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Monday, October 29, 2012

Some treats while I'm gone, part 3



Here are the last three treat bags that I made for my family to open while I am away in DR Congo.



I sewed the top half of a bag along the bottom, after cutting it with pinking shears. The tag is made from a PTI fillable frames die (#9), some baker's twine, a button and a Close to My Heart stamp.


Here, I cut off the top of the bag with pinking shearts on both endes, stitched along the bottom, filled it with candy and then stitched along the top, including the tag. I used PTI's mat stack 1 die and a CTMH stamp.

And, lastly....


Today's the day I come home (so on the note, I remind them to pick me up at the airport!) The bag is made the same way as the previous day's, but I sewed the tag along the side instead. The tag is a PTI half and half die and the stamp is CMTH.

Thanks for looking!


Saturday, October 27, 2012

Some treats while I'm gone, part 2


As I explained on my part 1 post, I made some treat bags for my family to open while I'm away in DR Congo.


This is a box of Jelly Belly jelly beans for my family to enjoy. I wrapped the box in a cut up lunch bag, tied it with baker's twine and added a button for fun. The tag is made from PTI's happy day die and I used a stamp from PTI's Road Trip set.


For this bag, I cut the bag in half and used the bottom section to make a very short bag. I cut along the top with pinking shears, folded it over and sewed the tag (made from a PTI Half and Half die) in place. The stamp I used here is from Close to My Heart (CTMH).


Again, I trimmed down a paper bag for this treat bag, but used a larger border punch along the top. I threaded the ribbon through the holes and tied it in place. The tag is a PTI tag sale #3 die and the stamp is from PTI's Movers and Shakers set.


And for Halloween, knowing they'd be getting an ample amount of candy that day, I bagged up some Kool-aid jammers for their lunches. I used the same punch as the previous day's bag, but folded it over. The tag is PTI's tag sale #5 and the stamp is CTMH.

Thanks for looking!

Thursday, October 25, 2012

PTI October Blog Hop


Once again, it's time for the PTI Blog Hop. Even though I've been quite busy (& am currently in Kinshasa, DR Congo), I was determined to still participate. This month's challenge was to create a Christmas card using a non-traditional colour combination. Nichole was kind enough to post six colour combinations on her blog (accompanied by a photo for inspiration). They were such great photos and colour combinations, that I was hoping to create a card for each one, but, unfortunately, I ran out of time. However, I did manage to make two of them.

Here's the first colour combination:



And the card I made, using the stripes in the scarf as inspiration:



I used PTI cardstock (soft stone, aqua mist, ocean tides), stamps (nativitiy silhouette additions) and buttons. The twine is Lawn Fawn.

And here's the second colour combination that I used:



And, my card:


I used PTI cardstock (vintage cream, berry sorbet, harvest gold, melon berry, spring moss), stamps (wreath for all seaons), buttons, twine and dies (delightful doilies, double-ended banner).

Thanks for looking!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Some treats while I'm gone, part 1



I'm leaving today for 11 days to travel to the DR Congo with a team of five from my church. This is my second trip to the Congo (I went in February 2010-- if you'd like to see photos from that trip, click here) and again, I'm serving as our team translator.

I was thinking about how much I look forward to the 5th to the 15th of each month because PTI posts sneak peeks on Nichole's blog on those days. It's so nice to have something to look forward to getting out of bed for. So, I thought I'd do something for my family while I'm gone and make treat bags for them to open, one for each day.)

I wanted to go a more inexpensive route, so I decided to use kraft lunch bags to make up the treat bags. I also used PTI white cardstock, pure poppy ink and a date stamp, so they'd know which ones to open each day.

In each bag, they'll find a treat to share among the four of them, as well as a note from me.


For this tag, I used PTI spiral note book die and a stamp from PTI's Road Trip set. I used pinking shears to cut the bag and sewed up the bottom. I also stuck a small glassine bag to hold the treat (I can't remember what's in each one, but the candy ones are either Hershey's Kisses, Reese Peanut Butter cups, mini-chocolate bars and Starbursts.)


Again, I used a stamp from PTI's Road Trip stamp set and PTI's Mat Stack 4 die. I made a pocket by stitching the bag together on the three sides and used a border punch along the top.


For this third trip, I made a "sour cream container" by rolling a piece of PTI kraft cardstock into a cylander and stitched the one end shut. I added the candy and then stitched the top shut, along with the tag. The stamp is from Close to My Heart (CTMH) and the tag is a PTI Fillable Frames (#8).


And for this last treat, I purchased a video rental gift certificate and put it in an envelope. I cut the Mat Stack 5 die from one side of a paper bag and used the negative to wrap around the envelope. The stamp is CTMH.

