Sunday, September 30, 2012

It's Super Sunday....

.....and not in the Football sense, but for me it's a Super Sunday of creating!!   I also had a really fun day of craft and shopping yesterday and even took part in the Hero Arts Scramble too!

     My craft weekend started when I headed to my LSS "Absolutely Everything" to take a new Zentangle class and also to take part in the 20% off  "Bag Lady" sale, which was fabulous!  I LOVE sales and also try to do much best to buy almost everything on sale or with some type of coupon or promo.   I ended up coming home with some new Christmas Stamps, a new Zentangle book and and some little things I needed in my stash - re-inkers, some black Micro Pens and more goodies for the 40% table too!!

   I had a late lunch with Brian and Meghan and headed home in time to be ready for the latest Hero Arts Scramble, which is held bi-weekly over at the Flickr Group.  That reminds me, I'll be hosting my very first challenge during the week of October 22 and hope lots of my friends will join the fun -- stay tuned for more details.   Our challenge yesterday was hosted by Cecelia and she shared a fun Inspiration image and our theme was Christmas.  We also were given a combination of colors to use on our cards - Black, White, Silver, Kraft and a touch of color.   This is a copy of the image that Cecilia shared for inspiration.  You can see her gorgeous cards and all the Scramble cards, HERE in this thread!!

Inspiration Photo


My First Card


My second card 
This one turned out to be my favorite

  I totally enjoy taking part in these 90 Minute Scrambles, they are always fun and a great way to practice coming up with fun card ideas and working quickly.

  And speaking of fun and fabulous inspiration -- I am now a very happy and impressed graduate from the KickStart Class that was held over at the Online Card Classroom.   It's the latest class that Jennifer and Kristina have offered in their fabulous classroom and it turned out to be one of my all time favorites.   I did not have as much chance to play along each day, but I truly LOVED everything we learned and I know it will help me with my Mojo and also with new ideas for organizing my goodies and also my card inspiration.   I have taken every class these amazing designers have offered and loved them all!!   My all time favorite is the A Cut Above Class, which was an amazing two part class -- Die Cuts and also a second class all about using my Silhouette Cameo!!   If you are the type who loves classes, I think you be very happy with any class they offer!  I know I will be looking forward to the next one and hope it's something all new and exciting!!

  And while on the subject of fabulous classes, I just started another new class which will continue to teach me even more about my wonderful Silhouette Cameo.  It's the second in a series of classes taught by Kerri Bradford over at Jessica Sprague's Classroom.  I took the first class when I first bought my Cameo and I find the more I use it, the more I want to learn.  When I realized (after shopping at Kerri's store), that she had even more new classes, I could not wait to join.   I have completed only one Lesson, (each lesson has multiple videos/tasks), and I really love it.  I'm so excited about the new tips and hints I have already learned in only that one lesson.  Every thing is new and it's a more advanced class.  It would not be something you would want to start with, but once you do know you machine well, I think it's a great follow up.  You can find more details over at Jessica's Classroom Here!!   I'm also planning to take the other two new classes that follow this one!   Yippee!!   

   Today, I'm back to taking part in some of my favorite challenges and one group I visit often is The Outlawz  Challenges, which is a really fun challenge group that is owned and created by my friend, Colleen Holmes.   I have been a member since the day the group opened and was originally a member of the Greeting Card Design Team.  While, I no longer have the energy or stamina a part of any Design Teams, I still LOVE challenges and I look at them as a fun way to create and practice my cardmaking and also to meet new craft friends.  I traveled down to Baltimore in May and met several members of this fun group for a Gal's Getaway weekend and we have a blast!   If you love challenges, be sure to come on over and join the fun in this free online group.  There is a new challenge offered each day of the week and they all fun for a full week.   

