Happy Day After Boxing day! Did you go out for any sales? I went to the in law's place. they live close to a huge mall. 2 Off ramps from the highway were blocked, as was the road to the mall. So glad we were going the opposite direction. And I'm staying in again today. We're off to Montreal at my sister in law's tomorrow. So I'll save my boot shopping till then.
Anyho... here is the 1st version of the ornaments I made. i made about 20 of them and forgot to take pictures. The red ones were so cute, I think I'll make a few more to have on hand.
The box is a matchbox style. the tag is from Quickutz Jolly die cut set.
I couldn't get a decent picture of it on the tree, so here it is on the table. I love this. I used Cuttlebug tree die and embossing set. The paper is glitter paper. And the glass is microscope slides. i didn't have to cut it! Limiting in size of project, but I'm happy with it. I plan on making more of this project for various occasions. can't wait. The hook is from Walmart. i have a bunch of people on the look out for them, as I need more gold ones to match the copper foil.
Thanks for looking and have a great New year's. I may check in before then, but I don't really have anything made to show you. I can show you my new boots when I buy them. Ooooo, that will bring you back for sure. lol
have a good one,
Amanda
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
4 little snowmen in a row...
4 little snowmen made of snow.
out came the sun and shone all day,
1 little snowman melted away.
I think of this song I used to sing to the wee ones in my other life. It's funny to watch them melt at the end.
Anyhow.... here's an idea that came to fruition. I'm so tickled, I thought I'd share with ya, b/c my husband is a little weary of hearing my giggles about it.
I wanted to make a hot chocolate kit for my husband's relatives. It started with the mug, then I bought some other plastic container for the marshmallows. But lo and behold..... I saw these babies and HAD to have them! I mean, are they not perfect????!!!! I have to see if there are any left for future gifts.
The cup fits in the bottom with a spoon:
The marshmallows fit in the tophat:
Hot chocolate mix in the middle part. I had to take it out of the tin and put it in a baggie to make it work, but it's for people I know. So hopefully they won't get too squeamish about that.
And to top it all off, a frother. It makes it so much easier to mix the powder in than stirring with a spoon.
Did you notice that the snowmen are drinking their own hot chocolate? TOO Cute I tell ya, too much.
Tomorrow I'll be baking some mini partridge berry loaves. Partridge berries grow in Newfoundland, where I grew up. it is sort of like at small cranberry or actually, closer to a lingonberry that is found in Sweden. Then wrap a few more presents. My daughter keeps asking to see santa. Since tomorrow is her last chance, I may just have to hit the mall! bleck. Make a few more prezzies that I should be able to show you the next day and then off to sing. I get a few hours to myself in the evening. My husband is visiting with his extended family in their tradition on Christmas eve. But being the cantor at my church, I have to stay and sing. oh well, Jesus is the reason for the season after all. They will join me in church the next morning.
i wish you and yours a safe holiday!
Merry Christmas!
Thanks for looking,
Amanda
out came the sun and shone all day,
1 little snowman melted away.
I think of this song I used to sing to the wee ones in my other life. It's funny to watch them melt at the end.
Anyhow.... here's an idea that came to fruition. I'm so tickled, I thought I'd share with ya, b/c my husband is a little weary of hearing my giggles about it.
I wanted to make a hot chocolate kit for my husband's relatives. It started with the mug, then I bought some other plastic container for the marshmallows. But lo and behold..... I saw these babies and HAD to have them! I mean, are they not perfect????!!!! I have to see if there are any left for future gifts.
The cup fits in the bottom with a spoon:
The marshmallows fit in the tophat:
Hot chocolate mix in the middle part. I had to take it out of the tin and put it in a baggie to make it work, but it's for people I know. So hopefully they won't get too squeamish about that.
And to top it all off, a frother. It makes it so much easier to mix the powder in than stirring with a spoon.
Did you notice that the snowmen are drinking their own hot chocolate? TOO Cute I tell ya, too much.
