I just LOVE the weekends when the construction site in our yard is quiettttt! DH took some time off to play golf and I, after freezing the day's quota of carrots, headed to the Craft Room to make a second SVG Cuts Bewitched Cabin for the DGDs.
When we went to pick the girls up on Thursday to take them to dinner and a quick trip to the hardware store (again!!!!!), we found a sign outside their house warning all the spiders in the neighborhood to STAY AWAY! So what's a crafty grandma to do but make a haunted house full of spiders?
The paper comes from Graphics 45 'An Eerie Tale' and the vellum was part of an old Martha Stewart Halloween stack. Very cool!
The battery tea lights kept sliding around inside the completed cabin, and I wanted to add candy, so I decided to make a little holder to glue inside. I spent an hour trying to construct a holder and then realized that it did not need to be round!!!! Ten minutes later they were made. LOL!
Thanks for visiting with me today. I'm off to deliver the spiders to their new home. (Insert monster laugh!) : ) Christine
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Monday, September 8, 2014
Happy Fall Y'All
Since I've been making treats for the children at OHM, I find that I peruse the candy shelves at Safeway from a different perspective. When I saw the beautiful bronze wrappings on the Hershey caramel kisses, I just had to buy them for the September treats.
I found my stash of 3 inch treat bags and determined how big I needed to make the topper. Searching for 'leaf' on Design Space, I came across this leaf label from Paper Trimmings and to save time, changed it from the 'cut' icon to the 'draw' icon. I attached a rectangle to form the topper base and found some gorgeous Colorbok copper foil paper for the leaf layer. Everything went on just two mats!
Here they are:-
I was kinda glad to get away from cutesy for this month's treats. Hope the children enjoy eating them as much as I enjoyed making them. Thanks for visiting with me today! : ) Christine
I found my stash of 3 inch treat bags and determined how big I needed to make the topper. Searching for 'leaf' on Design Space, I came across this leaf label from Paper Trimmings and to save time, changed it from the 'cut' icon to the 'draw' icon. I attached a rectangle to form the topper base and found some gorgeous Colorbok copper foil paper for the leaf layer. Everything went on just two mats!
Here they are:-
I was kinda glad to get away from cutesy for this month's treats. Hope the children enjoy eating them as much as I enjoyed making them. Thanks for visiting with me today! : ) Christine
Labels:
Fall,
Paper Trimmings,
treat bags
Friday, September 5, 2014
September Challenge
My local Craft Warehouse store hosts a Craft and Card club every month. It is such fun and very inspiring to meet other crafters in person. We get to see new supplies, sometimes before they go on the shelf, participate in a card swap, show 'n tell our latest projects and enter the monthly theme challenge and have our entries displayed in the store. Of course, there are give-aways and prize drawings.
The September Challenge was 'In my Garden' and we had to incorporate seed packets, twine and a teeny, flat backed mason jar in our design. It was amazing to see the creativity and variety in all the projects. It never occurred to me to stamp flowers and place the mason jar over the stems like a vase, or to add real tiny seeds to the jar. I just glued mine on top of a picture! LOL!
I made a never - ending card and embellished it with images from 'Garden Soup' and 'A Child's Year.'
Several people hadn't seen this kind of card before and enjoyed its interactivity.
Terri Anderson from Technique Tuesday hosted a Make and Take using the zipper die she helped design. Of course, I brought one home!
Check out your local store for crops and clubs. Crafting people are some of the nicest people I know! Thanks for visiting with me. Uh oh! I hear Master J stirring - time for play dough and splashing in his little pool! : ) Christine
The September Challenge was 'In my Garden' and we had to incorporate seed packets, twine and a teeny, flat backed mason jar in our design. It was amazing to see the creativity and variety in all the projects. It never occurred to me to stamp flowers and place the mason jar over the stems like a vase, or to add real tiny seeds to the jar. I just glued mine on top of a picture! LOL!
I made a never - ending card and embellished it with images from 'Garden Soup' and 'A Child's Year.'
Several people hadn't seen this kind of card before and enjoyed its interactivity.
Terri Anderson from Technique Tuesday hosted a Make and Take using the zipper die she helped design. Of course, I brought one home!
Check out your local store for crops and clubs. Crafting people are some of the nicest people I know! Thanks for visiting with me. Uh oh! I hear Master J stirring - time for play dough and splashing in his little pool! : ) Christine
Labels:
A Child's Year,
Garden Soup,
Never Ending Card
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Here comes Halloween!
The 'building site' was quite still and empty on Sunday and we were able to run to town and do a few errands, including a trip to M's for black Recollections paper.
