One last look

Who doesn’t love to get a Christmas card?  I enjoy them all – store bought, hand-made, with or without letters and photos.  When the first one arrives (usually just after Thanksgiving) I make a mental note to bump the process up on my To Do List.  (List does not accurately describe this document, but that’s a topic for another day.)  Christmas cards are on my mind earlier and earlier each just simply because of the logistics involved in getting everyone together in the same place at the same time…and all in the mood to have a photo taken.  Do you all have families like this?  Next year I’m doing a card in My Digital Studio where I can create my own photo collage and enbellish it.

I have a few cards that I’d like to share with you just because they are hand-made.  It is a special pleasure for me to see that A4 envelope in the mail and know someone has made a card just for me.  Look at these:

Don’t you love these colors?  I was a Color Consultant for this card so I’m particularly happy to have received one of the finished product.

I LOVE the Seam Binding ribbon on this card, particularly because it flattens completely and doesn’t create any USPS mailing issues.

This was a complete surprise, received from a friend I initially met online.  She put so much work into this card – texture from the Big Shot, gold embossing, and hand coloring – a real work of love.

How could you possibly feel Grinchy if you got this card in the mail?  Everything about it is indeed Very Merry.

The combination of these fresh greens and the soft leaves give this card a peaceful feeling that I find really appealing this time of year.  I think I’ve run too many errands, wrapped too many packages, and perhaps eaten a few Christmas cookies too many.

Happy Fourth day of Christmas – Four Calling Birds!!

Grey skies and happy Santas

Well didn’t I just push my luck?

No rain at my house today, but plenty of grey skies.  Other parts of Kihei weren’t as lucky as the front page of the Maui News reports, but by any account it’s not much of a beach day.  Just as well…I have lots of loose ends to pick up here.

I had good intentions of sharing this project with you last week, but perhaps you’re one of those “head start on next year” people and this is just the inspiration you need:

Kellie made these happy Santas and brought them over for me to put up.  They look really cute above the door into my kitchen, but if I took a photograph of them that included the door you wouldn’t be able to see their happy faces very well at all.  You WOULD see my dirty kitchen floor, however, and that is so not going to happen!

I know Kellie CASE-d these from someone online, and I know she checks my posts from time to time – so Kellie, will you please add a comment with the name of the creator of this project?  How’s that for lazy – I could just call her!  But Kellie’s oldest is home from college, and my middle daughter is home too, so all the happy mamas are keeping out of each other’s hair for now.  Later in January when all our young academics return to school we’ll get together with photos, stories and hankies and share our memories of good times.

Carpe diem.

Merry Christmas

It’s been a lovely week, despite an unusual sequence of rainy days.  Visitors detest rainy days on Maui because there isn’t much for them to do, but those of us who live here relish the rain, especially those of us who live on the south (dry) side of the island.  Our gardens are dusty, our homes are dusty, and the sound of rain is music to our ears.  After a couple of days, we’re like everyone else; we stare hopefully into the heavens seeking a peek of blue sky and sunshine.  My daughter home from Boston joined the cat at the back door, both hoping for a change in weather.

You would think with all of that “weather” that I would have a load of projects to show you, but I was running errands and baking cookies and wrapping packages instead.  Imagine that!!  We’ve had some lovely, lazy family days but I am ready to get back to the business of stamping.  Here’s the card we sent this year:

  • Medallion and Angelic Joy stamp sets
  • Black Staz-on Ink pad; Marina Mist Classic ink pad
  • Marina Mist, River Rock, Daffodil Delight, More Mustard and Blush Blossom ink refills
  • Aquapainter and Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint
  • Brayer
  • Whisper White and Marina Mist card stock
  • 2 1/2 inch XL circle punch

These are slightly larger cards – about 4 1/4 inches by 6 1/2 inches – in order to enclose a 4 x 6 inch print.  I couldn’t find anyone who prints 3 x 5 inch prints any more, and I wasn’t interested in trimming all the photos I needed.  Next year I’m making my card with My Digital Studio and saving myself a lot of trouble.

The concept is an interpretation of a wreath card done by the extraordinary Jackie Topa.  I posted an early CASE of her project HERE and at that time came up with this idea.  The Medallion stamp is brayered to get even coverage, and the angel image is stamped in Black Staz-on because of all the watercoloring I chose to do.  After over 100 cards, you can believe I was questioning that decision!  I used an inexpensive water color palette to make the job go faster, and I worked with one color at a time:

I watered down the ink from the refills in order to keep it more translucent, and I really watered down the Shimmer Paint because all I wanted was a little sparkle for the angel’s wings.  There isn’t much other embellishment as I didn’t want to fuss with extra postage or cushioning in the envelope.  If I didn’t have to mail these…but hand-delivering them is out of the question, so we’ll just let that thought fade away into the sunset.