Tomorrow I'll be baking some mini partridge berry loaves. Partridge berries grow in Newfoundland, where I grew up. it is sort of like at small cranberry or actually, closer to a lingonberry that is found in Sweden. Then wrap a few more presents. My daughter keeps asking to see santa. Since tomorrow is her last chance, I may just have to hit the mall! bleck. Make a few more prezzies that I should be able to show you the next day and then off to sing. I get a few hours to myself in the evening. My husband is visiting with his extended family in their tradition on Christmas eve. But being the cantor at my church, I have to stay and sing. oh well, Jesus is the reason for the season after all. They will join me in church the next morning.
i wish you and yours a safe holiday!
Merry Christmas!
Thanks for looking,
Amanda
Rafael the red nosed reindeer
My son, the joker...
He likes to get a little silly sometimes. Doesn't he remember his mother always has a camera ready?!
This layout has been swirling in my head for a few weeks. I finally got some things together. Felt reindeer from michael's, dotted paper from SU, black paper with cutouts from memoriy makers, mini tree lights from the buck store last year and the letters from a bunch of different places. i really should invest in some proper chip board letters. Or at least more than 1 pack of 1 kind. I used glitter and flocking on them. oh yes, and the micro beads. Don't forget to colour the letter under the micro beads. I did for the flocking, but not the beads. Learn from my mistakes people. it looks naked under there. lol And I used the antler from the hat he was wearing. It had lived it's life and is now immortalized.
I made this just for you , you know, so I could give you something to look at.
Thanks for stopping by and go wrap a present or something. I know I should.
Amanda
He likes to get a little silly sometimes. Doesn't he remember his mother always has a camera ready?!
This layout has been swirling in my head for a few weeks. I finally got some things together. Felt reindeer from michael's, dotted paper from SU, black paper with cutouts from memoriy makers, mini tree lights from the buck store last year and the letters from a bunch of different places. i really should invest in some proper chip board letters. Or at least more than 1 pack of 1 kind. I used glitter and flocking on them. oh yes, and the micro beads. Don't forget to colour the letter under the micro beads. I did for the flocking, but not the beads. Learn from my mistakes people. it looks naked under there. lol And I used the antler from the hat he was wearing. It had lived it's life and is now immortalized.
I made this just for you , you know, so I could give you something to look at.
Thanks for stopping by and go wrap a present or something. I know I should.
Amanda
Friday, December 19, 2008
glass ornament #2
K, here is a sneak peek of what I've been working on. The others don't have pictures or the scrapbook style, but I can share this one, as the recipient does not read my blog.
I've had this vision to make this style of ornament since this summer. Remember i bought the items to make soldered ornaments this summer? Well, I finally got the nerve to try it and enjoyed the learning curve. i am still learning and will play with it more. It is still not good enough to give as a present (soldered ornaments), but I'm trying. I am also cutting my own glass, which is another huge learning, patience thing.
But hey, at this time of year, I don't have an hour or 2 to spend on one ornament. So..... this is my compromise. Just using the copper foil tape without the silver soldering. I spent many, many days trying to figure it all out. i started using 1/4 inch ribbon on some sticky tape and using that to hold the glass together, but the tape wasn't sticky enough. with the changes in the weather, the ribbon would start to unglue. I thought of using the foil, but didn't know how to put a hanger on it. then I bought these hooks from Walmart. I already had them in silver, but knew it wouldn't look good with the copper colour. When I went back, they had this gold-y colour. i grabbed them. they are close enough for me to use. I stick it to the ornament with more copper foil. i think i'll have to double it. this ornament is HEAVY! Don't want the hook to tear off.
The paper is from K&Company and the gingerbread people are from Quickutz Jolly die cut set. Cut out of velvet paper. Ribbon from Stampin' up!, I think.
k, off to make more stuff.
thanks for looking,
Amanda
I've had this vision to make this style of ornament since this summer. Remember i bought the items to make soldered ornaments this summer? Well, I finally got the nerve to try it and enjoyed the learning curve. i am still learning and will play with it more. It is still not good enough to give as a present (soldered ornaments), but I'm trying. I am also cutting my own glass, which is another huge learning, patience thing.
