Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Happy Halloween!

I've been trying to get back to business with cardmaking-scrapbooking.  No, I didn't take the entire summer off from my craft, just a little break since the July wedding.

I recently made a card that I will send to my cousin's two little girls for Halloween.  I wondering what they are dressing up as this year?  Guess we are all done with going trick-or-treating here at our house as Dan has outgrown it.  Although now he'd be more into the "tricks" than the "treats."  For several years he wanted to make a "haunted house" outside to scare kids.  I told him not to jump out and scare ANY little ones!

The other pictures are of a little Halloween treat that I made using directions from the video on Holly's rubber redneck site http://rubberredneck.typepad.com/rubber-redneck/2011/10/mondays-3d-challenge-halloween-ghirardelli-holder.html  (Arrgh!  I've forgotten how to attach the link.  Please do a copy and paste on the URL to see Holly's video.)


Tri-Fold Halloween card.  Outside of card on left, and center of the card is on the right.


Yum!  Maybe some of my co-workers would like some...for a price!  Ha!!!

Happy Tricks 'n Treats!

~Annette

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Red, White and...Teal?

Happy July 4th!

I made some candied popcorn for all the kiddos at the camp and put them into some paperplate "cups" that I made, too.  The kids (and the adults) liked it!  I got the popcorn recipe and the tutorial for the paperplate cups here:  http://www.ourbestbites.com/ (copy and paste the address in your browser).  They have all kinds of neat recipes on there.

Here is a (not so good) picture of what they looked like:










Have a wonderful holiday weekend!

~Annette

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Happy Father's Day!

I made a couple of these cards for our Dads for Father's Day. 


Stamp sets: Sail Away (Summer Mini), and Fundamental Phrases (retired)
Paper: DSP (retired) Whisper White, Old Olive, Crumb Cake
Ink: Marina Mist, Old Olive, Black
Blender pens, silver brads

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Check this out!

I brought my SU! 2011-2012 Idea Book & Catalog to Staples this week and had them remove the spine and put a spiral spine in its place.  V-e-r-y easy to look through it when it is able to lie flat (or is that lay flat?!)

Contact me if you would like to get your own copy of the IB&C for only $5.00!!  Customers can begin ordering from the new catalog on July 1st.



                         nice 'n flat when open...






    The front cover

Thursday, June 9, 2011

The 2011-2012 catalog is here!

The new catalog is here!  The new catalog is here!

I received my copy of the Stampin' Up! 2011-2012 catalog with my order yesterday.  There are lots of new stamps, papers, punches, accessories, etc., etc. that, of course, I will "have to" have!  Be on the lookout for some things made with products from the new catalog.

In the meantime, here is my latest creation.  It was designed after a card I saw on the demonstrator side of the Stampin' Up! website and it uses the set "Strength & Hope."  For every set sold, SU! is donating $2.00 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.  The stamp set is available in the Summer Mini catalog and is available until 8/31/11.


(a close-up of the butterfly design.  Sorry about the shadowing.)

Sunday, June 5, 2011

What a beautiful shower!

Alicia's shower was on the 21st of May and it was absolutely beautiful!  My family hosted a "tea" that included three courses: appetizers, scones, and desserts.  Everything was homemade and simply wonderful!  To make it extra special we used china, no paper products.  Decorations included violas in teacups on the tables, and a pitcher of fresh lilacs on the food table.  Alicia opened gifts between courses to spread out the time involved in opening them.  She received many beautiful, useful gifts.

The picture below shows a teapot, shoes and pansy favors that I made for the tables.  I came home with one of the violas, too.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

SCORE!

I went shopping in Latham yesterday.  Stamping/Scrapbooking shopping that is.  Checked out the new Hobby Lobby.   It seemed there was more stuff for one's "lobby" rather than their "hobby" - a lot of home decor.  It was very nice, don't get me wrong.  I will definately go back for their papers and stickers selection as it was HUGE.

My big SCORE however, came from A.C. Moore which is right next door to H.L.  How convenient for all us stampers/scrappers, huh?  Would you believe I paid a total of $14.70 for everything in the pic(s) below???  The five rubber stamps were $7.50.  The cardboard heart shape scrapbook was $1.20.  The brads were $2 and the paper....well, the paper!!   What I am showing in the picture is only 2 packs of the 4 I bought at .....$1.00 each!!  There are about 40-50 sheets in each pack (8 1/2 x 11)and they include cardstock, vellum, embossed heavyweight paper, textured papers, and Christmas papers.  I can hardly believe my luck!!  I should've been stingy and taken all that was there!!  Everything was on the 90% off table.



After I hauled everything out to the car I made a quick stop at the Michael's craft store on the other side of Rte.9.   It seemed to be smaller than their store in Albany I thought, but as always, a good selection of crafts.

Well, it's absolutely a gorgeous day.  Need to get outside with Buster.  He will be happy as Craig & Daniel return from their band trip to Myrtle Beach tonight.

~Annette