  My first card is for the Paper a la Mode Challenge which offers a new challenge every Saturday.  This's week's DT hostess is my friend, Sharon who is the very first craft I ever met online.  I've know her longer than anyone else and I truly adore her as a friend.  She also traveled to Baltimore for the same event and we spend the weekend together, it was awesome and I also loved meeting her family, after knowing them for the past five years!!   Sharon is also an amazing designer and was a mentor to me when I first started crafting back in 2007.   She's taught me a lot and I great admire her wonderful and artistic skills!    Sharon's idea and challenge this week to to create a project where you create your own background -- either a stamped background or an embossed background.   Please go HERE to see the creations she and the other gals shared!  AWESOME!!

  This my card which I created using Distress Inks and Dry Embossing.   I created my background by stamps some of my favorite Distress colors directly to my craft mat.  I then put my card base into the inks and misted it with water and then used my heat gun to dry it.  Once it was totally dry, I picked out a new embossing folder Venus Crest from Couture Creations, that I picked up yesterday at my LSS for 40% off!!  Love it.   This is a nice large folder and easily cover the full card.   (one I bought yesterday on sale) and embossed the card front in my Cuttlebug.   I then picked out a matching card and some matching seam binding that I had bought last week on Etsy.  I tied that one and then inked up two die cut hearts to match and popped them up on foam tape and finished it off with a cute little button, also from the same Etsy Store - Mossy Made!!!  I really love how the colors turned out and this is my favorite card today!!

   
  In addition to the Outlawz Challenge, I am also submitting my card to the current "Anything Goes" challenge being hosted over at "Through The Craftroom Door" - the fun craft magazine newly owned by Colleen Holmes.   

  And my last card, as of now -- hoping to make one of two more -- was inspired and created for the new CAS Challenge, also hosted at The Outlawz.  This week, another craft friend (Pryn) is the hostess for this week and she made it very easy on all of us, as the them is "Anything Goes" -- all you need to do is be sure that you create a CAS card!   Mine was very fun and easy to make (one thing I love about CAS) and it started with a little 'tree' die cut I cut with my Cameo.  I had cut a full sheet of images the other day and put a bunch aside for new cards.  I thought this tree and a simple "moon" would make a fun fall like card and that's exactly what have to share and it was all so easy!!   


  And that I think it is for now!   My next stop is heading over to Operation Write Home's - Stars and Stamps blog to download this week's sketch!  It's another challenge I try to plan in every week and I'm excited to get back to it!  :)  PS:  This challenge is OPEN as each of the challenges I played in today!  I hope I have inspired YOU to play along!!!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Woohoo!! Happy to be back!!

   After a whirlwind of activities leading up the wedding and then the wedding itself, I have not had much time in my craftroom, but I am so happy to be back.   Although I did create a few things for the wedding, I feel like it has been ages, since I have had time to play in any challenges or to simply sit down and make some fun new cards.

   Today, I am thrilled to have spent almost the entire day working on some new Fall cards and also spent quite a bit of time catching up in the awesome KickStart Class that I'm currently taking.  If you know me well, then you'll know that I totally LOVE the classes that Jennifer McGuire & Kristina Werner offer in their wonderful "Online Card Classroom", and this is the latest class, which is awesome -- as Always!!


   This class is teaching us all kinds of fun and unique ways to create and it's also full of wonderful tips and hints from many of the most well-known designers.  Each day we have new videos, PDF files and wonderful projects shared by the designers.   The class also has fabulous Guest Designers who also share their own hints and tips on how they brainstorm and come up with their own ways to start new projects.   I can't begin to tell you how much I have learned from all these amazing artists and how much I love being part of the class.   Today's guest designer, just happened to be Tim Holtz, who we all  know and love.   I have been lucky enough to have met Tim in person and taken a workshop with him at my LSS, as well as the wonderful Creative Chemistry 101 class he taught a few months ago!    I also have a fantastic local store called "Absolutely Everything" where there are always ongoing classes.   It's also where I first started to realize how much I really love Jennifer's style after being in a workshop she taught, last April.   Yesterday, I was there for the Monthly Card Club.   Our focus in yesterday's class was on Holiday and Christmas Cards, which are a favorite.  We also tried some fabulous new products and came home with a huge packet of card and new ideas.   I love AE and know I'm so lucky to be near such an amazing store!    I'll be back there again next week for more shopping and a brand new Silhouette Cameo Demo/Workshop!  I'll also share the cards we started in class yesterday, in the next couple of days, so stay tuned!!


