Good morning!  I meant to get this post worked up last night and ready for you first things this morning, but . . . there were too many finals on last night for me to watch.  How could they put American Idol, Glee and Dancing with the Stars on all at the same time?  I mean really . . .  but by putting Dancing off until the last hour, I was able to see all three.

Yesterday I said that I would finally show one of my Graphic 45 projects.  If you checked out the G45 Blog yesterday you’ve already seen it.  For those of you who missed it, here it is!

For this one, a spiral-bound notebook made from Curtain Call.

The front cover:

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The inside of the front cover:

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The inside divider:

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The inside of the back cover:

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The video tutorial details the sizes and putting it all together:

Well, I think that’s all for now.  One more Graphic 45 project will be on the G45 Blog on May 30th.

Thanks for stopping by and remember . . . life is short, embrace the adventures of the day!

SHERRY SIGNATURE

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Happy Tuesday!  Wow did I have a fun and exciting day yesterday . . . we had a big storm come through early in the morning that caused a branch (from my neighbors tree) to come crashing down on our fence.  After a walk with the pups I decided to trim the part of the branch hanging over our fence.  You see I was going to be a BAD neighbor since this is my neighbor that bitched when I had a branch taken from one of their trees.  It was hanging over our garage and was just waiting to fall and come tumbling down.  I had it cut at the fence line and it looked absolutely hideous and someone (like me) was going to hit their head on the stub that was left, so I had it trimmed to the trunk.  It looked better, but I committed the most horrid neighbor sin . . . I didn’t consult her even though I was paying for it.  Oh might I also add that she had the tree trimmed a month before and left that one branch hanging . . . because . . . “that’s why we(they) have insurance”!

Anyway I started cutting the ends of the branch and the more I cut, the more it fell.  I finally got my chainsaw out and cut the damn thing up, carrying it all the street for the city to take away.  Little did I know that Mr. Stodgy had talked to her around 7:00 am asking if it damaged our fence and she said she would have it removed that morning.  I now think I should bill her $50 for my time!  BUT, at least I don’t have to look at it all week, which was the reason I ended up cutting it in the first place.

I also got in some stamping time and before the storms hit again, I got 6 more hanging pots made.  Now I only have 5 flats of flowers to finish planting.  Mr. S wouldn’t let me go buy flowers this year . . . he said I bought way too much . . . well, I have now made 9 hanging baskets, 4 extra large pots (taking more than 2 bags of dirt to fill), 4 medium pots and 2 smallish ones.  I would have purchased either hanging baskets or at least 4 to 6” pots . . . NOT flats!  Now keep in mind that with every plant I’ve put in, it’s not been by itself.  NOPE if I placed 1 white impatiens in, it was accompanied by 2 or 3 all put together.  I’ll have to take some pictures so you can see what I’m talking about.

Now that I’ve babbled on forever, let me show you my card for today.

I used another JustRite image today (because I have so many new ones and don’t often get to use them) from Backyard Birds.

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The image was water colored with Distress Inks: Spiced Marmalade, Pumice Stone, Stormy Sky, Peeled Paint, and Fired Brick.  The edges of everything were sponged with Antique Linen, which was also used on the seam binding ribbon.  Before I added the Antique Linen to the seam binding, it was dyed with Dried Marigold Distress Ink.  I really wanted the flowers to resemble that ever invasive plant, the trumpet vine.

One more thing before I leave you.  One of my Graphic 45 projects is being show cased on their blog today.  Please go over and check it out . . . it’s a notebook and a video tutorial.  If you miss it, I will be showcasing it here tomorrow.

Thanks for stopping by and remember . . . life is short, embrace the adventures of the day!

SHERRY SIGNATURE

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Happy Monday!  The first thing I need to do today, is tell you that the winners of The E-Team Blog Hop will be posted on the eP Blog today!  Don’t forget to take a look and see if you are one of the winners.

So, I have to honestly tell you that I haven’t been in the mood to stamp lately.  I don’t know what it is . . . maybe the sunny weather and wanting to get outside, a slight burn out, or maybe even having enough family stuff going on that I’ve used it an excuse not to head into the studio.  It could also be that my work area is in the basement and now that it’s sunny outside, I don’t want to go down into the dark dungeon.  Whatever it is and after giving myself 2 weeks of self-pity, which has put me way behind again, I’m pulling myself up by my bootstraps and getting on with it.   Balance, I need balance and it’s time I got it back!

How about we talk about today’s project.

When I first started playing with the Webster’s Pages new Triple Pack, including Yacht Club, I realized that I needed to make a card one day with JustRite By the Sea.  I finally got this card made yesterday afternoon.  Of course Mallory said the image was too bright and I needed to dull it some . . . she’s probably right,  I was just too lazy to photograph everything again.

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The image was colored with Copic Markers.  The ones I used are pictured below:

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The seam binding was dyed with Antique Linen Distress Stain.  Antique Linen Distress Ink was used to sponge all the edges.

Well, I guess that’s all I have for today.  Tomorrow  one of my first projects for Graphic 45 is to be featured on their blog.  I think this is the one with the video tutorial.

I hope you have a fabulous day and thanks for stopping by!

SHERRY SIGNATURE

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