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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Secret Sister Swap

I recently participated in a Secret Sister swap in the Gina K forum on Splitcoast Stampers. WOW are there some talented stampers in that forum! I really felt way, way out of my league as some of these gals are (gasp) even published! It was really fun to see all the wonderful things that got swapped and this is the beautiful gift that I received from Cathy Tidwell (aka catdidit). Be sure to visit her blog and gallery and check out the cool stuff there!


Isn't it so cute. I have the decorated Dream coaster hung on my wall to keep me inspired and the notebook tucked safely in my bag so that I won't have any excuse for not remembering things (except maybe if I don't remember to write it down!). Some of you know the kind of senior moment I'm talking about here.

I made a card for this week's color challenge on SCS (almost amethyst, wild wasabi and so saffron), but I don't really like it - it needs something - any ideas?


Thanks for visiting, I'm off to get ready for the grandkids visit today. It will be fun!

~chris


Friday, July 18, 2008

Home at Last!

Made it home in the early hours yesterday and have been busy trying to catch up on everything. Finally got a chance to play with my NEW STUFF tonight and I made this card.

Recipe:
Stamps: Heard from the Heart
Paper: Riding Hood Red, Kiwi Kiss, Whisper White, Bella Rose dp
Ink: versamark
Accessories: brads, gold ep, Old Olive ribbon, bling from Alaska, punches

I also came home to find both my hibiscus blooming. The yell
ow one won't be fully out until tomorrow, but take a look at this beauty!


I was so happy to be home again. A couple of years ago DH and I invested in a sleep number bed and I can't begin to tell you how much I miss my bed when I'm traveling! We have a full weekend this weekend with grandkids Kael and Natalie spending the night tomorrow night! The twins, Julian and Isabella, will be visiting during the week next week while our son starts to move some of their stuff into their new home. With another bundle of joy on the way, they desperately need more space.

Well, I think I'm going to take advantage of a quiet house and get some laundry done and some much needed sleep! Christmas in July stamp camp is next weekend, so this coming week will be full of preparation for that. Santa's elves are coming up on Tuesday night to help cut paper - what a wonderful bunch of gals I have the pleasure of stamping with!

Thanks for visiting!

~chris

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Last day in Alaska

Well today is my last day in Alaska. Have to say that I will be really glad to be heading home to some sunshine! It has been gloomy here my entire visit. Darn! I have been here other years when it has been spectacular and I am sad that I haven't seen the sun and beautiful mountain vistas this visit.

Here's another birthday card. I just love this 7 Gypsies paper and the embellishment is from one of the fabulous local bead stores - Black Elk Leather & Beads - and girls I'm bringing home enough so that we can make lots of cards using them!

Recipe:
Stamps: Favorite Greetings
Paper: Mellow Moss, Always Artichoke, Bravo Burgundy, Very Vanilla, 7 Gypsies dp
Ink: Mellow Moss, markers
Accessories: brads, SU ribbon and Mike's $1 bin ribbon, stickles, punches

Thanks for visiting. I will be flying all night and back in the office tomorrow so I may not have any time to create, but nothing much will keep me out of my craft room after that!

~chris

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Some little pretties to share

Here are some more of the jewelry items I've made since I've been here. There are lots of great bead shops in and around Anchorage and I've taken advantage of that.

Scissor charms:

Earrings:


Thanks for visiting!

~chris

A card for today

I'm fried, but wanted to post this before the day gets totally out of control. My time here is coming to a close and I'll have lots to get done before I go. I've been making cards and earrings and scissor charms and I'll have more of the latter to show you later today or tomorrow, but here is another card. Summer is a busy birthday and anniversary season in our family, so here's another for some special family members.



I'm really missing my cuttlebug and nesties and punches and ... stuff! When I get home I have a schedule that is not going to give me a lot of time to play, but, hey, who needs sleep anyway!

Thanks for visiting.

~chris

Monday, July 14, 2008

Some other things I'm doing in Alaska

One of the other things I like about Anchorage are the bead shops. I brought my tools and here's some other things I've been making while I've been up here.


I really like scissor charms and have lots of crafters on my gift list this Christmas and a girl can never have too many earrings!