   One of the things that I learned from Tim and from the many techniques classes,  I've taken at my LSS, is  that a great way to remember a technique is to create a "Tag" and to write down the instructions on the back of each tag for future reference.   I started my first set it tags in one that class I took with Tim, but have added several more over the past couple of years.  Today, I thought I would share my tags, as that was a topic Tim and Jennifer both shared in KickStart Class.   It's another fun way to come up with an idea for a card/project when you feel stuck or feel you have lost your Mojo!    I have two large rings now full of tags and I continue to add, whenever I take new classes or add new ideas.   The majority of my tags were creating taking techniques classes at "Absolutely Everything".  I also have several that I created while taking Tim's Creative Chemistry Class too!    



    Today, I worked on three new cards and all were inspired by a variety of ideas and wonderful tips and hints that I've learned while taking  KickStart Class.   I also made this very first card for a new challenge (The Cameo Spotlight) and did this using my wonderful Cameo, which I totally LOVE!   I wanted to make to Fall-themed cards and this was my first one, where I used the "Triangle" theme and incorporated it into this fun little Flower card.  I thought that each of the outside petals reminds me of a little triangle!   


     After having good results in cutting out the pieces for that card, I had lots of left over petals and decided to try making a second flower card, but one that had extra layers!   This one definitely reminds me of a sunflower.

  And this is the third card I finished up today and again, this one was done in Fall-themed colors.  It also features a really fun background that was created with Distress Inks and Perfect Pearls Mist.  I created this card with one of my favorite Hero Arts Background Stamps (Lotus Background) and started by taking Distress Inks and putting the ink directly from the pad onto the stamp in a random pattern.  Once I had the stamp covered, I misted it with a mixture of Perfect Pearls/Water and then stamped it directly onto Watercolor Paper.   I then heat set it and cut it down to A2 size for my card front.   Often, when I am in the mood to get very inky, I will stamp out several of these backgrounds in a variety of colors and keep them for future use.  

   You can also cut them up in different sizes and use one background for two different project, or even use them for die cut.   In this case, I simply cut it to fit on top of one of my Hero Hues cards in a little green shade.  I then used scraps to cut thin borders to break up the card a bit and used some left over die cuts for my focal point.  A fun -- and easy card to make.

  It's been so FUN to be back at my art desk and tomorrow, I plan to work on even more cards.  I have some fun new ideas to share from the class I took on Tuesday and also have all kinds of great tips and hints from KickStart.  If you are like me and often struggle to start something new, this is a class you will live.  It also is full of wonderful ideas for organizing your projects, shopping from you stash and even more tips and hints on storage ideas!   It's another class I have totally LOVE and I'm excited that it was just in time for me to use the ideas while I'm still working on re-organizing my craft room.   I've really enjoyed how each of the designers has shared their rooms with us and different ways they each start a project.  I have already ordered more binders and I'm gong to start a Rolodex of color combos, based on a idea Maile Belles shared, back on Day 2!   WOOHOO!   

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Wonderful Wedding!!

   Yesterday, will go down as being one of the happiest days of my life.   I am so honored and proud of my son, Brian - and thrilled that I now have an amazing new daughter, Meghan as part of my family.

    We had a fantastic night on Friday with with the Sunset Cruise and although Saturday started out very misty and damp, the timing was perfect and by the time the Wedding began, the skies were clear and that gorgeous shade of blue.   The bay was calm and the temperatures were perfect for being at the beach.

    I have a few pictures to share that were taken with my camera, keep in mind that I'm not the best photographer!  Hopefully, in time, I'll have some more from the reception -- which was a BLAST!














