I ordered some stamps and a pearl pen from Michael Strong Stamps (
www.strongstamps.com ). I didn't realize at
the time why it was taking a bit longer, and pretty soon my order
arrived. The product I received was only a partial order and a bit
mixed up, with a note that the rest of the order would be filled and
forth coming. I frantically looked up my order, e-mailed Michael with
rather terse messages, and received a nice message back. It wasn't what
I wanted to hear, and started writing another message to him, when I
found his phone number and proceeded to call him. (Boy was I going to
rip into him, but when I heard his voice all I could do was to apologize
all over
myself to he and his wife.)
It seems that my order along with a
few others were submitted when Michael's daughter was getting married.
Oh my goodness, I could have fell over when he told me what happened.
Well to make a very long story short, I want to thank Michael and his
lovely wife for all of the help they gave me.
Morale of story,
just because you feel you are being short changed and your life is
getting in the way, stop and think about the other person and what they
might be going through. Thank you Michael for being the person and the
vendor that I thought you originally was and are. BTW, I got the rest
of the products Michael, and am going to have some fun. Thank you thank
you thank you.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
EMBARRASSMENT & MORAL OF STORY
Sunday, February 27, 2011
SIGN-UP
for a free Grand Calibur give-away. Here is the link and be sure to follow the information:
http://www.favecrafts.com/sweeps/Spellbinders-Grand-Calibur-Die-Cut-Machine
Good luck everyone. Until next time.....
Sunday, February 13, 2011
IN A FUNK MOOD
It's a good thing I saw this, printed a copy of it, as after hearing some sad news, I made this card this morning. My sad news is that my youngest daughter, a school bus driver who was doing her morning route of picking up kids, was basically run off of the road. The bus had quite a few kids on it at the time. She was traveling on a back county road when a personal van came towards her and wasn't stopping. She pulled over to the side of the road, must have hit some ice, slid into a ditch at a 45 degree angle and hit a telephone pole. She was badly shaken up, and some of the kids were sent to the hospital. She'll be okay, but the intense investigation that follows will have her up tight for some time.
If that wasn't enough bad news, I found out that one of two grandsons that is stationed in Afghanistan was injured and sent to Germany to the hospital there. It seems that my grandson and another army buddy was escorting a couple of reporters to a market place when a suicide bomber decided to blow himself up. Thank God my grandson "only" suffered a severe head concussion, some broken ribs & fingers. It could have been worse, so I'm trying to dwell on the positive, and keep on praying that he recovers okay. I'm also praying that the US Government decides enough of our young armed forces personnel has been there way too long and bring them all home safely and stop this insane war.
I guess you might say, I made this card in my grandson's honor. I hope you'll enjoy and leave a comment. Until next time......
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
LOVE - STILL IN THE AIR
So for this post I'll only tell you who made the stamps: Couple - Inkadinkado. Words - My Sentiments Exactly.
Don't forget to guess and leave the number of differences in your comments. Until next time, enjoy......
Saturday, February 5, 2011
LOVE IS IN THE AIR
The little mice are the ones I like best, and they were created with a stamp from Stampabilities and colored with my DerWent watercolor pencils. The top center mice are mounted on a pinkish colored card stock and then mounted onto an orange/pink/black "Puffs" (like in hankie) box strip which was mounted onto white card stock. The other mice were just mounted onto the pinkish colored card stock and/or then mounted onto a strip of paper. The bottom right card was created with a Cuttlebug background on the pink and the white card stock. A tinted heart was mounted onto the white card stock which was mounted onto a "Puffs" (like in hankie) box strip. The stamps used on this card were from (heart) Stampabilities and the word was stamped using a 7gypsies hand stamp.
The card to the right was created using red card stock layered onto white card stock. Gold lettering spelled out Love on red card stock which was mounted onto white card stock after placing a white sheer ribbon on the red card stock. I used my Martha Stewart punch to create a border which I mounted a piece of red card stock on the reverse side.
I hope to create a few more valentines and I will share them with you. Thank you for leaving a comment if you care to. Until next time....
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
POST CARD SWAP
The top center post card had Alcohol Inks smooshed onto glossy card stock, then stamped with flowers with die cut flowers affixed atop of the stamped flowers. The flowers which is a stamp from VAP Scrap. The square word stamp is from Great Impressions, and the smaller word stamp is from Hero Arts.
The post card in the upper right hand corner has Alcohol Inks smooshed onto glossy card stock. The flat and fireworks were stamped onto a piece of transparency film and affixed with clear glue. The word stamp is from Hero Arts. (I'm sorry but I don't remember where I got the die cut "grateful" from.) I was going for a "patriotic theme" with this post card.
The bottom left I used a piece of clip art that I had laying around for ages, so I'm sorry, but I don't remember how I got this one. I affixed a "green gem" atop the harp, with a silk flower affixed at the bottom. Here I was trying for an "Irish theme" post card. Nothing else was added, and will leave up to my partner if she/he wants to add anything.
The bottom center post card I adhered a map piece that I applied distress ink to. I stamped the couple with Memories Black Ink, colored them in and affixed a "purplish" gem to the ladies hat. The words "favorite and escape" I received from a good friend and to me this was the "right" place to use these.
The bottom right post card was embossed with Forest Branches by Cuttlebug, and of which I made them look like Arizona's Ocotillo plants which I think are one of the prettiest flowering plants there is. When there is no water for these plants, the "flowers/leaves" fall off and all you have left are stark reminder of what "was" there. I stamped the "practising" cowboy, shooting at a sign, of which the stamps are from I Brake For Stamps. I affixed a "white" flower to the bottom right as it reminded me of the flowers in AZ that bloom only at night. The bottom border are flowers that you press on, and I'm sorry I don't remember the name of these.
I hope you enjoyed my ramblings of my Post Card swaps photos, and if you wish please leave a comment. Until next time.............
KEEPING BUSY
in my studio. With the aches and pains of the colder temps, I feel like this old man
looks...LOL. Isn't he a scream? I used the Diamond patterned Cuttlebug folder on white card stock, two shades of purple card stock to back the old man image from I Brake for Stamps. A dark purple piece of rick/rack was added behind the backing of the old man. He's drinking a cup of hot chocolate to warm his innards...LOL.
I think the "Red Hat Lady" has a problem - like possibly being a bit tipsy from her wine. I really enjoy using the Senior Stamps from I Brake For Stamps as they usually remind me of someone dear/near to me. This one reminds me of a lady I used to know in AZ, and well she was a scream with or without an alcoholic
beverage in her hand. I created this card with a Paisley Cuttlebug Folder on white card stock. I placed a red, with a deckle cut top, card stock to the back of our Lady. DerWent water colors were used to color her. A red ribbon to match her red hat was applied.
I hope you enjoyed my funny family of seniors as much as I enjoyed creating them. Please leave a comment, if you wish. Until next time.......
Friday, January 14, 2011
PROMISE KEPT
Thursday, January 6, 2011
LIFE GOT IN MY WAY
It has been way too long since I last posted. Life (dh's illness) sure can get in the way of creativity. Keep a watch out as I have resolved to (no not a new years resolution) get more creative. I have marked my calendar(s) to create five (yes that is five - 5) Christmas cards on the 25th of each month. Wish me luck, as I don't know what happened this year. I thought I had another month to get all my Christmas stuff done, and alas, I didn't even get to send out any cards. To my family, followers and members of Inky Fun Stampers (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/inkyfunstampers/ ) I sincerely apologize. Okay, I'm off to my studio to get creative and then post some of the outcome. Until next time....