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Thank You


7 Kids College Fund offered a challenge to create a thank you card.    Since completing my last challenge, I already had pink and yellow papers out.   I searched through my Magnolia stash and found this adorable little angel from the Fall Stamp Club.   She's absolutely precious!   I thought that she'd be a lot of fun paired with a "thank you" sentiment.


  

Credits:

It feels good to stamp!

Maybe I should say, it feels good to color!

One of my co-workers is a Stampin' Up demonstrator and she gave me a TON of discontinued cardstock and some designer paper too!  I was using Gingerbread Tilda and wanted something more fall in theme.   I decided to use yellows and green and honestly, I couldn't be happier with the results.  I used Copics and some distress inks.


 Tulips....
I have wanted this stamp for such a long time!  I finally had the opportunity to order it and when my order was lost, I cried!   Lucky for me, the seller reshipped my order and this lovely girl arrived safe in my hands!
I've been admiring the work of Angie Hunt and truly envy her ability to work with distress inks.  A few months ago, I won  a set of distress inks from her!   I still haven't mastered any of the techniques as of yet, but I'm working on creating deep shadows using the Walnut Stain distress ink.  I colored my image with Copics and then used the distress ink to really bring out the shadows.    As usual, I have no idea which papers I used.  I'm on a big mission to use my stash and didn't keep track of my papers.   (I really wish all paper companies would print their name on the back!)

Last but not least is this cutie.  She was in the same order of stamps that got lost.   I was so happy to finally get her!  I've had this pack of paper for a long time and honestly, I really don't like it.  But like I've said, I'm on a mission to use it up!    I think it looks great as a background for this image!



Santa and Hug Me

He's checking his list, he's checking it twice...

My adorable Fall kit arrived last month and this is the first chance I've had to use it! :)

First up is Edwin.

I reached far into my stash and found these Christmas papers.  I have no idea who makes them.  The ribbon is new, I found it at Michaels earlier this year.  I didn't keep track of my colors, please forgive me.


Next up is this cutie for the Magnolia-licious Challenge Blog. The challenge was to create using pink and yellow.   This presented a little challenge for me as I didn't have any pink or yellow paper.  I'm really on a mission to use some of my personal stash before I run out and buy more paper!   For those of you that know me, you know that I've been stamping for nearly 20 years.   I have demonstrated for Stampin' Up, Close to My Heart, and a host of other companies.   I may have sold off many of the stamps, but I kept almost all the papers.   I went digging through my old Close to My Heart stash and found some adorable papers.  I have no idea what collection they are from or if they're still available (I'm guessing no).   I used some silk flowers and ribbon from Michaels.  The leaves are from Sizzix.  I also used some paper flowers from Prima.

Strawberry Tilda Free Standing Pop-Up

Nothing like waiting until the last day!   When I saw the July challenge over at Magnolia-licious Highlites, I just knew I had to participate.  The challenge was to create a free-standing pop up card.  I had never made one, but knew I was up for the challenge.   Can you say, I'm in love?

Recipe:
"Sweet Wonderful You" - Magnolia Stamps
Strawberry Tilda - Magnolia Stamps
Beach Flower (Reg. & Small) -Magnolia Stamps
Flower with Ladybug - Magnolia Stamps
Papers are from Calliope by Tracie Stroud (digital)
Cardstock - Bazzill
Classic Scalloped Ovals Large Nestabilities - Spellbinders
Classic Ovals Large Nestabilities - Spellbinders
Colored with Copics

Nautical Tilda Scene

What a night it's been.  Yes, I'm aware it's morning, but I didn't really sleep last night.  I ended up making this card.  It's a frame card with multiple dimensions.  The scene is set in the back, while Tilda, the bird, and the sentiment are on the outer area of the card.  I made the flowers using coordinating scrap paper and my Tim Holtz Tattered Floral die.   This card was created for the Magnolia-licious Highlites Challenge.  I had an absolute blast making this card! :)



Vintage Cooking Tilda

I've been working on this card for a few days.   I really like how it came out.

Dangling Tilda Easel Card

OMG!!!! I just love this card and how it turned out!


I'm so sorry, I forgot to take a picture of the colors I used.  The flowers are all created by me using Prima Hybrid flowers.  I cut and layered them all.

Captain Edwin

The summer Magnolia kit is so adorable!  I made this card using two of the stamps from the kit.   The paper is REALLY old and from my stash, it's Scenic Route. I distressed the edges and used Broken China Distress Ink on them.  I can't wait to play more with this kit.

Phew.....I'm exhausted!!!

I just listed nearly 20 cards in my Etsy store! As I was entering product, I even got a sale!! Yeah!

Every sale means so much to me.  Creating is truly a passion for me and being able to brighten someone else's day with my work is just the icing on the top!

Some of my favorite cards that I just listed are....
Buy it here.

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Buy it here.

Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart!

Another Easel Card

For so long I fought the urge to create these gems, but finally at last I did!




Credits:
Stamp: Loves Me Tilda by Magnolia
Stamp: Watering Can by Magnolia
Papers: A little bit of Summer by Julie Bullock (digital)
Copics
Nestabilities
Gems
Glitter
Brads

Easel Card Details

My first easel card

I've been wanted to try one of these for a while, but just haven't had any reason.  When i saw the challenge on Scrapgirl's blog I just knew that I had to make one!



Credits:
Stamp:  Tilda with Gifts by Magnolia Stamps
Stamp: # 9 House by Magnolia Stamps
Background Papers (digital) A Place to Call Home by Amanda Heimann and Christy Lyle
Ribbon
Nestabilities: Labels 1
Glossy Accents
Copics
PrismaColor Pencils
Prima Flowers
Leaf Punch by Martha Stewart
Cardstock: Kraft and Brick Red
Embroidery Floss
Sheer Shimmer: Sparkle

MIA & Maggie


I feel so terrible for leaving my blog unattended for so long.

Last November my husband was diagnosed with cancer. Thyroid cancer to be exact. For most people they say, oh, that's not bad. Well, his was. His cancer had spread to his neck, glands, chest, shoulders, and possibly even further. On Dec. 31 he underwent a radical neck dissection. His surgery was 14 hours long. Over the next few weeks we had to work on just the basics like feeding himself. His nerves were bruised and honestly didn't even know if he'd be able to perform daily functions. I'm proud to say that my husband is a champ and within a few weeks he was doing EVERYTHING!

Then on Feb 4 he had to go back under the knife for thoracic surgery. This time the goal was to get the cancer from under the clavicle and under the breast bone. This surgery lastest for nearly 8 hours! He bounced back and did great!

As luck would have it, all these surgeries did a number on his back and from mid April-mid May he was bedridden. I have never seen him in so much pain. As you can imagine this was very difficult on the family.

At the beginning of May he had to go in for radioactive iodine. They gave him the maximum dosage and he had to be hospitalized for three days. When he came home he was allowed no contact from family. At this time his back was still in extreme pain.

Mid May brought the first epidural for his back. It took several weeks for him to feel the effects.

Now here we are in July and wow, what a whirlwind it's been! He's getting ready to go back to work!!! Yeah!!! What's been funny is how I've dealt with all of this. For 6 months straight I was the rock. I stood tall, I stood confident, I held my tears, I never once let my emotions get a hold of me. Now that everything is starting to get better, that's when I've had the hardest time.

My wonderful co-workers made dinners for us for the last three weeks of school and honestly I don't know what I would have done without them. I feel honored and privileged to work with such amazing people.

While all of this has been going on I've been crafting, but not with the same intensity as I was. I have created a few cards that I'd love to share with you.


This cute little card was created for i {heart} copics. I used Copics, Tim Holtz Tattered Floral Die, NEstabilities, Spica Pen, and My Minds Eye paper. I also use a sentiment from ki Memories. The stripe paper is from Sweetwater (from my stash, it's pretty old). If you're interested in playing along in the i{heart}copics challenge, you can find it here.

FAB FRIDAY CHALLENGE - RED, WHITE, & BLUE





Robin Hood

Is this not the cutest stamp ever?

Recipe:
Sherwood Edwin by Magnolia
Copic Markers
Spica - Clear
Green Cardstock
Ribbon
Martha Stewart Punches
Prima Flowers
Buttons

i {heart} copics challenge #10

Are you ready for it?

This week our challenge is sponsored by CHICKEN GIRL DESIGNS!!!! Yeah!!!!

Be sure to pop over the the challenge group and join in the fun!


Recipe:
Raccoon Flowers by Chicken Girl Designs
Love Me Do by My Minds Eye
Copics
Glossy Accents
Spica - Clear
Blossoms & Leaves
Rhinestones
Ribbon

Four new Maggies

I'm so excited to show you what I created this week!

Recipe:
Prince Phillip Frog by Magnolia
"Kiss Me I'm a Prince" by Magnolia
Copic Markers
Glossy Accents (eyes)
Prisma Glitter (crown)
Green Cardstock

Recipe:
Tilda with Apple by Magnolia
Copic Markers
Glossy Accents (apple)
Spica Clear by Copic (ruffles)
Martha Stewart Punch
Cardstock and Paper by Chatterbox
Ribbon

Recipe:
Magic Tilda by Magnolia
Copic Markers
Glossy Accents (star & Crown)
Spica Clear by Copic (edge of dress)

Doily
Rhinestones
Shimmer Mist - Frost
Paper by Prima Hybrid
Ribbon

Recipe:
Flower Girl Tilda by Magnolia
Copic Markers
Prisma Glitter (Crown and Flowers)
Doily
Paper by Chatterbox
Ribbon
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