   UPDATE:  It's now Tuesday and this Mom is still wiped out!   Hoping to be back in my craft room and creating again very soon!   I had such a Wonderful Weekend and loved every minute of the Wedding.  Brian and Meghan are both awesome and I'm one happy, yet very tired --- Mom!!   Be back soon!!!!




Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Four days and counting....

....before we all gather to watch Brian & Meghan say their vows and start their new life together as a married couple.  Woohoo!!

    I could not be happier and more excited!  Every day is flying by and I feel like I'll never be ready, but I know it will all be wonderful.   At this point, I do have all my craft projects done and have already brought everything over Colleen & Rob's home (Meg's parents).  I also think their home is going to a wonderful setting as it's such a lovely home and has has wonderful nautical theme.   Brian has always called it the "Beach House" and know I understand why.

    I have a couple updated pics to show you how my final favor bags were put together, along with a picture of the finish wedding book, which we will use as a guest type memory book!!

    This is the "beach" themed part of the favor bag.  The little bottles, each have a tiny message and have also now been filled with sand.


   The second part is a treat "candy" bag which contains Hershey Kisses, Salt Water Taffy and the little "wrapped" Hershey Nuggets.


     I added the "beach" little organza bag to the candy bag, and then tied a Thank You tag on each one.  I created this tags using my Cameo and the "Print and Cut" feature which was a huge help in this project.  Love Love Love my Cameo.


     And this is how I finished off their book -- I left it all very natural in colors and it will be put out with the favors in a little grouping with candles, sea shells and some larger starfish, that I forget to photography before I took them over to the house.  Oops!


   I decided against making a card box, since it was not working out as I had planned.  However, I have a great little area that this will all be placed and their will easily be space for a card basket, if needed.    I just do not have time now to work on it any longer and I'm a little wiped out.

   Today, is a cloudy day and we have a big rain storm (front) that's going to come through tonight and last for the next day or so and I know it's coming, because my body is super sore.  Luckily, today is pretty much a free day, so I'm especially excited to head over to the Kick Start Class and maybe even make a card to two.  I'm a little bummed that I don't have the time to spend in class, like I normally do -- but once I get through the weekend, I know I will be a much better student for Week 2!!  


   Tomorrow, I'm having my nails and hair done, my hair is kind of a trial to see if I want to wear it very straight, (flat ironed) or more like normal style, blown out with the ends kind of curled under.  I have another appointment Saturday morning which will be when I choose which style I want.  I'm also having a Spa Pedicure on Thursday and will meet Hubby after to go and buy all the food things I need to make for Saturday.  Nothing overly difficult and thankfully Acacia is going to help me out on Saturday morning too!   We will make a large veggie platter and dip, a large fruit platter and dip, plus a large garden salad.   We ordered most of the food, but we are all making some sides too!    

   The weather is looking wonderful for the weekend -- and it sounds like it will be perfect for both the Sunset Cruise and also for their Beach Ceremony.   I'm so happy that this rain storm is coming now (we do need rain)...but it's also making me very happy to know it will all be over by Thursday and the forecast for the weekend is looking fabulous -- Thank you God!   

Sunday, September 16, 2012

My first Fall Cards.....

....If you know me, you'll know that I am a Summer Girl and it's by far my favorite season.  I look forward to Spring and Summer every year and totally dread the cold winter months....!!   I also enjoy early Fall and do love the seeing the gorgeous foliage, as the leaves changes each year.   I also look forward to Sunday afternoon football games, fresh apples, freshly planted Mums and pumpkins.    But, ...once Fall starts to get cold and I have to shut the windows and turn on the heat...that's it -- I dread every minute of Winter and actually hate the bitter cold.   You'd think after living here in New England all my life, I would be used it winter, and while I am and I can drive and get around in the snow, and such --- I simply can not tolerate the cold.  It makes my Fibro flare more and no matter how warm I try and keep, I still feel chilled!  