Thanks for looking!

Monday, October 22, 2012

#WOFcelebrate

Last Thursday, my BFF, Val and I joined a group of women from our church to go to Minneapolis for the Women of Faith Conference there, where the theme was "celebrate." We had such a great time!

Here we are on the bus ride down:


We stopped for lunch in Fargo at Paradiso. I loved this large owl in the foyer, so I had someone take a photo of us with it.


We got to Albertville and did some shopping. I can't even remember how many stores we went to. I ended up getting a pair of jeans at New York & Co., a $60 cardigan for $19.99 at Banana Republic and a leather jacket at Wilson's Leather for $41.99. And did you know there's no sales tax on clothing in Minnesota? Fabulous!

(We were too busy shopping to take photos. Our bus was suppose to leave at 8pm to take us to our hotel and well, ahem, we were a little late getting there. We ran across the parking lot, carrying our purchases, and were the last ones to arrive. A little embarrassing to say the least!)

So the next morning, we took the shuttle from the hotel to the Mall of America. This is our before photo:


And our after:


LOL! We bought shoes (one pair for me, and two for Val), some Silver Jeans (we each got a pair), some tops (two for me and one for Val), a Lucky Brand bracelet for me, as well as some Fancy Pants goodies from Archivers.

After eating supper out, we headed to the Excel Centre for the conference. The first night was great! Ken Davis and Sheila Walsh both spoke (great stories and Ken Davis is soooo funny!) and Cece Winans sang (not my favourite style of music, but it was fine.) Oh, and the worship was wonderful!

Here's a photo taken on Saturday:


And, more great speakers (Liz Curtis Higgs, Max Lucado, Angie Smith and Pat Smith) and Selah performed. Just a wonderful time, being with friends, hearing from God and worshipping Him!


We got back late Saturday night (well, Sunday morning) and I'm still tired. But we're already planning on going next year again!

So, to let you know, I'm leaving tomorrow on another trip..... to the DR Congo! I know I've mentionned my fund-raising before for this trip and now, the trip is finally here. I'd really appreciate your prayers while I'm gone, too.

I'll have some papercrafting posts scheduled while I'm away, so feel free to still stop by my blog. I'll have wifi for some of the time while I'm in DR Congo, so I'll still be able to check my emails and see your comments.

Thanks for looking!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Last Day of 7

I wanted to share a layout that I made last week, using the October Challenge on the My Mind's Eye blog, which is to incorporate stamping into my project. Since I love using MME products and including stamping on all of my projects, this challenge was right up my alley. ;)

I took this photo of Sage on the day before her eighth birthday.


I used My Mind's Eye patterned paper, diecuts and decorative brads. I also used Lily Bee alphabet stickers "of", and Papertrey Ink cardstock (rustic white), stamps (fabulous frames) and dies (edgers #5, notched flowers).

Here's a close-up of the flowers:


And the journaling gets pulled out.


Thanks for looking!

Monday, October 15, 2012

PWP Sketch Challenge #14



Well, it's October 15th, which means it's time for me to post another Sketch Challenge for Pages With Papertrey.

The sketch I'm posting today is one I designed myself. I think it leaves lots of options for how many photos you'd like to include...


I decided to go with a one photo layout:


I used Bazzill cardstock (12x12), a Pink Paislee badge and My Mind's Eye patterned paper, sticker, diecut and decorative brads. I also used Papertrey Ink cardstock (rustic white, aqua mist, summer sunrise), stamps (wonderful words additions, fabulous frames, simply you) and dies (modern alphabet uppercase, double-ended banner, edgers #5, tag sale #5).

The journaling pulls out of the pocket at the top...



If you use this sketch to create a layout, please post a link to it here in the comments or here on the PTI boards, so I can come and check it out!

I'm also entering this layout in the October Challenge on the My Mind's Eye blog, which is to incorporate stamping into my project.

Thanks for looking!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

A birthday card

I wanted to share another card that I made for this week's Make It Monday at Papertrey Ink: The Inside Edition. This one is for my sister-in-law, Cheryl.

I made this card and showed it to Sage and the first thing she said after "I love it!" (isn't she great?) was "It's so outdoorsy looking-- it's perfect for Auntie Cheryl!" It was great to know that I'd accomplished the look I was going for!


I used Papertrey Ink cardstock (vintage cream), stamps (happy day, beautiful butterflies), felt & dies (turning a new leaf, happy day). The brads are Basic Grey.

And for the inside, I stamped with Turning A New Leaft stamps, as well as Love Lives Here: Holidays for the berries.


Thanks for looking!

Friday, October 12, 2012

Five for Friday

1. I am on my second week of living with my cold.... and not liking it! I totally should have said no to coming into work today, but no, here I am, wishing I was at home, under a blanket...


