I made a promise to a friend, that I would do the sketch challenge on SCS no matter what. Today is a pretty busy day around here, I’ve got stamp club to prepare for, some sorority things to do and once again, DH is home sick. Now he’s been sick all week but has at least gone to work and come home early. Image my surprise this morning when I got up at the normal 6:00 and HE is still home – not going to work today. Well that just puts a cramp my day! THEN, Mallory, my 18 year old, informs me that this is a half-day of school! Think I might have to run some errands this afternoon!

Anyhoo, I did do the sketch challenge this morning and here’s the card. What a fun sketch and such a fun card to make. I’m sure I’ve got a few birthdays’ coming up – like Kate will be 21 on March 2, might have to put this card away so she won’t see it! I’m really liking the black and white with just a touch of color these days and wanted to try my hand one again. I cuttlebugged the background layers using the Bloom Dots embossing folder and then mounted them both on basic black cardstock. I used my square punches to make the triangle shapes and markers to color the little cow. Drew some doodles, set eyelets into the sentiment to run the ribbon through, mounted the sentiment and the middle image on dimensionals, we have a card!
Udderly
Paper: Whisper White, Basic Black, Real Red
Ink: Black Stazon, Real Red, Blush Blossom, Basic Black
Stamps: Very Punny
Accessories: Cuttlebug, Square and Oval Punches, Ribbon, Dimensionals, eyelets

I finally found a little time to stamp today and did this card for the color challenge on SCS. The challenge today was to use the colors Cool Caribbean, Certainly Celery and Elegant Eggplant. The idea for this card actually came to me while I was lolling in the hot tub this morning. I seem to get more ideas and solve all the worlds’ problems in the early mornings – while lolling! If I’m edgy, depressed or just plain ole blah, a few minutes in the hot tub and I’m at peace!

So, this morning while I was contemplating some personal things that have happened over the last month or so, I remembered a phrase that my dad once told me . . . Small minds discuss people, Average minds discuss events, and Great minds discuss ideas. I would like to be able to credit the original author, but I just can’t remember. This is a phrase from an old newspaper clipping that my dad carried in his wallet. He gave it to me to help me get over some hard times, I still have it – just don’t know where at this precise moment. He would not be happy with me! Anyhoo, there are times that I need to remind myself the difference of being small minded or great minded. For the most part, I choose to be of great mind and need to remember that those people who do talk about you in a negative manner are simply being small minded. Here is today’s card – a tribute to my dad (now I hope he quits turning on my living room light)!

Dad’s Roses Stamps: Roses in Winter, Flannel PlaidInk: Cool Caribbean, Elegant Eggplant, Certainly Celery

Paper: Whisper White, Elegant Eggplant, Cool Caribbean

Accessories: Perfect Layers, Punch, Color Spritzer, Ribbon, Computer (for sentiment), Coluzzle

Feb 272007

Yesterday I was working on a card and when I got down to the finishing touches, I was looking for just the right ribbon. Now I keep my ribbon stored in 3 plastic bins on the top shelve of a rack in the studio. There was also a bag of new ribbon that I found at Meijers on clearance hanging on the side of the rack. As I was searching and searching for the perfect ribbon, it dawned on me — wait maybe some of that ribbon I got in TexasJodyLynn’s ribbon share will work. So I pulled the drawer out and ribbon flew everywhere!

I decided at that very point in time that I really needed to do some ribbon organizing. I searched throught the studio for something that I could use and . . . brainstorm . . . I have all these chipboard coasters that I’ve received from Silvia Mabie (stampinsilvia on SCS). I have them in all the sizes – thin, middle and heavyweight. Of course, the heavyweight were the ones that I broke the cuttlebug plates with, and being the *inventive* person that I am, decided to use the heavyweight coasters to roll my ribbon on. Here are the results:

Unwound Ribbon

This is the ribbon in its partially messy state. It didn’t occur to me to take a picture until I was half-way through organizing!

Wound Ribbon

And here’s the finished bin! So much nicer!

I hope everyone has a great day — I’m off to stamp now!

I found time to stamp yesterday! On Thursday, I was running around like a chicken with my head cut off, spinning in circles, stuff and papers spread all over the house and found that I had no time at all to stamp. I had received my new Spring Mini Preorder the night before and wanted so desperately to play with the new sets, but alas, other important things to attend to. The following two cards I stamped Friday morning as a double challenge on SCS, the Ways to Use It Challenge from Thursday, and Friday’s Limited Supply Challenge. Of course, I also wanted a sample for Stamp Club with some of the new sets — think I need to work a little more on that one!

It’s Your Day scThis card below is the new Office Accoutrement set in the Sping Mini. What perfect images for birthdays, anniversaries, it’s just figuring a way to use them! I’ll get it yet! Paper used was Very Vanilla, Chocolate Chip and Bashful Blue. Inks were Stazon Brown, Apricot Appeal and Bashful Blue. Hard to see here, but the background panel is stamped with Paisly in Bashful Blue on Bashful Blue. The flowers were stamped in Apricot Appeal and then rock and rolled in Bashful Blue. The ribbons were scraps (which was the challenge today — to use scrap ribbon), but that cute little brown and blue checked ribbon was a gift from Terri. Thank you Terri!

Ready for Spring recapMy second card yesterday. I don’t know about you, but I’m ready for spring and a little golfing. Petal Prints was used here and were colored in markers, spritzed with a little water and then stamped three times to give some dimension. Flannel Plaid is stamped on both background panels in the same color as the paper. Inks used were Pretty in Pink, Chocolate Chip and Mellow Moss. Of course, the ribbon are scraps from my scrap jar to work into today’s challenge.

I hope everyone has a great weekend and you get plenty of stamping time. I’m gonna run an errand with Daughter #1 this afternoon and I really should be getting my tush in gear!

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