Roree Rumph posted the inspiration for my menu planner on the Cricut Circle Blog last year. (I do miss popping on there with my morning cup of coffee and really hope that PC will revive the idea of a daily blog. Facebook is just not the same!) I have made several of them for friends and family.
The papers and images come from the Imagine cart, 'Kate's Kitchen' and the menu cards are attached with velcro. The board is inserted into a 12x12 pocket protector and three lines of magnetic tape ensure it sticks firmly to the 'fridge.
We have all our favorite dishes written on the cards and plan our week's menu before we grocery shop. When we are being adventurous and trying a new recipe, we post a sticky note on the planner. Just the other week, a Looneyspoons recipe for pork loin made the transition from sticky note to menu card!
The one card that doesn't change is "Fish and Chips' on Friday for, as our DD says, "The world would come to an end if Mom and Dad didn't eat fish and chips on Friday!" And now you know what's for dinner tonight!
Thanks for visiting with me. : ) Christine
Friday, November 1, 2013
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Bat Slider Card
... straight from the Silhouette store! I was inspired by Katie from 'Crafting With Katie' to try a slider card and found this one ready to cut in the store. After reading the directions, I watched a YouTube video and that made putting it together MUCH simpler. (If you've never seen one of these interactive cards, the bat rolls as he 'flies' down the curved slit in the card. ) Now I can't wait to design one for myself - maybe one of the 'Five Little Pumpkins' rolling out of sight!
Thanks for visiting with me today : ) Christine
11/01/13 Just have to add a picture of J enjoying his Flying Bat card!
Thanks for visiting with me today : ) Christine
11/01/13 Just have to add a picture of J enjoying his Flying Bat card!
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cards,
Halloween,
Silhouette,
slider
Friday, October 25, 2013
Pop-Up Halloween Card
Only one more Halloween card to make now this one is made for my DGDs. I like this simple mechanism and wish I could figure out how to attach something similar to the bottom of the card. Hmmm!
I used the Happy Hauntings cart again and Doodlecharms for the spiders. I was trying to make a card to fit the color challenge at CardzTV but fear I may have used too much cream! My spiders wouldn't show up against a purple background. It is what it is!
Thanks for visiting with me today : ) Christine
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Doodlecharms,
Halloween,
Happy Hauntings,
pop-up
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
More hexagons...
Do you have a stack of embossing folders that you've never used? I have, but after creating this anniversary card, my stack is quite a bit shorter!
I really like the quiet gentleness of the CTMH Huntington paper but found I had to soften the corners of the hexagons with TH Distress Tea Dye to compliment the look.
Now I have to make this design again to use the rest of my unused embossing folder stack!
Thank you for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
I really like the quiet gentleness of the CTMH Huntington paper but found I had to soften the corners of the hexagons with TH Distress Tea Dye to compliment the look.
Now I have to make this design again to use the rest of my unused embossing folder stack!
Thank you for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Labels:
anniversary/wedding,
cards,
CTMH,
embossing
Monday, October 21, 2013
Monster Bash Luminaries
We had a lovely day out in the Gorge with some friends this weekend. The weather was glorious and we had wonderful views of Mount Hood and Mount Adams as we toured the area around Hood River. Such fun!
I put together a couple of the luminaries from 'Monster Bash' to use as treat bags for our friends. They were so easy to put together and looked quite spooky with the orange tea light flickering behind the haunted house. I added some of their favorite chocolate treats and tied the top of the bags with black sheer ribbon. Don't you just love this flocked paper from an old Martha Stewart Halloween stack?
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
I put together a couple of the luminaries from 'Monster Bash' to use as treat bags for our friends. They were so easy to put together and looked quite spooky with the orange tea light flickering behind the haunted house. I added some of their favorite chocolate treats and tied the top of the bags with black sheer ribbon. Don't you just love this flocked paper from an old Martha Stewart Halloween stack?
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Labels:
Halloween,
Monster Bash,
treat bags
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Spider Time!
Fall is definitely in the air and the Halloween spiders are trying to cocoon my house in spider webs, yuck! We SO enjoyed our end-of-the-year camping trip to Champoeg State Park with my sister. We introduced her to Geocaching and I have to tell you that she is persistent! LOL!
The RV is now cleaned and ready to be winterized and I was able to get back into my craft room to make these Monster Bash treat boxes for a local homeless shelter where DH volunteers. And no, there isn't a pumpkin box top! That was made with a little Gypsy magic. : )
Thanks for visiting with me today. :) Christine
The RV is now cleaned and ready to be winterized and I was able to get back into my craft room to make these Monster Bash treat boxes for a local homeless shelter where DH volunteers. And no, there isn't a pumpkin box top! That was made with a little Gypsy magic. : )
Thanks for visiting with me today. :) Christine
Labels:
Halloween,
Monster Bash,
treat boxes
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
The Colors of Fall
This stamp came with my latest batch of CTMH goodies last week. I love it! I instantly thought of the Colors of Fall challenge over at CardzTV and here is my card.
Did you know you can run little pieces of metal through the Cuttlebug? I 'm probably the last crafter in the U.S. to find this out but I love the embossed results. Gonna try this on a Christmas card as soon as I can get the chaos in my craft room straightened!
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Did you know you can run little pieces of metal through the Cuttlebug? I 'm probably the last crafter in the U.S. to find this out but I love the embossed results. Gonna try this on a Christmas card as soon as I can get the chaos in my craft room straightened!
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine