Friday, May 22, 2009

we're celebating....

26 years!!! In some ways it seems like the years have just flown by and I just don't know to where the time has gone. In other ways... wow, it's hard to believe that we've been married this long... I sure don't feel this old!!! LOL

My dear dear husband went out Wednesday (he knew that I had a worship team practice last night) and when he came back, he had this for me. What a sweetheart! Two dozen beautiful red roses "for what they mean"... and then 4 Strelitzia (bird of paradise) "for something extra pretty". He told me later that "I had to get them today because if I got them tomorrow (the day of our anniversary) I'd have to arrange them and I don't do that so very well" .... what a guy... gotta love him!!!!

So, I've been enjoying this bouquet for a couple of days... reveling in it's stunning beauty... isn't it just gorgeous?

Monday, May 18, 2009

it's cold outside. . .

and we're having rain mixed with snow. It's the long weekend in May and we had hoped to use it to really tackle several projects outside. Oh well. Since this was exactly what was in the forecast, I'm glad we took Saturday to work in the yard and get a few things done when we had the opportunity.

As it's not conducive at all to work outside today, I decided to use the icky weather to my advantage and spend some time today at my desk. I needed to make a birthday card for a friend of ours - that was my goal for today.

He loves coke so I thought it would be fun to incorporate that into his card:



My oldest son helped me today by taking the picture and tweaking it in PSP. Thanks J for doing for me that which you do so very well!!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

a second card today. . .

made with the free sentiment offered by Digiments.

I used an SCS card sketch as my starting point. From there I reflected on the sentiment, "wheresoever you go...".

I did some searching for just the right image and as I was in that process, a book I read also came to mind. In The Way is Made By Walking, Paul Boers records his experiences as he walked the Camino de Santiago, a 500-mile pilgrimage across northern Spain. I decided to try to incorporate that into the final design.

I found a photograph that I thought depicted well the journey that we are on, a spacious field with unforetold opportunities.


Having now the basic elements, it didn't take long to put them together. The sentiment was sized to accommodate the placement on the Brocade Blue (SU) cardstock. The photograph was printed and slightly offset on a smaller white background panel. Ribbon & gem dots added the finishing touches and the whole panel was then adhered to a white card.


As I gaze upon the endless field I feel compelled to go... to go with complete abandon... to go with all my heart.

a rainy day . . .

perfect for spending some much needed time at my desk. Today I focused on using a free digital image from digiments. They are have their first ever release tomorrow with a whopping 25 images and a chance to win the entire set!!! (contest details can be found here)

I downloaded the free image and then began to have fun with it. I love this sentiment!! It's perfect for a graduation card.

Because I wanted to use my daughter's school colours, I copied the image into my photo editing program (I use PaintShop Pro) and then changed the black type to a deep blue.

The Brilliant Blue (SU) background panel is embossed with Diamonds in the Rough (Cuttlebug); a scrap of yellow print from a spring craft kit is layered on Brocade Blue (SU). The card base is Xerox ivory cover stock. Square gold brads were turned to accent the diamonds.

I made the Grad cap using Inkscape & SCAL on my cricut. It's a scrap piece of shimmery blue - I love the sparkle it adds!! The tassle is made from lengths of gold sewing thread, braided to give it extra dimension.

But now that I've spent the afternoon having so much fun it is time to head out (in the rain) to get my daughter from work.

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

I've been alone this evening

and I've quite enjoyed my time! I found a few cards to CASE and then spent the last 1 1/2 hours on the phone with a friend. Woohoo for uninterrupted phone conversations!!!


This first card I actually made yesterday. I made two. The one was delivered this evening as my husband took his Mom shopping for groceries. The 2nd will wait until Saturday when I'll have the opportunity to hand deliver it to my Mom. It's a CASE from luvmyboys&stampin. You can see her card here. The sentiment is computer generated; I used my Cricut to cut the butterfly and scalloped oval.

Last night I had some time so I kept working in my stamp room. I needed to make a birthday card for my Dad. I'll be seeing him this weekend also and even though it's a few days early, I'll give it to him then. I found an awesome card by Wendy Janson on SCS (2nd card to CASE). I used a CD to trace the larger circle and cut it by hand; the star was made using my Cricut. I have a whole bin of buttons that I got from my Mom so I looked through it to find one that I thought would work. I secured it using hemp. The sentiment is computer generated.


And my third card... I CASEd this one made by Korin (Sweet n Sassy Stamps). I had won a digital image from Sweet n Sassy a few weeks ago. I chose to step way out of my comfort zone and picked Sweet Birthday as my free image. For my first try at using it and making a 'cute' card, I relied on CASE-ing Korin's card. I coloured the image using Prismacolor Markers & Odorless Mineral Spirits. The ric-rac ribbon is some really old ribbon that my Mom found in her sewing supplies and gave to me. The sentiment is computer generated; the ovals are nestibilities used in my Big Kick.

I have a few more birthday cards to make this month; I'm thankful for cards that I can CASE as my mojo up and disappeared quite some time ago. I'm thankful for the stamping community that willingly share their works of art. Thank you SO much! I would have given up my stamps years ago if it weren't for each of you!

Saturday, May 02, 2009

a drive . . . a conversation . . . and . . .

a few things to consider. . .

Yesterday Florian & I took the day to drive down across the border. There was a package waiting to be picked up in Eureka so we took the day to go get it rather than pay extra shipping costs.

Spending 11 hours in the car gave us lots of opportunity to talk.

One of the conversations we had was prompted by thoughts of 'life after high school'. What do I want my life to look like once our youngest graduates and moves to post-secondary education? What do I want to do? What do I want to be when I grow up?

We didn't come up with any great plan, but it was a starting point. I have a few ideas that I will let simmer.

It's was great to have the uninterrupted time to talk. That alone made the trip immeasurably valuable!!

One of my friends belongs in London...

another in New York...

I couldn't resist finding out just where "they" think I belong LOL




You Belong in Rome



You're a big city soul with a small town heart

Which is why you're attracted to the romance of Rome

Strolling down picture perfect streets, cappuccino in hand

And gorgeous Italian people - could life get any better?



Wouldn't it be fun to check it out to see whether it's true? LOL

Thursday, April 23, 2009

it's past Easter...

but I only got to this yesterday. Patter Cross (Triple the Scraps) has been posting these His Holy Name Challenges every two weeks on Splitcoaststampers and the latest one (from April 12) was "Lamb".

As I was reading some of the verses that speak of a lamb, it struck me that Abraham confidently said to his son, Isaac, "God Himself will provide the lamb".... (Gen 22:8) and He did. Not only did He provide a substitute then, but He also provided the ultimate & final substitute in His Son, His only Son, when Jesus died on the cross for us - for our sins. John the Baptist declared, "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world" (John 1:29 NASB)

On the back page, I journalled some of comments Patter included when she posted the challenge:

Salvation requires the shedding of blood.
  • One lamb for one person (Adam and Eve, Genesis 3:21)
  • One lamb for one family (at the time of Passover, one lamb could stand for one family, Exodus 12:3)
  • One lamb for a nation (at the Day of Atonement at Sinai, Leviticus 16:34)
  • One lamb for the world (blood of Jesus alone atones for all; no salvation apart from Him, John 1:29) **
and a final quote from "He Chose the Nails" by Max Lucado:

"Between His hand and the wood there was a list: our mistakes, our lusts and lies and greedy moments. A list of our sins. The list God has made, however, cannot be read. The mistakes are covered. The sins are hidden. Those at the top are hidden by His hand; those down the list are covered by His blood . . . What kept Him from resisting? He knew the price of those sins was death. He knew the source of those sins was you, and since He couldn’t bear the thought of eternity without you, He chose the nails. Jesus Himself chose the nails."

