Thursday, July 22, 2010

Throwback Thursday - Party Time!!


Over at My Creative Time, Emma's Throwback Thursday challenge is a Birthday Theme. Easy peasy!! It just so happens that I am 2 years behind and my next pics to scrap was a cousin's birthday party. The challenge is to use the Celebrations cartridge, but I don't have it. I went through some of my older cartridges and found Cuttin' Up, which is more of a font cartridge, but had some party hats and some party themed phrases. I also used Everyday Paperdolls to make the little baseball player and baseball border. For the title on the second page, I used the Cuttin' Up font and welded the letter's together. I love Throwback Thursdays and had a fun time putting this layout together! Can't wait to see what next week's challenge will be!!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Hello Kitty Thank You Card


Tomorrow is Karli's last day at Mother's Day Out. She has gone every Tuesday and Thursday in June and July from 9:30 to 4:00. YES, you read right....until 4:00!!! I got to spend a lot of time upstairs in my crop room! I wanted to make her teacher, Miss Kristina, a cute card to let her know how much we appreciate her. Of course I wanted to pull out my Create a Critter cartride, but decided on something different. HELLO KITTY just jumped out at me and I was so excited to use it for only the 2nd time. This cartride has a card function, so every image can be made into a card with ease! I cut her out at 5 inches and the little heart she's holding was the perfect place for a stamp. "Thanks so much" is from the Everyday Occasions Stamp Set from My Pink Stamper. For the inside saying I used the Beyond Birthdays cartridge. I added stickles to her hair bow and dots around the heart. I loved how it turned out and Karli can't wait to give it to her teacher!!

Hang in there card.

Marcus has a friend that is really going through a tough time right now with his health. He is going to visit him soon and asked me to make a card for him to take. I thought about doing just a plain ol' card that just had a simple sentiment like "thinking of you", but I thought he needed something to bring a smile on his face! So, I went to my favorite Cricut cartridge.....can you guess?....Create a Critter!!! I haven't used this cute little monkey yet and thought it would make the perfect card. It's fun and not so girly!! Of course I had to add a little Stickles glitter to the leaves, but that's it! I used Wild Card for the "Hang in there" and got out my Cuttlebug to emboss the card and sentiment tag.


Thursday, July 15, 2010

Throw Back Thursday Challenge with Wild Card


This Throw Back Thursday with Emma from My Creative Time is using the Wild Card cartridge. I was so excited when I bought this cartridge, but I have hardly even used it. I am anxious to see what people will create with it so I can get some inspiration to use it more! We had to create a card with our favorite holiday in mind. Seeing Karli so excited about Christmas last year and of course the birth of Jesus, I had to make a Christmas card. I think the card I picked is more for the Fourth of July, but stars can be for Christmas! Add red (it looks orange in the picture) and green to it and there you go! My gold stickles didn't work out so well, but I had to bling it up some. I thought my matching envelope turned out cute though.

Pink for Monique


Monique Griffith is a fellow crafter and blogger (MonkeyDoodle Cricut) that has been diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer. Robyn, from My Pink Stamper, has issued a pink card drive for her. What an uplifting act of kindness. So here is my card that I made her. Inside sentiment says, "With God, all things are possible" and I found a quote from CC Stone "The human spirit is stronger than anything that can happen to it." Sending it to her today in hopes that it will brighten her day!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Tons of Fun!!


I just made another card for a friend that LOVES elephants! I welded the elephant from Create A Critter to make it into a card and used my favorite color, PURPLE, to personalize it. I love her hair accessory with a little pink bling and her bright eyes!The sentiment is from MPS stamps and says "my friend". Didn't know where to place it, but it fit percectly on the cute little trunk.

Chivalry Is Not Dead!

There is a locally owned gas station here in Choctaw, America that is top notch! When I first stopped at Country Boy I thought I pulled in a full service lane. I quickly backed out to find a self-serve and the guy working told me they are all self-serve! They just pump the gas to unescorted ladies...at no extra charge! I have often thought that I should tip them, but didn't know if that was standard. Soooo, I baked them some cookies!! Who doesn't love chocolate chip cookies? I went to my crop room and made some paper bags and cute little tags that are stamped with MPS stamp: Thanks for your service! I am on my way to get some gas and will be taking them cookies in just a bit.