Hey, and it's not just mine (you know, that
Spread the Love thing? Leave me a comment
any time during a month, within that month's
posts, and you're in for whatever is going
that month. This month is the sparkly.)
ANYWAY, oh my gosh, there are about a zillion
blog giveaways going on. I'm not even TRYING
to find them, they're just everywhere!
My favorite is with the birthday girl, the one
and only Collage Contessa.
She's having a party, and we're all invited!
Over at Stardust, Gems, and Ribbon, you'll find:
The prize includes…
A brand new ( still in sealed packet) Magnolia Tilda in
cherry dress stamp, 6×6 Papermania Naughty and Nice paper
pack, Papermania sparkly trims, brads, StarDust glitter,
paper tags and two sheets of bazzill cardstock.
My Little Card Blog has some goodies, too, as does Rosa, but
there's a challenge involved. Nothing
painful. But the deadline is Saturday.
And of course there is always the lovely
Inka--she's got some Gold this week. Now,
don't say you have nothing to do. Run along
and play . . . have a good time . . . make
good choices . . .
Okay, fine, I found another one, and it's for one
of my favorite books ever. Already own it, so
that will be one less person trying for it! ;)
Check it out at Sanna's art.
AND Rockin Robin!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
conversations in my home & Halloween cat atcs
"Ugh. I really hate all the campaign commercials."
"You know, Mom, you really should just learn to enjoy them.
After all, they only come around every four years."
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"Why are these dirty socks all over the hall?"
"Well, you know, it's our little code. I throw them off
the landing, and that's the sign I want you to wash them."
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Cats in costumes atcs for swap.
My favorite is Mr. Bones.
"You know, Mom, you really should just learn to enjoy them.
After all, they only come around every four years."
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"Why are these dirty socks all over the hall?"
"Well, you know, it's our little code. I throw them off
the landing, and that's the sign I want you to wash them."
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Cats in costumes atcs for swap.
My favorite is Mr. Bones.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
vintage image atcs
Two of them went to Sarah in the UK, and the other
two to De in Australia. Now, if I had realized these
were going to travel, I probably wouldn't have
chosen the baseball card images, but maybe that's
a little exchange of my cultural heritage?

This Homerun baseball card atc uses a T-206 Ty Cobb image
from Altered Pages, and a 1916 Sporting News image, too.
(Neither are actual size, both are reduced.)

Imagine is an Altered Pages image with purple micro beads
and a little lace,

Spunky is another AP image, and you can't tell, but the
purple background is with twinkling H2Os, so it's all
iridescent and shiny. And, obviously, gold embossed
around the edges, using UTEE.

I really like the feathers in Bon Jour's hat--they came
from one of my mom's old hats that I used to play dress-up
with, and my daughter did, too. Now, the poor old thing
is pretty beat up (the hat,not my mom!), but the feathers
are still lovely. The corners are punched with the ticket
corner punch from Stampin' Up, which is another one of my
favorite atc touches, and her background is painted with the
twinkling H2Os, as well.
It's too bad the shiny doesn't show--those paints are amazing!
two to De in Australia. Now, if I had realized these
were going to travel, I probably wouldn't have
chosen the baseball card images, but maybe that's
a little exchange of my cultural heritage?

This Homerun baseball card atc uses a T-206 Ty Cobb image
from Altered Pages, and a 1916 Sporting News image, too.
(Neither are actual size, both are reduced.)

Imagine is an Altered Pages image with purple micro beads
and a little lace,

Spunky is another AP image, and you can't tell, but the
purple background is with twinkling H2Os, so it's all
iridescent and shiny. And, obviously, gold embossed
around the edges, using UTEE.

I really like the feathers in Bon Jour's hat--they came
from one of my mom's old hats that I used to play dress-up
with, and my daughter did, too. Now, the poor old thing
is pretty beat up (the hat,not my mom!), but the feathers
are still lovely. The corners are punched with the ticket
corner punch from Stampin' Up, which is another one of my
favorite atc touches, and her background is painted with the
twinkling H2Os, as well.
It's too bad the shiny doesn't show--those paints are amazing!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
some more atcs

These are the last four for the Vintage Children's Book
atc swap. The images are from the children's primer
On Our Way. Instead of Dick, Jane, and Spot, we have
Jimmy, Sue, and Pepper.