I can only respond by bowing my head and saying, "Thank you, Jesus"

** (taken from a Bible Study Fellowship lesson)

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

spring in Calgary. . .

looks like this:


These are some of the verses that have come to mind today:

And God said, "Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark seasons and days and years (Gen 1:14)
He changes times and seasons (Daniel 2:21)
The moon marks off the seasons, and the sun knows when to go down.(Ps 104:19)


So, with those in mind, I can look out the window and rejoice in knowing that we will get to warmer temperatures again... if not today, well.... maybe tomorrow? or the day after??? At any rate, spring with its warmth WILL one day be here to stay ... or maybe we'll move straight into summer!?!?!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

while DD is away...

I have been playing :) She is on a school tour this week so while she's been away, I re-painted her bedroom. When we first moved in the walls were brown with a leopard print wallpaper - just not suitable for an 8 yr old girl.

We brainstormed ideas and her favourite colour at that time was orange... so yes, you guessed right. We transformed her room back then to walls of orange & blue. White shelves went up on the dividing line.

Now, that she's grown up and nearly an adult, the colour scheme was less than appealing to her. I brought home piles of paint chips for her to look at and she chose a colour scheme that I quite like.... 3 colours of varying shades of .... brown LOL









I sure hope she likes it!!! because I don't think I want to painting her room again for at least another 8 years!!!

Chrissy is offering blog candy

in celebration of Holy Week. Isn't this the greatest stamp set? I just love Sweet 'n Sassy stamps:




You can find out more about it on her blog, Creating with Chrissy

Friday, April 03, 2009

a sketch challenge. . .

I decided that I needed to take a little break today and stamp 'just for fun'. It helped that was also today's Stamp Room mission on the SCS Flybaby forum!!!

I started bloghopping for a while this morning and stumbled across this Sweet 'n Sassy sketch challenge. It was just what I needed!!

The sketch:


and my first take on it:


and then an Easter card:



I think this may have been just what the doctor ordered as it appears that perhaps I've found some mojo!!! LOL

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

it's time . . .

for spring to arrive... and for spring to stay! It can't still be winter, can it? As a friend looked out the window on Sunday (we were in the middle of a spring snow storm), she said with a sigh, "It's a never-ending winter!"

Looking outside, I see the snow, but I'm anxiously awaiting the first signs of spring: trees budding, grass showing a little green, perhaps even a flower or two poking its head through the dirt.

Inside I'm waiting just as anxiously as I want to through open the shudders and let in the warm rays of sun and take in deep breaths of fresh air!!

Until then, I need to find my mojo as I've received another order for 25 cards!! Yikes!! I need to get these started before it gets really nice outside . . . I know for certain that it will be even more of a challenge to work on these inside when every part of me will be itching to get outside to enjoy the fresh air!!!

It's time . . . I find that mojo!!! LOL!!!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

another order complete...

The company DH works for emailed me two weeks ago asking for another 2 sets of cards. What started out as just some general "thank you" cards like these"













has now morphed into thank you cards PLUS something like these:













I'm thankful for the motivation it gives me to actually spend time creating... but my Christmas cards have once again been delayed.

Oh well. I still have this week, right?!?!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

and they're done!

The company that Florian works for has been giving Thank You cards as recognition / incentive awards.

A long story... but I've been making these cards for them, along with cards that they can use when anyone leaves. A few weeks ago, I received a request for another 12 cards. I've been slowly working away at them and today finished the last two.

They're now packaged and ready for Florian to take into the office in the morning. It feels great to have them done!

Now I can focus on other fun projects like my Christmas Cards!! LOL

Friday, November 14, 2008

blog award

I have just been blessed ... a dear friend awarded me with this:



It lifted my spirits in ways that I can't begin to describe. Thanks so much Jen!!!

I need to pass it along to 5 others, whose blogs I enjoy reading. I have many many favourites - it's so hard to pick just 5...

