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Saturday, December 20, 2008

BLOOM LOOM


Go buy a bloom loom. I recently discovered the bloom loom HERE and HERE and I have fallen in love. In fact, I am officially addicted to making yarn and ribbon flowers. It is so much fun -- totally an "in front of the TV" kinda of craft. Check out my pages below -- I made a large and small flower. I love those little guys for embellishments on pages but they would also make great flowers for christmas gifts and tags. So hurry RIGHT NOW and go to your local craft store and buy a bloom loom. I bought mine at JoAnn's and it was very inexpensive, especially with the 50% off coupon I used. Or, if you don't want to buy the bloom loom you can try making yarn flowers with stuff you have around the house. Check out this BLOG.


It's Saturday and I am having a completely relaxing day. I have scrapped all afternoon and I am feeling GOOOOOD! Hope you get your scrap on too.

Joy and Peace,
W

Monday, December 15, 2008

Freak weather!!!

It was 65 degrees in my neck of the woods today! Unbelievable! With such unseasonably warm weather I thought a hike with the boys would be perfect. OMG I love my two little guys so much. We had a blast stomping through the muddy woods. It was truly a perfect afternoon.





Don't be too green about our wonderfully warm weather today -- the temp will drop drastically tonight and we just might get sleet tomorrow night. Man, what a difference 24 hours can make.

HUGS!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

The rocking horse

Many years ago my husband (at that time my boyfriend) acquired an old rocking horse. Although we have moved many times (from Georgia, to Maryland and then Virginia) the old wooden horse has remained with us. When my boys were younger the horse had a special place in their rooms but I decided to make room for their toys and put it away last year. The other day I pulled it out for the holiday season and it looks perfect in front of our decorated fireplace. I will make the rocking horse a special holiday tradition. There is something amazingly wonderful about seeing something only once a year. My littlest one could not wait to hop on "his" horse and go for a ride.



Te he he.......

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Fa la la......

I love this little village .....




are you ready for christmas yet?

Friday, December 5, 2008

More COLOR ME DAISY

O.K. I am totally in a festive mood. I put up my tree and decorated my home. OHHHHHHH I so love this time of year. So, check out a few more holiday layouts and cards that I created using COLOR ME DAISY'S December kit and a few photos of my festive home.






And my home.......







I hope your holiday season is off to a great start --- peace to ya!

Monday, December 1, 2008

YUM-O!

The waiting is over.......
Here are two of the pages I created for COLOR ME DAISY.


I have two other pages and some cards to show you also -- but be patient. TOMORROW TOMORROW TOMORROW!!!

Oh, BTW, I hope everyone had a delicious and wonderful TURKEY DAY! My kids enjoyed going to Georgia to see their grandparents and even had an early Christmas surprise. I'll have to post some of those pics -- it was a real treat.

Peace.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

COLOR ME DAISY




GUESS WHAT?
I am the December COLOR ME DAISY guest designer. I received the kit on Monday and by Monday evening I had created 3 pages. I could not resist the PURE YUMMINESS of the papers and embellishments. Here are a few sneak peeks -- just to tease you a little. ENJOY!!!!!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Rock your VELLUM

Take a look at a page I created recently for a contest. I used multiple strips of pattern paper and clustered embellishments around the photograph. I also ROCKED the vellum on this page. Give it a try.

I know vellum – the very word “vellum” -- can put fear into a scrapbookers heart. But fear not ladies, I will tell you about a very quick and simple way that you can incorporate vellum into your layouts. First, select a plain sheet of vellum. I purchased an inexpensive package from staples and have had it for forever. You will also need embossing powder (I like white), embossing ink, a stamp, and a heat embossing gun. Second, select a stamp that you like and using the embossing ink, apply the image to your vellum. Quickly apply the embossing powder to the moist stamped image. Shake off the excess powder and then use the heat gun to seal the powder. Be sure not to overheat the vellum, as it will easily scorch. Slowly and patiently heat the powder. At this point you are almost done. You can cut out the embossed image (as I have done here) and adhere it to paper or directly to your page. So, there you have it another simple trick up your sleeve.


You have seen this page before -- but it is another example of stamping with embossing powder on vellum.


Cheers,
W-

Friday, November 7, 2008

My MacBaby is all better!

Yea! I was starting to experience extreme withdrawal symptoms without my MacBook Pro. Now, I have it back and I am so relieved.
Well, I have so many images that I have not loaded but perhaps I will start with a few of my favorite Halloween pics.



Perhaps you have noticed my Halloween banner in the background -- it was so fun to make. Here is another pic of it without the distraction of Batman and a Transformer.




I love using my family room mantle as a place to display my scrapbooking-home decor projects. And since Halloween has passed I took down the banner last night and replaced it with a Thanksgiving sign.


This was really easy to make. I found an old board in the garage and my creative wheels started to turn. I covered the board in gesso, then painted it with my Making Memories black paint. I also lightly brushed on some brown, gold and cream paint. I sanded a lot between each layer of paint. Once completely dry, I used my Heidi Swapp "New Orleans" foam stamps. I ended up with a little extra space on the end so I created an embellishment for the right corner. Lastly, I placed buttons all along the bottom because I wanted a splash of color. Easy as 1-2-3!
So the lesson is....look around your home for stuff that you can repurpose or reuse for a scrapbooking or home decor project. If you are anything like most scrapbookers that I know you have a massive stash of goodies just waiting to be used. So break them out and put your creative juices to work.

Hugs,
W-

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

I voted -- America is BEAUTIIFUL!



We made HISTORY -- all of us together -- one people -- one nation -- one United States of America!

WOW! America is beautiful and I am ever so proud of her today. There are really no words to express my feelings and thoughts. It is overwhelming. I do keep thinking about Big Ma, my great grandmother, who supported and took care of her family in Birmingham, Alabama in the middle of the twentieth century. I know that she is smiling today. She is smiling with me.

To all of you in the USA and around the world -- I believe in the inherent goodness of all people and last night HOPE won ..... we won and I am full of joy.

Now, on a very insignificant yet sad note, my laptop is gravely ill and until I get it back from the repair shop I am unable to load some of my favorit pics. Please wish my macbaby a very speedy recovery.

Be well all,
W-