Thanks for visiting!

~chris

Another card from Alaska

I'm trying to renew myself by making some cards challenging myself with limited supplies and with the stamp sets I brought along that have never seen ink. I really miss my craft room! Miss everything, but I'll be headed home in a few days. I love Bo Bunny paper and I haven't seen this one before. Found it at a lss here in Anchorage and had to play with it. I think I will be using it again as I just love the colors and the pattern.

Recipe:
Stamps: Sentiment from SU, Jilies Fleurs from Lizzie Anne
Paper: Groovy Guava, Cameo Coral, Bo Bunny dp, PTI white
Ink: Cameo Coral, Really Rust, Basic Black, su markers
Accessories: brads, $1 bin ribbon from Mikes, punches

Thanks for visiting!

~chris

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Christmas in July Stamp Camp Possibles

On July 26 my stamp camp gals are traveling south to meet up with some gals down there for a colossal Christmas Card extravaganza. We will be making 15 cards - 3 each of 5 different designs. Here are some of the possibilities that the gals will be voting on:



I may spiff these up and change up some of the dp used as I made these under limited supplies conditions, but these are the basic ideas for this month's cards for them to choose from. They will be voting and selecting six of the 10 designs and those are the ones that I will bring to make. Diane and Carol are also making kits so the gals will have 8 cards to choose from! We will have another get together each month before Christmas and will be making more cards and also some gift items. I love this time of year!

Thanks so much for visiting!

~chris

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Fireweed - this time the right color!

Here's my 2nd card with my fabulous new fireweed stamp from Stamp Attic here in Anchorage, Alaska. I love this stamp and can't wait to get home and play with it with my Koh I Nor pencils!

Recipe:
Stamps: Fireweed from Stamp Attic, sentiment by Hero Arts
Paper: Elegant Eggplant and Garden Green from SU, Plum Pudding and White from PTI
Ink: basic black, markers
Accessories: Mike's $1 bin ribbon, brads

Thanks for visiting. I'm going to put up a slide show of the card possibles for this month's Christmas in July stamp camp meeting on July 26. See my post tomorrow for more details on that fun activity coming up soon.

~chris

Friday, July 11, 2008

Comment moderation turned back on

Well I turned it off and the very first comment I got was spam. Does anyone know any way to block these messages once they have found you? I am getting lottery and gambling messages.

Thanks for any insight you can offer.

~chris

...at last - - a card!

Alaska has kept me very busy for the last few days. I'll probably hit 80 hours in the office this week before it's all over. But, we're moved and the network is up and running!

This afternoon I went in search of a stamp store I saw on the internet called the Stamp Attic. What a wonderful place! I got this fireweed stamp and came back to the hotel and just had to make something with it. I don't have a lot with me, but enough to come up with this card.

I colored it red and orange thinking - you know "fire" weed and only after making this card did I google it and find out that not only is it beautiful, it's also PURPLE (my favorite color). I'll have to get right on it! Look for another version tomorrow or Sunday.

Recipe:
Stamps: Fireweed from the Stamp Attic, Guidelines from PTI, Favorite Greetings from SU
Paper: Garden Green, Real Red, PTI White
Ink: versamark, SU markers
Accessories: SU gold ep, Always Artichoke ribbon, misc $1 ribbon from Mikes

Thanks for visiting. I sure hope you haven't all given up on me this week.

~chris

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Greetings from Alaska

Hello from Alaska! I do not have anything to share (things are hopping and I've had no time to create), but I wanted to say HI! It's cloudy and cool here and I sure am glad I brought some long pants and socks! Hopefully, things will calm down a bit and I'll actually get a chance to make something!

Thanks for visiting!

~chris

Friday, July 4, 2008

Happy 4th of July!

Happy 4th to all my fellow Yanks! We will be naming the boat today and hopefully I will get some pictures and put them up tomorrow or Sunday. I am headed to Alaska on Sunday night to help move our offices up there. I'm not sure how much creating time I'll have (or how much in the way of stamps and supplies I'll be able to haul up there with me). I may be having my own limited supplies challenges between the 6th and the 16th! There is so much exciting stuff coming up - new Stampin Up catalogs come out next month (I'll have some teaser stuff here as soon as I get my order in), convention is at the end of this month (not going to be able to make it this year, but am looking forward to seeing what everyone comes home with), my first Christmas Stamp Camp will be on July 26 (many more details and some more sneak peeks coming up soon) - if only I didn't need to sleep!


