Have a super weekend! I'll see you back on Monday - the kids are off for two days and I hope to have some fun with them!
Friday, October 30, 2009
Pressing Leaves
Have a super weekend! I'll see you back on Monday - the kids are off for two days and I hope to have some fun with them!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Ping Pong!
I was totally inspired by a card Loretta Lock did for the Our Creative Corner blog this week and I immediately thought, "hey, I can do something like that!"
The cat is actually embossed but we've been having rain now for several days so it was tough getting a decent photo. This is a 5 inch square card that I plan to hand carry over to my sister's on Friday - may have to add some googlie eyes before then since I don't have to worry about the mailman destroying it! :)
Card Materials: all stamps and papers from The Angel Company
Stamps: Happy Haunting
Papers: orange/black misc scraps, Black/White both sets of TAC downloadable papers, MS punch, ribbon, embossing powder
I just love mixing all of these different patterns together. If you've made any cards with this paper too, be sure to leave me a link with Mr. Linky!
Monday, October 26, 2009
A Country Christmas
I fell in love with the Vintage Santa as soon as I saw him in the Inspiration Avenue that recently came out...here I embossed him with clear Versamark and then went to town with my Haystack inkpad. At first I just sponged it on but in the end, I just dragged my ink spot around the entire area... Remember that "bad" punch I picked up? Well, I returned it and instead of getting money back, this new punch came home with me! I hope you like it!
Card Materials: all stamps and paper from The Angel Company
Stamps: Vintage Santa, words (retired)
Accessories: Kraft, black and cream cardstock, ribbon (Big Lots), black button, twine, Nestabilities (I used walnut spray, also from TAC, to distress the paper first)
I can't wait to play some more with this whole set ... there are some many great pieces in it, from the snowflakes to the vintage text ... my head is swimming with ideas!
Friday, October 23, 2009
Thanks - giving
You've seen this pumpkin several times and now I created this easel card for my Hostess Club ladies. We all think that the recipient will be happy to display this card - and what a great idea for place settings! I can just see this turkey head decorating a mint pattie covered in a scalloped circle...or as I look out my window at the changing leaves - I think it would look super on top of a maple leaf (so that the leaf becomes the feathers...are you with me?!) :)
Here's my card using the Amelia Soar with it Collection from The Angel Company. I love these rich colors - it really looks elegant in real life! (May I boldly insert a sales pitch here?! Every time some one sees these papers in real life, they say, "wow - these are so much prettier than in the catalog!". Honestly, it's true. Even Juliet says that and she is one tough critic!).
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
More Great Paper! {and Rum Cake recipe}
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Also available and on sale are:
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I've had some gentle reminders for my Rum Cake Recipe which really came from my friend Rosa!
Rum Cake (or little cakes)
1 box yellow cake mix
1 box vanilla pudding (not instant)
4 eggs
1/2 cup rum
1/2 cup oil
1/2 cup cold water
1/2 - 3/4 cup chopped pecans (save for bottom)
Mix cake mix with pudding, add remaining ingredients and mix. Butter and flour bottom of bundt pan. Sprinkle pecans on bottom. Pour in mixture and bake at 325 degrees for 55 to 60 min.
Topping:
1 stick butter
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup rum
1/4 water
Cook over low heat until sugar melts and sauce is smooth for about 10 min. While cake is warm and still in pan, pour butter sauce into cake. Allow to soak through to bottom. Let cake cool before inverting. Tip: Start sauce towards the last 10 min. of cake's baking time.
Yum, yum! I was so lucky that one of my little cakes "broke" while I was taking it out of the pan so naturally I couldn't send it to the bake sale...tee hee...
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Free is Good!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Fall Fun
I masked just a bit of the bottom of the oval so that the little girl's dress and feet are missing but she still managed to look centered. I'm taking a watercoloring class and I think the ideas are even helping me with my colored pencil work. I love the fall colors here!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Funny Bones and a cute mouse

hmmm...so many great sayings! There are several that would work with these bones! :)Here's the recipe...and don't forget that this stamp is available only for a limited time!
by Sharon Bowers
1. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment or wax paper.