  For now, I'm hanging on to each and every day of Summer and hope it continues to last even longer than normal, I also love Indian Summer and always hope we have one every year!    I don't mind the cooler nights for sleeping, but that's about it.  With the wedding coming up next weekend, I'm hoping that we still have some wonderful weekends, at least the next one and so far, the long range forecast is looking perfect.  

   I am very happy to have finished up the Wedding Guest Book and all of the favors I made for the wedding.  I'll be sure to share some more pictures soon, but today I'm sharing my first two Fall inspired cards.   Both were created today and inspired by today's Scramble over at the Hero Arts Flickr Group.  Our theme, as it turned out was Fall and even though I've been a bit reluctant to start too many Fall projects, I had fun today!

  This is the first card I created and it was fun and pretty easy to make!!   I started by taking the Lotus Background Stamp and randomly stamped it with an assortment of Fall colors, all in Distress Inks.  I then misted it heavily with water and some perfect pearls mist and stamped that directly to Watercolor paper.  (A fun technique I've learned from Jennifer McGuire and also done in classes at my LSS).  Because I was rushing I used a Heat Gun to dry mine, but you can create this type of background and simply leave them to dry on their own.   Next, I picked out some matching papers...included the "pre-embossed" olive green paper that I used down the center.  I cut two 1/4" strips in rust to frame that and then tied on a beige organize ribbon and added to to my card base.  I used one of my Hero Arts Sentiment Sets (Truly Appreciated) and stamped directly onto the rust paper with Versamark with I then embossed with Gold Embossing Power.  I cut that down, rounded off the corners and this is the finished card.


  I am also submitting my first FALL card to the new CAS Challenge being hosted over at The Outlawz.   

 Once that card was done I realized I had time to work on a second one and quickly started by creating this cute little OWL, with one of my new Memory Box Dies.   I then grabbed some Kraft Cardstock and used my newest Hero Background Stamp (Snowflakes & Edges) stamped in Cup O' Joe Ink to create my background.   This is another way you can often "Stretch Your Stamps", by using them in ways, not typically intended.  Even though this is really a Christmas/Winter Stamps, I love the design and have seen it used often for a variety of card.   I then simply picked out some scraps, embossed them in my Cuttlebug for some texture and put everything together to make this cute little card.


   It was soooo much fun to make some cards and it's been days since I have had time to create anything other than Wedding related goodies.  I loved every minute and now I'm looking forward to spending more time this week creating.   I have a couple of days, with not a lot of plan and that will work out perfectly, as I am enrolled in the brand new "KickStart Class", which starts tomorrow over at the Online Card Classroom. I am thrilled to have been a student in EVERY class and Jennifer and Kristina has offered and have been looking forward to this for days.  It's perfect timing for me and I think after being away for a bit, I'll need that little push or new inspiration.    

   I know many of my friend are also taking the class and know it'll be awesome.  I highly recommend you sign up and/or take any and ALL the classes that these awesome designers have put together, along with an amazing group of Guest Designers!   WOOHOO!     Back to school for me -- starts tomorrow and I could NOT be happier!!


Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Wedding Planning!!

   I have been super busy this past week as we wind down on the final few weeks before my son's Wedding.  I am so excited and happy and can hardly wait for the day to be here!  If you know me well, you know that Brian and Meg have changed their plans a few times and the last plan was to elope, which I admit was very bittersweet for me.   Happily, just this past week, they decided to go back to the very first plans and dates we all talked about for months, only on a much smaller and more intimate way!!  I think it will be a perfect day and I could not be happier!   I love them both so much and look forward to having a daughter in law, as sweet and wonderful as Meghan is.  They are very compatible and truly make each other very happy.

    I know that this day will be very special for them and I'm pouring my heart into everything and anything I can do to make it a memorable day, they both will cherish forever.   The immediate families, dear family friends, as well as all of their best friends will be there to share this special day.  They chose a wonderful romantic beach setting for the ceremony, which I love.  It's a hometown beach that has always been my favorite and one where Brian has spent many summers.