I had the Bewitched Cabin from SVG Cuts imported into Design Space and ready to go so I slipped up to the craft room to cut out the 20 mats. Ha! I really only meant to glue a few things together but... well, here it is, totally completed. : )
The chimney was the part that I had the most difficulty with and at that point I had to walk away. Five minutes later, I had a thought about fussy cutting some of the Fairy Tale characters from the Graphics 45 Eerie Tale and adding them around the cabin. It doesn't take much to get my enthusiasm back for a project!
Look how cool it looks with orange tea lights inside it! This was SO much fun!
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
I had the Bewitched Cabin from SVG Cuts imported into Design Space and ready to go so I slipped up to the craft room to cut out the 20 mats. Ha! I really only meant to glue a few things together but... well, here it is, totally completed. : )
The chimney was the part that I had the most difficulty with and at that point I had to walk away. Five minutes later, I had a thought about fussy cutting some of the Fairy Tale characters from the Graphics 45 Eerie Tale and adding them around the cabin. It doesn't take much to get my enthusiasm back for a project!
Look how cool it looks with orange tea lights inside it! This was SO much fun!
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Labels:
Graphic 45,
Halloween,
SVG Cuts
Thursday, August 28, 2014
New Barn...
Want to see the progress on the new barn? Ignore the Honey Bucket and the crazy people dumping ice water on their heads AND the crazy dog who thinks the ice cubes are for his crunching delight!
I was SO determined to keep that British stiff upper lip! Ooops! Thanks for visiting today. : ) Christine
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
FCCB Back to School Challenge
It's been a while since I joined in the FCCB weekly challenge so when I saw the theme "Back To School" I had the idea to enlarge the school house treat bags I made for OHM and fill them with goodies for the DGDs.
I liked the grade level banners on K-12 image set and wanted to incorporate them into the design. I cannot believe that S and G are going into 2nd and 4th grade!
I also added a couple of sentiment cuts from one of the very first carts that I ever bought 'Locker Talk.'
Check out the DTs inspiring projects at FCCB. Wow!
It still feels like we are living on a building site as the new barn sloooowly rises on the site of the old barn. We haven't ever had so much traffic up here as wood, doors, windows, siding and roofing arrives. The concrete truck is due again on Friday, and the Honey Bucket maintenance guy (thankfully) visits regularly! On the bright side, the noise and bustle seems to be discouraging the critters and it looks like we'll have a bumper crop of corn this year. Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
I liked the grade level banners on K-12 image set and wanted to incorporate them into the design. I cannot believe that S and G are going into 2nd and 4th grade!
I also added a couple of sentiment cuts from one of the very first carts that I ever bought 'Locker Talk.'
Check out the DTs inspiring projects at FCCB. Wow!
It still feels like we are living on a building site as the new barn sloooowly rises on the site of the old barn. We haven't ever had so much traffic up here as wood, doors, windows, siding and roofing arrives. The concrete truck is due again on Friday, and the Honey Bucket maintenance guy (thankfully) visits regularly! On the bright side, the noise and bustle seems to be discouraging the critters and it looks like we'll have a bumper crop of corn this year. Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Labels:
Locker Talk,
treat boxes
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Back to School Treats
We had a lovely week up in British Columbia camping at the Brae Island resort. It was only marred by the knowledge that this will probably be the last trip for our grand old border collie, Sam. : ( Much as he loves all the extra attention he gets from the other campers, he was glad to be home, off the leash, and sleeping on his own soft bed.
As anyone with a garden knows, the veggies don't stop growing just because you are on vacation and we came home to zucchinis, green beans and peas demanding to be picked and packed away in the freezer!
In between loads of laundry, I started work on the Back to School treats for the shelter children at OHM. My DGDs are cramming the last weeks of 'freedom' full of activities and I am so glad NOT to have the stress of getting my classroom ready, although I still miss teaching Kindy every day.
This simple little school house box comes from SVG Cuts and I added an apple brad to the center of the stamp from MCT for added interest. (And, truthfully, I've had them forever and not ever used them!)
Thanks for visiting with me today.
: ) Christine
As anyone with a garden knows, the veggies don't stop growing just because you are on vacation and we came home to zucchinis, green beans and peas demanding to be picked and packed away in the freezer!
In between loads of laundry, I started work on the Back to School treats for the shelter children at OHM. My DGDs are cramming the last weeks of 'freedom' full of activities and I am so glad NOT to have the stress of getting my classroom ready, although I still miss teaching Kindy every day.
This simple little school house box comes from SVG Cuts and I added an apple brad to the center of the stamp from MCT for added interest. (And, truthfully, I've had them forever and not ever used them!)
Thanks for visiting with me today.
: ) Christine
Labels:
Back to school,
SVG Cuts,
treat boxes