Monday, July 2, 2012

Going Retro

Good afternoon!  I'm a little late posting today due to some serious sleeping in.  Oops! I think my late night on Saturday finally caught up with me.

How late, you ask?  Well, let's just say I didn't get home until 2:40. That's 2:40a.m.  Yikes!  And what was I doing on this late night?  Having fun at Disneyland, of course!  A dear friend and I met to take part in an annual passholders only event: An amazing showing and filming of World of Color using these amazing LED Mickey Ears!!!  They had some sort of wireless receiver in them and were synced up with the performance.  Imagine several thousand pairs of these ears all blinking, shutting off, glowing in synchronized colors all at the same time! It was amazing!  I have some video from my phone. I'll have to see if I can get it uploaded on here for you to see....

We left Disneyland around 12:40a.m., but wouldn't you know there was traffic on the way home! What normally takes 45 minutes to drive took two hours! Ugh!  Needless to say, I put some showtunes in my CD player and belting every world.  All the way home.

I {heart} summer break and not having to get up to go to work after a late night!

Well, on to the card.  I am playing along with a new sketch (to me, at least) that I have seen a bunch of people use over the last few weeks.  It's the Retro Sketch!  I loved the little ascending images on the sketch this week and was immediately seeing buttons in my mind.  And why not make them ascending rainbow buttons?!  This is most definitely a CAS card!  Easy to mass produce.  Super-fast assembly. Can you say 20 minutes flat?! Nice!  Most of that time was spent playing with which buttons to use... Sizes, shades, layout: staggered, straight line, etc)...  A little sentiment in the corner.  Done!

I'm trying to whip out a few cards since I'm headed out of town tomorrow morning. I'm heading home for the Fourth.  I love the small town parade and fireworks and there is nowhere I would rather be. Not to mention, it's cooler up there than down here.   Home being the mountains.  High in the mountains.  Like 7600-8000 feet in the mountains. Here's hoping we get some monsoons while I'm there! LOVE monsoons!

I'll have a couple of scheduled posts going up, but they'll be a little more spread out than every day posting. It's summer! I have stamping time and time to travel.  Somehow those two always negate each other...

Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies-
Stamps- PTI: Signature Greetings
Paper- Whisper White, My Mind's Eye One the Bright Side- One
Ink- Basic Black
Accessories- ribbon, buttons

Sunday, July 1, 2012

So Berry Sweet

Good morning!  I have a massive project to share with you today.  When I sat down to stamp yesterday, I decided to create a little gift box to have on hand for one of those moments when I need a last minute gift/raffle item/thank you.
I pulled up Jen's Deconstructed Sketch from Thursday, which lent itself to a simpler card (which is great for mass-producing!) and went for it.  Then I spent the next, oh, two or three hours creating this box set. So much for quick and simple! I think it was the sewing... Or the coloring... Or the twine... Something in there took a long time!  Oh, well. At least they look good. ;)

I used one of my newer Taylored Expression  stamp sets. Love the little faces on the fruit and the "punny" sentiments!  Too cute!  The dp was another goal of mine: Create a whole stack of cards using the same 6x6 pad.  Check!  I used all My Mind's Eye Lime Twist: Life of the Party to create every single card. Including the packaging. Phew!  I am not quite sure why that was a goal, but there it is.

Now to figure out whom these will be going to...  Someday...

Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies-
Stamps- TE: Fruity Friends
Paper- Kraft, Whisper White, MME Lime Twist- Life of the Party dp
Ink- Chocolate Chip, Memento Rich Cocoa
Accessories- nestabilities, baker's twine, ribbon, button, sewing machine, dimensionals, copic markers, jewels, pearls

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Mojo Monday

Good morning!  Three posts in a row! Woohoo!  It feels like a serious achievement after that last four months.

I had an amazing, incredible time visiting with my family yesterday.  I know that I have been incredibly blessed call my family "family."  And these particular cousins are so close, we often refer to each other as brothers and sisters.  Jeni's three kids are a crack-up and I love them to pieces! I don't know why, but they have taken to calling me Miss Kristi (this happened a few months back when I was visiting them in Texas). We explained to them that they don't have to call me that. I'm family. Their cousin.  But it stuck.  So I am now Cousin Kristi, Auntie-Cousin Kristi, and Miss Kristi to my cousins' kids.  Too fun!

