Sunday, October 7, 2012

I'm proud of my grandson

I've been showing you the cards I've made & sent to my grandson in Marine basic training each week. Thought that I would show you a little bit about what he is going through. This video was filmed at Paris Island, NC. My grandson is at Camp Pendleton, San Diego, CA so, of course, he's not in this video. The marines, whether they are in NC or CA do the same things in basic training. If my memory is correct, my grandson has just finished week 4 of his training. It's hard for me to watch a video and think that they are teaching him to kill other people but I do understand that in combat situations, it's kill or be killed. In that respect, I hope that he learns well!

Yes, I am very proud of the members of my family serving our country. In addition to this grandson in Marine basic, I have another grandson who was in the Air Force for 4 yrs and a son-in-law who is a chaplain in the US Army. They all give me reason to be proud!

Now for a lighter note:
here's another Tim Hawkins video.

Have a happy Sunday! Remember Jesus love you.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

And the Winner Is...

The winner of the blog candy from me for this week's blog hop is Sarah Biswabic.

Sarah, if you will email me your mailing address, I will get these 2 markers out to you asap. Congratulations and thank you for looking & leaving comments!
These are SU! markers in Marina Mist and Tangerine Tango.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Popcorn Gift Bag

You can make this gift bag using 2 sheets of 8 1/2x 11" paper or cardstock. The decorations require 1 sheet of Whisper White cardstock and 18" ribbon.

Choose 2 pieces of identical patterned paper from Snow Festival DSP (126908). This is 12 x 12" paper but the bag can be made from 8 1/2 x 11" paper or cardstock.

Trace the pattern for the bag. You can find the pattern on my Patterns page. Trace the pattern on both sheets of paper. Cut out each sheet. Only cut on the outside lines. The other lines are fold lines. Do NOT cut on the fold lines.

Use theSimply Scored Scoring Tool (#122334) to score all the lines as marked on the pattern. Score carefully because some of the lines are angled.
Fold on all the scored lines. Most of the lines will fold to the inside but the score lines for the side panels, fold the opposite way.
Before you put the two pieces together, you will want to decorate the outside of the bag.
To do that, you need the Ornament Keepsakes stamp set (#128051) and the Framelits Holiday Ornaments (#127816).

Stamp the ornament of your choice on Whisper White cardstock. Stamp 4 in Real Red and 4 in Gumball Green classic ink.

Use the Framelits Holiday Ornament dies to cut out the ornaments on your Big Shot.


Now you will score each ornament in the center using the Simply Scored Scoring Tool.

Score all 8 of the ornaments.

Place adhesive on half of one side of the back of an ornament. Attach half of another ornament to the back of this ornament. You will make four ornaments with this, 2 red and 2 green.


Place the front side of your gift bag on the table. Using Gumball Green 3/8" Satin Stitched ribbon (#126848) make a bow leaving tails about 3" long. Place glue dots on the back of the bow and adhere to the middle of the gift bag front. Place the ornaments with the hanging end against the bow.
After you have all four ornaments on the front of the bag, trim the ribbon tails at an angle.

Now, it's time to put the bag together. Fold on all score lines.
Put Sticky Strip (#104294) across the narrow side.


Pull the red strip off of the adhesive. Carefully, line up the the other side of the box(the side with 2 folds) with the edges of the narrow side. Pay special attention to lining up the top edge. Press together.


Place Sticky Strip on one of the large bottom pieces and both of the small bottom side pieces. Pull the red strip off the adhesive. Fold the small side pieces in and then the large piece. You will have one large piece wihtout sticky strip. This one goes on top of the sticky strip. You should be able to stand your box upright now.
This is great for putting a small gift in, small toys, candies, or baked goods. Add tissue paper to the top so the gifts don't show.


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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Stocking Gift Card Holder

Here is a gift card holder that certainly says Christmas and Santa.

You can free hand draw or print out my pattern from my pattern page to use.

Start with an 8 1/2 x 11" sheet of Real Red cardstock. Trace the stocking pattern on one half of the cardstock.


Fold the cardstock in half and cut out 2 stockings at the same time.









Cut the toe and heel pieces from Garden Green cardstock and the white for the top from Whisper White cardstock. Adhere these pieces with adhesive.

Stamp Joy at Christmas from the Perfect Punches stamp set (#120516) with Gumball Green. Punch this out with the 1 3/4" Scallop Circle punch (#119854). Adhere it to the front of the stocking.

Mark where you will make the slits to hold the gift card in place. Some gift cards are different sizes so you might want to place it on the back stock piece and mark instead of using the marks on my pattern.


Place the 2 stocking pieces together and punch four 1/4" holes along the left side of the stocking.
Measure and cut about 20" of Gumball Green 3/8" Satin Stitched ribbon (#126848).
Thread the ribbon through the holes starting at the top. Once you reach the bottom hole, turn the stocking over and thread the ribbon back through the holes going to the top of the stocking. At the top, tie a double knot and clip the ends.
Keep the ribbon straight as you thread it through the holes.


Place the gift card on the inside and write to and from on the top white of the stocking.

Sorry, Ronnel, I forgot to link to you! I'll fix that right now so that any future hoppers will see it.

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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

A Merry Christmas





Marina Mist cardstock
Whisper White cardstock
Bells & Boughs stamp set (#121142)
Primrose PetalsSatin Stitched 3/8" ribbon (#126844)
Scallop Oval punch (#119856)
Glue Dots (#103683)
Stampin' Dimensionals (#104430)
Sponge Dauber (#102892)

To do the twisted ribbon, place a glue dot on the back of the ribbon at each place where it touches the card. The poinsettias are stamped twice with the top one on Stampin' Dimensionals.


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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Autumn Leaves



Leave a comment at the end & your name will be entered in my contest for a great Stampin' Up! product.


Orchard Harvest DSP (126895) 3 1/4 x 5 1/2" torn on bottom edge
Wild Wasabi cardstock 1 1/4 x 5 1/2"
Whisper White cardstock 2 1/2 x 3 1/4"
Leaf stamp from Lovely As a Tree stamp set (#115026)
Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set (#115370)
Printed Designer Brads In Color (#122940)
Really Rust classic ink
More Mustard classic ink
Pumpkin Pie classic ink


Festive October Blog Hop
Dawn
Dee
Jan
Bridgett
Jennifer
Judy <<<<< You are here.

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Have fun checking out all the ladies on the blog hop. They are all so very creative!

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Monday, October 1, 2012

A Simple Halloween

I'm not real big into Halloween with witches & ghosts & goblins but I know that it can be fun for the kids. Here is a simple Halloween card without the goblins.

Night of Navy cardstock
Cottage Window stamp set (#127282)
          Stamp this on Whisper White cardstock then cut out around the outside lines and the inside lines.       
         Stamp the spider from this set and cut it out also.
1" Circle punch (#119868) 
          You might need to trim the moon a bit depending on how you place it in the window.
Daffodil Delight cardstock
Daffodil Delight Grosgrain Stitched ribbon (#126872)
Brads (#119740)
Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set (#115370)
Word Window punch (#119857)
Modern Label punch (#119849)


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