Aug 122007

What a day I had yesterday! I picked up my friend, Bad Bev, at 7:00 in the morning and we headed off to Stampaway Convention in Cincinnati. WOW how much fun we had!!! We met some of my fellow Splitcoast friends there who I have been talking to in chat threads for a couple of years now and have never met. I have to say it’s always fun to meet people you’ve talked to and never met. I feel like I’ve known these ladies for years and when I finally got to meet them, the chit chat just doesn’t stop.

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After shopping, we all got together and had our picture made with none other than the cowardly lion. That’s me, Bad Bev, Barb, Jen, Dawn and Amber. Jen traveled the farthest, she actually drove down from Michigan to visit with us — I’m so glad she did!

Of course, while browsing through the booths, I was lucky enough to meet Lori (llasanford) who has been chatting with us on Splitcoast, Debbie (cincimom) and her friend, and a few other who recognized me from my avatar. After we took the picture above, and were getting ready to leave, I heard my name from down the hallway – well, it was none other than Tish Brunkhart and some of the other demos that I had the opportunity of meeting earlier in the year when I traveled to the Stampin’ and Pamperin’ Retreat. What fun to see these ladies again.

We went to eat at Cracker Barrel after our shopping, and the waitress was so amazed that we had never met each other before. We talked, laughed, and had the best time. It was so nice to spend time with these ladies. Each of them are just the nicest, sweetest and funniest women – what a pleasure it was for me to finally meet them.

I know you are all curious as to what I purchased yesterday, and I did miss out on some things that I regret I didn’t spend a closer time looking at – but here it is:

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Not as much as I picked up in Orlando, but some stamps that I had never seen before and have so many possibilities.

Hope everyone has a great weekend, and I’m hoping to make it to the studio for a while today to play with some of my new stuff!

Wow it’s Friday and the week seems to have flown by. All that stamping I was going to get done this week has been added to the things to do next week. What was it that Scarlet said, “Tomorrow is another day.”

I’ve been trying all day to work on a card for today’s Limited Supply Challenge on Splitcoast. Between phone calls, kids running in and out (I know I’ll miss that in a few weeks), little errands here and there, I have finally finished it. Today’s challenge is a summer theme card – celebrating what we love best about summer. Well for me, summer is water. When my girls were small we would spend a few hours each day at the pool. I love the beach – it’s truly one of the most relaxing vacations for me. I also love to boat and be out floating in the river, a cold Miller Lite in my hand, just relaxing. For me, it made sense to use Hit the Beach from My Favorite Things for my card today —– SO, here we go, Soak up the Sun!

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Stamps: Hit the Beach from My Favorite Things

Ink: Brilliance Graphite Black, Tim Holtz Distress Inks – Dusty Concord, Old Paper and Vintage Photo

Paper: Elegant Eggplant, Storytime by Cosmo Cricket

Accessories: Sewing Machine, Sponge Daubers, Copic Markers, 1″ Circle Punch, SU Soft Sky and Elegant Eggplant Ribbon

On a more exciting note, Michele Boyer is having a contest on her blog for the set Let’s Hear it for the Boys from My Favorite Things. All you have to do is leave a comment on this post. You have until August 14th.

I will be going to the Stampaway Convention in Cincinnati tomorrow. I’m so excited!!!! I’m going to meet some of my stalkin’ buds from Splitcoast, shop and eat. I’ll have some pics for you later and hopefully some fun stories to share!

I think I have spent more time today on the telephone or chasing these puppies than I actually have been stamping – which is probably okay, because I had a terrible time trying to decide what stamps to use today. Of course, I was still up after midnight last night and do you think I even bothered checking on the Sketch Challenge before I went to bed? Nope, it wasn’t until around 9:00 a.m. or so that I finally checked in. Great sketch, I just couldn’t decide on what stamp – I’ll blame the heat, but I really think it might be memory issues.

I bought some new paper yesterday when I ran out to the store. No, I didn’t go to the store for paper. I was on a small grocery run, and that paper just jumped into my cart when I passed the scrapbooking aisle. I had forgot about it actually – yes it was only yesterday when I bought it – and while I was struggling with what stamps, what colors, I remember the paper that mysteriously landed in my cart. AND, to make things even funnier today, I thought my Soft Sky inkpad was a little dry so I grabbed the reinker and filled it up. Well, it’s stamping a little differently now – I think I grabbed the Blue Bayou instead of Soft Sky. At least that’s the reinker whose level is the lowest now. But now that my mind is wondering off into different directions, I think I probably need to show you my card.

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The card base is Soft Sky, and the basic background papers are from the Cosmo Cricket Storytime Collection. I used the Marvy Uchida mega and giga punches to make the punched out scallops and the SU new scallop punch (which I’m not too happy with the way it works) and the 1-3/8″ punch to finish the layers for the main image. On the bottom background layer I stamped the flair in Soft Sky (maybe Blue Bayou – not too sure), and then sponged the edges of all the layers with a dauber.