One of my swap partners collects chicken things, so I
had to make her an extra--the feather is compliments
of our own dear Zoltar. Yes, thank you, I am aware that
the label is a little "off." However, if you've ever
met a rooster, you know that they're generally more than
a little off!
Saturday, September 13, 2008
a little art therapy for me
Wooeeee, I'm tired of cryin'! Yesterday was the
funeral. I don't know about anybody else, but for
me, it was like every funeral I've ever been to
rolled into one. Today I just slept, did a little
bit of laundry, and played in the art room. And
now dh is rubbing my neck for me and reading over
my shoulder. I love this guy!
It's raining and raining and raining here (which
fits my mood just fine, thank you), so you can
just forget about any of that natural lighting
business for THIS picture.

My Alice In Wonderland atcs for a swap. (Alice is
one of my all time favorites; I have a little bit
of a collection of different Wonderland books.)

These are two Alices I received, the one on the left
from Jill, and the one on the right all the way from
Israel from Michal. I really like Michal's use of
the text from the story.

Finally, for a Door-That-Opens atc, here is one using
an Altered Pages image. The picture was so gorgeous,
I didn't do much to it. (The little doors open up to
some rub-ons, and the word "love" surrounded by gold,
with a little sparkly heart above it.)
funeral. I don't know about anybody else, but for
me, it was like every funeral I've ever been to
rolled into one. Today I just slept, did a little
bit of laundry, and played in the art room. And
now dh is rubbing my neck for me and reading over
my shoulder. I love this guy!
It's raining and raining and raining here (which
fits my mood just fine, thank you), so you can
just forget about any of that natural lighting
business for THIS picture.

My Alice In Wonderland atcs for a swap. (Alice is
one of my all time favorites; I have a little bit
of a collection of different Wonderland books.)

These are two Alices I received, the one on the left
from Jill, and the one on the right all the way from
Israel from Michal. I really like Michal's use of
the text from the story.

Finally, for a Door-That-Opens atc, here is one using
an Altered Pages image. The picture was so gorgeous,
I didn't do much to it. (The little doors open up to
some rub-ons, and the word "love" surrounded by gold,
with a little sparkly heart above it.)
Monday, September 08, 2008
Wesley and Tippy
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
August love (aka blog giveaway), and announcing the September love . . . and other, more important love . . .
Thank you to everyone who came by for a little visit in
August, and to all these who posted. Every one of these
peoples (except Julie, who could if she wanted to) has a
blog that's worth a visit. Which is why they are linked.
Julie--my Alaska friend!
Tipper
Shelly
Catharinas
Jan
Kathleen
Contessa Kris
Angie
Beth
Sue
Nancy
Danielle (my Florida twin)
Rhonda
Zeborah
Theresa
Suzy Q
Renea
Christina
Susan
Inka
Alina
Janet
Caryl
Jackie
Joan
Cindy
Lola
sabii wabii, who runs with scissors
Linda
Robin
Jersey Girl
michi
If I missed anybody, I'm sorry. If you're lurking, then
post a comment next time, silly!
Danielle my Florida twin gets a little August love,
shown HERE (clicky linky thing).
(If you're out there, Danielle, please e-mail me
your address!)
The September love, contrary to popular belief and despite
a rumor viciously spread by, wait, that was me, is NOT
another tile, but instead the fairy sparkly hanger thing,
shown HERE (another clicky linkety).
I did hang her from the rearview mirror, but alas,
she proved to be too distracting for some of us.
Bad news for me, good news for you.
Now the really not pleasant news for me is that my
grandpa does indeed have cancer, and tomorrow I will
be going with my mom to help make arrangements--
hospice, whatever he wants. This is biting me even
more than with the other times we've gone through
this process, and it is because for as long as I've
known my grandpa, I don't really know that much about
him. Don't get me wrong, I know the important stuff,
like what a great guy he is (my husband is a lot
like him), and that we'll be seeing him again (what a
day of rejoicing that will be! No, wait, that song is
supposed to be about Jesus. But it still fits!), so
it's not a mourning without hope, it's just feeling
sorry for myself, and my mom, and my uncle, and wishing
I knew things like what his favorite color is, and what
he liked to do when he was a kid.
I aim to find some of those things out in these next
few days.
Maybe, just maybe, there's someone you love, that you
need to hang out with, too, and find out a little bit
about them. Because it really is true that you never
know when it may be too late.
Too late for here, anyway.
August, and to all these who posted. Every one of these
peoples (except Julie, who could if she wanted to) has a
blog that's worth a visit. Which is why they are linked.
Julie--my Alaska friend!
Tipper
Shelly
Catharinas
Jan
Kathleen
Contessa Kris
Angie
Beth
Sue
Nancy
Danielle (my Florida twin)
Rhonda
Zeborah
Theresa
Suzy Q
Renea
Christina
Susan
Inka
Alina
Janet
Caryl
Jackie
Joan
Cindy
Lola
sabii wabii, who runs with scissors
Linda
Robin
Jersey Girl
michi
If I missed anybody, I'm sorry. If you're lurking, then
post a comment next time, silly!
Danielle my Florida twin gets a little August love,
shown HERE (clicky linky thing).
(If you're out there, Danielle, please e-mail me
your address!)
The September love, contrary to popular belief and despite
a rumor viciously spread by, wait, that was me, is NOT
another tile, but instead the fairy sparkly hanger thing,
shown HERE (another clicky linkety).
I did hang her from the rearview mirror, but alas,
she proved to be too distracting for some of us.
Bad news for me, good news for you.
Now the really not pleasant news for me is that my
grandpa does indeed have cancer, and tomorrow I will
be going with my mom to help make arrangements--
hospice, whatever he wants. This is biting me even
more than with the other times we've gone through
this process, and it is because for as long as I've
known my grandpa, I don't really know that much about
him. Don't get me wrong, I know the important stuff,
like what a great guy he is (my husband is a lot
like him), and that we'll be seeing him again (what a
day of rejoicing that will be! No, wait, that song is
supposed to be about Jesus. But it still fits!), so
it's not a mourning without hope, it's just feeling
sorry for myself, and my mom, and my uncle, and wishing
I knew things like what his favorite color is, and what
he liked to do when he was a kid.
I aim to find some of those things out in these next
few days.
Maybe, just maybe, there's someone you love, that you
need to hang out with, too, and find out a little bit
about them. Because it really is true that you never
know when it may be too late.
Too late for here, anyway.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Apple Festival offerings, a little art therapy, and a surprise for somebody . . .
The Missouri Baptist Children's Home (who now also
operate the Special Care Homes, which is a group
living facility for adults with special needs) is
getting ready for its annual fund raiser, The Apple
Festival. The main draw/money maker is the quilt
auction, and there are always many AMAZING quilts,
but there's also an auction of craft items.
My offerings fall under the "unusual" category, which
my children find highly amusing.