   Their reception will be held outside at Meg's parent's home, which is also the perfect setting for this intimate, casual yet elegant, event.  The wedding colors are Cream, Teal and Coral, which I love and also go so well with a beach wedding.    I am totally thrilled and so happy with these plans and how well everything is now falling into place.  Maybe it will turn out that short planning makes it far less stressful for all.   Instead of a formal rehearsal dinner, we and all the wedding guests will taking a wonderful sunset cruise and I hope it's a lovely night.

    It's been so much fun looking for inspiration and ideas and I find a lot of wonderful color inspiration on Pinterest!  I am hoping I can create their Guest Book and a Card box in these colors and that's what I am working on now!  -- Wish me Luck!

teal and coral wedding colors
 
    I am totally having fun with the last minute details and working on a few things that I am putting together for their reception.  After all these months of looking for wedding ideas and inspiration, it's such a joy to see it all falling so nicely into place!


    I hope to be back to my card-making and challenges soon, but for now I am one very happy Mom and my main focus now is on making everything special for The Wedding!!   

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Think Happy!!!

...sometimes life is hard and there are those days that are not easy....but today, I am trying very much to think and focus on HAPPY things and happy thoughts.   I am also sending lots of extra prayers and hugs to my friend Colleen, who recently learned she has two brain tumors!**    I'm still shocked and stunned at how suddenly this has all come about....it's another of those things that really hits hard and makes you try so hard to find some happiness in every day and to try very hard to smile and Think Happy!!

   Colleen -- I know that you are scared and don't know what challenge lies ahead, but I know you will fight it, you are one of the strongest women I know.  My heart goes out to you, Bill and your family and I pray and hope with all my heart that you will be okay!   Here is a little card I created today with you in mind, it's a little note card with some sweet little flowers!!   I added it on top of an embossed background and on a pretty lavender card base, so you would know it comes from my heart!   My hope is is that may help to brighten your day!

   ** Update:  I have some fabulous new to share and could NOT be happier for Colleen.  After lots of further testing two more MRI's and a consult with a Neurosurgeon, Colleen has now been told that tumors are both benign, small and do not need any surgery!  She will be monitored and have a new MRI every six months.  The vertigo (dizziness) that sent her to the hospital is not related and she will be seeing an ENT soon to determine what is causing that.  Thank God and thanks to everyone who was saying and sending prayers her way!    WOOHOO!!   Life is good!!



    I am happy today because I am back to crafting and as much as I have loved working on things for the Wedding, I really wanted and needed some time for me to create some cards.   It's my way of dealing with pain and upset and is very much therapeutic for me.  I'm also thankful for each and every day when I can create and happy that today is one of those days.

    Sunday is always one of my favorite challenge days because I love the Sunday Sketch Challenge that is hosted every Sunday over at the Stars and Stamps blog and this week we are working on this sketch, which I have copied over to share.

Sketch # 137

My Card

  My next card was created and inspired by this week's new Challenge over at The Cameo Spotlight and  this week we have a color theme, as our challenge.  I have copied over the cute color swatch from the site and hope I can encourage everyone who has a Silhouette, to be come and play along.


   This one was a bit hard for me, as I simply did not have any designs or styles in mind.  I tried a few different cuts and in the end, I combined three different Silhouette cut files to make this card, all in the colors of the challenge.   The stamping with done in Bundled Sage Distress Ink, using one of my Hero Arts Background Stamps.


     And next I have a sweet little card that I colored up with my Copics after being inspired by the new Copic Coloring Challenge over at "Crafting By Designs".  I also just found out that I was one of the lucky winners for the month of August and will be winning a gift certificate for some new digis from The Stamping Boutique!  Thanks everyone, it was a great surprise.


    Oh and if that was not enough of a surprise, I also found out this week that I won a challenge over at Through the Craftroom Door, which happens to be a gift certificate to Bugaboo Stamps, which is exactly where I bought that cute Pumpkin Boy stamp above!


