A good friend is truly a gift. I have a number of really good friends, and I am grateful for each and every one of them. They enrich my life, make the tough times easier, and the good times fantastic. I am simply thankful for them.
Read MoreIn the last week or so, we have gone from late winter chilly weather, to mid-summer hot. It has been a crazy turnaround in temperature. Today it was 32 degrees!! The heat has made all the leaves burst open, and more flowers are blooming every day. I couldn’t help but make a summertime card for my post today.
Read MoreWith everything that is going on in our world right now it is easy to become overwhelmed, so today I have some good advice for all of us!
Read MoreThe new Stampin’ Up! annual catalogue goes live on June 3rd. That means some of the products, papers, colours, etc. will be retiring, but it also means new products, papers, colours, etc!!!! Today I have a sneak peek for you, the new In-Colours that we will have for the next two years.
Read MoreLast night a group of us got together to Craft and Chatter. It was great fun to get together apart, using Zoom. With our new physical distancing in place it is really nice to stay connected with other crafters, and this was a great way to do it.
Read MoreToday I have a fun and easy technique that gives your cards an interesting look. It is the Q-Tip technique, and it is a lot of fun!
Read MoreWhen I’m making cards to send to customers, I sometimes stamp in bulk - many cards that are the same or very similar, and sometimes I create one of a kind cards. This was a one of a kind, although I know a number of my customers that really like butterflies, so maybe I should have made several.
Read MoreThe weather has been rather cold here recently, but thankfully most days have been bright and sunny. Sara Douglass our Stampin’ Up! CEO started to #sharesunshine with everyone as a way of cheering people up during Covid-19. My card for today is bright and sunny, and one the ways I am working to #sharesunshine.
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Read MoreOur world has been turned upside down and for many these are very stressful times. We can easily be overwhelmed by everything we hear and read, but this is one Covid-19 update that you want to read.
Read MoreRecently Stampin’ Up! challenged us to create cards that had no stamped images or sentiments. Challenge accepted!!
Read MoreAre you looking for a quick and easy way to make beautiful cards? If so, just grab a Memories and More Card Pack. These card packs are fantastic for your scrapbooking, but they also make stunning cards in a snap.
Read MoreMy sweet husband (MSH) loves to sail, but there may not be much of that this summer. He doesn’t own a big sail boat anymore, but with the marinas closed right now, even those that do cannot get their boats in the water. For now, a card will have to do.
Read MoreAs demonstrators, we got our first look at the new Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalogue today. It’s just one of the perks of being a demonstrator. That also means that the Last Chance List is out, and it is now available to you. To see the full listing - with pictures, go to my online store.
Read MoreToday I have decided to play with the To A Wild Rose Bundle again, but this time I’m only using the dies. The Wild Rose die set has shapes to cut out the flower and leaf stamps, but it also included a sentiment cut out, a border strip and leaf and flower outlines. You can make a whole card with just the dies!
Read MoreShortly after the Covid-19 virus started shutting down our world as we knew it, I decided to treat myself to a new stamp set. Well a bundle actually!! I knew I would be stamping more, and my business would need to change, so having something new seemed like a nice little reward for all this. I chose the To A Wild Rose bundle.
Read MoreAs the Covid-19 pandemic continues, we each need to find strength to get through our days. We are each different, so we all handle this in our own way. One thing I know for sure though, is together we can help each other, and provide hope to each other to get through this.
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