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These are a few of my favorite things (not in order of importance): Creating beautiful things from paper or fabric; Loving puppy dogs (and cats, and other furry critters); Being part of the Eagan Hills Alliance Church family; Enjoying my grandchildren; Relaxing with my husband - especially someplace with dramatic nature (like the North Shore of Lake Superior); Being appreciated by folks where I work.

Jul 9, 2012

Proof of God

"Nature is the living proof of a loving God."  I love that thought.  The sentiment is from a Stampin' Up set that included some butterfly images as well. The polka-dot paper was by Lasting Impressions, years ago.  This card is being entered into the Repeat Impressions Sketch Challenge #J2712.  Check it out here: thehousethatstampsbuilt.com

Jun 27, 2012

Belated Birthday Bunnies


Okay, I'm punning around here, but couldn't resist.  This card started out to be for the OWH Sketch Challenge #126 last week, but I had such a hard time designing a card, I didn't finish in time.  You can't tell, but I actually fussy-cut around each little bunny before putting them on the punched shape and adding their white flocked tails.  The other challenge I had was finding enough dark papers for the matting.  Doing twelve identical cards can be tough when you only have a couple pieces of each paper, even though you have HUNDREDS of papers!  LOL.


Jun 25, 2012

OWH Sketch Challenge #127 – Sponsored by Doodle Pantry!

This was the easiest batch of cards I've ever done.  Now I understand the appeal of digital "stamping"!  Doodle Pantry is sponsoring this week's OWH Sketch Challenge, so I decided to use something from them.  Of course, I really enjoy coloring, but having the bird already in color saved a ton of time.  Designing, printing, cutting out, embossing, layering, and fiddling with ribbon (that took longest!) all together only took about two hours for twelve cards.

Jun 10, 2012

OWH Sketch #57

During the Memorial Day Blog Hop I picked a sketch to use for a batch of cards to make for OWH.   












My camera skills aren't the best yet.  Anyway, the premise was that you could take three different 8.5" x 11" papers, cut out a variety of identically sized pieces, and make three complete cards.  My plan is to make cards in batches of 12, so this batch has four sets of three, and every card is different!

Father's Day Card

Next Sunday is Father's Day, and my youngest son will be a father soon.  June 19th or so.  I think I might send this card to him.  :-)
The paper is from Stampin' Up, and the stamps are both by Impression Obsession.  Learning to layer stuff for better design has been interesting.  My paper cutter blade was dull, so the edge of the blue mat wasn't nice enough to keep plain.  I distressed the edges with a Stampin' Up distressing tool (similar to the one Tim Holtz sells), and it was serendipity.  I think the old row boat and sandy hillside really works better with the distressed mat.