Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Birthday Ruler Boy

Yesterday I shared my card with you for my grand daughter who is turning 4 next week.  Today I am sharing my grand son's card that I made.


Valerie's card had lots of books as she loves to look at them. Arthur is all about the alphabet and numbers. Every time he sees my 100% juice bottle he has to count to 100 (which cracks me up). I loved this Bugaboo image not only for the adorable little boy but the ruler that had the "4" on it, since they are turning 4. The image is Bugaboo Brat School - Ruler. I colored the image with Spectrum Noir markers and fussy cut it. The partial circle is cut with Gina Marie Designs Wonky Stitched Circles that was still on my desk from Valerie's card. The designer paper was a gift from Teacher's Warehouse, where I volunteer. I used Spellbinder's Classic Triple Scallop dies to create the border. And the Happy Birthday banner is from Create with TLC. Just as Valerie's card I decided not to add any embellishments that they might tear off and possible choke on. So I am entering these challenges:
That's my card for today. I have a ton of things to do this afternoon and evening but I am glad to have this time to finish and get my card up on my blog. I'll leave you with a picture of Arthur who will be getting this card in the mail. 
Arthur loves to thrown rocks into our pond at our Baby Creek property. He has a great time doing it too! Thanks for stopping by today. Please stay safe and God bless!

Donna


Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Birthday Book Girl

 Our camping trip was short but a nice time even if we did get some rain. It was much needed rain. We got more rain at the camp ground than we got at our house. Bummer! This evening I had a chance to make Valerie's birthday card. The twin's birthday is fast approaching and I need to get these done.

My image is Big Books Girl from Bugaboo Stamps. I added titles to the books in a photo editor. The books say, "Happy Birthday," "Birthday Girl," and "4 Years Old." I colored the image with Spectrum Noir markers trying to match colors in the designer papers that I picked out. I die cut the image with Gina Marie Designs Wonky Circles. The designer papers are scraps from my scrap box. I backed each of the layers with reddish brown card stock to pop the color. I was going to add some gems to the card but decided against it. Valerie has peeled gems off my cards before and I don't want her to choke on anything so I just didn't add them. I am entering these challenges:

And here is the birthday girl ready to rock and roll.

This was taken while we were working on the barn this summer. You can see the framework where we raised the roof on the barn. She's our little girly girl. Loves necklaces, bracelets and anything that sparkles. And loves her hair in pig tails or ponytail, especially if she can see herself in the mirror. She is a doll! Thanks for stopping by today. Hope your week is off to a good start. Stay safe and God bless!

Donna


Sunday, September 27, 2020

Merry Christmas

 Not much time for crafting this week but I wanted to get this quick card out for several challenges. 


The sentiment is from Create with TLC. I used the partial stencil technique using Simon Says Stars and Dots stencil with Fossilized Amber DOI. All the diamond shapes were die cut with Gina Marie Designs Stitched Diamonds. I used various scraps from my scrap box Most are American Craft papers but the yellow one is from Decosse's Dynamite Doodles. The white rectangle was die cut with TODO Rectangles and then I rounded one corner with my corner rounder. I am entering these challenges:
We are headed out this afternoon to enjoy a few days in our camper. Probably not much crafting going to take place but I hope a lot of hiking. The weather is supposed to be cooler and we have a chance of rain tomorrow but my DH said that if we do go camping it will rain so we are going in hope that it does rain. We haven't seen any rain in weeks so it would be much appreciated. I'll leave you today with a picture of the twins who were "helping" in the garden on Friday. 

Have a wonderful week! Please stay safe and God bless!

Donna

Monday, September 21, 2020

Truckload of Birthday Wishes

 Another evening of having some time to play. That will probably come to the end soon. I am in need of birthday cards. I think I have enough for the rest of the month but then I am out. The twins' birthday is coming up very soon so I need cards for them. Arthur is very into trucks right now so I thought this would be cute for him.


The adorable truck is from Scribbles Designs called Dump Truck Wishes. The image is colored with Spectrum Noir markers. The sentiment is computer-generated. The stripes are die cut with MFT Stitched Basic Edges 1 die. I basically used 3 colors and backed the main card front with black card stock. My card base is yellow to match the yellow stripe. I am entering these challenges:
I hope Arthur likes this one. He wants a monster truck for his birthday and we did get him one. Not quite a dump truck. I like to send them cards without embellishments as Arthur and Valerie like to pick them off. I don't want any chocking hazards for them. So I hope you enjoyed my card tonight. Thanks for stopping by. Please stay safe and God bless!

Donna


Sunday, September 20, 2020

A Minion Birthday

 My daughter is a Minion lover so I decided to make her a Minion card for her 38th birthday. 


