3 layers (card base does NOT count as a layer), 3 stamped images (or an image with 3 things on it), 3 embellishments (3 buttons, 3 ribbons etc. or 1 ribbon, 1 pearl, and 1 brad etc). Not 1 Not 2 Not 4....Your minimum is 3 and your maximum is 3!  Oh yes, and no words or sentiments on the front of your card. Your sentiment must be on the inside. So, if you're making a Christmas card, you must tell them Merry Christmas on the inside, not the front!

I was able to ink up a new stamp set—Tailored Expressions Winter Wonderland--and the matching snowflake die set.  It is a great stamp set and I love how the dies work with the various snowflakes in the set.  I know it will be used more in the future.  The sentiment on the inside of the card is from the same fun set.

Image/Sentiment— Tailored Expressions Winter Wonderland

Cardstock—PTI Ivory; Stampin’ Up Pacific Point, Bashful Blue; Authentique Jaunt Designer Paper;

Ink—SU Pacific Point

Accessories— Tailored Expressions Winter Wonderland Snowflakes Die; Tim Holtz Snow Flurries Embossing Folder; Rhinestone Brads

Please check out the blogs of all of the Crafty Gals—there are 11 of us, so it might take you a bit.   I am sure you will enjoy all holiday creations and I hope you get to meet some new crafty-bloggers!  All of the blogs are listed on my left sidebar. Thanks for joining us!!!!!!!

Sunday, December 4, 2011

It's a Cupcake Kind of Day!


This time of year is full of sweets and all types of yummy foods!  But, a birthday is a special day to celebrate and it is for sure a Cupcake Kind of Day!

Image/Sentiment—Impression Obsession Cupcake; Cupcake Kind of Day

Cardstock—Stampin’ Up Regal Rose, Almost Amethyst, Apricot Appeal; PTI White; Basic Grey Cupcake DSP

Ink—Palette Black; SU Regal Rose


Accessories—Copics; Apricot Ribbon; Cuttlebug Lines and Dots; SU Crystal Effects

Friday, December 2, 2011

Think Pink Card



This is a card I recently made for a friend who is going through chemo right now.  Many of you know how I love this line of stamps and I do have many of their awesome stamps.  I hope you enjoy this one too!

Image/Sentiment—Paper Inspirations Survivor Calligraphy

Cardstock—Stampin’ Up Pink Passion, Pink Pirouette, Shimmery White

InkSU Pink Passion


Accessories—Pink Ribbon; Cuttlebug Vines; White Brads; Corner Punch

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Christmas has Arrived--the Transformation!

Good Morning--Happy December!

The transformation has begun at the house and is about 75% complete.  I thought I would share some pictures of what I have been doing the past few days, instead of playing with paper, ink and stamps!

Tuesday morning--Here is a picture of some--most of the boxes of ornaments for the main tree and the themed trees. They are packed full of ornaments--each of the sections has more than one in it.


This is the main tree--all done.  It takes about a full day to complete and the topper was added this morning.

Yes, it is packed full of ornaments--people always ask how many are on it and each year I try to count, but give up after the first hundreds.  Many of the ornaments are handmade and some are very old.  I have a couple from Germany that are more than 100 years old and I treasure them.


This is my Green Bay Packer tree that sits on one of the window ledges--and it does have a couple of 2011 Super Bowl Champions ornaments on it!

I have many sport themed ornaments, being a coach for more than 20 years, so this silver tree sits on the hearth of the fireplace.

I love Boyd's Bear ornaments.

I also have collected Wisconsin Badger ornaments and have kept the roses that I had on it  last year as I know the football team will win on Saturday night and go to the Rose Bowl again!

I hope you enjoyed a stroll around my house this morning, looking at my trees.  I still have a couple of more smaller trees to go--the purple/silver one in the bedroom and in the basement family room a red/white/blue one, a farm themed tree and a German one.  We are also putting a tree in our new greenhouse.  We are having our annual holiday cocktail party Saturday night, so all will be complete later today.  That means tomorrow, I might be able to get inky!

Thanks for joining me in my home--I wish you could visit for real some day!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Christmas ABAC


Here is a quick and easy hostess gift or a cute gift for your UPS driver (us crafter order lots of items online!)  You can also make a bunch up to have on hand.  I covered a box of Andes Candies and everyone loves those!

Image/Sentiment—Stampin’ Up Grateful Greetings—Christmas Greetings

Cardstock—Stampin’ Up Real Red and Whisper White

InkSU Real Red


Accessories—Red Striped Ribbon; Oval Punches; Santa Hat Brad;

Monday, November 28, 2011

Calendar Girls--Christmas Card



Welcome to another round with the Calendar Girls!