This was made by one of our new downline members! Isn't it great. I think she is going to be a real plus to our group. She's very creative and enthusiastic and I look forward to seeing all the creative things she brings to our group. Thanks Pat!

So have a happy and safe 4th of July and I'll be back with some pix and hopefully some cards tomorrow or Sunday.

Thanks for visiting!

~chris

Thursday, July 3, 2008

It is just like riding a bicycle!

After a broken elbow that required two surgeries, I took several years off from making pots. Recently, I harrassed my pottery teacher, mentor and good friend of 20+ years, to take me under her wing once again and get me back on the right road. We kid each other alot, and give each other no end of grief about nearly everything (she teases me all the time about my "crafty crafting" but I think she secretly enjoys it too).

I really was afraid that I had forgotten how to make wheel thrown pots. As it turns out though, it is just like riding a bicycle and once you learn it, you never forget it. Here are some small bowls I made. I made some mugs too, but they were way too ugly to photograph. I have some clay softening up in my studio (you wouldn't believe how hard clay gets when you ignore it for a couple of years) and hopefully when I get back from my trips to Alaska and Massachusetts this month, I'll get my behind in the studio and get some pots made in time for Christmas!

Thanks for visiting! I really appreciate all of you!

~chris

SCS Sketch and Color Challenges

I needed a thank you card, so I thought I would try combining this week's sketch and color challenges over on Splitcoast Stampers. This was the sketch challenge:
The color challenge was to use certainly celery, wild wasabi and purely pomegranate.

Recipe:
Stamps: Mike's $1 bin
Paper:
certainly celery, wild wasabi and purely pomegranate, DCWV dp, PTI plum pudding
Ink: versamark, markers
Accessories: $1 bin puff stickers, stickles, gel pens, punches

Thanks for visiting!

~chris

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

My Little Sailors

As promised, here is a slideshow of photos taken by our son Kelly (isn't he a wonderful photographer?) on our adventures sailing on Sunday. I can't tell you how proud I am of these two. Two months premature, barely two pounds apiece, two months in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and just look at them now!



Our other two grandchildren are also really good sailors and hopefully we will have a chance to have them out on the boat this weekend. Kael actually got a chance to go out in my kayak with his daddy last year so we'll see if he wants to give it a try again this year.

Thanks for visiting.

~chris

Do you Wordle?


I saw this fun item on Allison's blog yesterday. Very cool - told it to use this blog to create the word image. Neat! Thanks Allison, you always come up with such fun stuff!

~chris

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Boat Naming Ceremony

For three years, we have had our un-named sailboat in the water at a local lake. This year we are finally going to give it a name.


I can't tell you what it is yet, it won't officially have a name until Friday. I very quickly threw an invitation together to send out to our fellow Sail Club members.


Last weekend, our grandchildren helped us with the un-naming (the sea gods get very angry if you don't follow proper protocol) and so this weekend we will have the naming ceremony. I love the time I get to spend at the lake. Our fellow sailors are a great group and we have so much fun together. The lake where we have our boat is not huge, but it is good sailing and kayaking and we all do a bunch of both.

I'm hoping to have pictures to share with you of our celebration as well as our day on the lake with the twins.

Thanks for visiting!
~chris


Comment verification

I know that it is a pain, but I've started getting spammed in my comments so I have turned it back on. We'll see how it goes, if these comments are legit, they'll keep showing up and I'll turn it off again.

Sorry,
~chris

International Card Swap

I recently participated in an international card swap hosted by the lovely and talented Lesli (Dragonfly Time and Page Plans). I got some absolutely lovely cards in the mail and thought I would share them with everyone.




Thanks so much Lesli for being such a wonderful hostess!

~chris

Look what I got!

Sharon was the winner of my latest blog candy giveaway and she made me this WONDERFUL card. I got this in the mail and was just so delighted I thought I should share it with everyone.


