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Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween!!!

Today I'm honored to be featured over on Michelle Liimatainen's blog, Page Master Designs! She's been featuring AMAZING Halloween projects all month from some of my stamping idols. Not really sure I can hang with those peeps, but I'm flattered that I get to try! Head on over the Michelle's blog for the full card, but here's a little peek...


I will be back soon with some more cards - I haven't posted all my Hope You Can Cling To creations, and the deadline is approaching!! I hope you've all been participating in this fabby card drive!

Happy Stamping,

Thursday, October 27, 2011

I've got the holiday spirit...

...except, perhaps, the wrong holiday!??! HAHA! But really, aren't you in the mood for a little St. Patrick's Day?


Well there's a very good reason I'm sharing this adorable little leprechaun with you today! He's part of the NEW RELEASE AT HAMBO STAMPS!! And I think he's stinkin' adorable, right down to his shamrock balloon! And the new sentiment to go with him - GO GREEN - how awesome is that? I'm picturing lots of Earth Day cards in my future. ;-) But the biggest reason I love that GO GREEN sentiment??? Because I am a MICHIGAN STATE SPARTAN so of course that's the first thing I think of when I see GO GREEN! Woohooo! Go Spartans! Go Green! Go White!! Ok, I'm done. Just had to get that out of my system... How about another card?


This time I paired him with one of my all-time favorite Hambo Fractured Funnies - "Irish Luck". The inside of the card reads "Well, except for that potato famine thingie..." HAHAHA! Maybe that message shouldn't make me giggle so much - so many suffered to make that funny sentiment possible - but I can't help it, it's too funny!! Oh how I love Hambo silliness!

If you want to get ahold of some of the new rubber - and trust me, you do! - there's a little added bonus this weekend! Here's the scoop from Monica:

To help celebrate HOGtoberfest and this new rubber release, we have a little goodie for you: Include any of the new rubber designs or sayings on your Hambo order -- thru Oct. 31 -- and a free stamp will be included in your order. The free stamp will be one of our current designs - no retirees here!

Check out all the new designs on the Hambo website (there's some adorable new winter images if you aren't quite ready for St. Patty's Day... ;-) ) and also visit Talk to the Ham for links to card samples from the Bacon Bits!!

Happy Stamping!


  • Stamps: Leprechaun - 4717, Go Green! - 4706, Irish Luck - 0812 from Hambo Stamps
  • Paper: Hero Arts Kraft & green, other DP
  • Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Copic markers
  • Other: Cloud dies (Lil' Inker Designs), Labels die (Spellbinders), baker's twine (The Twinery), gold brads

Monday, October 17, 2011

Come Paint with Me!!

I'm SO EXCITED today!! Guess who's hosting a challenge on the greatest stampy website on the planet, Splitcoaststampers?!!? That's right, ME!! I feel like such an important stamper. HA! But what I really am is just stamping for an important cause! All month long, SCS has been hosting a Hope You Can Cling To forum, with daily challenges as the kickoff for inspiration to make & send cards to MD Anderson Cancer Center, for visitors to share with patients battling breast cancer. Check out my challenge here, I'm asking everyone to play with PAINT! And here's one of the samples I made for the challenge:


I played with my very favorite paint - Claudine Hellmuth's Studio Paint! Something about that luscious paint, it kicks me into creative mode even when my mojo has completely gone on hiatus. I got out painterly pink, dash of red and blank canvas, and just played around and mixed them and dabbed them onto heavy cardstock until I got something I liked for a background!


Since it pained me to completely cover up the gorgeous paint, I opted for a big vellum flower on this card. I embossed the Hero Arts Stencil Flower, and filled the center with seed beads. I love attaching the flower with just a dot of Glossy Accents - it makes the edges curl up slightly, giving the card some dimension.


I was inspired by my grandma to choose PAINT as my challenge - she is an amazing artist, and also a breast cancer survivor.


I do hope you'll play along with me! You have until November 7 to get your card uploaded on Splitcoast - oh, did I mention - there are PRIZES!! All of the details, including the address to send you card off to MD Anderson, are included in my challenge thread.