Anyways, on to today's card!  I have used this week's Mojo Monday sketch with some newer dp (to me, at least). I love the blues and greens in this background dp and it was the launching point for this whole card.  It's pretty basic in set-up. I added some pearls to give it a little umph.  More tea dye staining. Lots of layers. I seem to be favoring layers lately...  Oh, and baker's twine. I'm in love with baker's twine. But I need to get me some olive green baker's twine. I only had this bright green, which I think I get away with on this card thanks to that gingham dp, but it would be even better with some olive baker's twine. I might need to get on that. Now.  As in, I'm going shopping.  Right after I finish this post. ;)

Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies-
Stamps- Verve: 
Paper- Night of Navy, Old Olive, Whisper White, Lily Bee Design- Double Dutch dp
Ink- Night of Navy
Accessories- nestabilities, baker's twine, pearls, tea dye stains, dimensionals, woodgrain impression plate (PTI)

Friday, June 29, 2012

Sweet Sunday Sketch #161

Good morning!  It's going to be a cooker outside today. I think summer has officially arrived weather-wise.  Ugh. Not happy.  I love the vacation time. Detest the hot weather. It makes me lazy and want to hide inside all day.


Though, I am off today to visit my cousin and her family today. They are in town for the weekend from Texas and I so seldom get to see them in person these days that I need to seize the opportunity!

Today's card offers a glimpse at what kind of weather I wish we were having. Cool, maybe a little rainy. In other words, I want spring back! I used Karen's Sweet Sunday Sketch for this card (oh, how I've missed playing along with her sketches!  Watching them go by eat week on facebook was painful, lol!) and pulled out some cheery dp.  I popped up the umbrella, clouds, and sentiment to give them some dimension. I also went slightly crazy with my tea dye stains. I don't think I will ever get tired of using them.

That's it for me today! I'm off to go visit and barbeque and get my fill of adorable first-cousins-once-removed.  But I go by "Auntie-Cousin Kristi."  It's a special title. :)

Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies:
Stamps- PTI: Mega Mixed Messages, Scattered Showers
Paper- Pure Poppy, Blueberry Sky, Rustic Cream, My Mind's Eye- One the Bright Side dp
Ink- Chocolate Chip, Brocade Blue
Accessories- ribbon, apron lace punch, clouds die (TE), circle punches, tea dye stains, tea dye stains, jewels

Thursday, June 28, 2012

4 Months?!

How in the world has it been four months since my last post?  How does time go by so quickly?

I really do have a good excuse. Really.  Ready for it?

Here it is:  I fell in love with teaching. Again.

Isn't that the BEST excuse?!  I just finished up year seven as a teacher, my third in first grade, and I am falling more in love with being a teacher with each day.  The school year came to a close about two weeks ago, and I have to admit that I was actually a little sad to see it end.  I was having that much fun. And I had a great group of kiddos, which always makes life good.

During this downtime from blogging, I was still stamping away, just didn't get around to photographing or posting anything.  I just couldn't get it to be a priority when I was having so much fun teaching. Weird, eh?

What was the cause of this abundance of joy and enthusiasm for my career?  I discovered teaching blogs.  First grade teaching blogs. AMAZING teaching blogs packed with incredible ideas to help teach those little mundane, everyday topics. I've always said to anyone who has asked that one of the things I love best about this occupation is that when someone has a great idea, you share it!  This isn't a secretive, competitive field.  It's a "Wow! This was a great lesson and the kids really got it. Can I tell you all about it?" field.

And teaching blogs do just that. With a little help from a website called Teachers Pay Teachers.  LOVE this site! I love paying teachers for something incredible they have created to align perfectly with the curriculum that we are all using.  It's genius!  Think of it as ebay for teachers, except there is no bidding.  And there are tons of free items. :)

Long story made short, the last four months of school were a whirlwind, but some of the most fun I have had teaching, well, ever.  I loved what we were doing each day. The kids loved what we were doing each day.  It was fun. I know. I still can't get over it.

Not that I didn't like my job before, but now it is just so much better!  I'm already excited for the new school year and planning some crazy fun things to enhance our curriculum for the first few months of school.

To show you some of the fruits of my labor over the last four months (and believe me, all of this inspiration created a whole TON of labor... Can you say late nights and Saturdays in the classroom?!) I have some photos from our Open House this year, which was only about two and one half weeks before school ended. Some of the products were original (I did them in previous years), some were tweaked due to new inspiration, and some were brand-spankin'-new.  It was a packed room! Not sure I could have squeezed one more thing on a wall, or desk, or table...

So here we go.  A little picture tour of my classroom circa May 24, 2012.  Enjoy. :)

This picture is of our desks.  We had flag books (symbols of America), computer and monthly writing books, frog life cycle books, butterfly life cycle books, and food chain nesting tubes (These were a new discovery and so much fun!  The kids loved them and they are such a clever way of demonstrating a food chain).

This is my back wall (my back is facing the white board).  We have (from right to left) butterfly life cycle leaves, ladybug writing and craftivity, and "Hey, Little Ant" opinion writing about respect.

This is the rest of that wall. We illustrated and wrote about a food chain. So fun! The kids brainstormed a bunch of animals, what they would eat, and what would eat them.  They turned our GREAT!  Our butterfly net finished off that wall. 

This is a just a shot to show what it all looked like put together.

This is continuing to the left around my classroom. You could see the light from the door in the previous picture.  In language arts, we learned about synonyms and antonyms.  We spent a day being "synonym roll" chefs (thus the silver tray with "synonym rolls"), and an-toe-nyms. We took off our shoes in class (definitely had the door open for that activity, lol), traced our feet, and then wrote/illustrated a pair of antonyms.  See what I mean? So fun!  And the best thing?  The kids really GOT it.  For the rest of the year, they were finding synonyms and antonyms everywhere!  It's music to my ears to hear my little first graders using such big academic vocabulary. :)

This is standing in the door and looking in to my classroom. Synonyms are to my right, big back wall to the left.  That is our insect mural in the back displaying our insects and insect reports. It's hiding my word wall during Open House.

This is looking to the front of my room.  I had a slideshow going on the left side of the whiteboard. Some adorable poems on the right side (this is the "Make Mom cry" wall, hehe).  Underneath (also visible in the first table shot) are our graphing projects entitled, "I Mustache You A Question." Took pictures of each student wearing a mustache. The kids had to come up with a survey question, collect data using tallies, and then turn their data into a bar graph. Love it! 

Kind of like this....  Forgive the angle. It was taken by one of my kids. :)

 To finish out our year, we had Pirate Day to help celebrate learning about r-controlled vowels in words (ar, er, ir, ur.... But especially aargh!)  We dressed up like pirates, played pirate games, made pirate art, ate Pirate's Booty, found buried treas-aargh.... Need I say it again? SO FUN!  I literally taught up until the penultimate day of school.  There was just too much learning fun to be had to stop any earlier.

So, there you go.  What I've been up to for the last four months in a nutshell.  Tomorrow, it's back to the cards.  After finishing up jury duty (yes, during my first week of summer break. And I made the jury.), I am finally on the sleeping in, reading maniac, card-makin' machine!

Thanks for stopping by!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Viva la Verve!

Good morning! I have a Viva la Verve card to share with you this morning that uses some brand-spankin' new dp that arrived on my porch Saturday. I love the spring colors in this pack, especially the mix of the teals and pinks. In other words, prepare yourselves for a color rut. :)


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I pulled out my New Mercies set and used it's namesake verse. And I think I sang the hymn the entire time I was making this card... I stamped the lyrics directly onto some pink polka dotted dp, and popped the whole circle up on some dimensionals. A little added ribbon across the middle tied all of the aqua together. I tried adding a little flower or butterfly with the circle, but it just seemed to throw off the balance of the card. So this one ended up being pretty sweet and simple. And quick!

It's book club night and we're discussing Barbara Kingsolver's Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. Kingsolver is usually a hit or miss author for me, so I was pleasantly surprised that I actually enjoyed this book. I am not eating completely green, off of my own land or local farmers, but I do cook a whole lot do to some rather tricky food allergies. Reading about her trial, tribulations, and successes of moving from urban Arizona to rural Tennessee was entertaining. Though the book could feel a little "preachy" at times, I found I could move past those moments and just enjoy the story (and this is a non-fiction account of her personal experience). I'm looking forward to finding out our next book (we read one book per month).

Thanks so much for stopping by today!

Supplies-
Stamps- Verve: New Mercies
Paper- Ruby Red, Whisper White, My Mind's Eye Miss Caroline Howdy Doody dp
Ink- Chocolate Chip
Accessories- ribbon, nestabilities, dimensionals

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Mojo Monday

Good morning! I have an older Mojo Monday card to share with you. This is one I made in the chasos of the last week or so and just never got around to sharing. Today seemed like as good a day as any.

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I pulled out more of my Cosmo Cricket Social Club dp (so in love with this paper pack!) and made a bit of a simple card. I found another opportunity to use my filigree border die (love this little thing, too!) as well as a few recently-neglected brads. I just could not get the bow to work on this card, so please ignore the weirdness of it. It would. not. cooperate.

I'm keeping this post short and sweet.

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Supplies-
Stamps- Verve
Paper- Soft Suede, Ocean Tides, Lemon Tart, Cosmo Cricket Social Club dp
Ink- Chocolate Chip
Accessories- ribbon, button, twine, brads, nestabilities, dimensionals, pearls, filigree border die

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Papertrey Anniversary Challenge- Sketch #2

Good morning. It's a Disneyland day here, and I'm heading out a little later this morning to partake of some Disney tension-relief. My roomie is playing there a little later today in Carnation Plaza, and I'm going to support her in the audience as well as have a little unwinding time with good friends and family both before and after.