Isn't it great. You can't see it all that well in the photo (I'm still learning how to use this camera), but it is all shimmery and shiny and gorgeous. Thanks so much Sharon!

~chris

Challenges

If you are as much of a fan of challenges as I am, you need to check out Kimmy's blog Stamps, Scraps and More She is giving away blog candy monthly for participating in her challenges. She has lots of fun things on her blog and I encourage you to check it out.

~chris

Monday, June 30, 2008

Stars and Stripes


I've been wanting to play some with my star punches and this seemed like a good holiday to try them out on.

Recipe:
Stamps: Celebrate Everything
Paper: Real Red, Whisper White, Ballet Blue
Ink: versamark
Accessories: silver ep, mike's ribbon, star punches

We had a wonderful weekend at the lake. The twins brought their parents and we had a great time sailing on Sunday. Wit their help, we "un-named" the boat in preparation for it's christening on July 4th. Our son got some great pix and I need to get some from him to put up here. They are going to be super sailors. At 2 1/2 they already have great sea legs. Julian was walking the deck right away. Isabella took a little longer, but was walking all over the place in no time. Even with the balance issues that come with cumbersome pfd's, they both did just great. I think they'll grow up to be great sailors! Hopefully I'll have some pix of the little darlings to show you very soon.

Thanks for visiting!

~chris

Saturday, June 28, 2008

MTSC11

I'm putting this up on Friday night and telling blogger to post it on Saturday morning. We'll see if it works! I know it's Friday, but this is for Mercy's Tuesday Sketch Challenge. If you haven't visited her blog, you really should - wonderful stuff.Recipe:
Stamps: Sweet Serendipity
Paper: So Saffron, Ruby Red, Tempting Turquoise, Fancy Pants dp
Ink: Ruby Red
Accessories: Primas, brad, punch, sponges

Thanks for visiting.

~chris

Friday, June 27, 2008

Challenges!

I had a little time this afternoon and decided to try combining a couple challenges. First is Taylored Expressions Cupcake Challenge #22 and I combined it with the Friday Limited Supplies challenge on Splitcoast titled Brads are Not the Pits!

Recipe:
Stamps: Warm Words, Hero Arts clear
Paper: PTI - Plum Pudding, Lavender Moon, Vintage Cream, Guide Lines dp
Ink: Elegant Eggplant
Supplies: Martha Stewart border punch, brads, ribbon from mike's

Thanks for visiting. It's looking to be a busy weekend, so I may not post again till Monday. Hope everyone has a wonderful, joy filled weekend.

~chris

Thursday, June 26, 2008

WT172 - For the Birds!

Today's Ways to Use It challenge on Splitcoast Stampers was to use birds on your card. I just love this set and have to start designing cards for next month's Christmas Card Stamp Camp (more details to follow on that soon). I colored the image with my Koh I Nor pencils and SU markers and wanted to find a way to use this ribbon I have left from last season. That part still needs a little work!

Recipe:

Stamps: Nature's Christmas
Paper: Ruby Red, Always Artichoke, Very
Vanilla, More Mustard
Ink: Basic Black

Accessories: Koh I Nor pencils, markers, ribbon, Flora Doodles (just got those yesterday - yipee), stickles, punches, brads

Thanks to to everyone who left me comments both here and on SCS about my card from yesterday. I was totally floored by how many folks left kind words. We took ds and ddl and the kids out for dinner and when I came back and went to look - well anyway, thanks so much!


Here is possible card #2 in my messing about with Christmas cards.

Recipe:
Stamps: Miracle of Christmas
Paper: Bravo Burgundy, Handsomd Hunter
Ink: versamark
Accessories: gold ep, glimmer mist


Thanks again for visiting!
~chris

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

SCS Sketch Challenge 182


When I first started looking through the gallery of images that folks were uploading, I started favoriting one, then two, then oh my - they were all so stunning! This sketch brought out the best in everyone who tried it - thanks Roxie! I had to give it a try too when I got home from work. Here's what I came up with. I'm not used to working in square format, but it was fun!

