Monday, June 9, 2008

For My Fellow Craft Supply Consumers

Here's a printable Michael's coupon for 50% good once per day per customer until June 14th!

http://michaels.com/coupons/060408/coupon.html

For All My Men


It seems that June is the month to honor all the men in my life. I've been blessed with the sweetest husband, a wonderful dad, and a great father-in-law (not to mention 3 terrific brothers-in-law). Anyhow, here are 3 cards made entirely of scraps cast off by my friend Cindee. The men won't mind at all, they are all the strong, handsome, frugal types.



Paper - CTMH Silhouette pack
Stamps - All CTMH

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

The $92 Card


One of the fun things about stamping with friends is borrowing their stuff. I used Robin's oval Nestabilities to make this card. And Cindee contributed the CTMH Hello stamp and black card stock with white core. I love how the white shows through a little bit when you run this card stock through the Cuttlebug. It's subtle on this card but you can sand it down for more emphasis.

Oh, and you stampers know how this works - now I have to buy all this stuff.

Paper - CTMH Black CS
Stamps - SU Oh, So Lovely, CTMH Gracious Greetings
Other - Cuttlebug, Nestabilities Oval, Colored Pencils/Gamsol

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Where Have I Been?


Three of my stamping friends and I spent a wonderful week just stamping in Palm Springs. The other week, I've just been lazy and catching up on things that piled up while I was playing.

So while we were in Palm Springs, each of us had some stamping projects to share as well as our own personal stamping (like Christmas cards) to do. We completed 26 projects plus our own stuff. It's amazing what you can accomplish when you don't have to cook, clean, shop, etc.! One of Kay's projects for us was to cover a CD. She scrapbooks more than she stamps, so of course her CD's had cute designer paper and photos. But I thought it would be fun to have a little souvenir of the trip, so we scrounged around at the resort's concierge desk until we found an appropriate picture and "Palm Springs" font. So here is my CD souvenir refrigerator magnet.

To make your own CD magnet, just lay out your paper and trace the CD size onto it. Cut out your paper and adhere it to the CD with an adhesive runner. Add a magnetic strip to the back and it's done!