Merry Christmas.

 

Visiting Paris (in my dreams)

I’m not quite sure what got into me, but I had a “Springtime in Paris” sort of moment the other day:

 

Celebrate Paris

  • Artistic Etchings and Fabulous Phrases stamp sets
  • Whisper White, Pretty in Pink, Pink Pirouette, and Chocolate Chip card stock
  • Pretty in Pink, Pink Pirouette, and Chocolate Chip Classic ink pads
  • Big Shot and Elegant Bouquet Textured Embossing folder

Paris seems like the perfect city for a special celebration.  It’s on my list, that growing list of places I hope to visit.  I have a very romantic vision of Paris in the spring, but something tells me it’s not a tropical destination.  I think perhaps I would need to visit in the late spring when the weather turns warm.  And bring a scarf and gloves, just in case.

In case you were wondering, yes, I did mask the Eiffel Tower.  It wasn’t that difficult to cut the mask, and I like the look of that narrow white “shadow” that the mask creates.  I was thinking about the moon when I stamped that ornate circle, but later when I looked at the image I thought of fireworks.  You would need to add a couple more circles to get that effect, but I think it could work.  Maybe Versamark…hmmm.   I’ll get back to you on that.

Enjoying color

I’m helping a friend with baby announcements and a few days ago I put together a few designs as a basis for brainstorming.   She chose something different, but I took this concept and completed it because I loved the colors:

Small Wonder

  • I {Heart} Hearts and a retired SAB sentiment stamp
  • Whisper White, Pretty in Pink, Rich Razzleberry and Marina Mist card stock
  • Pretty in Pink, Rich Razzleberry, Melon Mambo and Marina Mist Classic ink pads
  • Heart to Heart punch
  • Big Shot and Perfect Polka Dots Textured Embossing folder

I’m going to end up on the Naughty list for using another retired product, but sometimes they call my name!  I love the font and the sentiments from this retired Sale-a-bration set, and since it’s a clear mount set it doesn’t take up any room to speak of on my shelves.  The truth is that I have very few “baby” oriented products on my shelves, and it looks like it’s time to treat myself to some new stamps.  Oh, darn.

I like the intensity of these colors.  They’re not so strong that you have a neon feeling, but they balance each other well.  I’m sure there’s a more sophisticated color analysis, but you’re not going to get that from me.  I just know I like the combination.

Red and…pink??

Stampin’ Up! is always a couple of steps ahead of me…we have a new promotion beginning today to get ready for Valentines’ Day.  I’ve just started playing Christmas music in my house, so you can imagine I’m not quite ready for pink and red.

Filled with Love promotion

The Occasions Mini catalog starts January 4, but the beautiful new Love Impressions Specialty Designer Series paper is available now in this special offer.  You’ll get 12 gorgeous love-themed sheets of paper and the charming Filled with Love stamp set – and your bonus is free Bitty Buttons.  These little clear gems are the perfect finishing touch and if you’ve never used them, you’re in for a treat!

Give me a call, or stop by my Online Store to place your order.

Filled with Love order numbers

A most important birthday

My favorite person in the world celebrated his birthday last weekend.

Morning Cup

  • Morning Cup and Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp sets
  • Whisper White, Riding Hood Red and Early Espresso card stock
  • Chocolate Prints Designer Series Paper (retired)
  • Riding Hood Red and Early Espresso Classic ink pads
  • Riding Hood Red Stampin’ Write marker
  • Stampin’ Sponge and Hemp Twine
  • Latte Buttons and Riding Hood Red Striped Grosgrain (both retired)

This might seem like an odd birthday card, but it makes sense to us.  My husband makes our coffee every morning.  Actually, it’s more than that – we have an espresso machine, and he makes my cappucino every morning.  He’s a morning person and I am always very grateful for that steaming hot cup.

He is also the Fix-It man in our house and that made him the Christmas Tree Hero this year.  He fixed the Charlie Brown Christmas tree!  You can imagine how happy I was to be able to straighten out my neck.    Every day he provides another reason for me to love him more and more.  Happy Birthday to my very best friend.

