Thursday, July 27, 2023

Summer Card

Summer.  My favorite time of the year. 
When I came across the challenge at:
SUMMER
I knew I'd want to play along.
The stamp sets featured in this card are:
Stampin Up:  Season by Season, Cheerful Daisies 
I hope this qualifies as CAS.  It really 
is just the DSP doing a little work 
for the background. 
The stampin is quiet simple indeed. 
The sentiment was stamped directly onto the DSP.
The daises were stamped and then die cut, and
I also cut out the filler parts too, so I could raise
each flower up with some dimensionals.  I love the 
bright summery colors.  
Speaking of colors and summer.  Check
out my cute little dahlia growing.  So vibrant. 

Psalm 74:17KJV
Thou hast set all the borders of the earth:
thou hast made summer and winter.
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Monday, July 24, 2023

Christmas In July

I made a non-traditional Christmas card. 
The colors and the vase.  Just seemed 
like something I'd like to try and do to 
incorporate my new stamp set. 
I will submit this card to the challenge at:
The stamp sets featured in this card are:
Stampin Up:  Earthen Textures, Hope & Peace 
I sponged the vertical strip with blackberry bliss
to match the cardstock.  then stamped the sentiments
directly on the paper.  The vase and arrangement I stamped
and then die cut.  I cut the vase in quarters to make it
fit in the appropriate space.  I added the embellishements
to "spruce" it up a bit. 
I love how clean it turned out.  
The sentiment is so lovely.  
I'm so happy I actually stamped it straight.
That's a miracle right there. 
I am still on my Hamilton kick.  Reading all sorts
of history novels.  I never knew how much I'd 
love it.  Now it's time for a lighter read.  My daughter
recommended me a book, tis a bit of a mystery so 
we shall see how it goes.  We love sharing
book recommendations with each other.  I'm
so happy our kids love to read. 
HP is most excited about this peapod.  
It's a whopper.  This is our first
year growing peas.  I don't like veggies,
however I did try it, and will admit 
the smaller they are, they seem sweeter, and
I can tolerate them.  I  am grateful for that. 

 The verse I chose for this card is:
John 1:14KJV
And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we
beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,)
full of grace and truth.
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Sunday, July 23, 2023

Set Sail

Hello Friends.  
I found a new (to me) challenge to play 
along with.  It's always so exciting to find
another challenge blog.
I will submit this card to the challenge at:
The stamp set featured in this card is:
Stampin Up:  Let's set sail, 
The sentiment is from stampendous.
I used an embossing folder to create the waves 
on the white card stock.  DSP for the diagonal 
piece on this card, and then I stamped the 
sentiment, and the sail boat.  
I was a wee bit concerned the sailboat 
was not going to fit at first.  But phew, it 
worked like a charm.  Yay. 
I was thinking of all the ways adventure 
awaits us when we set sail.  Whether in
a new job, a new location, or even new 
little choices, like choosing better foods.
We set sail for success when we 
 keep God as our guide and help.
Here is HP ~ This little fella
is showing his age, but not when he gets outside.
He loves it and is always ready to chase squirrels.  
He turned 12 in June. 
Below is a picture of our garden.  This 
is our 3rd  year, so we are still in the learning 
process, and as you can see I planted a perimeter
of crops, thinking it would be a swell idea,
well I've blocked myself out of the garden for 
weeding.  Not the best idea, but next year
I will do better.  
James 3:4KJV
Behold also the ships, which though they are so great,
and are drive of fierce winds, yet are they turned
about with a very small helm, withersoever the governor listeth. 
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Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Bee-lieve

