I hope you had a fabulous weekend and you’re all ready for the holidays.  Mallory came home Friday for her break and Kate has been running in and out over the last few days.  It’s nice to have both the girls here at the same time.  I’m trying to catch up with last minute things so I can spend all my time with them over the next few weeks.

Mallory has found that she needs a gift card holder and I told her I would whip one up for her.  Whip one up was an understatement.  I took me a little longer than I thought, but it was all my stupid mistakes which caused the problems.

In finally ended up with this altered ATC tin.  I’ve checked my suppliers to see who has it, but alas I’ve come up short.  I think I purchased a number of these a year or so ago at Archiver’s actually.

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I covered the tin in Holly Jolly from My Mind’s Eye and die cut all my embellishments from the same paper.  It looked pretty plain to me when I was done, so I added some ribbon to add a little more color.

I’m heading back to the studio to finish up now.  Thanks for stopping by today!

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Happy Monday!  So is it snowing where you are?  I heard on the news that it was 70 in California . . . . excuse me . . . . it’s in the teens here in Southern Indiana and it’s not expected to be much warmer any time soon!  I’ll be ready for that warm weather by the time CHA rolls around.

Do y’all remember this?

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I decided yesterday that it was time to alter that box.

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I’ve been adding to my Studio 490 sets over the last few months (because I absolutely LOVE the backgrounds) and decided to use different backgrounds to stamp on the roses.

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Backgrounds from Ticket to Art, Forever Art and Art by the Number were stamped in Snowcap Pigment Ink on the GrungePaper before I began applying the Distress Inks.   I decided it might be fun to have different color roses, so here’s the list:  Mustard Seed, Dusty Concord, Barn Door, Spiced Marmalade, Worn Lipstick and Broken China.  The leaves were done in Crushed Olive and Peeled Paint.

As with the previous rose box, I painted it black inside and out, then sanded down certain areas to make it look old.  Those sanded areas were highlighted with Vintage Photo Distress Ink.

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I used two extra flourishes that I had previously die cut with Tim  Holtz Elegant Flourishes Alterations.  I painted them gold and used portions of them on the top of the box.

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I haven’t decided yet what this is going to be used for.  It could be a Birthday or a  Christmas gift or just something I keep and hold onto for awhile.  Who knows . . . it was just something fun to work on over a cold and snowy weekend!

Thanks for stopping by and remember . . .  life is short, take advantage of the adventures that some your way today!

SHERRY SIGNATURE

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Happy weekend!  My Saturday sure has been lazy so far . . . . a little TV, some laundry, blah blah blah . . . .

You might notice that I’ve changed my blog up a little today.  Splitcoaststampers upgraded our software recently and the other day they uploaded some new templates for us.  Since it was the first day of the Holiday Hoppin’ event, I decided to wait a few days before I did anything.  This change will be a work in progress as I continue to do little bits here and there . . .  some you might not notice at all.

Remember when I told you that my mother and uncle had picked up some wood boxes for me at Hobby Lobby?  There were two different sizes of the same box, this is a pic of the larger one.  I’m showing you this because when I sat down to work on the smaller box, I forgot to take a picture before painting it.  DUH!

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Anyhoo, I painted the entire box (inside and out) black, sanded some areas where I thought one might handle the box, and then highlighted those areas with Vintage Photo distress ink.

There is a place on the top of the box that might be used for tile, a photo, I guess whatever you want . . . I added roses.  Not just any roses, but GrungePaper roses!

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I stamped out three different sizes of the rose, cut them out and before putting on any ink, I stamped Wendy’s polka dot background from Studio 490 Seriously Art on in Ranger Snowcap pigment ink.  Once the pigment ink was dry, then I covered the roses in Dusty Concord, Broken China and Rusty Hinge.  The leaves were covered in Peeled Paint and Crushed Olive.  Being as I am . . . . you’ll find some extra trinket pins and whatnots thrown into the mix.  Underneath the roses there is also a flourish made with the Tim  Holtz Elegant Flourishes Alterations die.

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So that’s it for this Saturday.  Tomorrow I’m going to take a bow making class with my mother and sister.  If I end up with some amusing pictures and/or stories (you never know with this bunch), I’ll be sure to share.

Oh and for those of you wondering about my smoking . . . . STILL NOT!!  I’ve moved to Stage 2 in the patches (which I must admit this week has been hard with the step down) and I’m finishing up week 5.  However, I did have my visit with the pulmonary doctor and they have absolutely, unconditionally released me.  Since I’ve quit smoking and all my tests came back “good”, then they don’t want to see me unless I have some problems, etc.  How cool is that?  No COPD and no other lung disease . . . some scarring yes, but nothing earth shattering to be that concerned about.

Thanks for stopping by and remember . . . . life is short, enjoy the adventures that come your way!

SHERRY SIGNATURE

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Good morning!  I don’t know what happened to me yesterday, but I had a great day in the studio and got some fab things done.  I was on a roll yesterday altering one of my Goodwill finds.  I might have paid $1.75 for this box.

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I added some Graphic45 Fashionista paper and made one of my paper flowers to put on top. 

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I just received Heart Wings this past week and couldn’t resist using it for the inside.  The wings were painted white and then coated with Rock Candy Distress Crackle Paint.  The layers of the heart are separated with foam mounting tape.

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I added 4 black beads to the bottom for feet . . . and there you have it . . . from trash to treasurer, a keepsake box! 

(All product used available AND ON SALE at eclectic Paperie)

Thanks for stopping by and remember to enjoy the adventures that come your way . . . life is too damn short!

SHERRY SIGNATURE

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