Stamps: Priceless

Paper: Whisper White, Soft Sky, Cosmo Cricket Storytime Collection

Ink: Soft Sky

Accessories: Brads, Mounting Tape, Soft Sky and Groovy Guava Ribbon, Punches, Sponge Dauber

Good morning all! How many of you love journals and little notebooks? I do, but I collect them more than I write in them. I have one on my desk to keep track of passwords and addresses of all my on-line friends, but to sit and write a daily entry is not something I do. Well wait a minute, I guess I do – I blog! Hahahaha – I’m tickled at myself – duh! When I was a senior in high school, I wrote my first journal entries. My Senior English teacher had given us an assignment, “What I Did on My Christmas Vacation.” Well for me, it was fun! My parents had left in November and traveled west. The day school recessed for break, my sister and I boarded a plane and met them in California. We spent two weeks traveling in the motor home, heading back to Indiana by the southern route. Of course, my parents had taken the northern route out to California. I wrote every day where we were, what we did and what we saw! Last year my mother gave me back the yellowed and dog-eared pages, stapled in the corner, with ink smudges. That paper will be 32 years old December of this year. This small school assignment started Trip Journals for my family. Every year my parents would travel for extended periods of time and my mother began writing down where they were and what they were doing. I have to admit that I got a great kick out of reading my old paper again. So when my youngest daughter, Mallory, and my husband went to Europe last summer, I made her a journal to take with her. She wrote every day about all the exciting places and things they were seeing and doing.

One week from today, August 15, we take Mallory to college. She will be a freshman, attending the same college both her dad and I did, 3 hours from home and without a car for the first few months. We’ve shopped for the basic necessities, linens, desk items, ipods, blow dryers, everything the normal teenage girl would need while away at school. We’ve told her once we get her moved in, we can access her needs then and if necessary go out and purchase any other items she will need. There is only one thing that she has asked me to make for her, and that’s a new journal! YES, my baby wanted a journal!!!!! So while we were shopping one day at Target, we picked one up that could be easily altered.

Now Mallory is an Audrey Hepburn fan and has seen all of her movies (and owns most of her favorites on DVD). Her bedroom here at home is decorated in black, white and a blue that resembles SU’s Cool Caribbean, and has posters of Audrey Hepburn on the walls. Luckily in one of my shopping frenzies at eclectic Paperie, I had picked up some Tinkering Ink papers – Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart and Marlena Dietrich. If you haven’t seen these papers, they are black and white double-sided papers with the reverse image on either side. Very cool! I sent Mallory off to the internet to find some pictures of Audrey Hepburn that she would like me to use on the journal. She has done this before – she made a desk in art class one year that we painted black and then she decoupaged close to 40 pictures of her favorite actress on the top. I don’t believe there’s a space on the top of the desk that you can actually see black paint, and if there is, it’s very minuscule.

Here is Mallory’s journal completed and put all back together!

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The journal that we bought had dividers and pockets, and since they were brown I made new black ones to replace the originals and then attached tabs made from the SU Round Tab Punch and attached the tabs with eyelets. I picked out a few pieces of chipboard, covered them with some scraps of the designer paper, and used Making Memories rub on sentiments on the pictures and chipboard. I wanted to use sentiments that would pertain to her first year away from home and this great adventure she has before her.

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Paper: Black; White; Tinkering Ink Lauren Bacall, Marlena Dietrich and Humphrey Bogart from eclectic Paperie

Accessories: Mod Podge, Making Memories Rub On Sentiments, SU On Board Accents and Simon Lower Chipboard, Ribbon, Brads, Photos from the Internet, Eyelets, Sanding Block, Crop-o-dile, SU Round Tab and Spiral Punches

I hope she enjoys this journal as much as I enjoyed making it for her!

Happy Tuesday! It seems like days since I’ve stamped or even felt like stamping. I’ve busied myself getting some household chores done that were nagging at me and really just sitting around on my flabby fanny. It’s hot here as I know it’s hot everywhere. This does not help the personal power surges and all one can do is walk into the kitchen and stick their head in the freezer! I personally would like to blame the heat from keeping me out the studio, but I think I just needed a recharge.

I started working on some images for a card on Saturday, and didn’t touch them again until late last night. I haven’t been very inspired actually, and had these images colored, all cut out, sitting on my counter and didn’t have a clue what to do with them. I tried working on something else, but the mojo just wasn’t there either. Finally around 9:00 p.m. last night, I got an idea.

At first I was really trying for something fresh and clean, but I ended up shabby and distressed (so what else is new).

Wishing You Sunshine

Stamps: Daisy Dots and Sketched Sentiments from Lizzie Anne Designs

Paper: Chocolate Chip, BasicGrey Stella Ruby

Ink: Walnut Stain and Brushed Corduroy Tim Holtz Distress Inks

Accessories: Sewing Machine, Sponge Daubers, Copic Markers, Dimensionals, Making Memory Brads, May Arts Ribbon, Scissors for distressing, Sanding Block

Just a reminder to check out the Lizzie Anne Design Contest that Lindsey (jackonsbelle) is having on her blog. You’ve still got time to enter!

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