But hey, at this time of year, I don't have an hour or 2 to spend on one ornament. So..... this is my compromise. Just using the copper foil tape without the silver soldering. I spent many, many days trying to figure it all out. i started using 1/4 inch ribbon on some sticky tape and using that to hold the glass together, but the tape wasn't sticky enough. with the changes in the weather, the ribbon would start to unglue. I thought of using the foil, but didn't know how to put a hanger on it. then I bought these hooks from Walmart. I already had them in silver, but knew it wouldn't look good with the copper colour. When I went back, they had this gold-y colour. i grabbed them. they are close enough for me to use. I stick it to the ornament with more copper foil. i think i'll have to double it. this ornament is HEAVY! Don't want the hook to tear off.
The paper is from K&Company and the gingerbread people are from Quickutz Jolly die cut set. Cut out of velvet paper. Ribbon from Stampin' up!, I think.
k, off to make more stuff.
thanks for looking,
Amanda
Labels:
Christmas,
gift,
ornament,
Quick Kutz,
Stampin' Up
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
checkin' in!
Hi ho,
how goes in this crazy season?
i've been working on a few things, but I can't show you as there is a danger that the recipients of my craftiness may be reading my blog! So you'll see it after Christmas. I know, too late for you to case it, but there's always next year. lol
Busy here with singing in various venues. We sang at a mall last weekend and actually got a crowd gathering and some applause! It's been a while since we've experienced that. It's funny to see all the cell phones pop out when you stop long enough for people to take pictures. Wonder what they do with them??? mmmm. It was a nice thing compared to the 4 piece jazz band in the party room we had to sing against the night before. We stayed in the hallway as the residents come to the party. sore singing. Buit I love it. Where else do you get to roam around and sing? Don't know of any other season where people unite in song. Quick, name me a rousing Easter song that people sing in the mall. :}
well, I told my daughter we could go to my stamping room and now she's bugging me to go.. she's only 2 and is hooked. I also told her she could sit at her big brother's table. Too much excitement.
Thanks for stopping by and have a great one!!!! don't let it stress you... we are human beings, not human doings...
peace.
Amanda
how goes in this crazy season?
i've been working on a few things, but I can't show you as there is a danger that the recipients of my craftiness may be reading my blog! So you'll see it after Christmas. I know, too late for you to case it, but there's always next year. lol
Busy here with singing in various venues. We sang at a mall last weekend and actually got a crowd gathering and some applause! It's been a while since we've experienced that. It's funny to see all the cell phones pop out when you stop long enough for people to take pictures. Wonder what they do with them??? mmmm. It was a nice thing compared to the 4 piece jazz band in the party room we had to sing against the night before. We stayed in the hallway as the residents come to the party. sore singing. Buit I love it. Where else do you get to roam around and sing? Don't know of any other season where people unite in song. Quick, name me a rousing Easter song that people sing in the mall. :}
well, I told my daughter we could go to my stamping room and now she's bugging me to go.. she's only 2 and is hooked. I also told her she could sit at her big brother's table. Too much excitement.
Thanks for stopping by and have a great one!!!! don't let it stress you... we are human beings, not human doings...
peace.
Amanda
Friday, December 12, 2008
Glass ornament#1
Last night, I woke up at 3:30 when my daughter crawled into my bed. She was so restless, I didn't get back to sleep. But my mind was put to good use thinking of ways to use the STUFF i have. Too much STUFF not being used. After blurffing, i saw this kind of ornament.
I had square ones from Michael's last year. I'm sure you can still get them. Boy was this baby hard to photograph.