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But before I depart, I have this card to share with you. This was another card created last night for yesterday's challenges over on Nichole Heady's blog. I wasn't so sure about this sketch at first... Not a lot to work with. But I ended up loving the minimal work involved! It was a quick and easy card once the dp was picked out. Which, of course, once more is CC Social Club. I can't stop using this paper!

I used an ek success punch for the ridged top (really need to find my pinking shears...), some sewing machine action (first try at the wonky sewing!), and ended up adding a little asymmetrical action to the sentiment. Along with some time and a button because the sentiment felt lonely.

It's supposed to be an overcast, dreary, drizzly day. Love it! It's the perfect Disneyland weather: It keeps the crowds down. lol

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Supplies-
Stamps- PTI: Signature Greetings
Paper- Ripe Avocado, Vintage Cream, Bitty Dot dp (simple chartreuse), Cosmo Cricket Social Club dp
Ink- Basic Black
Accessories- twine, button, sewing machine, ek success punch

Friday, February 10, 2012

Papertrey Anniversary Challenge- Sketch #1

Good evening! I'm popping in with a card I whipped up for today's challenge over on Nichole Heady's blog. She gave us five sketches to play along with to help celebrate Papertrey's Anniversary (and there are prizes!), and after staring and staring at the sketches, finally decided to give this one a go. Mostly, the color purple was speaking to me tonight, and I felt the call of my rustic dots dp, which meant I needed a sketch that would accommodate both. :)

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This was a pretty simple card to throw together. Not many layers, only a little bit of embellishing, some stitching, and voila! I used Bitty Baby Blessings and paper pieced the pram, as well as used a few copic markers to be the accent colors. The poor bottom half of my card felt like it was missing out on all of the love, so I added some stickles dots along the bottom of the chevron. The perfect little bit of bling for a baby girl card without drawing too much attention away from the main image. The picture doesn't do the sparkle justice. Oh, and please ignore the wonky stitching along the bottom. I totally spaced on which way my sewing machine feeds (my head is definitely NOT attached to my body these days....) and ended up creating a rather crazy line in the moment of panic when it started feeding the opposite direction that I was anticipating. Sheesh.

I am looking forward to be "all there" again. The last week and one half has been rough in that department. I feel like I have simply been going through the motions, lackluster. Sleep is still tough. I keep having momentary panic attacks when in the "in between phase," between sleep and awake. That's when I remember my grandma is gone... And it stops my heart. I'm panicked. Devastated. Inconsolable. Every time. I have to calm myself, pray, ask for peace so that I can sleep. And then it happens again.... *sigh*

Being awake is, somehow, easier. I find myself praying and talking to God all throughout the day. As a friend. A father. A comfort. Is there a way to pray in my sleep?

Ugh, sorry for the emotion outpouring. Typing it out somehow feels therapeutic. Cathartic. Have I ever mentioned to you that I process out loud? My poor mom and roomie bear the brunt of this little personality trait. Thanks for being the listening ear tonight.

May the rest of your Friday find you blessed and loved. Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies-
Stamps- PTI: Bitty Baby Blessings
Paper- Lavendar Moon, Vintage Cream, Plum Pudding, Rustic Dots dp
Ink- Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories- buttons, twine, copic markers, tea dye stains. stickles, sewing machine, nestabilities

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Papertrey Anniversary Challenge- Color

Good morning! I'm still furiously trying to keep up with the slough of challenges being posted over on Nichole Heady's blog to help celebrate Papertrey's Anniversary. Yesterday, the challenge was of the color variety. Ugh, how I struggle with these! I need a sketch! I need a source of inspiration! I stare at color and freak. out. To help myself along, I went ahead and printed the inspiration page and took it over to my stash of dp to see what would match ANY of them. Thankfully, I found one. One!


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All of the papers on this card come from one paper pad. I found a sketch that I thought would accommodate such a variety of colors (aka- lots of panels!) and got down to business. And this particular business took me for-ev-er. Ugh. But it's done. I'm laying it to rest. The color combo scared me, I used it, and I'm moving on! lol

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Supplies-
Stamps- PTI: Harvest Berries, Inside & Out: Birthdays
Paper- Smokey Shadow, Canyon Clay, Whisper White, My Mind's Eye 6x6 Darling Dear
Ink- Basic Gray
Accessories- baker's twine, buttons, dimensionals, Harvest Berries die