Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Sassy Cheryl's: #207-April Showers...

BRING LOTS OF MAY FLOWERS!



It's time for a new challenge at Sassy Cheryl's...for the next two weeks, flowers! Oh, I do love flowers though admittedly, I don't often use them on cards-not the 3-D kind anyway! I found them entirely too expensive to post, and since I like to send my cards, well... 

Ah, but I have dies, and this just sort of came to me. My DP has been around a season or two. I colored this darling little Sally with my Copics and fussy cut her. She came with the perfect sentiment, too!

Do, do, DO check out the shop...Sassy Cheryl has been mighty busy of late drawing up new characters and reimagined characters. She's developed families and a neighborhood full of the cutest darn kids-and each has a bio! How much fun! Oh, and this week, Cheryl is adding/has added the latest Maddie and Max. So stinking cute!!! 

Here's another recently added feature, one I love...you can now purchase gift certificates for your crafting buddies! There's nothing like a little happy to brighten someone's day, and these images will delight any crafter!

Other challenges I plan to enter:
Challenges 4 Everybody - M, 3E - April - Anything Goes
Stamping Sensations - M, C6, 1E – April – Dies and/or Punches


Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Sassy Cheryl's-Just Fooling Around Part 2

ACCCCKKK! I could say it was an April Fools joke... 

I wrote last week's Sassy Cheryl's challenge post ahead of time, saved it as a draft, then failed to publish it! Oh, well...the joke is on me. The challenge continues for one more week so you still have a chance to play! Scroll down a tad, and you'll see my original post. 

Here's part 2:


Here's Jitterbug Maddie just fooling' around! You've got to love her-dancin' up a storm and having some kind of fun! I colored with Copics, used odds and ends of some Basic Grey scraps and even doodled a bit. Naturally, I had to add some polka dots to her shirt because, well, they're just fun!



Sunday, April 6, 2014

Sassy Cheryl's Challenge-Just Foolin' Around!

HaPpY APRIL FOOL'S DAY


For the next two weeks we're "Just Foolin' Around" at Sassy Cheryl's!  April Fool's Day was an important holiday when I was a kid, and one I had to pay close attention to when I was a teacher! Now, a days, it's just another day!

For this challenge, I decided to use this cute little guy in his clown costume. I had some fun with layers, too! I used scraps and punches and even a bit of twine. I colored this little cutie with Copics.

I hope you will join us for this challenge-have fun, use a Sassy Cheryl's image and do check out the shop. Sassy Cheryl has changed it up-new characters, added information. I'm pretty excited about a little dynamic duo that have joined the Sassy family-they remind me of my own dynamic duo when they were little!

Other challenges I plan to enter:
One Stitch At A Time - W, SIO - #206 Anything Goes
Robyn`s Fetish - W #205 Birthday Card for Young Child
That Craft Place - 2W, 1E - Buttons (week 1) 

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Sassy Cheryl's-Show Us Your Layers

It's week two of the Sassy Cheryl's Show Us Your Layers Challenge-still a whole week to join us!

I used another oldie, but goodie! How cute is this little gal?! I used some scraps, a few dies (Technique Tuesday), and colored her up with my Copics...oh, and lots of layers :-)

Sassy Cheryl has created a number of You Tube videos-I actually signed up so I won't miss a one! She demonstrates her mad coloring skills with Faber Castell Polychromos, lists the numbers she uses, and on the last one, even gave a list of comparable Prisma pencils. 

For a link to the videos, go to SassyCheryl'sDaily.blogspot.com
Here's a note from the Sassy lady herself!

Oh and I've been picking random images during the week to discount, so you may want to follow me on Facebook or my daily blog to see what is on sale during the week.  You won't want to miss out on that. And don't forget to check out all the videos and tutorials on my YouTube channel.  
I'd love to hear from you.'

Now, ladies, I've come to the conclusion that I am becoming an "old dog" so new tricks, well, they take some warming up, BUT have some pencils so, I thought, I have to give this a whirl. Honestly, I don't see me becoming a pencil convert. I would, however, like to be proficient. PRACTICE...that word continues to crop up, doesn't it?! 


Sooo, here she is. Her face is a bit muddy, but, well...practice!

Other challenges I plan to enter:


Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Sassy Cheryl's Challenge #205-Show Us Your Layers!



A new Sassy Cheryl's challenge-Show Us Your Layers with a Sassy Cheryl's image! I don't know about you, but I love the multi-layered cards. There are some folks who are just so good at it! I managed to use a lot of layers here-it helps when you've got these coordinated paper pads, doesn't it!

As I said last week, I've been delving into my archives to use some of the marvelous Sassy Cheryl images I've ignored for a while. This little guy is perfect for a birthday card, don't you think? I love, love, LOVE teddy bears, oh, and bunnies, and yes, puppies, oh and of course, kittens... I colored this little guy with Copics-my lovely pencils look nice in my studio, but I'm afraid they don't get a lot of use despite Ms. Sassy Cheryl's fabulous videos. Seriously, though, If you'd like to improve your pencil skills, Cheryl has put together a great series of videos---and she truly is a master! 