 I am also submitting my fun new Pumpkin card to current TTCRD Challenge which you can find HERE!     The current them is a choice of two -- "Diva or Anything Goes" and this challenge is open to all, you do not have to be a magazine subscriber to play, but I do recommend you consider it!    For more details about the magazine - please head on over to the main website here!!

    I have two more cards to share and like many of today's card, this one was pretty much created for fun.   I have been behind on many of my favorite challenges, while working on the Wedding planning, but I really enjoyed taking today to make some every day cards.  This one is a card that I paper-pieced which is one of my favorite techniques.  I have bought several digital papers for Shery K Designs and totally love the wonderful selection she has in the store.  For those of you who are Cameo users and have the designer edition, you can import all of your purchased digi papers into your Silhouette Library and then use them for any of your Print and Cut designs -- another fabulous way to make sure of all these gorgeous papers.


  This has probably turned out to be my favorite card today and the sentiment is also what helped me decide that name of today's post!   This gorgeous flower is another digi image and this one is from Wax Fruit Company and always makes a stunning card!

Friday, September 7, 2012

Wedding projects and a couple of cards too...

....With the wedding plans all falling very nicely into place, I decided to take a little break every so often and make some cards.  I found that I was really missing my cardmaking, much more than I had imagined!!

     I also have  few pics to share of the projects I am working on for the the Wedding and I'll start with that. First, this is the beginning of the "Wedding/Guest Book" that I am creating and although nothing has been adhered, I pretty much have decided I will finish it off by adding on the teal Ribbon, with the little wooden heard in the center.


   And since the wedding is a very intimate affair, I really want to have this be more like a little message/wish book where everyone can take a full page to leave a note or wish for the new couple.   A special remembrance, some fun ideas for a happy marriage or even a little note.  I thought it would be more personal that way and hope it works out.

   So that everyone has an idea of what to do, I'm adding this page to the inside of the book.  I hope it works out and is fun for all.


   Another thing I am working on is creating little favor bags for everyone and I started by using my Cameo to create the little tags that I will tie on to each of the bags.   You can see them in the next photo along with the Hershey Kisses that I customized with the names and the wedding date.   I also started one of the little bags and my ideas so far are add some sea shell, a little sand dollar and some beach glass.  Then I'm also going to add in a second little bag that will contain candy.   I am wrapping Hershey Nuggets in the wedding theme colors and will also be adding Salt Water taffy for our local candy Store.  I ordered that today and the colors will also be perfect for the wedding.  The flavors are Key Lime, which is a teal color, Strawberry Daiquiri which is a coral color and then a simple cream color, that I think is vanilla.  


     I think once I have everything and put it all together, they'll be cute and also fit in with the beach theme too.  I sure hope it all turns out as I plan.  I'm not sure about creating a card box now, as I'm just now finding that I am not loving the boxes I have found around town.  I may use a simple basket and decorate it in the theme colors and place it in between to pillar candles, near the Wedding book.  

    Once I had that accomplished, I knew I needed a bit of a break and that's when I also realized that I was really missing some of my favorite challenges and wanted to try and play in at least one or two?   I also wanted to continue to try and come up with ideas for their Wedding Card and thought I would do that while playing along.  My first idea for their card was inspired by this week's challenge (Getting Bossy), hosted over at   Blog Named Hero!     The challenge was to use embossing in some way on your project and I embossed both ways on mine.  I dry embossed the Pool Designer paper on the card front, and also heat embossed my "Made with Love" Sentiment, which is from one of my favorite Hero Sentiment sets.  The paper that I embossed is actually the 'script' paper from that layering set, but after embossing it I realized it makes it hard to see the script.   Even, so I love the colors and you can see it a bit more in person.


   I really LOVE the wonderful color in Hero's Pool line and as I mentioned, almost everything on this card is a Hero Product.  The ribbon is from my Stash and the Die Cut is from Memory Box, which I love.  It's called Seville Buckle.  I uploaded this card to my Flickr account and it have received many wonderful comments with my thanks to the Gals in the Hero Arts Flickr Group.   And because it does fit in very well with the Wedding theme, I may very well re-create it in a larger size as Brian and Meg's Wedding card?  What do you think?

