Good morning everyone.....the craft fair is over and it was a great success!!! We sold more than we expected, which is a good thing!!! Our little church craft group will use the money we made for several projects including Christmas gifts for the Methodist Children's Home, the food pantry, and helping with the church electric bills.
Here are the rest of the card sets I made using photos from Sue Knox. This set features shell stamps and sentiments from Rubbernecker Stamps.
The sentiments on these sets are all from Papertrey Ink.
This flower is from my garden....
This is one of mine, too!!
Whew!!!! I'm glad the fair is over and now I can clean my stamp room....LOL!!!! Thanks for dropping by and I hope you have a wonderful Sunday!!
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
More Church Craft Fair Projects
Good morning everyone....this will be short and sweet this morning because I have to be at the church by 8:00am for the craft fair but I wanted to show you some of the cards I made with my friend, Sue Knox's pictures. She is a fabulous photographer and every year she prints off lots of her photos for me to make cards with for the fair. Enjoy the pictures and I will see you tomorrow with more....
Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!!!!
Friday, November 4, 2011
Church Craft Fair Christmas Card Sets
Good morning everyone...I guess it's morning...it's almost 1:00 AM and I'm still up trying to finish my Christmas card sets for the church craft fair this Saturday...yikes, it's tomorrow!!! What a crazy week....my cousin and his wife are here visiting from Iowa, my DGD's birthday was yesterday, and I am knee deep in Christmas cards...LOL!!! Oh well, I can sleep Saturday night!
This card features stamps from Papertrey Ink...the ornament was cutout, colored with copics, covered with glitter, and popped up with pop dots.
The Rubbernecker tree image was embossed with white ep and the bird was popped up with a pop dot. The sentiment is also from Rubbernecker.
I had some left over stickers from another project and just couldn't let them go to waste...
The stamp in the background is from Stampin Up's Beautiful Season set..it was stamped with True Thyme onto River Rock cardstock. Real Red cardstock is used for the matting and the button and twine finish it off.
The background was embossed and an oval scalloped Nestabilities was used to matt the sticker.
Group #3.....
An old but favorite PBX stamp was used for this vintage style Christmas card and the sentiment is from PTI....flocked paper adds a little glam and the silver pearls finish it off.
Last but not least is a Penny Black Santa stamped with Night of Navy onto Bashful Blue...glitter was added to the beard and fur and the punched showflakes and silver balls are the finishing touches.
Now, I just have to wrap each set with a ribbon and get them to the sale along with the other cards I made from my friend Sue's pictures. I will show you more of those this weekend. Ok...now it's time for this old grandma to get to bed...have a great day!!!
This card features stamps from Papertrey Ink...the ornament was cutout, colored with copics, covered with glitter, and popped up with pop dots.
The Rubbernecker tree image was embossed with white ep and the bird was popped up with a pop dot. The sentiment is also from Rubbernecker.
The ornament stamps are from a Basic Grey set called Ornaments and the sentiment is from Waltzingmouse Stamp's Complements of the Season set. Colors used include Pool Party, Kiwi Kiss, and Cherry Cobler.
I had some left over stickers from another project and just couldn't let them go to waste...
The stamp in the background is from Stampin Up's Beautiful Season set..it was stamped with True Thyme onto River Rock cardstock. Real Red cardstock is used for the matting and the button and twine finish it off.
The background was embossed and an oval scalloped Nestabilities was used to matt the sticker.
Group #3.....
An old but favorite PBX stamp was used for this vintage style Christmas card and the sentiment is from PTI....flocked paper adds a little glam and the silver pearls finish it off.
I used an old retired plaid background stamp from Stampin Up! to make the background and the pine cone
stamp is from Penny Black. Handsome Hunter and Vivid's Tuscan Tan inks were used and the gingham ribbon and cotton lace add a country flair.
stamp is from Penny Black. Handsome Hunter and Vivid's Tuscan Tan inks were used and the gingham ribbon and cotton lace add a country flair.
Now, I just have to wrap each set with a ribbon and get them to the sale along with the other cards I made from my friend Sue's pictures. I will show you more of those this weekend. Ok...now it's time for this old grandma to get to bed...have a great day!!!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Color Throwdown Challenge #166
Hello everyone!!! It's Wednesday and time for another Color Throwdown Challenge!! The lovely Danielle is our hostess today and she came up with this fabulous color combo... isn't it pretty!!??!!
My card features the beautiful Christmas Angel stamp from Inkadinkado...it was stamped with Baja Breeze and the snowflakes were covered with glitter. The paper is from Basic Grey's Dasher collection and sewing and distressing were done around the edges. The diecut scallop, ribbon, twine, button, punched snowflakes, and Christmas stick pins finish it off.
Recipe:
Stamps: Inkadinkado, Our Craft Lounge for the sentiment
Paper: White, Crumb Cake, Old Olive, Basic Grey dp
Ink: Baja Breeze, Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Ribbon, Twine, Button, Pearl, Martha Stewart Snowflake Punches
Stick Pins, Sewing Machine, Nestabilities, Spellbinders Scallop Edges die, Glitter
This is also for a few other challenges:
1. Anything Goes Challenge - stitching real or faux
2. Ladybugs Crafts Ink TLT Challenge - Non-traditional or distressed Christmas Card
3. Oldie but a Goodie Challenge - buttons and bows (my stamp is over 2 years old!)
4. By the Cute and Girly Challenge - Christmas Girls
5.Creatalicious Challenge - distress edges
6. Really Reasonable Ribbon - Christmas
Do you want to see some AWESOME inspiration?? Here are the links to the Color Throwdown Designers..... check out what they created this week!