I found the Minion picture on the web long ago. I didn't write down where (my mistake) because I always try to give credit if I know where it came from. I printed the image and then added the sentiments. The "Let's Celebrate" is from Jillibean Soup Balloon Party. The "It's Your Birthday" and "just one more candle" are from Simon Says Big Birthday Wishes (retired). I used 2 speech bubble sets: MFT Essential Speech Bubbles and C.C. Designs Say What Bubbles (retired). I used some denim looking paper for the background contrast. I think she'll like this! I am entering these challenges:
We had such fun with the twins today. Now that Valerie is talking she cracks us up so much! She helped me water a flower pot and after she smelled the flower and said, "So fresh!" Arthur actually wrote the alphabet and numbers up to 25 today on his erasable slate. They just amaze me for 3 year olds. I hope you had a fun weekend. Thanks for stopping by. Please stay safe and God bless!

Donna


Saturday, September 19, 2020

Autumn Greetings

 It's been a while since I had some time at my craft desk. So tonight I finally got a chance to make a card.


This lovely autumn image is from Jan's Digi Stamps called Signs of Autumn Digital Stamps. I colored the image with Spectrum Noir markers and die cut it with Gina Marie Designs Cross Stitched Rectangles (retired). The edges were inked with Spiced Marmalade DOI. The sentiment was die cut with Clear Dollar Stamps Designer Labels (no longer in business). The background paper was a gift from a friend. Love the fall colors. I added a yellow ribbon and some square brown gems. I am entering these challenges:
That's it for me tonight. Tomorrow we have the twins all day so we'll be busy again! Their fourth birthday is coming up soon. We are trying to get ready for that too. Thanks for stopping by. Please stay safe and God bless!

Donna


Friday, September 11, 2020

Halloween Dragon

 Happy Friday! Where did the week run off to? I can't figure out where the weeks are going but they are flying by. DH wants to go to Baby Creek today but I told him I had to get a card done first so he's doing odd jobs while I finish this card. 


That cute little dragon on the pumpkin is the Limited Runs Progressive challenge image this month. The jack-o-lantern was a freebie from DZ Doodles. The dragon sentiment is from Create with TLC. The Halloween Greetings sentiment is from MFT Witch Way is the Candy. I fussy cut the two main images. The dragon sentiment and the background ovals are die cut with MFT Stitched Ovals (retired) and the banners are die cut with MFT Essential Fishtail Sentiments. The card base is a shiny black card stock that was in my stash. This one is for my youngest son who is a dragon (and all fantasy) lover. He'll get this for Halloween. I am entering these challenges:
We are off today to cut wood for a project at teacher's Warehouse. They need blocks of wood and socks to make mini dry erase erasers. The teachers use mini dry erase boards when they are teaching online for the students to answer questions. So they need to be able to erase the answer so they can use it again. So DH volunteered to cut several hundred of these out of scrap wood that we have left over from the barn. And when he volunteers, I get voluntold. So that's our project for today. Thanks for stopping by. Hope you have an amazing weekend. Stay safe and God Bless.

Donna

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

When Life Gives You Lemons

 It's mid-week already. The beginning of the week we spent out at Baby Creek doing finish work on the barn roof and clearing shrubs and invasive plants out of part of our property. Although we had long pants and long sleeves, the bugs managed to bite me in lots of places. Last night I spent 3 hours up trying to stop the itch. I think I've found a few things to help and hopefully will have a better night's sleep tonight. If not, maybe I'll just come down and make more cards. Here's a card that I finished this evening.


The image is from Bugaboo Stamps called Frame It - JJ - Life Gives You Lemons. I colored the image with Spectrum Noir markers and fussy cut it out. The background yellow paper is stamped with a lemon stamp from a very old Stampin' Up set called Sun Ripened with embossing ink to give it a very subtle effect. The orange paper with the lemon slices came from a stash given to me from Teacher's Warehouse. I used black card stock to make the bright colors pop. It really hard to see but the blue ribbon and the blue that I colored the dress come from the orange lemon paper. There are some small blue dots in the paper. This card is headed for my SIL for her birthday. She buys lots of lemons for their drinks so I thought this would be appropriate. I am entering these challenges:
With not much sleep last night I think I'm going to head to bed early this evening. Thanks for stopping by. Hope you are well and safe from fires, weather and Covid. Stay safe and God bless!

Donna


Sunday, September 6, 2020

Anniversary

We have an extra day this weekend. Happy Labor Day to all those in the United States. We'll be out at Baby Creek tomorrow doing odds and ends in the barn so I won;t have Internet until we return home. Next week is my daughter and SIL's anniversary so I have their anniversary card today.

The image is from Bugaboo stamps called Stella Love - Person to Annoy. I colored the image with Spectrum Noir markers and die cut the image and sentiment with Gina Marie Designs Wonky Stitched Ovals. Both of the patterned papers that I used were given to me in a stack of papers from Teacher's Warehouse. I backed the layers with black card stock. I added a ribbon from my stash and finished it off with some enamel dots and hearts. I am entering these challenges:
That's it for me this evening. Had the twins today and they kept us hopping. Then had their parents for dinner too, so not much time today for other things. Hope you are havine a wonderful weekend. Please stay safe and God bless!