First is the little handbag with a bit of rescued vintage
feedsack quilt, embellished with beading and text.
Here's the little quiltie pendant, complete with the carved vintage button
(as decided in an earlier post, thank you to all who voted).
And finally the faith bamboo tile
pendant, which was made a while back, but only
the one on the right, as the other was claimed by DD.

Creative Therapy's prompt this week was what inspires you.
I don't know about inspiring, but what gets me going is
a deadline. A little pressure. A little urgency. I'm not
a procrastinator, but there's something about that little
jolt of added adreneline that really gets things jumping.
Here is the surprise. If you recognize this
as YOUR dear Granny, please send me an e-mail with
your address, because, although it was somewhere in
this house at one time, it has gone into hiding . . .
operate the Special Care Homes, which is a group
living facility for adults with special needs) is
getting ready for its annual fund raiser, The Apple
Festival. The main draw/money maker is the quilt
auction, and there are always many AMAZING quilts,
but there's also an auction of craft items.
My offerings fall under the "unusual" category, which
my children find highly amusing.

First is the little handbag with a bit of rescued vintage
feedsack quilt, embellished with beading and text.

(as decided in an earlier post, thank you to all who voted).

pendant, which was made a while back, but only
the one on the right, as the other was claimed by DD.

Creative Therapy's prompt this week was what inspires you.
I don't know about inspiring, but what gets me going is
a deadline. A little pressure. A little urgency. I'm not
a procrastinator, but there's something about that little
jolt of added adreneline that really gets things jumping.

as YOUR dear Granny, please send me an e-mail with
your address, because, although it was somewhere in
this house at one time, it has gone into hiding . . .
Friday, August 29, 2008
emergency atcs

Well, not exactly an emergency, but I did
NOT read the swap rules well for the collage atcs,
and shorted my partners by one. So, made them
each two more in about 45 minutes (okay, yes, the
backgrounds were already finished), and these I
like way better than poor Jimmy and Pepper and Sue.
Maybe this means I work better under pressure?
Then there was a thunderstorm and the electricity
went out, and our lan line phone died so we went
to Target and bought another one for $5.00 (can you
believe you can get a phone for $5.00??), then
came home and spent the rest of the evening trying
to sneak up on one another for the sole purpose of
scaring the jibblies out of each other. It was
hilarious, we were just a giggly mess--but the
teenage boys probably wouldn't like me saying THAT.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
vintage children's book atcs

Supposed to be making six of these; here are the first
two. I feel okay about them, which usually means they'll
end up in the trash, or revamped somehow. I really like
the backgrounds, at least. That's my favorite art thing
to do right now--make backgrounds!
Jimmy and Pepper and Sue just aren't doing it for me,
though. Maybe I need good ol' Dick, Spot, and Jane!
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