Broni Holcombe - Splashes of Watercolor
Barbara Anders - Paper Pursuits
Danielle Kennedy - Wild Dragonfly Designs
Tammy Hershberger - Stamp Happy
Kristin Eberline - Mindless Creativity
Laura Pryor - Lil' Inker Designs
Carole Burrage - Mother's Little Helper
Keva Brown - How Now Brown Kow
Lori Tecler - Inking a Loud
Lynn Put - The Queens Scene
Wanda Cullen - Cullen-ary Creations
Kerri Michaud - Cards by Kerri Welcome!!!!
Joan Ervin - Stamping With a Passion - that's me!
Our Fabulous November/December Guest Designer - Lydia Fiedler - Understandblue
Thanks for stopping by...have a great day!!!
My card features the beautiful Christmas Angel stamp from Inkadinkado...it was stamped with Baja Breeze and the snowflakes were covered with glitter. The paper is from Basic Grey's Dasher collection and sewing and distressing were done around the edges. The diecut scallop, ribbon, twine, button, punched snowflakes, and Christmas stick pins finish it off.
Recipe:
Stamps: Inkadinkado, Our Craft Lounge for the sentiment
Paper: White, Crumb Cake, Old Olive, Basic Grey dp
Ink: Baja Breeze, Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Ribbon, Twine, Button, Pearl, Martha Stewart Snowflake Punches
Stick Pins, Sewing Machine, Nestabilities, Spellbinders Scallop Edges die, Glitter
This is also for a few other challenges:
1. Anything Goes Challenge - stitching real or faux
2. Ladybugs Crafts Ink TLT Challenge - Non-traditional or distressed Christmas Card
3. Oldie but a Goodie Challenge - buttons and bows (my stamp is over 2 years old!)
4. By the Cute and Girly Challenge - Christmas Girls
5.Creatalicious Challenge - distress edges
6. Really Reasonable Ribbon - Christmas
Do you want to see some AWESOME inspiration?? Here are the links to the Color Throwdown Designers..... check out what they created this week!
Broni Holcombe - Splashes of Watercolor
Barbara Anders - Paper Pursuits
Danielle Kennedy - Wild Dragonfly Designs
Tammy Hershberger - Stamp Happy
Kristin Eberline - Mindless Creativity
Laura Pryor - Lil' Inker Designs
Carole Burrage - Mother's Little Helper
Keva Brown - How Now Brown Kow
Lori Tecler - Inking a Loud
Lynn Put - The Queens Scene
Wanda Cullen - Cullen-ary Creations
Kerri Michaud - Cards by Kerri Welcome!!!!
Joan Ervin - Stamping With a Passion - that's me!
Our Fabulous November/December Guest Designer - Lydia Fiedler - Understandblue
Thanks for stopping by...have a great day!!!
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Halloween Fun!!
Good morning everyone....hope you had a fun evening yesterday with all the goblins!! We had a blast!!! Again this year we had well over 250 visiters to our haunted front yard extravganza!!! The scarey little girl above is my DGD Mackenzie....yikes!!
Here is Egore with a tasty little treat on his tray....
George hung lots of scary, screaming ghouls in the trees....most of them either swung back and forth or up and down and note the huge spider web in the tree!!! George also hung a huge black hairy spider just to the right of this picture and when an adult stood under it he would slowly drop it down....that was really creepy especially in the dark!! He is sooo bad!!!
Slithering creepy crawler!!!
This huge spider was covered in lights and looks pretty awesome after dark!!
This is Clyde in the coffin....
Scary Mary slinking in the ivy....
The Grim Reaper.....
Horrible Hank.....he would talk to people as they walked by....pretty unnerving!!!
This is the graveyard...the middle ghoul would pop up when someone got close....we heard lots of screams from this side of the yard!!
This is Gag a Maget Margaret...she didn't do anything but look unly!!
Just as it turned dark and we turned on all the lights, my camera died....go figure!! Anyway...I did take some pictures with another camera but I won't be able to download them till tomorrow. Maybe later on in the week I can show you some pictures with lights!!
Thanks for stopping by...I have been working like crazy on my church craft sale projects....I will show you
some of them tomorrow...have a great day!!!
Here is Egore with a tasty little treat on his tray....
George hung lots of scary, screaming ghouls in the trees....most of them either swung back and forth or up and down and note the huge spider web in the tree!!! George also hung a huge black hairy spider just to the right of this picture and when an adult stood under it he would slowly drop it down....that was really creepy especially in the dark!! He is sooo bad!!!
Slithering creepy crawler!!!
This huge spider was covered in lights and looks pretty awesome after dark!!
This is Clyde in the coffin....
Scary Mary slinking in the ivy....
The Grim Reaper.....
Horrible Hank.....he would talk to people as they walked by....pretty unnerving!!!
This is the graveyard...the middle ghoul would pop up when someone got close....we heard lots of screams from this side of the yard!!
This is Gag a Maget Margaret...she didn't do anything but look unly!!
Just as it turned dark and we turned on all the lights, my camera died....go figure!! Anyway...I did take some pictures with another camera but I won't be able to download them till tomorrow. Maybe later on in the week I can show you some pictures with lights!!
Thanks for stopping by...I have been working like crazy on my church craft sale projects....I will show you
some of them tomorrow...have a great day!!!

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