Monday, April 30, 2018

You're a Limited Edition!

Happy Monday!
Let's get some tunes going today.

This stamp set from The Project Bin
brings back some awesome memories
for me eating at a family run cafe in Millet.
It had a Jukebox that we all just loved to go pick songs on.
The milkshakes were amazing too.
Nothing like a jukebox filled with fantabulous music!!!
Clear stamps, birthday stamps, paper crafting, rubber stamping, die cutting, dies with matching stamps
A very versatile set again and you can 
use the dies to cut out the stamps, how cool is that?

Green ink just jumped out at me for stamping the
Happy Birthday and You're a Limited Edition
A fun layout with some really fun pattern paper to 
highlight this set. Hope you like it.

Be sure to check out the Blog and the Shop
for inspiration and these awesome stamp sets.

Have a phenomenal day!
Thanks for stopping by

Thursday, April 26, 2018

I Woke up Early...

Good morning! 
We have a brand new challenge for you
#243 - Doily Delights

I would love to thank our sponsor this week,
the images are simply adorable and
a blast to color up. 
Please check them out below.

Prize: $15 gift certificate to Sparkle N Sprinkle for use on anything in store!
My card above was colored with Copic Markers
The sentiment and image are from Sparkle N Sprinkle
The doily, brad, enamel dots and paper are from Stampin' Up.

Please come and join us for this brand new challenge.

Thank you so much for joining me
Have an amazingly blessed day!

Monday, April 23, 2018

Your Loving Spirit Helped Me...

Happy Days are here again...
where has the week gone?
On a good note for me it is
The Project Bin Monday and time to share a
brand new creation with you.

Today, the two stamps sets being highlighted are
Clear stamps with matching dies, card making, paper crafts, rubber stamping, die cutting Card making, mother's day, deer, paper crafts, stamping
The heart die was used for this card from the In My Heart Set
and the sentiment
was used from the Deer Mom set which is new.

The sentiment I felt could be used for mother's day
but honestly for anyone man or woman whose spirit
has helped you find your own.

My daubers found their way onto my ink pad (Early Espresso)
to add some distressing to the edges of my papers. 
Stampin' Up papers/ribbon/pearls were also used.
Spellbinders cut out the wonderful sentiment.
My pattern paper is unknown

Join us over at The Project Bin Blog for more inspiration

Thank you for joining me today.
Have an amazing day!

Monday, April 16, 2018

A Balanced Diet...

Welcome to my blog this Monday morning!
It is my post day for The Project Bin
and today the set being highlighted is
I don't know about you but cupcakes are so awesome
and it is sure hard to stop at one.
Loving the idea of having a balanced diet with 
one in each hand.

The card above was made using Stampin' Up paper and
Little Darlings pattern paper. To add some texture a dauber
was used with Early Espresso ink to distress on the edges.
Also the texture on the pink is from a embossing folder
called from Cuttlebug. Gems and ribbon finish it off.
I believe the layout is from an old Mojo Monday sketch
but couldn't find it again on pinterest to share with you.

Hop on by The Project Bin Blog to see more inspiration
each week day.

Wishing you an amazing day!
Thanks for stopping by and hugs.

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Tea Mouse

Happy Thursday!
Today, Creative Knockouts has a brand new challenge up

Challenge #241
Lots of Layers

our amazing sponsor is Sasayaki Glitter Digital Stamps
The image I used is called
It was so much fun to color up and create this card.
Thank you so much for being our sponsor and letting
me create with your image.
Prize: 1 Image

Tea Mouse was colored using Copic Markers
Paper is from Stampin' Up
Stitched circle die and scalloped punch is from Stampin' Up
Candy dots and pop ups are from Stampin' Up
Small circle and scalloped circle is from Spellbinders

It has been a bit of a crazy week
up and down emotionally.
 I am super excited for the volleyball tournament 
this weekend with our daughters team.

Be sure to check out Creative Knockouts Challenge 
we would love to share more inspiration with you
and to see your inspiration too.

Thanks for stopping by
Have a blessed week!
Hugs

Monday, April 9, 2018

Why Fit In....


Happy Monday morning!

Today, it is my pleasure to share this
stamp set called 
Card making, paper crafts, rubber stamps, clear stamps, autism awareness
On April 2 it was Austim awareness day
This stamp set is so perfect with the sentiments
and the puzzle pieced heart.
When making this card, I decided to cut out a piece
and pop it up to show that sometimes
their are special pieces in life that stand out 
and that is just okay, that with Austim no matter how
wide the spectrum those pieces still fit together with us
but that they also can stand out.

Denise has designed a stellar set and named it
after her son Spencer, to celebrate him.
The sentiments are so perfect and can be used 
in many different ways.

"Why fit in when you were born to stand out?"
Dr. Seuss

Dr. Seuss was a wise man with this statement and so ahead of his
time. Their are just people and things in life
that make each and everyday extra special.
They stand out, which is okay and they are perfect just
the way they are. Acceptance and awareness
is the key.
Thank you Denise for making such an amazing set.

Please check out The Project Bin Blog
for more inspiration.

Thank you for sharing my latest card with me.

Monday, April 2, 2018

Someone I love was....

Good morning!
It has been a fabulous weekend, celebrating birthdays
and Easter with family.

The card that I am sharing with you
was made for my son Robin's 19th birthday!

The stamp set used is called
Isn't this sentiment perfect?
What a great set for celebrating someone
special!

Recipe:
Stamp: Born Yesterday Project Bin
Paper: Stampin' Up
Ink: Stampin' and Memento for the green
Accessories: Gina Marie Designs dies, tree dies unknown

We would love for you to stop by
The Project Bin Blog for more inspiration!

Thank you so much for joining me today
Have an amazing day!