I want to be on a design team!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
You are my sunshine
This week was a very emotional one. Nevertheless, I managed to fix up a page. A little while back I received a big box of left over paper from a couple of friends. Since that day I used 99% of the paper for my cards and pages out of that particular box. What a great gift!
Monday, April 18, 2011
Monday Monday
The past week was a very busy but productive one. On Monday my sweet daughter-in-law Rebecca and my grandson lil' Nick spent time with me as we were going to make cards for my son's 21st birthday. I posted the card I made in my previous blog posting. My neighbor/friend Amy came over with her daughter Ashlyn and we all had lunch together. We worked on Ashlyn's birthday invitations, which turned out absolutely fabulous!
Ashlyn's Birthday invitation |
Tuesday I needed to clean out my crib, what a mess one can make! Especially when you're having fun.
Nick |
Wednesday was my baby boy's 21st birthday. His pappa(Dutch for dad) came from the Netherlands. They hadn't seen each other in 7 years so you can imagine it was a special day.
Rebecca + Nick on the banana's |
They stayed at Panama City Beach for a few days. My daughter Brandi and her two little boys, Carter and Mason, Amy and Ashlyn and my eight year old, Emma, and I went to celebrate with them at the beach for a day. We had a great time together. I just love my family!
lil' Nick |
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Mason |
Emma and Ashlyn |
I was on an extreme high having such a great day with my children and grandchildren for the rest of the week, actually, I still am. I am so blessed!
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I forgot all about wearing my daughters Disney princess glasses, haha |
I stayed busy busy busy, I registered for Summer classes, attended Field day on Friday, took a trip to Georgia on Saturday and worked two night shifts.
Thank God for Mondays!
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Happy Birthday Nick!
Tomorrow my youngest son will be 21 years old. Doesn't time fly!
I made him a card in his favorite color, lime green.
After having an absolute blast making this card I thought it would be cute to make a matching gift card holder. Tell me what you think.
I found this beautiful embellishment at a Michaels store |
The small banner at the right is the same brand as the embellishment at the front of the card. It reads "Joint At The Heart" |
This is the front of the gift-card holder and the card fits just snug as a bug. |
The back looks like this. I can't wait to give it to him.
Happy Birthday Nick!
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Life
At Bible study today I was very inspired about a verse I got to read. I had to put the verse in a card one way or another.
The card looks crooked as it opened up some when I took the picture, but it is not. |
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Paper doll
Looking at the beautiful paper dolls being made, I decided to have a go at it too. Here is the result. I just HAD to try another one! |
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Pirates
This is a picture of a page I made 3 years ago, before I got introduced to the real deal of scrap-booking. My camera.....what can I say. |
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Blue
Experimenting with the scrap paper that was given to me by two very generous gals, Sandie and Beatriz. Thanks! ;) |
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Don't pinch me!
May you always have Walls for the winds, A roof for the rain, Tea beside the fire, Laughter to cheer you, Those you love near you, And all your heart might desire! |
Friday, March 11, 2011
Tear Bear
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Soap
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Soap curing (yes soap cures, just like cheese!). |
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Tea tree soap I sold on Ebay. |
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Egg
Lesson 1
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Pickwick Tea, Yummie! |
I go over to my friend Sandie's (Crisman Creations) house on a regular basis for a good old "cuppa" Dutch Pickwick tea and a chat. A couple of months ago I visited her as a scrap-booking student. We decided ahead of time to make a Valentine's layout, and she had all the goodies ready for me to pick when I got there. She had picked the paper and told me how to work with matching colors. (I still have a hard time with that since I have never been afraid of colors). People who know me from "back in the days" will probably remember some of my bold choices. I learned a lot that morning since I didn't know any of the techniques to start with. Sandie is a great teacher. Here is my first ever real scrap work, I am very happy with it!
My tag. I learned a different way to use an ink-pad and discovered the Scotch Tape Glider. |
Obviously not finished, but this is what I left home with after my first lesson. |
Monday, March 7, 2011
Waldorf dolls
Today I decided to post a picture of one of the Waldorf dolls I made since I have been living in the USA. As I am getting hooked on paper, I am very proud of my past "loves". The right materials are very hard to come by and are very expensive in comparison to the Netherlands. But there are some places online that have a great collection of flannel and wool felt. Below I posted an explanation of what the idea is behind those dolls.
From Wikipedia: "A Waldorf doll (also called Steiner doll) is a form of doll used in Waldorf education. Made of wool and cotton, using techniques drawing on traditional European dollmaking, its appearance is intentionally simple in order to allow the child playing with it to improve or strengthen imagination and creativity. For instance, it has no facial expression. Its legs and arms are flexible, allowing natural postures.
Traditional Waldorf dolls are made from cotton interlock knit fabric and wool stuffing. They are often entirely natural. Typically the trademark long hair of a Waldorf doll is made of mohair or boucle. Some doll makers use alternative hair material such as wool, rayon, and cotton. The facial features of a Waldorf doll vary with the maker. Most Waldorf dolls have small suggestions of noses, their eye and mouth colors are generally varied with each doll."
It is very hard to take a good picture with a camera which has a messed up shutter. This "little girl" is 4 years old. |
Sunday, March 6, 2011
It's a start
Well, I came home from working a nightshift this morning and went straight to the computer to finally post something on my blog. I worked on it for about three hours. Explored the blogger.com site, took a picture of myself (actually about 90 to find one where I looked half decent after a long night without any sleep. Deleted the other 89.), wrote a post, searched for photographs, cropped and adjusted exposure, and guess what….I accidentally erased it all!
By that time I had enough of it and took a break away from all this. And here I am at it again in the hope that everything goes right this time and I can actually publish something. I am relatively new to scrap-booking. I have put a few pages together, basically sticking photographs and stickers in an album. Then I met my dear friend Sandie (Crisman Creations). She showed me the beautiful pages she made and a couple of techniques, I realized I didn’t have a clue. I don't know much yet, I am anxious to learn, and very excited about the possibilities paper art has.
For now I am just making cards. It is a fast way to practice techniques and see results. Since I am a beginner and don't have as much paper and goodies as the pro's on these blogs, making cards saves me from wasting too many materials and gives me space to make boo boo's. In the meantime I keep viewing the beautiful work being posted on these blogs and will show some of my work on my own. Please send me feedback and give me pointers, perhaps one day I will be good at this too.
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