2. Place the chips in a double boiler over just-simmering water and melt, stirring frequently. As soon as the chips are just melted (there may even be a few solid ones left), remove the pan from the heat and remove the top section of the double boiler so the chocolate’s temperature doesn’t keep rising.
3. Stick marshmallows onto both ends of the pretzels, with the marshmallows’ flat sides parallel to the pretzel.
4. Dip each pretzel in the chocolate and lift out with a fork, letting the excess drip back in the bowl. Lay the bones on the baking sheet and refrigerate for 30 minutes to harden the chocolate. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator or at a cool room temperature.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Trees...
hence the title of my post, Trees!
Friday, October 9, 2009
Halloween Decorations
We have new neighbors (who are great, by the way) and they have a 3 year old little girl. Well, on Sept 30 out came the Halloween decorations and they are making my 11 year old son drool. Three fake graves with fresh dirt, skulls and skeletons, cobwebs - everywhere!! hmmm....the man was having so much fun and I asked him if this was all for his daughter, or him!? We did get a good laugh.
Okay, so where am I going with all this? A cute Halloween card!
- Recently Melissa Phillips (and I'm sure many others) used one big and one small googly eye on a project and I just loved the silly look.
- I've also been itching to do some black and black embossing after seeing the terrific results Mischelle, the owner of The Angel Company, has gotten and featured recently on her blog.
- Lastly, I loved the recent sketch over on SCS (used in my very last post) and challenged myself to try again with it.
Card Materials: All stamps and papers from The Angel Company
Stamps: Happy Haunting, Spring Dream
Accessories: Designer Collection papers, DCWV, black/white paper, brads, Martha Stewart punch, versamark ink and black embossing powder
I hope you have a terrific weekend, and be safe over the holiday here in the US! We have a football game on Saturday and are meeting my sister and her family for an Ocktoberfest on Sunday.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
SCS 249 Sketch - Fall Flowers
Just for some extra pizzazz...I hand cut the brown border out around the main image and I stamped Swirlies with Tombow green markers, again lightly spritzed with water.
Card Materials: Stamps and papers from The Angel Company
Stamps: Watercolor Plants, Swirlies
Accessories: TAC Brown cardstock, DCWV pack, antique brads, nestabilities, fiskar border punch, watercolor paper, Tombow Markers and water bottle
Now if my work with Watercolor Plants hasn't convinced you yet to buy this set from The Angel Company, I hope you'll take a peek at what Silke has been doing with them over in Germany. She's used different techniques and some great, non traditional colors with this set for some WOW cards!
Monday, October 5, 2009
Random Sequence Generator says:
Here is your sequence:
Oops! it didn't post my first comment! Maybe cause I wasn't signed in! So I will repeat that I am from Tennessee! And I love your card! Thanks for being so generous!!
October 3, 2009 9:27 PM



Saturday, October 3, 2009
World Card Making Day
Card Materials: all stamps and papers from The Angel Company
Stamps: Give Thanks
Accessories: Penelope Soar with it Collection and cardstock, Kraft cardstock, In Bloom blossoms and buttons, book page, corner punch, ribbon, twine
CUSTOMER SPECIALS!! ** please email me your order and choice of specials **
With a $30 order: Pick either a Tombow White Gel Pen or your favorite color of Stickles for FREE!
With a $60 order: Pick either a package of Clear Acetate or a jar of Prisma Glitter for FREE!
With a $100 order: Pick either the most amazing stamp cleaner ever or a Noir Palette inkpad for FREE! That's in addition to:
- 2 FREE Level A hostess sets,
- 2 half priced items off anything in the catalog and...
- a Miss Moxie Soar with it Collection for FREE all courtesy of The Angel Company.
Good luck and have a fabulous weekend!
Friday, October 2, 2009
New Baby
It's a very simple card but I thought the rounded corners and pearls inside the flowers made it more elegant. And, can you ever go wrong with a cream and black color combo?!
All stamps from The Angel Company.
I hope you will be sure to stop by tomorrow and see the specials and "chance to win" I am having in celebration of World Card Making Day! If you subscribe to this post, you probably already saw a sneak peak as I accidently went "live" when trying to schedule a post...sigh...if only I could master the computer! Have a great weekend!