I do hope you'll join us for this challenge. You have two full weeks to play along! 

Other challenges I plan to enter:

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Phindy's Place is Closing



Life is about change, about beginnings, and endings...

Phindy's Place, a wonderful digital stamp shop is closing. You have just days to pick up some wonderful images that you'll happily use for years to come.  I am saddened by this. I've told this story before, but given this news, I am going to repeat it.

In the fall of 2008, my mother became ill, and the doctor told us it was no longer safe for her to live by herself. What she wanted most in the world was to stay in her own home. After much discussion, my husband and I decided to make this possible. I resigned from my job and moved in with her. My husband continued to live in our how as he was working over two hours away. This was a challenging time.

I have long been a crafter- sewing, scrapping, stamping...it all took "stuff" and space. During this time I discovered "digis", and it opened up the world of card making. This lead me to Paper Craft Planet, no also closed, where I discovered some very talented artists who decided to dabble in digital stamps. I also "met" some very wonderful people, and, in fact, we have met and become good friends, a wonderful support network, all because we shared a passion for crafting. I applied for a few design teams and was delighted to have been chosen.



I was on Phindy's until she decided to stop the weekly challenges. Phindy is an illustrator by
profession, and her images are stories in and of themselves-charming, sweet, nostalgic, sentimental...all words I use to describe her style.

Life is full of twists and turns. Our PCP group traveled that road together for quite a while. Family circumstances changed, people moved, jobs changed, interests changed... But for those years, I had my "Phindy Phamily"- thank you, Phindy.

In 2010, my mother wanted a pet of her own, one to cuddle with, one to comfort her. Our two small dogs lived with us, and though one was very attentive, I think a cat was what the doctor ordered-a cat with its soothing purr. So, together we went to the animal shelter ---so many cats, but my mother wanted one that had been declawed-it's not something she felt good about having done to a cat, but if there was one out there who had been declawed, well, that worked. We've had a few too many upholstered piece destroyed by claws. We were introduced to Earl ( I have no recollection of his shelter name). He was skidish after his months in the wilderness so to speak. He was handsome, a "Snow Shoe". He came home with us. My mother was in love, but within a week of his coming, he demonstrated one of his skills which may have been his near on doing. Earl opens doors...and so he did. We discovered the front door open and Earl gone. My mother was devastated and literally mourned. Her spirits were low, and I feared she would give up. I shared the story with my Phindy Phamily. They were all so kind, offering words and prayers of support. Remarkably, a few days later, when I had given up hope of ever seeing him, again, I glanced out the window of my mother's room- there he was. Not certain I could easily get him, I just left the room without a word. I approached him slowly, oh, so slowly and then knelt down and called him softly and he came! My mother wept with joy! I recounted to story to my Phindy Phamily and shortly thereafter, this beautiful image showed up in my email- my turn to cry! My mother was tickled and she showed all of her visitors the image she inspired. It was a magical gift.

My mother died in 2011- an ending. I miss her everyday. Earl continues to thrive and hasn't attempted to go outside since that fateful day-he's doubled his weight, literally. Why risk a good thing! He does open doors from time to time, but only interior doors.

I will miss Phindy's Place, but happily, I have acquired just about all of her wonderful images. If you want a little magic to show up at your house, head over to Phindy's Place today...you'll be glad you did.

Challenges I plan to enter:

Sassy Cheryl's: Anything Goes...

It's week two of the anything goes challenge at Sassy Cheryl's...come on out and play!!! You have the opportunity to win two Sassy Cheryl's images. It's impossible to feel down when you're creating with one of these images. I find myself smiling as I color-now, my friends, that's therapy!

So, this week, I dove into my archives (LOL)...I have oh, so many Sassy Cheryl's images! I jump on the new ones as soon as they come out, and Ms. Sassy Cheryl is so prolific that there is usually something new in the store. This week, I decided to looked back---great, great images---just saying'


This is a very simple card-just coloring with my Copics,
 and a little scissor fun using Simple Stories Year.O.Graphy.

Other challenges I plan to enter:



Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Sassy Cheryl's #204 Anything Goes...


Sally and Bella are teaming up for my challenge card this week at Sassy Cheryl's.  I so wanted a dog as a child, but I was a teenager before we got one, and he looked something like Bella. His name was Herbie. Hey, we loved the Disney Love Bug movie...and now you know, I have been on this planet for quite sometime now. He was a mutt, a Heinz 57 as my mother used to say, not unlike his owners, products of this giant melting pot called America, but he clearly had Schnauzer roots.

I've been on a bit of a cleaning spree-organizing, purging where I feel comfortable (which my husbands claims is never-hah!), and using up odds and ends of DP.  I recently acquired a few Technique Tuesday dies to use for my Project Life pages and decided to test them out on a card!