Happy stamping, and happy painting!


  • Stamps: CG194 Stencil Flower, CL272 All Occasion Messages
  • Paper: heavy white cardstock, pink cardstock, vellum
  • Ink: Black Stazon, ColorBox Frost White
  • Other: Claudine Hellmuth Studio Paint (painterly pink, dash of red, blank canvas), Martha Stewart glitter, white EP, pink seed beads

Friday, October 7, 2011

Operation Julie's Smile!

Hello!! And welcome to the Operation Julie's Smile blog hop!! You should have arrived here by way of Fiona's wonderful blog. If you didn't, you really should consider going back to the very beginning at the Sweet Stamp Shop blog. There are about 120 designers participating in this blog hop! Yowza!! TONS of fabby inspiration!! And... tons of fabby prizes!!

As many of you know, I've had the honor & pleasure of being a member of Julie Ranae's Play Date Cafe team. I'm thankful our creative paths crossed and I'm happy to call her a friend. So when I heard about the struggles she is facing, of course I wanted to participate!! I'll tell you more about it in a moment, but first, here's the card I'm sharing today!


I stamped a couple Hero Arts Jewel Daisies, colored them with Copics, cut them out, and then loaded the centers with beads. Oh how I love beaded flower centers!!


The background paper says "strength courage determination" - it's from a wonderful pad of breast cancer awareness paper I picked up at Michael's. I was inspired by this HYCCT challenge on Splitcoast - but I thought those words also describe Julie. Here is her story:


The creative blogging community is coming together this weekend to help one of our friends, Julie Ranae. You may know her as the Design Team Coordinator for many wonderful companies from bakers twine, die cuts, rubber stamps and more. What many people don’t know about Julie Ranae is that she has had some pretty major dental surgeries in her lifetime due to medication she had to take as a child. It was in her plans to think about having all of her teeth replaced at some point in the next 5 years, a decision that was pretty easy to plan out. But then it happened…she chipped her front teeth on a weekend a month ago. The dentist told her there was no way to save them & that it was his recommendation that she give in and have them all her teeth removed soon, but for that day, they needed to get her front teeth done so her gums could begin to heal. He said he would 'work out payments with her to have ALL this work done...but when she called to make her appt for the first step of impressions, they told her the amount of money that was needed and that the 'payments' applied only to the two teeth that were extracted that day. Her husband Paul was with her & that too, was his understanding as well. So this is how she has found herself in this situation…Needing at least $4000 to get started and another $3000 to finish the process…a total of $7000.

Nicole Rixon, owner of Sweet Stamp Shop put together this benefit after finding out about this situation and before Julie Ranae knew it, it took flight! Because she is an event organizer by trade, she has taken on the job of organizing all of the blogs in this hop as her way of ‘working overtime’ for what she needs, the same as if she were able to work overtime at an outside job to pay for the work to be done. It is the goal of all of these generous friends & sponsors to help make this situation more do-able for our friend so that she can share a brand new smile with all of us soon. If there is anything you can do to help with a financial donation, there is a donation button ready for you to click. Any amount is appreciated and ALL DONATIONS will be eligible for prizes from our sponsor pool of over $2500.


And speaking of all those amazing sponsors, Hero Arts has generously donated several goodies to the pot. You don't want to miss out on a chance to win!! So please be sure to click on the "donate" button up there on my sidebar to the right, and do what you can to help Julie out. Prize winners will be drawn from blog hop comments, the Paypal donation list and from blop hop hosts.

And now it's time to hop on to the next blog along the line, Tami Mayberry!! And just a reminder, there are ~120 hoppers or so in this massive blog hop, so there is a chance there may be a broken link or two. Just head on back to the Sweet Stamp Shop blog if you get stuck, there will be a master list there. And by the way, you have all weekend, until Sunday October 9 at 11:59 EST, to make your way through the hop!!

Thanks so much for stopping by today, and for supporting Julie!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

PDCC + Stampotique = Fun!

