Click here to see her on Stitcher's Showcase! The photo is actually from 2 years ago but I'm still happy it finally got posted. :)
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Thursday, April 14, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Journaling Challenge




Since Lasting Memories is having a journaling challenge this week, I thought I would showcase my favorite little journaling box stamp by Teresa Collins on a layout I did a couple of days ago. I live to journal, but sometimes I get lazy about it. The best way for me to do it is right away, then I can include all of the little details I would forget so quickly otherwise. I think that's one of my favorite parts about the December Daily albums I've done over the last three years.
"Simple Pleasures" Easter Layout
I designed this layout with the challenge at Bitten by the Bug 2 in mind. I am also entering it in a couple more challenges I just found: The Paper Cutz Challenge and the challenge over at Fantabulous Cricut! Seems Spring is on everyone's brain!! I used the eggs and chick off the A Child's Year cart and the sentiment from Country Life. I embossed and inked the eggs to "decorate" them. I can't wait to add photos from our Easter Season this year. Have a lovely day!





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Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Another Gift Idea
I needed a gift for my grandmother, so I made up this set of greeting cards for her. I used all sorts of items in my stash a variety of stamps (digital and regular) and left some of the "list" stamps from The Cutting Cafe "unchecked" so my grandma could personalize them as she finds occasion to use them. I think the ribbons and buttons and other embellishements make them special. Doodling was fun, too.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Easy Kids Craft
This was really easy and fun. I used DS to weld my word together (pray in this case because it went along my lesson, but the possibilities are endless). I cut the words out of contact paper and put one each on cardstock (I think construction paper might tear). The kids then colored all over the paper. They were so creative and they all looked very different. Next, the kids peeled off the contact paper. The effect was very cool...I almost hated to add glitter, but the kids are all about glitter! We outlined the word with glue and they shook the glitter on. I have elementary kids and I was thrilled to hear even the boys (who are sometimes too cool for crafts) oohing and aahhing over their creations.
My leftover vinyl stickers went to the nursery because I thought the toddlers would enjoy coloring even if the workers chose not to use the glitter.

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My leftover vinyl stickers went to the nursery because I thought the toddlers would enjoy coloring even if the workers chose not to use the glitter.

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