You have TWO WEEKS to enter the Sassy Cheryl's challenge, now! Whoo hoo! I'm guessing at some point in the next two weeks you can (SHOULD) carve out a little time to let your creative juices flow. It's so good for you :-) Remember, you must use a Sassy Cheryl's image for this challenge-so many stinking cute ones to choose from and Cheryl generally offers a sale on at least one every weekend-they truly are practically free!

Oh, and if you are pencil challenged as I am, you might want to check out Cheryl's latest video, a tutorial :-) She's a mighty talented lady, and I'm so excited that she's sharing this with us!

Other challenges I plan to enter with this card:
613 Avenue Create - W - Challenge #60 Anything Goes w/Optional Twist: Use your Stash



Monday, March 3, 2014

Pink Sneakers and a Happy Heart

Yes, they're pink, really HOT pink, knock you eyes out pink, and remarkably, they are mine. They were on sale, a really good sale, and can I just say, mighty comfortable. It's like stepping from pillow to pillow, and they're light, very light so it's almost like going barefoot across those pillows.

Pink was not my first choice, not even my second. I hoped for the ever so subtle grey version, but I wear size gynormous, and I do not always have the luxury of style selection let alone color selection. Since I seldom wear sneakers in public, a hang over from my youth, I figured the pink would be okay.

Now, I bought these back in October. Today is only the second time I've worn them. Within days of the purchase, I put them on my feet as I was involved in an activity that required some substantial grunt work and running around. I walked into the venue ready to work. One of my "co-workers" shrieks, "Whoa! Look at those shoes!" See Ann turn 50 shades of RED. Now, honestly, I'm pretty confident she didn't mean to offend or embarrass me or to make me uncomfortable, but...so, back in the closet they went, until today.


Today is a snow day. Except for a brief walk outside with the dogs, and then I was wearing boots (oh, and they're purple and I am so okay with that!) I'm not going anywhere. My feet are happy and this bright color, well, it's just helps me feel happy.



So why do I care what other people say/think? Lord knows, I'm old enough to be so over that! And, of all things, a pair of brightly colored sneakers!

In a few weeks, a new decade begins. How I got here is beyond my understanding. Time is a funny thing, isn't it? How can something move at both a snails pace and faster than the speed of light? One of my goals for this new phase, this new decade, is to try (and it will be a challenge) to care little about what other people think...unless of course, they are folks who are in my heart, folks whose opinions DO matter to me. So, if you see a mature, albeit not bad looking for her age woman strolling around in electric pink sneakers or purple boots or patent leather red clogs, it's probably me. And, if you think I look ridiculous, just know, I really don't care-okay, I do sort of care, but know that my feet are comfortable and my heart is happy!





Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Sassy Cheryl's Challenge

Remember, you have TWO weeks to enter the Sassy Cheryl's Challenge now! The current challenge is to show us your dies and/or punches. In keeping with the challenge, I decided to color up this little cutie.



Four dies were used for this card-2 Spellbinders (the shape background), one Marianne Designs (with sentiment) and one Memory Box-the fence. My DP is MME and naturally, I colored with Copics :-)

Other challenges I plan to enter:









Monday, February 24, 2014

Project Life

Oh, how I love to scrapbook, but often times, other things take priority.  I am into good old fashioned scrapbooking-two page spreads scrapbooking. Though I love my technology, I could never get into digital scrapbooking. I love the stuff of scrapbooking-papers, stamps, embellishments, cutting and and gluing, getting sticky, manipulating the page. I did the whole SMASH book thing-had some fun with that and now,  Project Life. It's taken me a bit to embrace Project Life-those tidy little, pre-determined  photo holders...the directionality of photos...Hmmm...

Well, my life long (really-we've been BFFs since we were 4!) is really into Project Life-she even meets up with some other Project Life enthusiasts on a pretty regular basis. I haven't met ANYONE in my area that loves this stuff the way I do, but my BFF, though hundreds of miles away, keeps in touch. I see her work, and I am inspired.

I have been following Ali Edwards for many years, now. She, of course, is a master life artist. I've taken a few online classes from her and actually met her back in 2005. Because of my hectic work schedule back then, I was unable to take a class with her, but I did meet her at the end of her long day. I was oh, so tender-my darling son had just passed away in the weeks before; my father had died 6 months earlier. Ali was so very kind and empathetic. It made me admire her more! Naturally, I am a "follower" of all things Ali, so when my BFF directed me to Technique Tuesday (sure, I had heard of Technique Tuesday and had already collected a number of stamps) but oh, dear---have you seen their steel dies?! Now, this opened up some fun creative moments---love, love, LOVE these dies!

My Quickutz collection was collecting dust-but, oh, joy, now I see all kinds of possibilities for using these, again! If you are a die cut user and have a Big Shot, you MUST pick up the new magnetic plate-can I just say, a super tool!  No more taping dies-it's fabulous!

Here are a few of my favorite recent creations. The subject, of course, makes this oh, so much fun and so very heartwarming---my darling grand daughter-my first, my only, and my favorite :-)



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