Tuesday, December 2, 2008

update on the garden

This year is not so great in the garden because of Ike, but I do have quite a few plants. There is lots of spinach, some broccoli,, greens, lots of onions, cauliflower-which I never have had actually make cauliflower :)
The onions in this picture where grown from seed. Which if you have ever grown them from seed-they take a long, long time :) These were started last winter :)

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

The best day of scouts


for my son. He loves scouts and all that they do, but this was his big day he had been waiting for. He finally earned his whittling chip card :)



Wednesday, November 12, 2008




This is a card I made for our monthly meeting in november. I like the challenges, gives me a reason to use my stuff and get more :)

**stamp-thoroughly thankful

**paper and acces-stampin up, dp-creative memeories




Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Just a quick post for those that were asking about the acetate. I actually do not use the acetate that they sell for transparencies or in the drafting section because it is much thinner. I use Stencil Blank in the stencil section :) The link will take you to their website-but I get mine at HL. It is nicer and thicker (mylar-I think) and holds up really well to folding and scoring.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

It is still a little too hot here to plant, so my garden still sits empty. So I thought I would post a picture of my son, who willingly still goes shopping with mamma, but on his own terms now :)



I sure wish the craft stores had bigger baskets so he could shop with me longer :)


Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Halloween Goodie Boxes


I made a few halloween treat boxes for a few of my son's friends. They were easy to make and fun to do :) The clear part is folded acetate with box for the top and bottom. I used Stampin Up's (now retired) Bitty Boo's and the words are from Deer Friends, but they would be really cute with the current "batty for you" set. I just do not have that one...yet :)
Candy corn or wrapped candies would be cute-I used small "fun size" chocolates.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

my new plants

Here is the first of the season's veggies! Tomato, cabbage, cauliflower.
This is a shot of the garden-post summer. After all the old plants have been taken out and everything weeded (mostly) and ready to plant. Kinda boring and plain now, but give it a few weeks :) You can barely see the different plots that I have-this pic only shows a few of them, though.
I like to use my neighbor's red barn as somewhat of a reference when I take pics of the garden. It really shows how things are progressing to have it as a constant backdrop. (hope he does not mind)

replanting the

front bed! We moved to an older house a few years back and it seems that we have been in a never ending state of "remodeling". The house is not that old, but older than our previous -built in the early 80's but decorated in a very 70's fashion :) Think avocado, avocado, and more avocado mixed in with a bit of harvest gold and paneling :) Which I happen to like avocados- just not on my walls, sink, shower.... etc. We have done quite a bit on the inside, but still working on a bedroom, front room and finishing touches.

Back to the front garden. We have not added any shrubbery, just a few perennials to add color. But finally we have new shrubs! I am in the process of diggin' them in and it is such nice weather today.

I hope to get some before and after shots of what everything looks like.

Also, it is time now for getting the winter garden together. Along with some various seeds, I have some cabbage, tomato, and some greens to plunk in the dirt :)

Just waiting for a bit cooler weather to add some more variety.


Thursday, October 2, 2008

I think

that I like this one better.

Gift Card Holder

I was asked by a few people how to make this gift card holder,so here it is. I got this wonderful idea from my demo Scrappermom_1 :) She is very talented and creative :)
I hope your enjoy! They make wonderful birthday gift card holders too!

First, start of with a 1/4 sheet of 8X11 cardstock. You can get 4 holders out of 1 sheet.

I then Score that sheet at 2 1/2in and again 5inches, turn it on its side and score one edge at 1/4 in. It should look like this :)













You will then need to trim of the section of cardstock where both of your score lines meet.


Turn your paper over and turn up the remaining scored edges.


Trim off a little piece of the smaller edge, on the inside, so that it will fold flat. -see pic





Fold card over in the middle following middle score line and adhere your edges, it takes just a bit to line them up correctly, this is your opening :)

Take a 1 inch circle punch and cut your edge! This is where you would pull out your gift card.(for me it works through 2 layers-but do as you usually do-you can punch the circles before you put the piece together-but it might be hard to line them up)


For my tag-I used my circle punch-but you can use your tag punch too. I just line them up and punch the half circle off. Sometimes i do have to trim the edges a bit.
Now you can decorate your card anyway you would like. To add the ribbons, I punched a few holes in the tag(not through the cardholder) before I stuck it down.Thanks for stopping by :)

Friday, September 12, 2008



One of my sons favorite sets, and his first to pick to make birthday cards for friends. So whenever we go to a party-we give the same card. Hopefully we have not given the same card twice :)

Monday, September 8, 2008

Why I did not sell our Kitchen...


Absolute Joy...I hung the moon that day. (which as he gets older does not happen quite as often)
My little scientist came home from school to see his little tikes art table transformed into his very own "laboratory" complete with labeled shelves and lab equipment.

He then decided to add his kitchen into the mix. He cleaned out all the play food and took my label maker and proceeded to finish his laboratory.

He has had this kitchen since he was two-and mommy could not just "give" it away, so we have shuffled this thing about the house and through 2 moves. But this made it all worth those many years of moving it.
I do not recall ever getting so many love yous and hugs.
...well, except for the time that I bought a certain cocoa-licous cereal, I was immediately attacked on isle 3 by the happiest 8 year old on the planet. "Mommy, mommy, you are the best mommy ever, I love you so, so, so, much!" No, apparently we do not buy cereal often enough and I am positive that some of the shoppers that day thought that I must starve my little string bean of a child--for one to be so excited about cereal-- and that this would surely be his only meal of the day.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

First crafty post.

I had hoped to use this post to keep track of my crafty little projects and as sort of a journal about our family happenings. I tend to like to journal, but just never seem to get the chance-just like my scrapbooking :)



Here is my first crafty sort of post. I stamped this one up with the Doodle This set from SU! Since I do not yet have that much of SU!s papers I made this one with a piece of vintage DSP from Creative Memories(which is what I mostly have on hand right now). Sponged the edges with some chocolate chip and added some ribbon and a scallop under the cut out flower from the doodle this set. You can hardly see, but there is dazzling diamonds on the flower :)

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Waiting...


For the pool to fill :) We decided to get another pool again this year. We had not had one in the past two summers so Jacob was eager to swim and he wanted to wait on the stairs to get in.
He had a while to go... as the top of the pool had to get to the first step by his feet :)

Thursday, April 24, 2008

my first post!

My first page and post! I am still learning what to do with this :) I hope to be able to add pictures of my stamping and crafting things.