The image is stamped and embossed in black EP on acetate. Then i coloured it in with Sharpie markers and covered the back with white embossing powder. It boosts the colour of the image. A hole was punched at the top to hold a string. (next time, I'll use invisible thread.) You roll the acetate and insert into the top of the ornament. Oh, put the fake snow in first. My friend was over and said it needed a little something else, so I stamped the dog and cheers on the outside of the ornament and embossed. The images are from a snowglobe set from Michael's a few years ago and the sentiment is from Papertrey Ink's Holiday greetings.
Kinda fun to do. I have 3 more bulbs, so you'll see a few more of these. i hope.:}
Thanks for looking,
Amanda
I had square ones from Michael's last year. I'm sure you can still get them. Boy was this baby hard to photograph.
The image is stamped and embossed in black EP on acetate. Then i coloured it in with Sharpie markers and covered the back with white embossing powder. It boosts the colour of the image. A hole was punched at the top to hold a string. (next time, I'll use invisible thread.) You roll the acetate and insert into the top of the ornament. Oh, put the fake snow in first. My friend was over and said it needed a little something else, so I stamped the dog and cheers on the outside of the ornament and embossed. The images are from a snowglobe set from Michael's a few years ago and the sentiment is from Papertrey Ink's Holiday greetings.
Kinda fun to do. I have 3 more bulbs, so you'll see a few more of these. i hope.:}
Thanks for looking,
Amanda
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Christmas Snowglobe
here is the change up I did for my snowglobe. The glitter did settle down. it just needed a few days to get thoroughly wet.
It's fun to change it for the seasons.
My son and I are sharing a lovely bark, aka, cough and sore throat. but it didn't keep us from seeing santa yesterday. yes, more pics to scrap.
Thanks for looking,
Amanda
It's fun to change it for the seasons.
My son and I are sharing a lovely bark, aka, cough and sore throat. but it didn't keep us from seeing santa yesterday. yes, more pics to scrap.
Thanks for looking,
Amanda
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Toolafella
Friday, December 5, 2008
Joy Joy!
At this time of year, I work with an agency and sing Christmas carols in various places around the city. My husband brought the kids to watch me and Neve was enthralled. She got daddy to come back twice before they actually left.
When I came home, she wanted to put on my costume. I managed to snap this picture before the doilie fell off.
I KNEW I had to scrap it. When I went to my friend Sarah's to play (www.sarahiscrafty.com) she let me loose with her Quickutz Silhouette cutting system. WOW! Great machine. Endless.....
I chose this Joy Ornament on real red SU cardstock. The black paper is from Making memories. It is in a pack of 6 black pages with various cutouts. I embossed around the opening using my enveloper as a guide. The snow flakes are SU and the brads in them are from Target. Got them a few years ago. The silver flowers on the snowflakes are also form SU. The ribbon is from Michael's, last year.
So tickled that the green CS matches the shirt.
her photo is not so washed out in Real Life. I braved the freezing cold and took it out on the walkway to get some light. It sure was bright today. And Cold. And windy. I chased that thing around the yard more than I wished. lol
I think I'm a think about it for a few days scrapper.
Thanks for looking,
Amanda
When I came home, she wanted to put on my costume. I managed to snap this picture before the doilie fell off.
I KNEW I had to scrap it. When I went to my friend Sarah's to play (www.sarahiscrafty.com) she let me loose with her Quickutz Silhouette cutting system. WOW! Great machine. Endless.....
I chose this Joy Ornament on real red SU cardstock. The black paper is from Making memories. It is in a pack of 6 black pages with various cutouts. I embossed around the opening using my enveloper as a guide. The snow flakes are SU and the brads in them are from Target. Got them a few years ago. The silver flowers on the snowflakes are also form SU. The ribbon is from Michael's, last year.
So tickled that the green CS matches the shirt.
her photo is not so washed out in Real Life. I braved the freezing cold and took it out on the walkway to get some light. It sure was bright today. And Cold. And windy. I chased that thing around the yard more than I wished. lol
I think I'm a think about it for a few days scrapper.
Thanks for looking,
Amanda
Thursday, December 4, 2008
YOu ROck!!!