Donna


Saturday, September 5, 2020

New Pad

 Happy Weekend! I got a lot of cooking done today. I made a number of dishes getting ready for tomorrow when we have the twins all day and having dinner guests to boot. So I was trying to get ahead of the game, so to speak. But I did get a lot done today and also managed to get a card done. 


One of my sons moved into a new apartment this week so I thought he needed mail at his new address (besides bills). So this is the result. The cute little frog is from Little Scraps of Heaven and was a freebie at some point. The sentiment is computer-generated (kind of hard to read: "I Heard You Have a New Pad".) I die cut the image and sentiment with Gina Marie Designs Wonky Circles and added some self-adhesive gems in the junction of the stitching. The background paper looks like a pool (which I thought was appropriate) and the green strips have dragonflies on them which I thought the frog might eat(?). The card base is kraft paper. I am entering these challenges:
That's it for me today. We have the twins tomorrow so we will be hopping all day long. They certainly keep us busy but we enjoy them so much. Our school system is going back to in person classes this week as out Covid counts mount up since the university students have come back to town. Thirty of the 40 sororities and fraternities have been quarantined or closed. Our numbers, which have been very low up until now are rising a lot each day. It's quite scary right now. I hope and pray that's not the case where you are. Stay safe and God bless!

Donna

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Saddle Up & Celebrate

 I had more time to play this afternoon. Let me tell you making these simple thank you cards for Teacher's Warehouse is way easier than cards I make to send out. This card took me most of the afternoon. Trying to lay everything out, color and die cut everything. 


The images and sentiment are from MFT Saddle Up & Celebrate. I used the coordinating dies to cut out the images. I used Spectrum Noir markers to color the images. The sky background was created with a scalloped circle, Salty Ocean Distress Oxide ink, and an ink brush. The brown card stock under the sky was die cut with Simon Says Stitched Slopes and Hills. Both of those pieces were also cut with MFT Stitched Squares. The other background paper is from my stash also die cut with stitched squares. It reminded me of cow or horse hide and matched the cake. For the rest of the card I used pieces of blue and brown card stock. The sentiment is die cut with MFT Pierced Flags (retired). The blue in the background was die cut with MFT Blueprints 13 A2 stitched die. And I used MFT Pet Perch die to set the cake on. I am entering these challenges:
Thanks for stopping by today. Tomorrow is my volunteer day. I work at both Opportunity House and Teacher's Warehouse. Please stay safe and God bless!

Donna



Fabulous Couple

 Happy Wednesday! September has several family anniversaries so I am working on anniversary cards right now. Lots of birthdays too (including mine) so birthday cards will definitely be next. But my card today is for my sister and BIL's anniversary.


A pretty simple card. All the pieces were die cut with MFT Blueprints 13 (retired) A2 stitched panel die. I use that endlessly. The image is from Beccy's Place called Happy Anniversary digital stamps. The sentiment is from the same set. I printed them both on white card stock, measured and die cut each so they would be at an angle. The yellow strip is inked with Fossilized Amer Distress Oxide ink. The bottom piece of designer paper is from my scrap box. (More scraps out of my box! LOL.) I assembled it on a yellow card stock base. I am entering these challenges:
I have a rare day to do with as I choose today. I've been to the store. I need to plan dinner and get that under way and then I hope to craft. Lots of options to choose from. I think cleaning will wait. LOL! Thanks for stopping by. Please stay safe and Gog bless!

Donna


Tuesday, September 1, 2020

September Challenge Ready to Roll

 Welcome to September (OMG!) and a new challenge at 12 Months of Christmas Link Up. As always our challenge is always anything goes but we love to add a little twist if you are up for a challenge. This one is so easy: say it with a sentiment. Our sponsor this week is the challenge hostess: Decosse's Dynamite Doodles. Lisa creates a new paper pack every month. This month she has added some sentiment kits as a prize. Christmas is getting closer (I think someone said 115 days away?) You know you should start your Christmas cards, right? LOL! Here is my card for this month's challenge:


So the image and sentiment I used is actually a freebie on Lisa Decosse's blog. There are actually 2 freebies in this blog post and both of them are super. So I printed the image and sentiment and then die cut it with MFT Blueprints 13 (retired) A2 stitched die. The bottom pleated section uses the curtain-fold technique with one of Lisa's new papers for this month: Sentimentally Christmas Patterned Paper Mini Kit.
 
My card base is red card stock and I used some yellow card stock from my scrap bin as backing and a strip across the front. The red and white twine is from Lawn Fawn. I sure hope you will join us at 12 Months of Christmas Link Up this month. I'd love to visit your blog and see what you've created!
I am entering these challenges:
Thanks for stopping by today. I've been working on more thank you cards for Teacher's Warehouse. Since they really want very simple thank you cards I am concentrating on using up some of my stash and hardly making a dent so far. In August I made 87 cards in 22 hours. My hours count toward the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program in my county. So I'll go back to that this week and start my September stash of cards for them. I hope you are staying safe and God bless!

Donna




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