Here they are:

Diane
Diane
Tricia
Lee
Suzanne



After you've checked out some of these favourite blogs that I have been enjoying, make sure you also check this out this one....

On her blog, Passion for Crafts, Debbie has an amazing & incredibly generous offer to win Copics & lots more. That would make my birthday the most stupendous day of this month!!!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

two days in a row....

just because I've now posted twice in two days, please don't fall over in shock.... please don't.... LOL!!!

There's more to my summer than what I posted yesterday.... Each year my family spends a weekend camping together (as many as can make it). This past year was no different. Except... maybe some of my brothers didn't quite have their wits about them...

You can picture this: It's Saturday evening; everyone is sitting around the campfire... it's a beautiful evening.... conversations... catching up with each other... my sister asks about the next day's activities (it's our BBQ) and is inquiring about directions. I leave the campfire to go with her to her tent to take a look at her map...

While we are gone... it's a total of what? 5 minutes? insanity hits the group and they begin to discuss running... marathons... Italy... wait, we can do this!!!!

And the challenge is set before us. Next year. August. Edmonton. Who's in?

Since that crazy day we're running; we're logging our runs; we're out of breath; we're applauding each other's accomplishments...

... I'm convinced we're crazy!!! LOL

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

no, I haven't fallen....

off the face of the earth.... I can't believe that it's been so long since I've posted...

The last month of summer turned out to be ridiculously busy... but FUN!!

Here's a little taste of what we enjoyed:

Aug 3:
We partied!!! It's just no fun to celebrate alone, so we invited friends and family to a BBQ held in Fish Creek Park (a beautiful natural area in the south end of the city. The reason? We celebrated 25 years this year and we just wanted to take some time to praise God!! My whole family was there - it's been 7 years since that's happened - what fun to see everyone together!!!

Aug 5:

Two days later, we loaded up the van with our 4 kids (sorry... young adults & teenagers) and drove south to the Oregon Coast.
WOW! What an incredible time we had together. We drove 21 hours to get there... but was it ever worth it. The ocean is... breath-taking. We had great weather (sun, cloud, mist, light rain) but generally warm. The best part (besides the ocean view) was living without alarm clocks... without schedules... without the demands of life here at home. Driving back, we detoured through Seattle so DS could visit the "original" Starbucks. It made for a very long drive home, but his gratitude made it all worth while.

And now... we're back into the routine of college for the boys & high school for the girls, and part-time work for each of them. It keeps the wheels on the car going round and round!! LOL!!!

Friday, July 25, 2008

I think I've found...

my stampin' mojo! Or, it found me!!! LOL

I've had so much fun this week. The girls were busy helping with day camp at the church (they were running a Performing Arts camp this week) so that gave me lots of time to create & play!

The company that Florian works for has been asking me to create some cards for them - farewell cards for when employees resign and thank you cards given in recognition of work done well. I had to create 5 of each. My favourite of them all is this one!









or this one:



or maybe this one? LOL









When I got to having to choose just one favourite I just couldn't do it! So there you have it... my favourite three!!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

life is back to normal....

for most of us. DD returned from her mission trip to Mexico on Sunday, full of stories... and full of bites...

Her ankles... well, we couldn't see them. We thought that perhaps it was just the flight, but no. They had started to swell 4 days earlier. So much so that her feet expanded to completely fill her crocs... shoes that were normally floppy on her feet. Now, three days later, the swelling is nearly gone and we can actually see the bones in her ankles & feet!! They are still somewhat sore, but not nearly as painful as they were. We are thankful!

Her stories are wonderful to hear... her tears for a people she learned to love flow freely... she is processing & re-entering and it will take time. God did some amazing work and it will take time for her to see that, but in the meantime we don't ever want life to be "normal" for her - at least not the "normal" she knew before she went. Of course, how could it ever be the same? She has lived for 10 days in a culture so vastly different... it is impossible to do that and not be changed.

For her, life will never be the same... and like ripples of water, our lives will be changed too.