My niece celebrated her 10th birthday last month and I was looking for this stamp set after I saw it on someone's blog. It is from Inkadinkado. It has a drum kit, some skulls, rockstar and the images here. LOVE IT!
Bailey, sorry it's sooo late, but I've been adding extras to your birthday box! :}
Thanks for looking,
Amanda
Bailey, sorry it's sooo late, but I've been adding extras to your birthday box! :}
Thanks for looking,
Amanda
Labels:
Birthday card,
Nestabilities,
Stampin' Up,
teen
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Post it note holder
I had fun last night making up these post it note holders. Quick and cute:
I was looking over the internet to find a template for some kind of holder, but didn't find one that was easy. There is something where you put the pencil inside the spine, but I couldn't find the directions. So I made my own.
The original was the reindeer one. it has a little pocket inside. When I was putting the others together, I noticed the little pocket could be a flap/cover. I tried it with some silver elastic cord, but it was bulky. Then my eye spied the lovely garter ribbon from Stamping Bella. Small, stretchy and visually appealing. Leave it to Emily to find such treasures. :} The pink pompom ribbon is also from Stamping Bella. You really should go there! So much in a small space.
I decorated the front with a few simple things, die cut shapes from Quickutz and the label 1 nestability. The sentiment is made from Karen Foster snap stamps that have been retired. The paper is from K&Company.
The possibilites are endless. I'm looking forward to making a few more and handing them out to my friends.
thanks for looking,
Amanda
I was looking over the internet to find a template for some kind of holder, but didn't find one that was easy. There is something where you put the pencil inside the spine, but I couldn't find the directions. So I made my own.
The original was the reindeer one. it has a little pocket inside. When I was putting the others together, I noticed the little pocket could be a flap/cover. I tried it with some silver elastic cord, but it was bulky. Then my eye spied the lovely garter ribbon from Stamping Bella. Small, stretchy and visually appealing. Leave it to Emily to find such treasures. :} The pink pompom ribbon is also from Stamping Bella. You really should go there! So much in a small space.
I decorated the front with a few simple things, die cut shapes from Quickutz and the label 1 nestability. The sentiment is made from Karen Foster snap stamps that have been retired. The paper is from K&Company.
The possibilites are endless. I'm looking forward to making a few more and handing them out to my friends.
thanks for looking,
Amanda
Labels:
Christmas,
gift,
Nestabilities,
Quick Kutz,
Stamping Bella
Monday, December 1, 2008
Baby shower thank you kit
I attended a baby shower yesterday and made this for the mother in waiting.
the tin case is from Lee Valley. the 53mm watchmakerm tins came in it. i have a few of these on hand from all my previous watchmake tintreasures. SO glad it all fit nicely.
The top is done with Stampin' Up! paper and nestabilities label 1 die. image is from the baby set at Joann's.
See how nicely the cards, envies and stamps fit in? the book on the right is the guest/gift book.
Here is the inside of the book. I did the template for it last spring and had to tweek it a little to remember how to print on both sides. Pain, but hopefully I'll remember for next time. Should write the specs down.
And lastly, here's the tag that came on the gift. simple.
Have a look at the stamp sets for sale below.
thanks for looking,
Amanda
the tin case is from Lee Valley. the 53mm watchmakerm tins came in it. i have a few of these on hand from all my previous watchmake tintreasures. SO glad it all fit nicely.
The top is done with Stampin' Up! paper and nestabilities label 1 die. image is from the baby set at Joann's.
See how nicely the cards, envies and stamps fit in? the book on the right is the guest/gift book.
Here is the inside of the book. I did the template for it last spring and had to tweek it a little to remember how to print on both sides. Pain, but hopefully I'll remember for next time. Should write the specs down.
And lastly, here's the tag that came on the gift. simple.
Have a look at the stamp sets for sale below.
thanks for looking,
Amanda
Labels:
baby,
baby thanks,
cards,
gift,
Nestabilities,
Stampin' Up
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