Who are the Calendar Girls? We are a group of bloggers who want to have a place where friendships blossom, creativity abounds, and encouragement prevails! In keeping with that dream, this blog group has been created so we will have a place to interact and enjoy being fellow bloggers. 


This month, our organizer and the phenomenal Jeanette posted the following:  November - Because we post on the 28th, the end of the month... and most of us will be in Christmas mode, since Thanksgiving will be over... how about if we post a Christmas card for our November posting? That should be easy, since we are probably all making a Christmas card or two anyway. I also think it might be fun to post a picture of our work desk/space with all of its creating clutter... you know, the Christmas cardmaking frenzy in all its messiness.

This card is actually a CASE of a card we made in October at stamp club—thanks Nancy!  We made it in shades of blue, with a different sentiment.  You can actually see the original card on my stamping desk. 

Image/Sentiment—Stampin’ Up Stitched Stockings and So Many Scallops

CardstockPTI White; SU Cherry Cobbler, Always Artichoke, Silver Glitter Paper;

Ink—SU Cherry Cobbler

Accessories—SU Stocking and Scallop Punches, Snowburst Embossing Folder; Snowflake Punch; Rhinestone

Below are some pictures of my craft space:

 My Craft Table

 My Scor-Pal and Carl Cutter (Thnaks Debbie!)

My Stampin' Up Sets--and still not unmounted........................ Soon I hope!

 My rolls of SU ribbon and all of my punches

These are the shelves behind my desk with containers of brads, designer paper packs, drawers of ribbons on bobbins, box of Copics, drawers of buttons, glitter, Stickles, fibers/twine, etc. 
 Lots and Lots and Lots of Stuff!


Please check out the blogs of all of the Calendar Girls—there are 10 of us, so it might take you a bit. I am sure you will enjoy all of the Christmas cards. All of the blogs are listed on my left sidebar. Thanks for joining us!!!!!!!


Saturday, November 26, 2011

Lovely as a Tree Split Negative


First—this is my favorite Stampin’ Up set of all times—I adore using Lovely as a Tree on so many types of cards!  I also like to use the technique called split negative—here is the link
It is great with this specific image—it works well with black and white as well as shades of brown, orange, tans, greens, etc.

Image/Sentiment—Stampin’ Up Lovely as a Tree, Cute & Curly

Cardstock—Stampin’ Up Basic Black, Whisper White, Basic Gray

InkVersamark; SU Basic Gray


Accessories—Black and white Embossing Powder; Black/White Polka Dot Ribbon; Curly Label Punch

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Time to Give Thanks!


Happy Thanksgiving!  Yes, it is a time to give thanks for many, many things and people in our lives.  Please have a wonderful day—say a prayer for those no longer with us and Go Pack Go!

This card uses a leaf punch that cuts and embosses each leaf—I love the look!

Image/Sentiment—Whipper Snapper Time to Give Thanks

Cardstock—Stampin’ Up Chocolate Chip,  Close to Cocoa, More Mustard Very Vanilla; Hot off the Press Leaf DSP

InkPalette Burnt Umber


Accessories—Marvy Embossing Punch-Oak Leaf; Copics; Gold  Ribbon

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Kindness comes in Many Forms--Thank You


This thank you card was made for a previous stamp club swap—I think it is one my favorite cards and I am honored that 11 people on SCS have it as “favorited” too!

Image/Sentiment—Stampin’ Up Heard from the Heart

Cardstock—Stampin’ Up Barely Banana, Chocolate Chip, Bermuda Bay, Very Vanilla

InkSU Chocolate Chip


Accessories—SU Finial Press Embossing Folder, Chocolate Chip Sending Love Brads, Chocolate Chip Ribbon

Monday, November 21, 2011

Packer Weekend

OK--this post will not have any card creations in it--just a couple of pictures from our great weekend in Green Bay for a Packer Weekend.


We met our friends at the stadium on Saturday afternoon for lunch and a Lambeau Field Tour.
This is our tour guide Don, who happens to be a former Athletic Director who I have known for years and was the President of the state association the year before I was President.  He is a very funny fellow.
It was a cold and rainy afternoon for the tour, but this is my roomie and our friends on the field.
Game Day Sunday--we had great seats--row 15 in the north end zone and I was able to get some pretty good pictures of the action on the field.  Our quarterback, #12, Aaron Rodgers, rolling out and ready to pass.

It was a good game, though a bit closer than we had hoped and the Packers won and are now 10-0!  Temps were in the low 30's all day and we did not see the sun until right at the end of the game.