Today's "Tuesday At Two" I featured two coordinating bundles! "Hey Chick" stamp set was a Sale-a-bration item a couple of years ago. Then this February/March it reappeared with another stamp set "Hey Birthday Chick" and they both had coordinating dies!!!! Did I kick myself for selling mine? Yes, but then I ordered both the bundles. LOL.
I had so much fun making today's card I finally had to say STOP! But I wanted to try to feature all of the stamps and dies in both sets. I love all the little elements in these dies, the little corn cobs and stalks, the stump, the sack of corn, the tiny, itty bitty little corn kernels and even an embossing die that cuts for straw.
The card I shared on today's "Tuesday At Two" was a fun fold that I made at a Make & Stay event with our team this weekend. The DSP I used is a retired pattern from Bird Ballad, but I love the little bird feet, so I had to use it. The stump is cut from "In Good Taste" wood grain.
I used everything except the little eggs, a sweet little bow tie andthe cute little bird which would be great for Easter this Sunday and the adorable little bird. His cute little wing even flaps out!
These are the other cards that I prepared for today's class. I CASE'd all of them except the one I made in class today. That is all my own, for better or worse.
Hi friends, It's been a while since I posted. The last of March and April, so far, have been eventful. I had a dear uncle and cousin, both passed away on the same day. They were uncle and nephew to each other. My favorite uncle, on my mom's side, was 97 when he pass. My cousin, was 87. I am close with one of his daughters. Ironically last year at my dad's funeral I handed her a card for her birthday at my dad's funeral. This year, at her dad's funeral, she hand delivered one to me. My birthday rested between both of their funerals. So I was gone for a week for the funerals and visitations. After I got back it took me a week to recoup, due to my chronic fatigue. Well, I rested up enough to attend Stampin' Ups Onstage Local in Minneapolis! What a blast! (I'm still recouping) Lots of fun new products to play with and got the NEW 2017-2018 catalog . I was able to place my Pre-Preorder! Demonstra...
April has always been a busy birthday month for me. About 2 or 3 cards a week about 12 in total. This month would have also been my mother's 95th birthday, we lost her a year and a half ago. In addition, I have also been sending out cards for sympathy, 5 so far this month, all not related to the pandemic. A friend lost her father, a cousin died of cancer so cards for his two brothers and wife and a former coworker his son. I've also sent out Thinking of You cards to people who are alone and shut in and a Get Well card to a friend from church who fell and injured herself. I also just remembered I need to make a card for my grandson, marking the 1st anniversary of his baptism. The other day I was looking for card ideas and clicked on this link, not even sure how I got there. :-) But it was for a fun fold she called a Side Panel card. It was in a 5" x 7" format. Since all of my cards, typically are of the A2 size 4-1/4" x 5-1/2. I de...
Hi everyone, I know it's been a long time since I've posted. Had a lot going on in my life lately with some health issues and dealing with them has been challenging. But getting the new Holiday Catalog has so many great new products and has thankfully been a wonderful distraction. One of which is this awesome Christmas Quilt Bundle! I've been getting ready for my Catalog Launch Party this Saturday, Sept 9. My great friend, Michelle, came over last Saturday, we both needed some stamp therapy and she made a couple Christmas card with this bundle. So I decided to do a non holiday card! I have a cousin who makes beautiful quilts and runners. So this will probably be her birthday card. I did have one little tip for you. When you use the star Framelit, that does the stitching, make sure that you run this one through the Big Shot first. (I called this the Ninja Star since that what it reminds me of). To create the star you will need a 4"...
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