Button Parade

I’ve had the new Button, Button stamp set from the upcoming Occasions Mini Catalog for a couple of weeks, but Christmas projects kept it off my work table.  Last weekend I had some new members of the Maui Stampers team come by and we made this Clean and Simple (CAS) card:

Happy Birthday Buttons

  • Button Button and Fabulous Phrases stamp sets
  • Certainly Celery and Baja Breeze Classic ink pads
  • Whisper White card stock

Ta da!  That’s it!!  It doesn’t get much simpler than that.  We had a great time lining up those clear mount button stamps on the blocks and playing with the patterns.  I considered adding a little bit of ribbon to this card but finally decided to leave it simple.  This is not to say I won’t try it again with more embellishment!

It was my husband’s birthday this weekend.  I used to tell my beloved Mother-in-Law that she did EVERYTHING right with him…except for the day she gave birth.  With three children, many of my husband’s birthdays have involved Christmas programs, holiday parties, or watching one of the kids at a sporting event.  This was no different – our son had a soccer game on Saturday afternoon – and it POURED rain on Friday.

We have a lot of micro-climates in Hawaii, and some areas get a lot of rain, but we live on the dry side.  South Maui typically gets about 11 inches of rain a year, so when a big wet storm comes through we notice it!  It was nice to hear the rain coming down and to have all the dust washed off the plans in the garden, but the Captain said he’d had enough   after a couple of hours and went to sleep on my desk.

Neither the weather or the game dampened our spirits (oh, I do crack myself up sometimes!!) and we had a lovely weekend together.  Ray was in Guam all last week so I was just happy to have him home.  His birthday gives us a little family oasis in the midst of all the holiday preparations.  Hmmm… Berna, maybe you did it just right.

The amazing Jackie Topa

If you’re a Stampin’ blog reader, chances are you’ve encountered Jackie Topa.  She has an unmistakeable style and is extraordinarily creative, envisioning things that no one else seems capable of seeing.  I can’t tell you how many cards I’ve admired that have either turned out to be hers, or are inspired by her work.  There are designs named after her – the Jackie Topa fireplace, the Jackie Topa Stationary Box – and she specializes in punch art.  If you’ve never visited her blog, set aside a little time to be inspired and stop by.  Be sure you leave her a comment or two — hard-working bloggers really appreciate your comments!

Today’s card is taken directly from one of her designs:

Medallion Wreath

  • Medallion and Peaceful Season stamp sets
  • Naturals Ivory and Old Olive card stock
  • Old Olive and Real Red Classic ink pads
  • Real Red Stampin’ Write marker
  • Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint with 70% isopropyl in a spray bottle
  • Big Shot and Circles #2 Originals die
  • Real Red 5/8″ Satin Ribbon

I’d like to blame the issues I have with this photograph on the camera, but I think it’s classic Operator Error. There’s a lovely shimmer around the outside of the wreath on the Naturals Ivory cardstock.  The circle that I used to create the effect of the wreath is the largest circle from the Circles #2 Originals die, but it is the same size as the new 2 1/2″ circle punch from Stampin’ Up! – and said punch is currently in a brown box with my name on it somewhere between Utah and my front door!

I’ll be using this concept again but I can’t show you that one yet…I need to get them in the mail first.  Ah, December…

A Jolly Holiday tree

Crystal sent me an email the other day that started out “Look at this!”  I knew it would be good:

Jolly Holidat folded tree

  • Word Play stamp set
  • Whisper White, Soft Suede, Old Olive and Cherry Cobbler card stock
  • Jolly Holiday Designer Series paper
  • Old Olive and Cherry Cobbler Classic ink pads
  • Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint; Aquapainter
  • Big Designer Series buttons; Linen Thread
  • Big Shot and Petals-a-Plenty Textured Embossing folder

The concept comes from Connie Babbert who was generous enough to include a template for folding the tree.  I made a few changes although I really LOVED the card she did – but it wouldn’t do for me to copy it exactly and then post it for you now, would it?

I wish I could say that the tree in my house looked this pretty.  Well, it is a pretty tree…pretty crooked!  And it’s ARTIFICIAL!!  I thought when you bought a sustainable (fake) Christmas tree you were making an ecologically friendly statement and would at least avoid the Charlie Brown Tree syndrome.  Apparently I managed to select the box (and by box, I mean coffin – these trees come in ginormous boxes) that had a tree with a bent top.  When I called Costco to ask them what they suggested, they told me they were out of those trees, but I could return it and get my money back or keep it til next year and exchange it for a new one at that time.  (And by the way, that is pretty fine customer service!)   Since my husband is currently off-island and I have no intention of wrasslin’ a coffin-sized box by myself, we are opting for Plan B.  I just hope Ray can bend the top portion enough that I don’t get a permanent crick in my neck from looking at my beautifully lit, 7 1/2 foot tall Kirkland Charlie Brown tree.