She said, “Nothing comes between me and my stamping!!”
You know it’s serious when you are supposed to be lying down so you find a way to craft horizontally.
I love this woman!
My kids are old enough now that they don’t do those little goodies bags of candy for their classmates. They don’t come home with backpacks stuffed full of sugary loot, either, and then head out as soon as the sun goes down for more. It’s a good thing, because like all devoted mothers, I felt obligated to save them from all of that candy, especially the dark chocolate. Well, and the Butterfingers. And maybe a Snickers or too.
Oops. Chocolate Detour. Back on track.
I don’t buy Halloween stamps much anymore because I just don’t use them. A couple of cards and I’m done. I have friends (not to mention any names, Robbie – you too, Claudine) who adore anything and everything Halloween, and I can enjoy Halloween cards vicariously through them. All the same, as October rolls in I start to think about stamping a Boo or two.
Were you paying attention yesterday? Didn’t I tell you Branch Out was an all-purpose stamp set?

This card was inspired by one that Claudine brought to share at our last club. She had spiders in the tree, which I actually liked better. But the bird from Branch Out is a raven today and that will have to do.
Trick or Treat!
Let me count the ways!
I think Branch Out is one of the most versatile stamp sets Stampin’ Up! has produced. I have used it for all four seasons, multiple holidays, and a variety of “just because” occasions. It’s not currently in the catalog, but it’s on the dormant list (113200, $22.95) and you can order it. Matter of fact, I wish you would – I would be thrilled if Stampin’ Up! would choose to take it off the dormant list and return it to the Idea Book and Catalog next July.
I saw a beautiful card – and I confess I cannot remember the location – where the crafter used another tree set with the In Colors to create a vibrant autumn card. I’ve made a few changes but I’m pleased with the results.

This is as close to Autumn Colors as we’ll see here on Maui. It’s nowhere near the same as seeing the colors change in real life, but it makes me think of Autumn all the same.

Branch Out 113200 $22.95
My wonderful friend and upline Crystal is one of the most generous people I know. I think “Give” is her middle name. If that isn’t enough, she’s also more fun than a case of wine, a full box of chocolates, and the entire Stampin’ Up! catalog rolled into one! (OK, maybe not the entire catalog.) When we get together to stamp, we always laugh more than anything else.
This card is one of a number of samples she made for me when the Idea Book and Catalog preview came out. That’s how she is – if she makes a card for herself, she’ll make one for me too. She makes the cutest cards and I’m always thrilled when I show up at her door and she holds out a little stack just for me.

Little Fat Owl Just for You
Can I tell you a secret? It’s her birthday today. Happy Birthday, Crystal!
Keeping stamps with their respective sets used to drive me crazy. I realize that driving me crazy isn’t a difficult thing to accomplish. There are a number of people in this world who are experts at it (and may or may not be living in my home). The point is that when I take a stamp out of it’s cozy little plastic box and mix it up with a bunch of other stamps on my workspace, when it’s time to put everything away my brain inevitably shorts out. Where does this “thank you” belong? Is that snowflake from Snow Swirled or Delightful Decorations? And worst of all, how do I get all these stamps back into that box???
I found a trick, a simple trick designed to avoid such a minor crisis. Before I assemble my new stamps, I photocopy the sheet of decals that identify the set. I trim the image to the size of the box and put it in the bottom facing out. If I’m looking for particular stamp I can flip the box over and see what should be there, even if it’s not where it belongs.

I can’t tell you how often this simple step has saved me. I’m kind of picky about organization. I like to be able to find things. Strange, I know. Having a record in the box works for me. I hope it will work for you, too.
I’ve always decorated for holidays. It started when the kids were small and would bring home seasonal projects from school. I’d put their projects up, then little by little add to them as the month wore on. I’ve actually saved some of my favorite projects through the years. Now that they’re nearly all grown, I have to make my own projects!
I almost missed these goofy pumpkin faces in the Decor Elements catalog. Three great faces for $4.95 – you can hardly beat that, can you? It was a 5 minute project to put a face on my candle jar – and that included washing and drying the glass first!

Kinda reminds me of the Koolaid Pitcher. You remember that, don’t you?
This would be so easy to do on so many things…a window, a bowl, a notebook….shoot, even a pumpkin!   Trick or treat!
Today is World Card Making Day.  I would hasten to add that I don’t need a designated day to make a card. It’s something I enjoy doing (I know, News Flash!) and it’s something that I especially enjoy teaching others to do.
If we’re brutally frank about the matter, World Card Making Day is a marketing idea. It’s a great idea, but in my opinion, there should be more to making a card than selling cardstock, ink and paper. Everyone makes cards for different reasons and with different motivations. Some make cards for their own pleasure, satisfied with participating in the creative process. Others make a card with a recipient in mind, carefully selecting colors and images that are designed to bring happiness, comfort or inspiration to a special person. Some people may even choose to make a card simply because it’s more economical, although if you were to inventory my card making supplies you might question that premise.
In the end, it doesn’t matter why you make a card. The important thing is that the process satisfies you. It’s a very forgiving craft, with near-infinite options. The basic materials are inexpensive enough that if you finish your card and you really don’t like it, you can let go of it. It’s just paper.
Your hand made card, whether simple or complex, holds the potential to bring you to someone else. Make a card – and send it. A card is really just paper and embellishment until it is given away. Then it becomes a message of love and caring straight from your heart to another.

Happy World Card Making Day.
I love this bird from the Always set. It caught my eye the first time I saw it. The other images in the set complement it well, and are especially useful when you need to give some texture or design to a solid piece of cardstock.

Plant your feet firmly and let your heart have wings
Over the years, I’ve learned to be more critical when I select a set for myself. If it’s for me, of course I have to love the images, but I also look for versatility. I’ve bought my share of “one hit wonders” and to be honest, I begrudge the room they occupy in my little bitty stamping space (known to the rest of the family as the laundry room…sigh). As my style develops, I have to watch that I don’t select the same thing again and again- natural images like birds, flowers, and trees. Sure, I have some holiday stamps, and a few that would work as baby or wedding items in a pinch, but maybe it’s time to branch out to something new. Ha. Maybe I’ll get Season of Friendship. I’ve been looking at that tree for the longest time.
Stampin’ Up! is bringing back a customer favorite – the Deal of the Week! Deal #1 is only available through Monday, October 12 at 9:50am (mountain time) – that’s 6:50am Hawaii Standard Time. Go to my Demonstrator Website to take advantage of these great prices on 3 Stampin’ Up! punches.



Come back on the 12th to see the next great Deal!
Look familiar? I wanted to take the same images and do a simpler layout. I love these flowers, whatever they are. They have to be wildflowers – they just have that La Dee Dah look about them. Bloom where you’re planted and all that. Clearly for the First of October they had to be pink.

Pink Wildflowers for October
I love to watercolor. It’s relaxing to me and for some odd reason I can let go of my otherwise obsessive need for perfection. Perhaps that’s because I really don’t know anything about the technique, and so I just dive in with my aquapainter and my ink refills and play. We should all play more.
One more thing: it’s National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  Check your breasts. Do it once a month. Don’t make excuses.