Recipe:
Stamps: Hero Arts sentiment
Paper: Chocolate Chip, So Saffron, Heidi Grace dp
Ink: versamark
Accessories: dew drops, punch, glimmer mist, gold ep

Thanks for visiting!

~chris

June 24 Downline Meeting Swaps

Here's our swaps from last night's downline meeting. Lots of fun stuff got shared - I can't wait to try out some of the projects that Sherry demonstrated!



Thanks for visiting my blog!

~chris

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Dana had Blog Candy!

Dana has some really sweet blog candy up for grabs on her blog. Click Here.

June 19 Make and Takes and Blog Candy




I wanted to post these make and takes from our downline meeting last week, but I lost my bumble bee and just found it last night. We had a great time and I think all of us learned lots of new stuff! The flowery one was mine, the wonderful "B" was from our fearless leader Roselyn and the really, really, really cute "Hello" came from Janet who travelled all the way from New Mexico to join us.

Also, Renee has some awesome blog candy up for grabs. Visit her blog and check it out!

Our Dinamite Stampers group meets tonight, so I'll be back with another slideshow of our swaps tonight or tomorrow morning.

Thanks for visiting! ~chris

Monday, June 23, 2008

Playing with Backgrounds

I am in love with this backgrounder from CHF! I finished with my swaps for my downline meeting tomorrow night (slideshow coming up tomorrow or Wednesday) and thought I might play with this stamp a bit.

Recipe:
Stamps: CHF Trees backgrounder, Sincere Salutations, Stem Silhouettes
Paper: Bordering Blue, Basic Grey, Going Grey, Whisper White
Ink: Going Gray, Basic Grey, Versamark
Accessories: silver ep, punches, gel pen

Thanks for visiting! I appreciate all of your wonderful comments and encouraging words.

~chris

p.s. Check this out! This was my Mother's Day present from my DH - it finally came in! I am so stoked to drive around with this on my car! Am I weird or what?

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Sketch Challenge 181

I goofed off yesterday - wasn't feeling great, but today I sat down and played with this week's sketch challenge. Made a couple, but this is the only one I like.

Recipe:
Stamps: Kind Thoughts, Boho Backgrounds
Paper: Close to Cocoa, Very Vanilla, Chocolate Chip, Heidi Grace dp
Ink: versamark, close to cocoa
Accessories: gold ep, punches, ribbon

Thanks for visiting. Didn't get any comments on my Scrapbook Pages ... my stepmom liked them though! Sent them off to her and just have two more to go.

~chris

Friday, June 20, 2008

Scrapbook Pages

A little background ... my family is honoring my uncle this summer (he doesn't know anything about this yet so shhhhh!) and my stepmother and I took on the task of creating a memory book for him. She did this for my dad for his 80th birthday last year and did such a wonderful job that she got elected to do this one too. Last year I had not yet been introduced to the wonderful world that is Stampin Up and I wasn't a whole lot of help to her. This year, however, it is a different story. She came up with the concepts and inspiration for this book, but I was able to pitch in and help out with the execution. These pages will be the dividers between the sections of memory pages that have been submitted by family and friends. I have been nervous about this as I have no experience with scrapbooking and this is such an important project. Hopefully, these will be okay and my family will like them.



Thanks for visiting!

~chris

Thursday, June 19, 2008

June 19 - Downline Meeting

Our terrific group of demonstrators had our monthly downline meeting today. Hosted by the ever gracious Roselyn, we had our usual fill of fun - creating, sharing and comraderie! This is one great group of talented gals. Here's a slideshow of our swaps -



Thanks so much for visiting my blog. Hope to have the slideshow of the scrapbook pages up for you to see tomorrow and look for another PIF coming up next week.

DDL got all her test results from the doc and we are going to have a perfectly wonderful baby boy in the family in November! I think we're destined to have mostly boys! Makes us appreciate our two darling girls even more though. Check in on Autumn's blog to see her baby tracker and read about her adventures this time around!

~chris

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Swap Research

I have a downline meeeting tomorrow for which I need 12 swaps - I have none done and am mildly panic stricken. I had to prepare make and takes, and I got that all done, and I know what I am making for my swaps, and have some stuff prepared, but only one assembled. Oh well, I'll be scurrying in the morning before the meeting. I needed a little stress relief while I was trying to think up a swap, and this is what I came up with. Too much to do for a swap tomorrow, but it might be a future swap. I love this set and I am so glad it didn't show up on the retired list.