2. I got some happy mail this week.... Paige Evans from Northridge Publishing requested two of my cards for the March issue of Cards, as well as one of my mini-albums for their Create: Mini-albums publication (also due out in March).


3. I ended up going to taekwondo last night.... it was the first time I'd been in two weeks. It was our red belt & up class, so I took the boys and Cameron hung out with Sage (she's a red stripe, so not high enough ranking to join us-- but next month, she'll most likely test for her red belt.) We mostly did patterns, in between my coughing fits. (Crazy.) But at the end of the class, the people testing in November practised breaking boards. I'm not testing again until May (hopefully!), but they let me break with the rebreakable boards, so I broke three: one with a back spin kick, one with a travelling forward jump-front snap kick and a third: a power break with the thinnest board & a punch (the power break is where you hold your own board, drop it and break it as it falls.) I ♥ breaking boards!


4. I stopped in at my LSS earlier this week (totally one of my very favourite stores!) and spoke to Lori, the owner. I showed her the paper-bead bracelets that I've been making and she said she'd love to sell them in her store!


5. After finishing the card set that I made for Marlo, I decided to start on some cards that my brother's girlfriend requested. For all three, I used the October Challenge on the My Mind's Eye blog, which is to incorporate stamping into my project & this week's Make It Monday at Papertrey Ink: The Inside Edition.

I've been enjoying working with this line of papers from MME so much, that I made three more cards with it:


I used Papertrey Ink cardstock (smokey shadow) and stamps (falling leaves). Everything else is My Mind's Eye.

For the inside, I stamped some hexagons with my Happy Hexagons set. I tried using the cover plate as a guide, but they seems too far apart, so I redid it free-hand.





For my next card, I used Papertrey Ink cardstock (smokey shadow), stamps (movers & shakers sentiments) and dies (filigree border). Everything else is My Mind's Eye.

For the inside, I stamped a sentiment from Movers & Shakers sentiments.



And my third card...

 
I used Papertrey Ink cardstock (smokey shadow), stamps (movers & shakers sentiments, fabulous frames), buttons and twine (rustic white). The orange twine is lawn fawn and the patterned paper is My Mind's Eye.

For the inside, once again, I stamped a sentiment from Movers & Shakers sentiments.
 



Thanks for looking!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

A card set: card #3 & #4

Here are the third & fourth cards that I made for a card set. Both are for the October Challenge on the My Mind's Eye blog, which is to incorporate stamping into my project & using this week's Make It Monday at Papertrey Ink: The Inside Edition.


I used Papertrey Ink cardstock (vintage cream), stamps (think big favourites #3), buttons, twine and dies (mat stack #4, layerz mat stack #4). The patterned paper, baker's twine and decorative brads are My Mind's Eye.

On the inside, I stamped a sentiment from PTI's Shutterbug Special.


And here is the the fourth card:



I used Papertrey Ink cardstock (soft stone), stamps (think big favourites #5), button twine, buttons and dies (heart border). The patterned paper is My Mind's Eye.

On the inside of my card, I stamped a sentiment from PTI's Beautiful Butterflies.


Thanks for looking!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

A card set: card #2

Here's another card that I made for a card set on Monday. Once again, I used patterned papers from the Sweetest Thing Honey paper pad (& am entering this card in the October Challenge on the My Mind's Eye blog, which is to incorporate stamping into my project), as well as this week's Make It Monday at Papertrey Ink: The Inside Edition. 


I also used Papertrey Ink cardstock (soft stone), stamps (a wreath for all seasons) and dies (edger's #3, double-ended banner). The decorative brad is My Mind's Eye.


I was inspired by the doilies to stamp with my PTI Delightful Doilies on the inside of the card:


Thanks for looking!

Tuesday, October 09, 2012

A card set: card #1


A couple of weeks ago, my friend, Marlo, asked me to make a set of four cards that she would use as a game prize on our bus trip down to The Women of Faith conference in Minneapolis later this month. I finally got to spend some time in my craft space yesterday afternoon (it was bliss!) and got all four cards made using this week's Make It Monday at Papertrey Ink: The Inside Edition.

For the cards, I decided to use my The Sweetest Thing Honey 6x6 paper pad, so they'd all be matching. I'm also entering this card in the October Challenge on the My Mind's Eye blog, which is to incorporate stamping into my project (not a difficult challenge for me. ;) ) Here's the first card:


I also used Papertrey Ink cardstock (vintage cream), stamps (Beautiful Butterflies) and dies (double-ended banner, happy day). The decorative brads are My Mind's Eye.

I was inspired by the flourishes on the patterned paper to carry that theme to the inside of my card.


Thanks for looking!