   My second card is one I created for fun and this was totally inspired by the image, which is another of those wonderful Stickeroos by Penny Black.  I picked this set up at my LSS a few weeks ago and think the colors are gorgeous.  I also love how easy it is to take one of these gorgeous stickers (hard to believe they are stickers) and use it along with other elements to make a very pretty card.


       And my last card is one that was very quick and easy.  I created it this afternoon, after I finally finished up wrapping the last bag of Hershey Nuggets!   It was totally inspired by Kristina Werner's -  Friday Focus Video, which you'll find HERE or over at Kristina's blog HERE!  I was immediately drawn to her card, and LOVE that she also used the Pool cardstock from Hero.  I think her card is stunning and I know I'll be sure to use that color combo sometime in the future.

     The challenge was to create a card with things that are currently sitting on top of your desk.  Nothing from your drawers or other parts of your room, basically things that were sitting there.  I started by taking a picture of my desk, which as it turns out is NOT too messy today.


  I also keep a lot of of my basic tools on my desk as that makes it easy for me to grab what I need when I am working on a project.  I also had just finished opening a new order from Simon Say Stamp and had been trying out one of my new dies, Fresh Daisywhich is one of Simon's own dies.  I also had bought these awesome new Handwritten Sentiments, which were designed by Kristina, so I thought it would be perfect to use for her challenge.  I love her handwriting and have bought a few of the the dies that she also designed.  You can find them HERE, over at SSS!

   I started by creating the flowers, by cutting them in pink and teal and then cutting off the pink tops and adding them onto the stems.  I then cut a piece of the patterned paper down to fit a white card base and added that.  The reverse side of that paper is the paper I used for my Grass, which I embossed in my Cuttlebug (you can't see it in this pic), but I keep it on my desk, just to the right on my trimmer.   I then used some large deco scissors to create the scalloped edge and simply added it on, with some pop dots.    I used black ink to stamp my Sentiment and cut it down to size with my trimmer!   I put it all together and had this cute little card, which I have now linked up to Kristina's blog!   It was fun to try this and I hope you will too!!


  Oh, and for anyone who loves the classes that Kristina and Jennifer McGuire offer in their online card classroom, you'll want to head over now and sign up for the new class, which starts on September 17th!  I can't wait and I know it'll be another fun class.  It's called KickStart and the idea is to help you learn how to come up with fun and creative ideas for your cards.  You can find more details HERE, over that the classroom.  I signed up the very first day and I am looking forward to another awesome class!
   
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   And that's it for me!!   Tomorrow, I hope to work on more cards and do a bit of relaxing.  I have been totally exhausted all week, but it's also been really fun to work on the wedding things.   I hope it turns out to be a very special day and with memories for us all to cherish forever!

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Purple is my favorite color and ironically - Purple is the Awareness Ribbon color for Fibromyalgia, a chronic illness I lived with for over 18 years. In, March of 2015, I was diagnosed with Stage IV Lung Cancer which had spread to my brain. I am fighting hard to win this battle and determined to beat it. I have a amazing Oncology Team, along with the LOVE and SUPPORT of all my family and friends! I am a Mom to two grown sons, Alex is now 25 and married to Acacia, my wonderful new "Daughter" and the parents to my precious Grand-Daughter Harper, and Brian amazingly is 30 and now lives in San Diego. My boys are the greatest loves of my life. Hubby, me and our two "Pups", Skye and Zeva, two adorable Chiweenies we rescued in 2012, all live very happily in a tiny coastal town in Massachusetts. We lost our dear "Scoutie", a Purebred Dachshund, in April of 2015. I still miss him and will forever cherish his memory. I am an avid card-maker and totally love every minute I can spend in my craft room. It's become my passion, a wonderful way to relax and is my form or "therapy".