Today's card combines three of my favorite things - The Play Date Cafe Challenge, Stampotique stamps, and a color story with purple and green! YAY!!


My friend Kim came over to stamp with me, and brought her big binder full of Stampotique stamps with her!! I felt like a kid in a candy store! I had to use this sweet image called Mela.

I had just cleaned up my room to make *space* for Kim to stamp with me (geez what a mess I can create in there!!) so I was looking through all my various "collection" of supplies and embellishments. I saw these little mini canvases that I just had to have, but once I did have, had no clue what to do with - figured it was time I used them! I kinda like how it all came together!


Here's the fabby color story:


And speaking of Wicked... guess who's going to see Wicked tonight??? MEEEEEE!!! So excited.

Thanks for stopping by today,

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Brighter Day

Here's another card I made this past Saturday.


I finally got to use the ADORABLE Lil' Inker Designs rainbow and cloud dies! Love them!

I played along with Beate's HYCCT challenge on Splitcoast - to make a circle card. Fun!

Thanks for stopping by,


  • Stamps: Lil' Inker Designs
  • Paper: Hero Arts Kraft, SU turquoise, GP white
  • Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
  • Other: Lil' Inker Designs dies, Spellbinders dies, fuzzy heart brad

Monday, October 3, 2011

Cruising Through Life...

Hello and Happy Monday! Did everyone have a nice WCMD? I did! I was a stamping fool!! I made more cards than I've made in ages. Woohoo!! Here's the first of them, playing with some Lawn Fawn goodness...


You *know* I *needed* this Cruising Through Life set as soon as I saw it!! It has an adorable BIKE! Thank you Kelly Marie for being so awesome! ;-) I made this card for a couple challenges - first, it's the WCMD challenge on the Lawn Fawn blog. We were to make a "thank you" card - although this doesn't exactly say "thank you" - to me it's a "thank you for spending your life with me" card, so hopefully it counts. :-)

I also played with Lori Craig's challenge over in the Hope You Can Cling To forum on Splitcoaststampers. She asked us to use BLING! Um, ok! Not a problem! :-) Check out the challenges if you haven't already. They are posting a new one every single day this month, and the cards will benefit the MD Anderson Cancer Center. I'm going to play along with as many as I can!! AND!!! I will be HOSTING ONE soon... SQUEAL! So be sure to check it out!! Oh, and by the way, there are prizes!!!! :-)


Thanks for stopping by,


  • Stamps: Cruising Through Life from Lawn Fawn
  • Paper: white & pink cardstock
  • Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Copie markers, white gel pen
  • Other: Crafter's Workshop cloud template, Hero Arts gems, Star Dust Stickles

Saturday, October 1, 2011

World Card Making Day!!

Well hello there! Long time, no blog! Sorry I've been mostly MIA for so long now. One of these days my life will get back into a rhythm. Someday...! But in the mean time, I had to stop in today!! It's the biggest holiday for My People. You know - my stampy people! That's right, it's World Card Making Day!! People across the globe are hoping to set aside a chunk of time in their craft spaces today to do a little creating. I'm hoping to have a stampy playdate with some friends later tonight - both IRL and virtually. YAY! But until then, here's a little card I whipped up...


I used one of my favorite Hero Arts holiday sets, Get Merry! To create the blue rectangular background, I used a technique that I first learned from my friend Sally and love so much - inking up an acrylic block (here, with Broken China Distress Ink!) and stamping directly with that. What fun!

So my friends... go forth... be stampy... and have a fabby World Card Making Day! And if you need some inspiration, hop along through this awesome Blog Tour! Woot!


Happy Stamping,


  • Stamps: CL463 Get Merry!, CG125 Friend Definition
  • Paper: Hero Arts Kraft, Cerulean, Eggshell, Grenadine
  • Ink: Distress Ink (Vintage Photo, Antique Linen, Broken China, Crushed Olive), Versamark
  • Other: Hero Arts Cream Adhesive Lace, scallop edge punch, wooden button, red twine, machine stitching

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