Hello Friends.   
I started the week off with labs at the clinic.  
I have to say my motivational self must have made
all my appointments for this week, because my 
unmotivated self is not appreciating them now.  
I was very happy with my blood sugar at 101. 
After all the candy and sweet tea I've been drinking
It was a miracle.  Thank you Jesus.  
Some of my other tests are not so good.  But the one I was concerned about
is coming down slowly, so I'm grateful for that too.   I have other 
pointers that are too low. It amazes me how much they can 
tell from those tubes of blood.  Anyways the last time 
they did my panel in March it was $4000.00 just for labs, I'm telling
them the mosquitos get my blood for free, please take a lesson. haha
We got some much needed rain here this past weekend. 
My garden very much appreciated it.
I have a beehive over by our fence, and I'm thinking
it is carpenter bees, which is ok, since they are good
pollinators.  Just don't want to get too close to the nest 
to find out.  Much like honey bees, or bumble bees, they
won't usually sting unless disturbed.  While the darn
yellow jackets just sting for the fun of it.  sigh. 
Any ways, that is where I got my inspiration for today's card.
I thought I'd focus on the bees.  and "Bee-lieve" in a 
good doctor's appointment tomorrow.  
I will submit this card to the challenge at:
The stamp sets featured in this card are:
Stampin Up:  Everyday Expressions, Cheerful Daisies,
and Lawn Fawn: Bee Mine
I used one DSP but flipped it over so that the colors matched
for the top and bottom of the sketch, just a tad different look.
I absolutely love those little stamped bees.  They are so cute.  It's 
such a nice bright card, makes me smile.  
I'm propagating some of my house plants.  I finally
got the nerve to try cutting my rubber tree.  I
am happy to report the mama plant is hanging in 
there and the cuttings are getting roots.  
Thank you Jesus.  
I also took a bunch of these succulent leaves on 
my plants to see what would happen, and 
folks, they are doing pretty good.  I wanted
the lola's to grow, they are the bigger ones
on the outer rim, and so far I don't see any roots
for them, but I'm not giving up hope yet.  
Here is a closer look at the little succulents
blooming from the leaves. 
I also tried one more thing recently, painting
a mandala design on a rock.  Gosh it was fun.
I looked up the word mandala, and good grief,
a gal could get lost trying to figure out if this is
safe or something more sinister.  So I like this 
definition of it best, 

Mandala stones are meditative symbols that
 are created by painting smooth river rocks
 with intricate patterns of dots. The art and practice 
of creating the mandala is a form of 
meditation, a soothing ritual that allows the painter 
to express their creativity and find a sense of calmness.

However, I don't use my stones for healing or meditative purposes. 
I painted it because I think they look pretty, and I love
the patterns.  I don't believe it's anything like bringing in evil forces to
paint a rock with circle (dots)  Oh my what people can think of.    Any ways
it's not even that nice.  Hopefully I will get better at it, and maybe add
those to my etsy shop as well.  
Proverbs 16:24 KJV
Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul,
and health to the bones 
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Thursday, July 13, 2023

Thank you card

Hello Friends.  I've been  busy lately.  
I decided to re-open my etsy shop.  I haven't 
yet restocked it but I did make a new banner
for it, the same as the one here on my blog.
I just gave things a bit of a refresh.  
I even went through and deleted some 
of the duplicate badges to try and save
space and make the blog look better.  
While I was doing that, my husband painted
my craft room white for me.  So I took some 
pictures and updated "my craft room" tab. 
I finally got to make a card after putting 
my stamp room back together.  Ooooh how
I missed stamping.  It just helps my brain. 
However, I must also add that during this
time off, my lap top's harddrive crashed. 
So that was awful, and we took it over 
to have a new hard drive put in, now my speaker
don't work properly, and it won't stay light.
So looks like we will be going back.  Sigh. 
At least it worked well enough to get a few 
of my updates done, and such. 
I made this card for the challenge at:
The stamp sets featured in this card are:
MFT; Our Story
Stampin up: Happy & Heartfelt 

I had so much fun making this card.  It's
 for my dad, and if you look closely
on the bookshelf, I labeled the middle book 'DAD'
I enjoyed the different layers on this card and also
embossing the bottom section.  I think it just gives 
it so much interest and depth. 
HP went to the groomers today.  Bryan said he did really 
good.  Which makes me happy.   You see the little guy 
 is 12 now, and a bit temperamental (grouchy).  
He also has developed many little bumps and 
skin tags  that they have to be careful with when they 
shave him down.  And so I'm happy  he is home and resting.  
I will get a picture later of his new look. 
Don't forget to check out the new pictures of the craft room.

Psalm 107:1KJV
O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever.
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