Recipe:
Stamps: Heartfelt Thanks
Paper: So Saffron, Always Artichoke, basic black, Le Jardin dp, Very Vanilla
Ink: Bordering Blue, Always Artichoke, basic black
Accessories: punches, brads

Thanks for visiting. I'll put up a slideshow of our swaps tomorrow evening. See you then!

~chris

Some Great Blog Candy!

You need to check out what Monica has up for grabs on her blog:


Click on the image to go to her blog and leave her a comment!

~chris

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

SCS Color Challenge 171

Here's my attempt at today's color challenge on Splitcoast today - kraft, soft sky and basic black. I really love this stamp set and was glad to finally ink it up.


Recipe:
Stamps: Kind Thoughts
Paper: kraft, soft sky, basic black
Ink: versamark
Accessories: ribbon from mikes, punches, black ep, rhinestone brad

Early day today so I'm headed to bed so I can do it all over again tomorrow! Downline meeting on Thursday morning, so there'll be a slidesho of all the wonderful swaps on Thursday evening or Friday morning. Scrapbook is almost done too! Yay!

Thanks for visiting!

~chris

Monday, June 16, 2008

Mojo 42

This is a bit out of my comfort zone (cutting things out), but I had great fun making it. I got to play with some of my new stamps from Little Paper Shop, a wonderful set called Take Time, I got to play with my new Kohinoor solid color pencils from Gina K, and I got to do the Mojo Monday 42 challenge. I haven't done one of Julee's challenges in quite a while, but today's really grabbed me and I really wanted to give it a try. Hope you like it as much as I do.

Recipe:
Stamps: Take Time, Frames with a Flourish
Paper: Really Rust, Basic Black, Basic Grey Archaic, Naturals Ivory
Ink: Versamark

Accessories: ribbon, brad, punches, copper ep,
Kohinoor pencils and blender stump

Thanks for visiting. I'm still finishing up my scrapbook pages. The slideshow is probably a day or two away. I'll be nervous until it's finally done and put together and presented to my uncle. Yikes! First scrapbook project and I have to pick a really important one!

~chris

Sunday, June 15, 2008

One last Father's Day card

I needed to make just one more and had so much fun with Beate's sketch challenge this weekend, I thought I'd make another using it.

I can't seem to figure out how to get my camera to take decent pictures of dark colored cardstock. Need to play around some more with the
settings and lighting I guess.

Recipe:
Stamps: All Holidays
Paper: Night of Navy, Bravo Burgundy, Always Artichoke, basic black, Basic Grey archaic collection dp
Ink: versamark
Accessories; gold ep, clear ep, ribbon, brads


Thanks for visiting! Happy Father's Day to all you fathers out there.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Another Father's Day card

Being blessed with five sons (two of whom are fathers), I get to make lots of cards for Father's Day! Here's one for one of them.

Recipe:
Stamps: Unknown sentiment (I lent the stamp and don't know, but I think it's Stampendous)
Paper: River Rock (will be so sad to see this go in August), basic black, always artichoke, EK Success dp, unknown gold metallic (from my scrap bin)
Ink: basic brown
Accessories: hodgepodge hardware, Mike's ribbon

Thanks for visiting and I hope all the fathers out there have a wonderful day tomorrow! ~chris

Friday, June 13, 2008

Couple of cards


We have a friend turning 60 and I needed a quick card. DH really liked this saying, but I don't have the set so I printed it up on my computer. This is more of my mystery paper (both cards tonight are from that batch), so if you recognize it, please leave me a comment and let me know.



This card is a Father's Day card for my DH who is a sailor. I borrowed this stamp set (Ships Ahoy) from one of my Stamp Camp gals, Diane, and have been dying to use it for something. I hope he likes it! It sure was fun to make. He never reads my blog, so I'm not worried that he will see it before Sunday.


Busy, busy - but soon I will be putting up a slideshow with my very first scrapbook pages! They are for a memory book for my uncle and I have been so nervous about these. I think they are turning out okay, you can tell me once you see the slideshow.

Thanks for visiting! ~chris

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Blog Candy Winner!

One of my stamp camp gals picked this comment out of a basket:

Anonymous said...

Oh I love your grandchildren card...I so need that stamp! Congrats on the milestone..I don't have a blog either. Thanks for the inspiration and the opportunity to win some great blog candy!

Sharon K

Congratulations! Sharon K send me your snail mail address so I can send you your candy.

Thanks for visiting. I'll have some cards to put up later this week and maybe a sneak peak at some scrapbook pages I'm working on too!

~chris

Monday, June 9, 2008

So sorry ....

I am sorry to any of you waiting on the blog candy announcement. I'm going to have one of the Stamp Camp gals draw a name tonight and I will post it first thing in the morning. Thanks for your patience!

Off to get ready for the gals!

~chris

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Finally - a Layout Challenge!

I have been so very remiss in my participation in challenges lately. I really miss it and was glad to be able to do the color challenge yesterday and then today - the Sketch Challenge too! Here's my entry, didn't have as much time to fuss as I might have liked, but I think it is still pretty elegant even though it's simple.

Recipe:
Stamps: Hero Arts sentiment, Linograph bg, Seeing Spots
Paper: Naturals Ivory, Always Artichoke, Very Vanilla, So Saffron
Ink: Always Artichoke, So Saffron
Accessories: punches, ribbon, gel pen

Thanks for visiting and don't forget the BLOG CANDY!

~chris

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Look what the mailman brought me today....

I got my brand spanking new stamps from Little Paper Shop and had to get some ink on them right away. I made this card for today's color challenge on SCS to use Blue Bayou, Soft Sky and Real Red.

Recipe:
Stamps: Little Paper Shop - Grandparents and Take Time, SU sentiment
Paper: Blue Bayou, Soft Sky Whisper White, Basic Black
Ink: Basic Black, markers, blender pen
Accessories: Hodge podge hw, 5/8 real red gg ribbon, punches

I love the hibiscus flower - this one is on my porch. Don't forget to leave me a comment for some blog candy. Link the blog candy post on your blog and get an extra chance to win!

Thanks for visiting. ~chris

BLOG CANDY ALERT!


As promised, to celebrate my visitor counter reaching 5000 hits, I want to give away some blog candy to say thanks to everyone for spending some time with me here on my blog. I appreciate each and every one of you! Just leave a comment on this post and I will draw a winner on Monday, June 9. If you have a blog and link up to my blog, come back and leave me a comment with a link to your blog and you will get two chances to win!

Thanks again for visiting and for all your encouraging words. I appreciate you all!

~chris

Monday, June 2, 2008

Roselyn is Super!

I have some of the best uplines! Roselyn took time from her VERY busy schedule to spend some time with me today to help me work through some problems I am having with a scrapbook project. This is a very special project and she was so sweet and patient with me. I made her this card to let her know how much I appreciate her. Some colors just don't want to work with my camera/lighting set up (which is very primitive - at best). This card is a certainly celery base with tempting turquoise and very vanilla and the picture doesn't really do it justice. It's not a super fancy card or anything, pretty straightforward and simple - inspired by Angie Kennedy Juda over on her blog Chic n' Scratch. What a great blog she has. You should definitely check it out.



Recipe:
Stamps: Sprinkles, Boho Backgrounds, Sincere Salutations
Paper: Certainly Celery, Tempting Turquoise, Very Vanilla
Ink: Versamark, Tempting Turquoise, Certainly Celery
Accessories: punches, bling from Stampingbella, ribbon, decorative scissors, gold ep

First thing in the morning tomorrow, I will be posting some 5k BLOG CANDY to celebrate the approach of 5000 hits on this blog so be sure to stop back tomorrow. Thanks so much for visiting.

~chris

Sunday, June 1, 2008

While I was sleeping ....

My counter crept even closer to 5000 hits! I will have some blog candy to post tomorrow, but here's the pix I mentioned before of our new kayak rack and the hibiscus.


Be sure to stop by tomorrow and check out the blog candy! Thanks!

~chris